82_FR_41382 82 FR 41215 - Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to the Central Bay Operations and Maintenance Facility Project

82 FR 41215 - Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to the Central Bay Operations and Maintenance Facility Project

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 167 (August 30, 2017)

Page Range41215-41229
FR Document2017-18349

In accordance with the regulations implementing the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) as amended, notification is hereby given that NMFS has issued an incidental harassment authorization (IHA) to the San Francisco Water Emergency Transportation Authority (WETA) to incidentally harass, by Level A and Level B harassment, marine mammals during in-water construction activities associated with the Central Bay Operations and Maintenance Facility Project in Alameda, CA.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

RIN 0648-XF457


Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; 
Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to the Central Bay Operations and 
Maintenance Facility Project

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

ACTION: Notice; Issuance of an Incidental Harassment Authorization.

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SUMMARY: In accordance with the regulations implementing the Marine 
Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) as amended, notification is hereby given 
that NMFS has issued an incidental harassment authorization (IHA) to 
the San Francisco Water Emergency Transportation Authority (WETA) to 
incidentally harass, by Level A and Level B harassment, marine mammals 
during in-water construction activities associated with the Central Bay 
Operations and Maintenance Facility Project in Alameda, CA.

DATES: This Authorization is valid from August 1, 2017 through July 31, 
2018.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Laura McCue, Office of Protected 
Resources, NMFS, (301) 427-8401. Electronic copies of the applications 
and supporting documents, as well as a list of the references cited in 
this document, may be obtained online at: www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental/construction.htm. In case of problems accessing these 
documents, please call the contact listed above.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Background

    Sections 101(a)(5)(A) and (D) of the MMPA (16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.) 
direct the Secretary of Commerce (as delegated to NMFS) to allow, upon 
request, the incidental, but not intentional, taking of small numbers 
of marine mammals by U.S. citizens who engage in a specified activity 
(other than commercial fishing) within a specified geographical region 
if certain findings are made and either regulations are issued or, if 
the taking is limited to harassment, a notice of a proposed 
authorization is provided to the public for review.
    An authorization for incidental takings shall be granted if NMFS 
finds that the taking will have a negligible impact on the species or 
stock(s), will not have an unmitigable adverse impact on the 
availability of the species or stock(s) for subsistence uses (where 
relevant), and if the permissible methods of taking and requirements 
pertaining to the mitigation, monitoring and reporting of such takings 
are set forth.
    NMFS has defined ``negligible impact'' in 50 CFR 216.103 as an 
impact resulting from the specified activity that cannot be reasonably 
expected to, and is not reasonably likely to, adversely affect the 
species or stock through effects on annual rates of recruitment or 
survival.
    The MMPA states that the term ``take'' means to harass, hunt, 
capture, kill or

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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).

National Environmental Policy Act

    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 (i.e., the issuance of an 
incidental harassment authorization) with respect to environmental 
consequences on the human environment.
    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. Accordingly, NMFS has determined 
that the issuance of the IHA qualifies to be categorically excluded 
from further NEPA review and signed a Categorical Exclusion memo in 
August 2017.

Summary of Request

    On May 3, 2017, NMFS received a request from WETA for an IHA to 
take marine mammals incidental to pile driving and removal in 
association with the Central Bay Operations and Maintenance Facility 
Project (Project) in Alameda, California. WETA's request is for take of 
seven species by Level A and Level B harassment. Neither WETA nor NMFS 
expect mortality to result from this activity and, therefore, an IHA is 
appropriate.
    This is the second year of a 2-year project. In-water work 
associated with the second year of construction is expected to be 
completed within 22 days. This proposed IHA is for the second phase of 
construction activities (August 1, 2017 through November 30, 2017). 
WETA received authorization for take of marine mammals incidental to 
these same activities for the first phase of construction in 2016 (80 
FR 10060; February 25, 2015). In addition, similar construction and 
pile driving activities in San Francisco Bay have been authorized by 
NMFS in the past. These projects include construction activities at the 
San Francisco Ferry Terminal (81 FR 43993, July 6, 2016); Exploratorium 
(75 FR 66065, October 27, 2010); Pier 36 (77 FR 20361, April 4, 2012); 
and the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge (71 FR 26750, May 8, 2006; 72 
FR 25748, August 9, 2007; 74 FR 41684, August 18, 2009; 76 FR 7156, 
February 9, 2011; 78 FR 2371, January 11, 2013; 79 FR 2421, January 14, 
2014; and 80 FR 43710, July 23, 2015). This IHA is valid from August 1, 
2017, through July 31, 2018.

Description of the Specified Activity

Overview

    WETA is constructing a Central Bay Operations and Maintenance 
Facility to serve as the central San Francisco Bay base for WETA's 
ferry fleet, Operations Control Center (OCC), and Emergency Operations 
Center (EOC). The Project will provide maintenance services such as 
fueling, engine oil changes, concession supply, and light repair work 
for WETA ferry boats operating in the central San Francisco Bay. In 
addition, the project will be the location for operational activities 
of WETA, including day-to-day management and oversight of services, 
crew, and facilities. In the event of a regional disaster, the facility 
will also function as an EOC, serving passengers and sustaining water 
transit service for emergency response and recovery. A detailed 
description of the planned construction project is provided in the 
Federal Register notice for the proposed IHA (82 FR 29486; June 29, 
2017). Since that time, no changes have been made to the planned 
activities. Therefore, a detailed description is not provided here. 
Please refer to that Federal Register notice for the description of the 
specific activity.
Comments and Responses
    A notice of NMFS's proposal to issue an IHA to WETA was published 
in the Federal Register on 82 FR 29486; June 29, 2017). That notice 
described, in detail, WETA'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 a 
letter from the Marine Mammal Commission and a group of private 
citizens. The Marine Mammal Commission noted they look forward to 
working with NMFS regarding rounding in take estimation.
    Comment 1: The group of private citizens recommend reviewing the 
construction process to ensure the maximum number of pilings is 
installed each day.
    Response: NMFS has reviewed the number of pilings that were 
proposed by WETA and while the goal is to install as many piles per day 
as possible, it was determined that the duration and number of piles 
were the most realistic scenario for this project. A total of 22 days 
of construction is expected, which NMFS considers to be short and will 
not have excessive impacts to marine mammals.
    Comment 2: The group of private citizens recommend that NMFS 
conduct more primary research on TTS and PTS thresholds in marine 
mammals using a study design that NMFS finds appropriate.
    Response: As required, NMFS used the best available science 
available when determining acoustic impacts to marine mammals from 
WETA's construction project. Any new research on marine mammal TTS and 
PTS thresholds will be considered in future authorizations.
    Comment 3: The group of private citizens recommend that NMFS 
require enhanced and continued monitoring even after pier construction 
and into ferry operations and further recommend that NMFS encourage 
WETA to install a second floating platform for harbor seals.
    Response: NMFS believes that the monitoring proposed by WETA is 
sufficient to not only document take, but to also increase our 
knowledge of the species during project activities. Additional research 
on harbor seal use of the haul out or associated harbor seal 
activities, or construction of a second is not required for the WETA 
Central Bay project.
Description of Marine Mammals in the Area of the Specified Activity
    There are seven marine mammal species that may inhabit or may 
likely transit through the waters nearby the project area, and are 
expected to potentially be taken by the specified activity. These 
include the Pacific harbor seal (Phoca vitulina), California sea lion 
(Zalophus californianus), northern elephant seal (Mirounga 
angustirostris), northern fur seal (Callorhinus ursinus), harbor 
porpoise (Phocoena phocoena), gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus), and 
bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus). Multiple additional marine 
mammal species may occasionally enter the activity area in San 
Francisco Bay but would not be expected to occur in shallow nearshore

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waters of the action area. Guadalupe fur seals (Arctocephalus philippii 
townsendi) generally do not occur in San Francisco Bay, however, there 
have been recent sightings of this species due to an El Ni[ntilde]o 
event. Only single individuals of this species have occasionally been 
sighted inside San Francisco Bay, and their presence near the action 
area is considered unlikely. No takes are requested for this species, 
and a shutdown zone will be in effect for this species if observed 
approaching the Level B harassment zone. Although it is possible that a 
humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) may enter San Francisco Bay and 
find its way into the project area during construction activities, 
their occurrence is unlikely, since humpback whales very rarely enter 
the San Francisco Bay area. No takes are requested for this species, 
and a delay and shutdown procedure will be in effect for this species 
if observed approaching the Level B harassment zone.
    Table 1 lists all species with expected potential for occurrence in 
San Francisco Bay near Alameda Point 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 is 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 (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.
    A detailed description of the of the species likely to be affected 
by WETA's project, including brief introductions to the species and 
relevant stocks as well as available information regarding population 
trends and threats, and information regarding local occurrence, were 
provided in the Federal Register notice for the proposed IHA (82 FR 
29486; June 29, 2017); since that time, we are not aware of any changes 
in the status of these species and stocks; therefore, detailed 
descriptions are not provided here. Please refer to that Federal 
Register notice for these descriptions. Please also refer to NMFS' Web 
site (www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/species/mammals/) for generalized species 
accounts.
    Species that could potentially occur in the proposed survey areas, 
but are not expected to have reasonable potential to be harassed by in-
water construction, include extralimital species, which are species 
that do not normally occur in a given area but for which there are one 
or more occurrence records that are considered beyond the normal range 
of the species (e.g., humpback whales and Guadalupe fur seal). All 
other species in Table 1 may occur in the project area and we therefore 
have authorized take for them.

                  Table 1--Marine Mammals Potentially Present in the Vicinity of Alameda Point
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                                                                    Stock abundance                 Relative
                                                     ESA/  MMPA     (CV, Nmin,  most           occurrence in San
            Species                   Stock            status;     recent  abundance  PBR \3\    Francisco Bay;
                                                   strategic  (Y/     survey) \2\                  season of
                                                       N) \1\                                      occurrence
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        Order Cetartiodactyla--Cetacea--Superfamily Odontoceti (toothed whales, dolphins, and porpoises)
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                                         Family Phocoenidae (porpoises)
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Harbor porpoise (Phocoena       San Francisco-     -; N            9,886 (0.51;            66  Common.
 phocoena).                      Russian River.                     6,625; 2011).
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        Order Cetartiodactyla--Cetacea--Superfamily Odontoceti (toothed whales, dolphins, and porpoises)
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                                          Family Delphinidae (dolphins)
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Bottlenose dolphin \4\          California         -; N            453 (0.06; 346;        2.4  Rare.
 (Tursiops truncatus).           coastal.                           2011).
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        Order Cetartiodactyla--Cetacea--Superfamily Odontoceti (toothed whales, dolphins, and porpoises)
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                                              Family Eschrichtiidae
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Gray whale (Eschrichtius        Eastern N.         -; N            20,990 (0.05;          624  Rare.
 robustus).                      Pacific.                           20,125; 2011).
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                      Order Cetartiodactyla--Cetacea--Superfamily Mysticeti (baleen whales)
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                                             Family Balaenopteridae
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Humpback whale (Megaptera       California/Oregon/ \5\ T; S        1,918 (0.05;            11  Unlikely.
 novaeangliae).                  Washington                         1,876; 2014).
                                 stock..
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                                     Order Carnivora--Superfamily Pinnipedia
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                                  Family Otariidae (eared seals and sea lions)
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California sea lion (Zalophus   U.S..............  -; N            296,750 (n/a;        9,200  Common.
 californianus).                                                    153,337; 2011).
Guadalupe fur seal \5\          Mexico to          T; S            20,000 (n/a;            91  Unlikely.
 (Arctocephalus philippii        California.                        15,830; 2010).
 townsendi).

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Northern fur seal (Callorhinus  California stock.  -;N             14,050 (n/a;           451  Unlikely.
 ursinus).                                                          7,524; 2013).
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                                         Family Phocidae (earless seals)
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Harbor seal (Phoca vitulina)..  California.......  -; N            30,968 (n/a;         1,641  Common; Year-
                                                                    27,348; 2012).              round resident.
Northern elephant seal          California         -; N            179,000 (n/a;        4,882  Rare.
 (Mirounga angustirostris).      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. Under the MMPA, a strategic stock is one
  for which the level of direct human-caused mortality exceeds PBR (see footnote 3) or which is determined to be
  declining and likely to be listed under the ESA within the foreseeable future. Any species or stock listed
  under the ESA is automatically designated under the MMPA as depleted and as a strategic stock.
\2\ CV is coefficient of variation; Nmin is the minimum estimate of stock abundance. In some cases, CV is not
  applicable. For certain stocks, abundance estimates are actual counts of animals and there is no associated
  CV. The most recent abundance survey that is reflected in the abundance estimate is presented; there may be
  more recent surveys that have not yet been incorporated into the estimate.
\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).
\4\ Abundance estimates for these stocks are greater than eight years old and are, therefore, not considered
  current. PBR is considered undetermined for these stocks, as there is no current minimum abundance estimate
  for use in calculation. We nevertheless present the most recent abundance estimates and PBR values, as these
  represent the best available information for use in this document.
\5\ The humpback whales considered under the MMPA to be part of this stock could be from any of three different
  DPSs. In CA, it would be expected to primarily be whales from the Mexico DPS but could also be whales from the
  Central America DPS.

Potential Effects of the Specified Activity on Marine Mammals and Their 
Habitat
    The effects of underwater noise from WETA's pile driving and 
removal activities for the Central Bay Operations and Maintenance 
Project have the potential to result in behavioral harassment of marine 
mammals in the vicinity of the action area. The Federal Register notice 
for the proposed IHA (82 FR 29486; June 29, 2017) included a discussion 
of the effects of anthropogenic noise on marine mammals, therefore that 
information is not repeated here; please refer to that Federal Register 
notice for that information.
Estimated Take by Incidental Harassment
    This section provides an estimate of the number of incidental takes 
authorized through this IHA, which informed both NMFS' consideration of 
whether the number of takes is ``small'' and the negligible impact 
determination.
    Harassment is the only type of take expected to result from these 
activities. Except with respect to certain activities not pertinent 
here, section 3(18) of the MMPA defines ``harassment'' as any act of 
pursuit, torment, or annoyance which (i) has the potential to injure a 
marine mammal or marine mammal stock in the wild (Level A harassment); 
or (ii) has the potential to disturb a marine mammal or marine mammal 
stock in the wild by causing disruption of behavioral patterns, 
including, but not limited to, migration, breathing, nursing, breeding, 
feeding, or sheltering (Level B harassment).
    Authorized takes are by Level A and Level B harassment, in the form 
of disruption of behavioral patterns for individual marine mammals 
resulting from exposure to vibratory and impact pile driving and 
removal, and potential permanent threshold shift (PTS) for harbor seals 
that may transit through the Level A zone to their haulout. Based on 
the nature of the activity and the anticipated effectiveness of the 
mitigation measures (i.e., bubble curtain, soft start, etc.--discussed 
in detail below in Mitigation section), Level A harassment is neither 
anticipated nor proposed to be authorized for all other species.
    As described previously, no mortality is anticipated or authorized 
for this activity. Below we describe how the take is estimated.
    Described in the most basic way, we estimate take by considering: 
(1) Acoustic thresholds above which NMFS believes the best available 
science indicates marine mammals will be behaviorally harassed or incur 
some degree of permanent hearing impairment; (2) the area or volume of 
water that will be ensonified above these levels in a day; (3) the 
density or occurrence of marine mammals within these ensonified areas; 
and, (4) and the number of days of activities. Below, we describe these 
components in more detail and present the proposed take estimate.
Acoustic Thresholds
    Using the best available science, NMFS has developed acoustic 
thresholds that identify the received level of underwater sound above 
which exposed marine mammals would be reasonably expected to be 
behaviorally harassed (equated to Level B harassment) or to incur PTS 
of some degree (equated to Level A harassment).
    Level B Harassment for non-explosive sources--Though significantly 
driven by received level, the onset of behavioral disturbance from 
anthropogenic noise exposure is also informed to varying degrees by 
other factors related to the source (e.g., frequency, predictability, 
duty cycle), the environment (e.g., bathymetry), and the receiving 
animals (hearing, motivation, experience, demography, behavioral 
context) and can be difficult to predict (Southall et al., 2007, 
Ellison et al., 2011). Based on what the available science indicates 
and the practical need to use a threshold based on a factor that is 
both predictable and measurable for most activities, NMFS uses a 
generalized acoustic threshold based on received level to estimate the 
onset of behavioral harassment. NMFS predicts that marine mammals are 
likely to be behaviorally harassed in a manner we consider Level B 
harassment when exposed to underwater anthropogenic noise above 
received levels of 120 decibels (dB) re 1 microPascal ([mu]Pa) (root 
mean square

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(rms)) for continuous (e.g., vibratory pile-driving, drilling) and 
above 160 dB re 1 [mu]Pa (rms) for non-explosive impulsive (e.g., 
seismic airguns) or intermittent (e.g., scientific sonar) sources.
    WETA's proposed activities include the use of continuous (vibratory 
pile driving) and impulsive (impact pile driving) sources, and 
therefore the 120 and 160 dB re 1 [mu]Pa (rms) are applicable.
    Level A harassment for non-explosive sources--NMFS' Technical 
Guidance for Assessing the Effects of Anthropogenic Sound on Marine 
Mammal Hearing (Technical Guidance 2016) identifies dual criteria to 
assess auditory injury (Level A harassment) to five different marine 
mammal groups (based on hearing sensitivity) as a result of exposure to 
noise from two different types of sources (impulsive or non-impulsive). 
WETA's proposed activity includes the use of impulsive (impact pile 
driving) and non-impulsive (vibratory pile driving) sources.
    These thresholds were developed by compiling and synthesizing the 
best available science and soliciting input multiple times from both 
the public and peer reviewers to inform the final product, and are 
provided in the table below. The references, analysis, and methodology 
used in the development of the thresholds are described in NMFS 2016 
Technical Guidance, which may be accessed at http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/acoustics/guidelines.htm.

                     Table 2--Thresholds Identifying the Onset of Permanent Threshold Shift
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                                                    PTS onset acoustic thresholds *  (received level)
             Hearing group             -------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Impulsive                          Non-impulsive
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Low-frequency cetaceans...............  Cell 1: Lpk,flat: 219 dB;  Cell 2: LE,LF,24h: 199 dB.
                                         LE,LF,24h: 183 dB.
Mid-frequency cetaceans...............  Cell 3: Lpk,flat: 230 dB;  Cell 4: LE,MF,24h: 198 dB.
                                         LE,MF,24h: 185 dB.
High-frequency cetaceans..............  Cell 5: Lpk,flat: 202 dB;  Cell 6: LE,HF,24h: 173 dB.
                                         LE,HF,24h: 155 dB.
Phocid Pinnipeds (underwaters)........  Cell 7: Lpk,flat: 218 dB;  Cell 8: LE,PW,24h: 201 dB.
                                         LE,PW,24h: 185 dB.
Otariid Pinnipeds (underwater)........  Cell 9: Lpk,flat: 232 dB;  Cell 10: LE,OW,24h: 219 dB.
                                         LE,OW,24h: 203 dB.
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\1\ NMFS 2016.

Ensonified Area
    Here, we describe operational and environmental parameters of the 
activity that will feed into identifying the area ensonified above the 
acoustic thresholds.
    Pile driving and removal generates underwater noise that can 
potentially result in disturbance to marine mammals in the project 
area. Transmission loss (TL) is the decrease in acoustic intensity as 
an acoustic pressure wave propagates out from a source. TL parameters 
vary with frequency, temperature, sea conditions, current, source and 
receiver depth, water depth, water chemistry, and bottom composition 
and topography. The general formula for underwater TL is:

TL = B * log10(R1/R2), where
R1 = the distance of the modeled sound pressure level 
(SPL) from the driven pile, and
R2 = the distance from the driven pile of the initial 
measurement.

This formula neglects loss due to scattering and absorption, which is 
assumed to be zero here. The degree to which underwater sound 
propagates away from a sound source is dependent on a variety of 
factors, most notably the water bathymetry and presence or absence of 
reflective or absorptive conditions including in-water structures and 
sediments. Spherical spreading occurs in a perfectly unobstructed 
(free-field) environment not limited by depth or water surface, 
resulting in a 6 dB reduction in sound level for each doubling of 
distance from the source (20*log[range]). Cylindrical spreading occurs 
in an environment in which sound propagation is bounded by the water 
surface and sea bottom, resulting in a reduction of 3 dB in sound level 
for each doubling of distance from the source (10*log[range]). A 
practical spreading value of 15 is often used under conditions, such as 
at the Central Bay operations and maintenance facility, where water 
increases with depth as the receiver moves away from the shoreline, 
resulting in an expected propagation environment that would lie between 
spherical and cylindrical spreading loss conditions. Practical 
spreading loss (4.5 dB reduction in sound level for each doubling of 
distance) is assumed here.
    Underwater Sound--The intensity of pile driving and removal sounds 
is greatly influenced by factors such as the type of piles, hammers, 
and the physical environment in which the activity takes place. A 
number of studies, primarily on the west coast, have measured sound 
produced during underwater pile driving projects. These data are 
largely for impact driving of steel pipe piles and concrete piles as 
well as vibratory driving of steel pipe piles.
    In order to determine reasonable source levels and their associated 
effects on marine mammals that are likely to result from vibratory or 
impact pile driving or removal at the Project area, we considered 
existing measurements from similar physical environments (e.g., 
substrate of bay mud and water depths ranging from 14 to 38 feet).
Level A Isopleths (Table 3)
    The values used to calculate distances at which sound would be 
expected to exceed the Level A thresholds for impact driving of and 36-
inch (in) and 42-in piles include peak values of 210 dB and anticipated 
SELs for unattenuated impact pile-driving of 183 dB, and peak values of 
203 dB and SEL values of 177 for 24-in piles (Caltrans 2015a). Bubble 
curtains will be used during the installation of these piles, which is 
expected to reduce noise levels by about 10 dB rms (Caltrans 2015a), 
which are the values used in Table 3. Vibratory driving source levels 
include 175 dB RMS for 42-in piles, 170 dB RMS for 36-in piles, 160 dB 
RMS for 24-in piles, and 150 dB RMS for 14-in H piles (Caltrans 2015a). 
The inputs for the user spreadsheet from NMFS' Guidance are as follows: 
For impact driving, 450 strikes per pile with 3 piles per day for 24-in 
piles, and 600 strikes per pile with 2 piles per day for 36-in and 42-
in piles. The total duration for vibratory driving of 14-in, 24-in, 36-
in, and 42-in piles were all approximately 10 minutes (0.166666, 
0.1708333 hours, 0.16666 hours, and 0.177777 hours, respectively).

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               Table 3--Expected Pile-Driving Noise Levels and Distances of Level A Threshold Exceedance With Impact and Vibratory Driver
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                                                            Source levels at 10 meters (dB)             Distance to Level A threshold in meters
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       Project element requiring pile installation                                                                       LF *        MF *        HF *
                                                             Peak         SEL         RMS       Phocids    Otariids    cetaceans   cetaceans   cetaceans
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42-in steel piles--Vibratory Driver.....................           -           -         175        11.3         0.8        18.5         1.6        27.4
42-in steel piles--Impact Driver (BCA)\1\...............         200         173           -         130         9.5         243         8.6       289.4
36-in Steel Piles--Vibratory Driver.....................           -           -         170           5         0.4         8.2         0.7        12.2
36-in Steel Piles--Impact Driver (BCA)\1\...............         200         173  ..........         130         9.5         243         8.6       289.4
24-in Steel Piles--Vibratory Driver.....................           -           -         160         1.1         0.1         1.8         0.2         2.7
24-in Steel Piles--Impact Driver (BCA)\ 1\..............         193         167           -          56         4.1       104.6         3.7       124.6
14-in H-piles--Vibratory Driver.........................           -           -         150         0.2           0         0.4           0         0.6
14-in H-piles--Vibratory Extraction.....................           -           -         150         0.2           0         0.4           0         0.6
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* Low frequency (LF) cetaceans, Mid frequency (MF) cetaceans, High frequency (HF) cetaceans.
\1\Bubble curtain attenuation (BCA). A bubble curtain will be used for impact driving and is assumed to reduce the source level by 10 dB. Therefore,
  source levels were reduced by this amount for take calculations.

Level B Isopleths (Table 4)
    Approximately 15 steel piles, 42-in in diameter, will be installed, 
with approximately 2 installed per day over 8 days. The source level 
for this pile size during impact driving came from the Caltrans summary 
table (Caltrans 2015a) for ``loudest'' values for 36 in piles at 
approximately 10 m depth.
    Approximately 6 steel piles, 36-in in diameter, will be installed, 
with approximately 2 installed per day over 3 days. The source level 
for this pile size during impact driving came from the Caltrans summary 
table (Caltrans 2015a) for ``typical'' values for 36 in piles at 
approximately 10 m depth.
    Approximately 8 steel piles, 24-in in diameter, will be installed, 
with approximately 3 installed per day over 3 days. The source level 
for this pile size during impact driving came from the Caltrans summary 
table (Caltrans 2015a) for 24 in piles at approximately 5 meter depth. 
The source level for this pile size during vibratory driving came from 
the Caltrans table for the Trinidad Pier Reconstruction project 
(Caltrans 2015a).
    Approximately 20 14-in H piles (10 temporary and 10 permanent), 
with approximately 5 installed or removed per day over 8 days. The 
source level for this pile size during impact and vibratory driving 
came from the Caltrans summary table (Caltrans 2015a) for 10 in H 
piles.
    Tables 3 and 4 show the expected underwater sound levels for pile 
driving activities and the estimated distances to the Level A (Table 3) 
and Level B (Table 4) thresholds.
    When NMFS Technical Guidance (2016) was published, in recognition 
of the fact that ensonified area/volume could be more technically 
challenging to predict because of the duration component in the new 
thresholds, we developed a User Spreadsheet that includes tools to help 
predict a simple isopleth that can be used in conjunction with marine 
mammal density or occurrence to help predict takes. We note that 
because of some of the assumptions included in the methods used for 
these tools, we anticipate that isopleths produced are typically going 
to be overestimates of some degree, which will result in some degree of 
overestimate of Level A take. However, these tools offer the best way 
to predict appropriate isopleths when more sophisticated 3D-modeling 
methods are not available, and NMFS continues to develop ways to 
quantitatively refine these tools, and will qualitatively address the 
output where appropriate. For stationary sources (such as WETA's 
Project), NMFS User Spreadsheet predicts the closest distance at which, 
if a marine mammal remained at that distance the whole duration of the 
activity, it would not incur PTS. Inputs used in the User Spreadsheet, 
and the resulting isopleths are reported below.

    Table 4--Expected Pile-Driving Noise Levels and Distances of Level B Threshold Exceedance With Impact and
                                                Vibratory Driver
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                                                                                    Distance to       Area of
                                                                                      Level B        potential
                                                                                   threshold, in      Level B
                                                                   Source levels      meters         threshold
           Project element requiring pile installation             at 10 m  (dB  ---------------- exceedance  in
                                                                       rms)                           square
                                                                                  160/120 dB RMS    kilometers)
                                                                                   (Level B) \1\        \1\
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42-in steel piles--Vibratory Driver.............................             175          46,416           12.97
42-in steel piles--Impact Driver (BCA) \1\......................         \2\ 183             341            0.27
36-in Steel Piles--Vibratory Driver.............................             170          21,544           12.97
36-in Steel Piles--Impact Driver (BCA) \2\......................         \2\ 183             341            0.27
24-in Steel Piles--Vibratory Driver.............................             160           4,642            4.92
24-in Steel Piles--Impact Driver (BCA) \2\......................         \2\ 180             215            0.13
14-in H Piles--Vibratory Driver.................................             150           1,000            1.01
14-in H Piles--Vibratory Extraction.............................             150           1,000            1.01
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\1\ For underwater noise, the Level B harassment (disturbance) threshold is 160 dB for impulsive noise and 120
  dB for continuous noise.
\2\ Bubble curtain attenuation (BCA). A bubble curtain will be used for impact driving and is expected to reduce
  the source level by 10 dB.


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Marine Mammal Occurrence
    In this section we provide the information about the presence, 
density, or group dynamics of marine mammals that will inform the take 
calculations.
    At-sea densities for marine mammal species have been determined for 
harbor seals and California sea lions in San Francisco Bay based on 
marine mammal monitoring by Caltrans for the San Francisco-Oakland Bay 
Bridge Project from 2000 to 2015 (Caltrans 2016); all other estimates 
here are determined by using observational data taken during marine 
mammal monitoring associated with the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge 
retrofit project, the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge (SFOBB), which 
has been ongoing for the past 15 years, and anecdotal observational 
reports from local entities.
Take Calculation and Estimation
    Here we describe how the information provided above is brought 
together to produce a quantitative take estimate.
    All estimates are conservative and include the following 
assumptions:
     All pilings installed at each site would have an 
underwater noise disturbance equal to the piling that causes the 
greatest noise disturbance (i.e., the piling farthest from shore) 
installed with the method that has the largest zone of influence (ZOI). 
The largest underwater disturbance (Level B) ZOI would be produced by 
vibratory driving steel piles; therefore take estimates were calculated 
using the vibratory pile-driving ZOIs. The ZOIs for each threshold are 
not spherical and are truncated by land masses on either side of the 
project area, which would dissipate sound pressure waves.
     Exposures were based on an estimated total of 22 work 
days. Each activity ranges in amount of days needed to be completed.
     In the absence of site specific underwater acoustic 
propagation modeling, the practical spreading loss model was used to 
determine the ZOI.
     All marine mammal individuals potentially available are 
assumed to be present within the relevant area, and thus incidentally 
taken;
     An individual can only be taken once during a 24-hour 
period; and,
     Exposures to sound levels at or above the relevant 
thresholds equate to take, as defined by the MMPA.
    The estimation of marine mammal takes typically uses the following 
calculation:
    For California sea lions: Level B exposure estimate = D (density) * 
Area of ensonification * Number of days of noise generating activities.
    For harbor seals: Level B exposure estimate = ((D * area of 
ensonification) + 15) * number of days of noise generating activities.
    For all other marine mammal species: Level B exposure estimate = N 
(number of animals) in the area * Number of days of noise generating 
activities.
    To account for the increase in California sea lion density due to 
El Ni[ntilde]o, the daily take estimated from the observed density has 
been increased by a factor of 10 for each day that pile driving or 
removal occurs.
    There are a number of reasons why estimates of potential instances 
of take may be overestimates of the number of individuals taken, 
assuming that available density or abundance estimates and estimated 
ZOI areas are accurate. We assume, in the absence of information 
supporting a more refined conclusion, that the output of the 
calculation represents the number of individuals that may be taken by 
the specified activity. In fact, in the context of stationary 
activities such as pile driving and in areas where resident animals may 
be present, this number represents the number of instances of take that 
may accrue to a smaller number of individuals, with some number of 
animals being exposed more than once per individual. While pile driving 
and removal can occur any day throughout the in-water work window, and 
the analysis is conducted on a per day basis, only a fraction of that 
time (typically a matter of hours on any given day) is actually spent 
pile driving/removal. The potential effectiveness of mitigation 
measures in reducing the number of takes is typically not quantified in 
the take estimation process. For these reasons, these take estimates 
may be conservative, especially if each take is considered a separate 
individual animal, and especially for pinnipeds.
Description of Marine Mammals in the Area of the Specified Activity
Harbor Seals
    Monitoring of marine mammals in the vicinity of the SFOBB has been 
ongoing for 15 years; from those data, Caltrans has produced at-sea 
density estimates for Pacific harbor seal of 0.83 animals per square 
kilometer for the fall season (Caltrans 2016). Since the construction 
of the new pier that is currently being used as a haul out for harbor 
seals, there are additional seals that need to be taken into account 
for the take calculation. The average number of seals that use the 
haulout at any given time is 15 animals; therefore, we would add an 
additional 15 seals per day. Using this density and the additional 15 
animals per day, the potential average daily take for the areas over 
which the Level B harassment thresholds may be exceeded are estimated 
in Table 5.

                                    Table 5--Take Calculation for Harbor Seal
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                                                                                     Number of
           Activity                Pile type         Density       Area (km\2\)       days of     Take  estimate
                                                                                     activity
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Vibratory driving............  36-in and 42-in   0.83 animal/              12.97            3; 8         77; 206
                                steel pile.       km\2\.
Vibratory driving............  24-in steel pile  0.83 animal/               4.92               3              57
                                                  km\2\.
Vibratory driving and removal  14-in steel H     0.83 animal/               1.01               8             127
                                piles.            km\2\.
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    A total of 467 harbor seal takes are estimated for 2017 (Table 7). 
Because seals may traverse the Level A zone when going to and from the 
haul out that is approximately 300 m from the project area, it would 
not be practicable to shutdown every time. Therefore 18 Level A takes 
are requested for this species by assuming 1.6 harbor seals per day 
over 11 days of impact driving of 36-in and 42-in piles may enter the 
zone (see the Description of Marine Mammals in the Area of the 
Specified Activity for information on seal occurrence per day). If the 
18 Level A takes have been met, WETA will then shutdown for all harbor 
seals within the Level A zones (Table 8). There will be two marine 
mammal observers (MMO) monitoring the zone in the most advantageous 
locations to spot marine mammals to initiate a shutdown to avoid take 
by Level A harassment.
California Sea Lion
    Monitoring of marine mammals in the vicinity of the SFOBB has been 
ongoing

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for 15 years; from those data, Caltrans has produced at-sea density 
estimates for California sea lion of 0.09 animal per square kilometer 
for the post-breeding season (Caltrans 2016). Using this density, the 
potential average daily take for the areas over which the Level B 
harassment thresholds may be exceeded is estimated in Table 6.

                                Table 6--Take Calculation for California Sea Lion
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                                                                                    Number of
           Activity               Pile type         Density       Area  (km\2\)      days of           Take
                                                                                    activity     estimate[caret]
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Vibratory driving............  36-in and 42-in  0.09 animal/              12.97            3; 8           35; 93
                                steel pile.      km\2\.
Vibratory driving............  24-in steel      0.09 animal/               4.92               3               13
                                pile.            km\2\.
Vibratory driving............  14-in steel H    0.09 animal/               1.01               8                7
                                piles.           km\2\.
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* All California sea lion estimates were multiplied by 10 to account for the increased occurrence of this
  species due to El Ni[ntilde]o.
[caret] Total take number is 149, not 148 because we round at the end, whereas here, it shows rounding per day.

    All California sea lion estimates were multiplied by 10 to account 
for the increased occurrence of this species due to El Ni[ntilde]o. A 
total of 149 California sea lion takes is estimated for 2017 (Table 7). 
Level A take is not expected for California sea lion based on area of 
ensonification and density of the animals in that area.
Northern Elephant Seal
    Monitoring of marine mammals in the vicinity of the SFOBB has been 
ongoing for 15 years; from those data, Caltrans has produced an 
estimated at-sea density for northern elephant seal of 0.03 animal per 
square kilometer (Caltrans 2016). Most sightings of northern elephant 
seal in San Francisco Bay occur in spring or early summer, and are less 
likely to occur during the periods of in-water work for this project 
(June through November). As a result, densities during pile driving and 
removal for the proposed action would be much lower. Therefore, we 
estimate that it is possible that a lone northern elephant seal may 
enter the Level B harassment area once per week during pile driving or 
removal, for a total of 18 takes in 2017 (Table 7). Level A take of 
Northern elephant seal is not requested, nor is it authorized because 
although one animal may approach the large Level B zones, it is not 
expected that it will continue in the area of ensonification into the 
Level A zone. Further, if the animal does approach the Level A zone, 
construction will be shut down.
Northern Fur Seal
    During the breeding season, the majority of the worldwide 
population is found on the Pribilof Islands in the southern Bering Sea, 
with the remaining animals spread throughout the North Pacific Ocean. 
On the coast of California, small breeding colonies are present at San 
Miguel Island off southern California, and the Farallon Islands off 
central California (Carretta et al., 2014). Northern fur seal are a 
pelagic species and are rarely seen near the shore away from breeding 
areas. Juveniles of this species occasionally strand in San Francisco 
Bay, particularly during El Ni[ntilde]o events, for example, during the 
2006 El Ni[ntilde]o event, 33 fur seals were admitted to the Marine 
Mammal Center (TMMC 2016). Some of these stranded animals were 
collected from shorelines in San Francisco Bay. Due to the recent El 
Ni[ntilde]o event, northern fur seals were observed in San Francisco 
bay more frequently, as well as strandings all along the California 
coast and inside San Francisco Bay (TMMC, personal communication); a 
trend that may continue this summer through winter if El Ni[ntilde]o 
conditions occur. Because sightings are normally rare; instances 
recently have been observed, but are not common, and based on estimates 
from local observations (TMMC, personal communication), it is estimated 
that ten northern fur seals will be taken in 2017 (Table 7). Level A 
take is not requested or authorized for this species.
Harbor Porpoise
    In the last six decades, harbor porpoises were observed outside of 
San Francisco Bay. The few harbor porpoises that entered were not 
sighted past central Bay close to the Golden Gate Bridge. In recent 
years, however, there have been increasingly common observations of 
harbor porpoises in central, north, and south San Francisco Bay. 
Porpoise activity inside San Francisco Bay is thought to be related to 
foraging and mating behaviors (Keener 2011; Duffy 2015). According to 
observations by the Golden Gate Cetacean Research team as part of their 
multi-year assessment, over 100 porpoises may be seen at one time 
entering San Francisco Bay; and over 600 individual animals are 
documented in a photo-ID database. However, sightings are concentrated 
in the vicinity of the Golden Gate Bridge and Angel Island, north of 
the project area, with lesser numbers sighted south of Alcatraz and 
west of Treasure Island (Keener 2011). Harbor porpoise generally travel 
individually or in small groups of two or three (Sekiguchi 1995).
    Monitoring of marine mammals in the vicinity of the SFOBB has been 
ongoing for 15 years; from those data, Caltrans has produced an 
estimated at-sea density for harbor porpoise of 0.021 animal per square 
kilometer (Caltrans 2016). However, this estimate would be an 
overestimate of what would actually be seen in the project area since 
it is a smaller area than the monitoring area of SFOBB. In order to 
estimate a more realistic take number, we assume it is possible that a 
small group of individuals (five harbor porpoises) may enter the Level 
B harassment area on as many as two days of pile driving or removal, 
for a total of ten harbor porpoise takes per year (Table 7). It is 
possible that harbor porpoise may enter the Level A harassment zone for 
high frequency cetaceans; however, 2 MMOs will be monitoring the area 
and WETA would implement a shutdown for the entire zone if a harbor 
porpoise (or any other marine mammal) approaches the Level A zone; 
therefore Level A take is not being requested, nor authorized for this 
species.
Gray Whale
    Historically, gray whales were not common in San Francisco Bay. The 
Oceanic Society has tracked gray whale sightings since they began 
returning to San Francisco Bay regularly in the late 1990s. The Oceanic 
Society data show that all age classes of gray whales are entering San 
Francisco Bay, and that they enter as singles or in groups of up to 
five individuals. However, the data do not distinguish between 
sightings of gray whales and number of individual whales (Winning 
2008). Caltrans Richmond-San Rafael Bridge project monitors recorded 12 
living and two dead gray whales in the surveys performed in 2012. All 
sightings were in either the central or north Bay; and all but two 
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months of April and May. One gray whale was sighted in June, and one in 
October (the specific years were unreported). It is estimated that two 
to six gray whales enter San Francisco Bay in any given year. Because 
construction activities are only occurring during a maximum of 22 days 
in 2017, it is estimated that two gray whales may potentially enter the 
area during the construction period, for a total of 2 gray whale takes 
in 2017 (Table 7).
Bottlenose Dolphin
    Since the 1982-83 El Ni[ntilde]o, which increased water 
temperatures off California, bottlenose dolphins have been consistently 
sighted along the central California coast (Carretta et al., 2008). The 
northern limit of their regular range is currently the Pacific coast 
off San Francisco and Marin County, and they occasionally enter San 
Francisco Bay, sometimes foraging for fish in Fort Point Cove, just 
east of the Golden Gate Bridge. Members of this stock are transient and 
make movements up and down the coast, and into some estuaries, 
throughout the year. Bottlenose dolphins are being observed in San 
Francisco bay more frequently in recent years (TMMC, personal 
communication). Groups with an average group size of five animals enter 
the bay and occur near Yerba Buena Island once per week for a two week 
stint and then depart the bay (TMMC, personal communication). Assuming 
groups of five individuals may enter San Francisco Bay approximately 
three times during the construction activities, and may enter the 
ensonified area once per week over the two-week stint, for a total of 
30 takes of bottlenose dolphins. Additionally, in the summer of 2015, a 
lone bottlenose dolphin was seen swimming in the Oyster Point area of 
South San Francisco (GGCR 2016). We estimate that this lone bottlenose 
dolphin may be present in the project area each day of construction, an 
additional 22 takes. The 30 takes for a small group, and the 22 takes 
for the lone bottlenose dolphin equate to 52 bottlenose dolphin takes 
for 2017 (Table 7).

                                                  Table 7--Calculations for Incidental Take Estimation
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                                                                                             Estimated take by Level B harassment
                                                          Number of ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
            Pile type               Pile-  driver  type    driving                            Northern     Harbor                 Northern
                                                            days       Harbor      CA  sea    elephant    porpoise   Gray whale   fur seal    Bottlenose
                                                                        seal      lion \1\    seal \2\       \2\         \2\         \2\       dolphin
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42-in steel pile.................  Vibratory \3\.......           8          77          35          NA          NA          NA          NA            8
36-in steel......................  Vibratory \3\.......           3         206          93          NA          NA          NA          NA            3
24-in steel piles................  Vibratory \3\.......           3          57          13          NA          NA          NA          NA            3
14-in steel H pile...............  Vibratory...........           8         127           7          NA          NA          NA          NA            8
                                                        ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Project Total (2017).........  ....................          22         467     [caret]       \2\18       \2\10        \2\2       \2\10         * 52
                                                                                        149
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\1\ To account for potential El Ni[ntilde]o conditions, take calculated from at-sea densities for California sea lion has been increased by a factor of
  10.
\2\ Take is not calculated by activity type for these species with a low potential to occur, only a yearly total is given.
\3\ Piles of this type may also be installed with an impact hammer, which would reduce the estimated take.
* Total take includes an additional 30 takes to account for a transitory group of dolphins that may occur in the project area over the course of the
  project.
[caret] Total take number is 149, not 148 because we round at the end, whereas here, it shows rounding per day.

Mitigation Measures

    In order to issue an IHA under section 101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA, 
NMFS must set forth the permissible methods of taking pursuant to such 
activity, and other means of effecting the least practicable impact on 
such species or stock and its habitat, paying particular attention to 
rookeries, mating grounds, and areas of similar significance, and on 
the availability of such species or stock for taking for certain 
subsistence uses (latter not applicable for this action). 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 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.
    Measurements from similar pile driving events were coupled with 
practical spreading loss to estimate zones of influence (ZOI; see 
Estimated Take by Incidental Harassment); these values were used to 
develop mitigation measures for pile driving and removal activities at 
the Project area. The ZOIs effectively represent the mitigation zone 
that would be established around each pile to prevent Level A 
harassment to marine mammals, while providing estimates of the areas 
within which Level B harassment might occur. In addition to the 
specific measures described later in this section, WETA would conduct 
briefings between construction supervisors and crews, marine mammal 
monitoring team, and WETA staff prior to the start of all pile driving 
activity, and when new personnel join the work, in order to explain 
responsibilities, communication procedures, marine mammal monitoring 
protocol, and operational procedures.

Monitoring and Shutdown for Construction Activities

    The following measures would apply to WETA's mitigation through 
shutdown and disturbance zones:
    Shutdown Zone--For all pile driving activities, WETA will establish 
a shutdown zone intended to contain the area in which SPLs equal or 
exceed the auditory injury criteria for cetaceans and pinnipeds. The 
purpose of a shutdown zone is to define an area within which shutdown 
of activity would occur upon sighting of a marine mammal (or in 
anticipation of an animal entering the defined area), thus

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preventing injury of marine mammals (as described previously under 
Potential Effects of the Specified Activity on Marine Mammals, serious 
injury or death are unlikely outcomes even in the absence of mitigation 
measures). Modeled radial distances for shutdown zones are shown in 
Table 8. However, a minimum shutdown zone of 30 meters will be 
established during all pile driving activities, regardless of the 
estimated zone.

      Table 8--Shutdown Zones for Impact and Vibratory Pile Driving
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       Impact pile       Vibratory pile
                                     driving shutdown  driving  shutdown
           Hearing group                 distance           distance
                                         (meters)           (meters)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Phocid (Harbor seal) \1\..........             \1\ 30                 30
Phocid (Northern elephant seal)...                130                 30
Otariids and MFC *................                 30                 30
LFC and HFC *.....................                300                 30
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ A minimum shut down zone of 30 meters is established for Pacific
  harbor seal, in the event that all Level A take authorized for this
  species is used (18), an exclusion zone of 130 meters for 42- and 36-
  in piles, and an exclusion zone of 60 meters for 24-in piles will be
  used for the remainder of impact pile driving.
* MFC = Mid-frequency cetacean, LFC = Low-frequency cetacean, HFC = High-
  frequency cetacean.

    Disturbance Zone--Disturbance zones are the areas in which SPLs 
equal or exceed 160 and 120 dB rms (for impulse and continuous sound, 
respectively). Disturbance zones provide utility for monitoring 
conducted for mitigation purposes (i.e., shutdown zone monitoring) by 
establishing monitoring protocols for areas adjacent to the shutdown 
zones. Monitoring of disturbance zones enables observers to be aware of 
and communicate the presence of marine mammals in the project area but 
outside the shutdown zone and thus prepare for potential shutdowns of 
activity. However, the primary purpose of disturbance zone monitoring 
is for documenting instances of Level B harassment; disturbance zone 
monitoring is discussed in greater detail later (see Monitoring and 
Reporting). Nominal radial distances for disturbance zones are shown in 
Table 4.
    Given the size of the disturbance zone for vibratory pile driving, 
it is impossible to guarantee that all animals would be observed or to 
make comprehensive observations of fine-scale behavioral reactions to 
sound, and only a portion of the zone (e.g., what may be reasonably 
observed by visual observers stationed within the bay) would be 
observed. In order to document observed instances of harassment, 
monitors record all marine mammal observations, regardless of location. 
The observer's location, as well as the location of the pile being 
driven, is known from a GPS. The location of the animal is estimated as 
a distance from the observer, which is then compared to the location 
from the pile. It may then be estimated whether the animal was exposed 
to sound levels constituting incidental harassment on the basis of 
predicted distances to relevant thresholds in post-processing of 
observational and acoustic data, and a precise accounting of observed 
incidences of harassment created. This information may then be used to 
extrapolate observed takes to reach an approximate understanding of 
actual total takes.
    Monitoring Protocols--Monitoring would be conducted before, during, 
and after pile driving and vibratory removal activities. In addition, 
observers shall record all instances of marine mammal occurrence, 
regardless of distance from activity, and shall document any behavioral 
reactions in concert with distance from piles being driven. 
Observations made outside the shutdown zone will not result in 
shutdown; that pile segment would be completed without cessation, 
unless the animal approaches or enters the shutdown zone, at which 
point all pile driving activities would be halted. Monitoring will take 
place from 30 minutes prior to initiation through thirty minutes post-
completion of pile driving and removal activities. Pile driving 
activities include the time to install or remove a single pile or 
series of piles, as long as the time elapsed between uses of the pile 
driving equipment is no more than 30 minutes. Please see the Monitoring 
Plan (www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental/construction.htm), 
developed by WETA in agreement with NMFS, for full details of the 
monitoring protocols.
    The following additional measures apply to visual monitoring:
    (1) Monitoring will be conducted by qualified observers, who will 
be placed at the best vantage point(s) practicable to monitor for 
marine mammals and implement shutdown/delay procedures when applicable 
by calling for the shutdown to the hammer operator. A minimum of two 
observers will be required for all pile driving/removal activities. MMO 
requirements for construction actions are as follows:
    (a) Independent observers (i.e., not construction personnel) are 
required;
    (b) At least one observer must have prior experience working as an 
observer;
    (c) Other observers (that do not have prior experience) may 
substitute education (undergraduate degree in biological science or 
related field) or training for experience;
    (d) Where a team of three or more observers are required, one 
observer should be designated as lead observer or monitoring 
coordinator. The lead observer must have prior experience working as an 
observer; and
    (e) NMFS will require submission and approval of observer CVs.
    (2) Qualified MMOs are trained biologists, and need the following 
additional minimum qualifications:
    (a) Visual acuity in both eyes (correction is permissible) 
sufficient for discernment of moving targets at the water's surface 
with ability to estimate target size and distance; use of binoculars 
may be necessary to correctly identify the target;
    (b) Ability to conduct field observations and collect data 
according to assigned protocols;
    (c) Experience or training in the field identification of marine 
mammals, including the identification of behaviors;
    (d) Sufficient training, orientation, or experience with the 
construction operation to provide for personal safety during 
observations;
    (e) Writing skills sufficient to prepare a report of observations 
including but not limited to the number and species of marine mammals 
observed; dates and times when in-water construction activities were 
conducted; dates and times when in-water construction activities were 
suspended to avoid potential incidental injury from

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construction sound of marine mammals observed within a defined shutdown 
zone; and marine mammal behavior; and
    (f) Ability to communicate orally, by radio or in person, with 
project personnel to provide real-time information on marine mammals 
observed in the area as necessary.
    (3) Prior to the start of pile driving activity, the shutdown zone 
will be monitored for thirty minutes to ensure that it is clear of 
marine mammals. Pile driving will only commence once observers have 
declared the shutdown zone clear of marine mammals; animals will be 
allowed to remain in the shutdown zone (i.e., must leave of their own 
volition) and their behavior will be monitored and documented. The 
shutdown zone may only be declared clear, and pile driving started, 
when the entire shutdown zone is visible (i.e., when not obscured by 
dark, rain, fog, etc.). In addition, if such conditions should arise 
during impact pile driving that is already underway, the activity would 
be halted.
    (4) If a marine mammal approaches or enters the shutdown zone 
during the course of pile driving operations, activity will be halted 
and delayed until either the animal has voluntarily left and been 
visually confirmed beyond the shutdown zone or fifteen minutes have 
passed without re-detection of small cetaceans and pinnipeds, and 
thirty minutes for gray whales. Monitoring will be conducted throughout 
the time required to drive a pile.
    (5) Using delay and shut-down procedures, if a species for which 
authorization has not been granted (including but not limited to 
Guadalupe fur seals and humpback whales) or if a species for which 
authorization has been granted but the authorized takes are met, 
approaches or is observed within the Level B harassment zone, 
activities will shut down immediately and not restart until the animals 
have been confirmed to have left the area.

Soft Start

    The use of a soft start procedure is believed to provide additional 
protection to marine mammals by warning or providing a chance to leave 
the area prior to the hammer operating at full capacity, and typically 
involves a requirement to initiate sound from the hammer at reduced 
energy followed by a waiting period. This procedure is repeated two 
additional times. It is difficult to specify the reduction in energy 
for any given hammer because of variation across drivers and, for 
impact hammers, the actual number of strikes at reduced energy will 
vary because operating the hammer at less than full power results in 
``bouncing'' of the hammer as it strikes the pile, resulting in 
multiple ``strikes.'' For impact driving, we require an initial set of 
three strikes from the impact hammer at reduced energy, followed by a 
30-second waiting period, then 2 subsequent 3-strike sets. Soft start 
will be required at the beginning of each day's impact pile driving 
work and at any time following a cessation of impact pile driving of 30 
minutes or longer.

Sound Attenuation Devices

    Two types of sound attenuation devices will be used during impact 
pile-driving: Bubble curtains and pile cushions. WETA will employ the 
use of a bubble curtain during impact pile-driving, which is assumed to 
reduce the source level by 10 dB. WETA will also employ the use of 12-
in-thick wood cushion block on impact hammers to attenuate underwater 
sound levels.
    We have carefully evaluated WETA's planned mitigation measures and 
considered their effectiveness in past implementation to determine 
whether they are likely to effect the least practicable impact on the 
affected marine mammal species and stocks and their habitat.
    Any mitigation measure(s) we prescribe should be able to 
accomplish, have a reasonable likelihood of accomplishing (based on 
current science), or contribute to the accomplishment of one or more of 
the general goals listed below:
    (1) Avoidance or minimization of injury or death of marine mammals 
wherever possible (goals 2, 3, and 4 may contribute to this goal);
    (2) A reduction in the number (total number or number at 
biologically important time or location) of individual marine mammals 
exposed to stimuli expected to result in incidental take (this goal may 
contribute to 1, above, or to reducing takes by behavioral harassment 
only);
    (3) A reduction in the number (total number or number at 
biologically important time or location) of times any individual marine 
mammal would be exposed to stimuli expected to result in incidental 
take (this goal may contribute to 1, above, or to reducing takes by 
behavioral harassment only);
    (4) A reduction in the intensity of exposure to stimuli expected to 
result in incidental take (this goal may contribute to 1, above, or to 
reducing the severity of behavioral harassment only);
    (5) Avoidance or minimization of adverse effects to marine mammal 
habitat, paying particular attention to the prey base, blockage or 
limitation of passage to or from biologically important areas, 
permanent destruction of habitat, or temporary disturbance of habitat 
during a biologically important time; and
    (6) For monitoring directly related to mitigation, an increase in 
the probability of detecting marine mammals, thus allowing for more 
effective implementation of the mitigation.
    Based on our evaluation of WETA's planned measures, as well as any 
other potential measures considered by NMFS, NMFS has determined that 
the planned mitigation measures provide the means of effecting the 
least practicable impact on marine mammal species or stocks and their 
habitat, paying particular attention to rookeries, mating grounds, and 
areas of similar significance.

Monitoring 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 
action area. Effective reporting is critical to both compliance and 
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 in action area (e.g., 
presence, abundance, distribution, density);
     Nature, scope, or context of likely marine mammal exposure 
to potential stressors/impacts (individual or cumulative, acute or 
chronic), through better understanding of: (1) Action or environment 
(e.g., source characterization, propagation, ambient noise); (2) 
affected species (e.g., life history, dive patterns); (3) co-occurrence 
of marine mammal species with the action; or (4) biological or 
behavioral context of exposure (e.g., age, calving or feeding areas);
     Individual marine mammal responses (behavioral or 
physiological) to acoustic stressors (acute, chronic, or cumulative), 
other stressors, or cumulative impacts from multiple stressors;

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     How anticipated responses to stressors impact either: (1) 
Long-term fitness and survival of individual marine mammals; or (2) 
population, species, or stock;
     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.
    WETA's monitoring and reporting is also described in their Marine 
Mammal Monitoring Plan, online at www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental/construction.htm.

Visual Marine Mammal Observations

    WETA will collect sighting data and behavioral responses to 
construction for marine mammal species observed in the region of 
activity during the period of activity. All MMOs will be trained in 
marine mammal identification and behaviors and are required to have no 
other construction-related tasks while conducting monitoring. A minimum 
of two MMOs will be required for all pile driving/removal activities. 
WETA will monitor the shutdown zone and disturbance zone before, 
during, and after pile driving, with observers located at the best 
practicable vantage points. Based on our requirements, WETA will 
implement the following procedures for pile driving and removal:
     MMOs will be located at the best vantage point(s) in order 
to properly see the entire shutdown zone and as much of the disturbance 
zone as possible;
     During all observation periods, observers will use 
binoculars and the naked eye to search continuously for marine mammals;
     If the shutdown zones are obscured by fog or poor lighting 
conditions, pile driving at that location will not be initiated until 
that zone is visible. Should such conditions arise while impact driving 
is underway, the activity would be halted; and
     The shutdown and disturbance zones around the pile will be 
monitored for the presence of marine mammals before, during, and after 
any pile driving or removal activity.
    Individuals implementing the monitoring protocol will assess its 
effectiveness using an adaptive approach. The monitoring biologists 
will use their best professional judgment throughout implementation and 
seek improvements to these methods when deemed appropriate. Any 
modifications to protocol will be coordinated between NMFS and WETA.
    In addition, the MMO(s) will survey the potential Level A and 
nearby Level B harassment zones (areas within approximately 2,000 feet 
of the pile-driving area observable from the shore) on 2 separate 
days--no earlier than 7 days before the first day of construction--to 
establish baseline observations. Special attention will be given to the 
harbor seal haul-out sites in proximity to the project (i.e., the 
harbor seal platform and Breakwater Island). Monitoring will be timed 
to occur during various tides (preferably low and high tides) during 
daylight hours from locations that provide the best vantage point 
available, including the pier, breakwater, and adjacent docks within 
the harbor. The information collected from baseline monitoring will be 
used for comparison with results of monitoring during pile-driving 
activities.

Data Collection

    We require that observers use approved data forms. Among other 
pieces of information, WETA will record detailed information about any 
implementation of shutdowns, including the distance of animals to the 
pile and description of specific actions that ensued and resulting 
behavior of the animal, if any. In addition, WETA will attempt to 
distinguish between the number of individual animals taken and the 
number of incidences of take. We require that, at a minimum, the 
following information be collected on the sighting forms:
     Date and time that monitored activity begins or ends;
     Construction activities occurring during each observation 
period;
     Weather parameters (e.g., percent cover, visibility);
     Water conditions (e.g., sea state, tide state);
     Species, numbers, and, if possible, sex and age class of 
marine mammals;
     Description of any observable marine mammal behavior 
patterns, including bearing and direction of travel, and if possible, 
the correlation to SPLs;
     Distance from pile driving or removal activities to marine 
mammals and distance from the marine mammals to the observation point;
     Description of implementation of mitigation measures 
(e.g., shutdown or delay);
     Locations of all marine mammal observations; and
     Other human activity in the area.

Hydroacousting Monitoring

    The monitoring will be done in accordance with the methodology 
outlined in this Hydroacoustic Monitoring Plan (see Appendix B of 
WETA's application for more information on this Plan, including the 
methodology, equipment, and reporting information). The monitoring is 
based on dual metric criteria that will include the following:
     Establish the distance to the 206-dB peak sound pressure 
criteria;
     Verify the extent of Level A harassment zones for marine 
mammals;
     Verify the attenuation provided by bubble curtains; and
     Provide all monitoring data to NMFS. The reports will be 
submitted bi-weekly, unless WETA proposes to modify the zones based on 
the hydroacoustic measurement, in which case WETA would report those 
data before zone modification. The reports would include the following 
information:
    1. Size and type of piles;
    2. A detailed description of the noise attenuation device, 
including design specifications;
    3. The impact hammer energy rating used to drive the piles, and the 
make and model of the hammer and the output energy;
    4. The physical characteristics of the bottom substrate into which 
the piles were driven;
    5. The depth of water in which the pile was driven;
    6. The depth into the substrate that the pile was driven;
    7. A description of the sound monitoring equipment;
    8. The distance between hydrophones and pile;
    9. The depth of the hydrophones and depth of water at hydrophone 
locations;
    10. The distance from the pile to the water's edge;
    11. The total number of strikes to drive each pile and for all 
piles driven during a 24-hour period;
    12. The results of the hydroacoustic monitoring, as described under 
Signal Processing;
    13. The distance at which peak, cumulative SEL, and RMS values 
exceed the respective threshold values;
    14. The 30 second average for the duration of each pile;
    15. The spectra graphs for each pile type; and
    16. A description of any observable fish, marine mammal, or bird 
behavior in the immediate area and, if possible, correlation to 
underwater sound levels occurring at that time.
    A minimum of five piles of each size and type of piles to be impact 
driven will be monitored, including five of the 36-in-diameter donut 
piles, five of the 42-in-diameter guide piles; and five of the 24-in-
diameter dolphin piles; and two piles of the 42-in steel piles and 14-

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in H piles to be vibratory driven will be monitored. Piles chosen to be 
monitored will be representative of the different sizes and range of 
typical water depths at the project location where piles will be driven 
with an impact or vibratory hammer.
    One hydrophone will be placed at mid-water depth at the nearest 
distance, approximately 10 meters, from each pile being monitored. An 
additional hydrophone will be placed at mid-water depth at a distance 
of 20 to 50 meters from the pile to provide two sound-level readings 
during ambient and pile driving conditions. A third hydrophone may be 
deployed at a greater distance (e.g., 100 meters or further) for the 
purpose of better defining the long-distance sound propagation. 
Underwater sound levels will be continuously monitored during the 
entire duration of each pile being driven. The peak, rms (impulse 
level), and SEL level of each strike will be monitored in real time. 
The cSEL will also be monitored live, assuming no contamination from 
other noise sources. Sound levels will be measured in dB re: 1 [mu]Pa. 
For more details on the methodology of WETA's hydroacoustic monitoring, 
please see Appendix B of their application.

Reporting

    A draft report will be submitted to NMFS within 90 days of the 
completion of marine mammal monitoring, or 60 days prior to the 
requested date of issuance of any future IHA for projects at the same 
location, whichever comes first. The report will include marine mammal 
observations pre-activity, during-activity, and post-activity during 
pile driving and removal days, and will also provide descriptions of 
any behavioral responses to construction activities by marine mammals 
and a complete description of all mitigation shutdowns and the results 
of those actions and an extrapolated total take estimate based on the 
number of marine mammals observed during the course of construction. A 
final report must be submitted within 30 days following resolution of 
comments on the draft report.
Negligible Impact Analysis and Determinations
    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).
    Pile driving and removal activities associated with the facility 
construction project, as outlined previously, have the potential to 
disturb or displace marine mammals. Specifically, the specified 
activities may result in take, in the form of Level A and Level B 
harassment (PTS and behavioral disturbance, respectively), from 
underwater sounds generated from pile driving and removal. Potential 
takes could occur if individuals of these species are present in the 
ensonified zone when pile driving and removal occurs.
    No injury, serious injury, or mortality is anticipated given the 
nature of the activities and measures designed to minimize the 
possibility of injury to marine mammals. The potential for these 
outcomes is minimized through the construction method and the 
implementation of the planned mitigation measures. Specifically, 
vibratory hammers will be the primary method of installation (impact 
driving is included only as a contingency). Impact pile driving 
produces short, sharp pulses with higher peak levels and much sharper 
rise time to reach those peaks. If impact driving is necessary, 
implementation of soft start and shutdown zones significantly reduces 
any possibility of injury. Given sufficient ``notice'' through use of 
soft start (for impact driving), marine mammals are expected to move 
away from a sound source that is annoying prior to it becoming 
potentially injurious. WETA will also employ the use of 12-in-thick 
wood cushion block on impact hammers, and a bubble curtain as sound 
attenuation devices. Environmental conditions at Alameda Point mean 
that marine mammal detection ability by trained observers is high, 
enabling a high rate of success in implementation of shutdowns to avoid 
injury.
    WETA's planned activities are localized and of relatively short 
duration (a maximum of 22 days for pile driving and removal). The 
entire project area is limited to the Central Bay operations and 
maintenance facility area and its immediate surroundings. These 
localized and short-term noise exposures may cause short-term 
behavioral modifications in harbor seals, northern fur seals, northern 
elephant seals, California sea lions, harbor porpoises, bottlenose 
dolphins, and gray whales. Moreover, the mitigation and monitoring 
measures are expected to reduce the likelihood of injury and behavior 
exposures. Additionally, no important feeding and/or reproductive areas 
for marine mammals are known to be within the ensonified area during 
the construction time frame.
    The project also is not expected to have significant adverse 
effects on affected marine mammals' habitat. The project activities 
would not modify existing marine mammal habitat for a significant 
amount of time. The activities may cause some fish to leave the area of 
disturbance, thus temporarily impacting marine mammals' foraging 
opportunities in a limited portion of the foraging range. However, 
because of the short duration of the activities and the relatively 
small area of the habitat that may be affected, the impacts to marine 
mammal habitat are not expected to cause significant or long-term 
negative consequences.
    Effects on individuals that are taken by Level B harassment, on the 
basis of reports in the literature as well as monitoring from other 
similar activities, will likely be limited to reactions such as 
increased swimming speeds, increased surfacing time, or decreased 
foraging (if such activity were occurring) (e.g., Thorson and Reyff 
2006; Lerma 2014). Most likely, individuals will simply move away from 
the sound source and be temporarily displaced from the areas of pile 
driving, although even this reaction has been observed primarily only 
in association with impact pile driving. Thus, even repeated Level B 
harassment of some small subset of the overall stock is unlikely to 
result in any significant realized decrease in fitness for the affected

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individuals, and thus would not result in any adverse impact to the 
stock as a whole. For harbor seals that may transit through the 
ensonified area to get to their haul out located approximately 300 m 
from the project area, Level A harassment may occur. However, harbor 
seals are not expected to be in the injurious ensonified area for long 
periods of time; therefore, the potential for those seals to actually 
have PTS is considered unlikely and any PTS they may incur would likely 
be of a low level.
    In summary and as described above, the following factors primarily 
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 or serious injury is anticipated or 
authorized;
     Level B harassment may consist of, at worst, temporary 
modifications in behavior (e.g., temporary avoidance of habitat or 
changes in behavior);
     Mitigation is expected to minimize the likelihood and 
severity of the level of harassment;
     The lack of important feeding, pupping, or other areas in 
the action area; and
     The small percentage of the stock that may be affected by 
project activities (<11.479 percent for all species).
    Based on the analysis contained herein of the likely effects of the 
specified activity on marine mammals and their habitat, and taking into 
consideration the implementation of the monitoring and mitigation 
measures, NMFS finds that the total marine mammal take from WETA's 
construction activities will have a negligible impact on the 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, where estimated numbers are 
available, NMFS compares the number of individuals taken to the most 
appropriate estimation of abundance of the relevant species or stock in 
our determination of whether an authorization is limited to small 
numbers of marine mammals. Additionally, other qualitative factors may 
be considered in the analysis, such as the temporal or spatial scale of 
the activities.
    Table 9 details the number of instances that animals could be 
exposed to received noise levels that could cause Level A and Level B 
behavioral harassment for the proposed work at the project site 
relative to the total stock abundance. The numbers of animals 
authorized to be taken for all species would be considered small 
relative to the relevant stocks or populations even if each estimated 
instance of take occurred to a new individual--an extremely unlikely 
scenario. The total percent of the population (if each instance was a 
separate individual) for which take is requested is approximately 1.56 
percent for harbor seals, approximately 11 percent for bottlenose 
dolphins, and less than 1 percent for all other species (Table 9). For 
pinnipeds, especially harbor seals occurring in the vicinity of the 
project area, there will almost certainly be some overlap in 
individuals present day-to-day, and the number of individuals taken is 
expected to be notably lower.
    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 preliminarily finds that small 
numbers of marine mammals will be taken relative to the population size 
of the affected species or stocks.

                          Table 9--Estimated Numbers and Percentage of Stock That Taken
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                                                                                     Stock(s)
                     Species                        Authorized      Authorized       abundance     Percentage of
                                                   Level B takes   Level A takes   estimate \1\     total stock
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Harbor Seal (Phoca vitulina) California stock...             467              18          30,968            1.56
California sea lion (Zalophus californianus)                 149               0         296,750            0.05
 U.S. Stock.....................................
Northern elephant seal (Mirounga angustirostris)              18               0         179,000           0.010
 California breeding stock......................
Northern fur seal (Callorhinus ursinus)                       10               0          14,050           0.071
 California stock...............................
Harbor Porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) San                       10               0           9,886           0.101
 Francisco-Russian River Stock..................
Gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus) Eastern North               2               0          20,990           0.009
 Pacific stock..................................
Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus)                       52               0             453          11.479
 California coastal stock.......................
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\1\ All stock abundance estimates presented here are from the 2015 Pacific Stock Assessment Report.

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)
    Section 7(a)(2) of the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (ESA: 16 
U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) requires that each Federal agency insure that any 
action it authorizes, funds, or carries out is not likely to jeopardize 
the continued existence of any endangered or threatened species or 
result in the destruction or adverse modification of designated 
critical habitat. To ensure ESA compliance for the issuance of IHAs, 
NMFS consults internally, in this case with the West Coast regional 
Protected Resources Division Office, whenever we propose to authorize 
take for endangered or threatened species.
    No incidental take of ESA-listed marine mammal species is 
authorized or expected to result from these activities. Therefore, NMFS 
has determined that formal consultation under section 7 of the ESA is 
not required for this action.
Authorization
    NMFS has issued an IHA to WETA for the potential harassment of 
small numbers of seven species of marine mammals incidental to the 
Central Bay Operations and Maintenance Facility Project in Alameda, CA, 
provided the previously mentioned mitigation, monitoring, and 
reporting.


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    Dated: August 24, 2017.
Donna Wieting,
Director, Office of Protected Resources, National Marine Fisheries 
Service.
[FR Doc. 2017-18349 Filed 8-25-17; 4:15 pm]
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                                                                             Federal Register / Vol. 82, No. 167 / Wednesday, August 30, 2017 / Notices                                            41215

                                                  ADDRESSES:    If you wish to comment on                 including severe and routine weather                  ACTION:Notice; Issuance of an Incidental
                                                  the Draft PEA, please send comments                     forecasting; improved coastal ocean                   Harassment Authorization.
                                                  via email to Joe Swaykos, NDBC Chief                    circulation models; commercial and
                                                  Scientist, at joe.swaykos@noaa.gov.                     recreational marine transportation and                SUMMARY:    In accordance with the
                                                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Joe                    fishing; and environmental monitoring                 regulations implementing the Marine
                                                  Swaykos, National Data Buoy Center,                     and research. The societal benefits of                Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) as
                                                  Bldg 3205, Stennis Space Center, MS                     ocean observations are interconnected at              amended, notification is hereby given
                                                  39529; phone (228) 688–4766; fax                        local, regional, national, and                        that NMFS has issued an incidental
                                                  (228)688–1364; email joe.swaykos@                       international scales. The National Plan               harassment authorization (IHA) to the
                                                  noaa.gov.                                               for Civil Earth Observations and the                  San Francisco Water Emergency
                                                                                                          National Strategy for Sustained Network               Transportation Authority (WETA) to
                                                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The                                                                                incidentally harass, by Level A and
                                                  National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        of Coastal Moorings identify the Societal
                                                                                                          Benefit Areas (SBAs) supported by                     Level B harassment, marine mammals
                                                  Administration (NOAA) National Data                                                                           during in-water construction activities
                                                  Buoy Center (NDBC), a part of the                       NDBC ocean observations. These SBAs
                                                                                                          include scientific research, economic                 associated with the Central Bay
                                                  National Weather Service (NWS),                                                                               Operations and Maintenance Facility
                                                  designs, develops, operates, and                        activities, and environmental and social
                                                                                                          domains. Many involve critical                        Project in Alameda, CA.
                                                  maintains a network of moored buoys
                                                                                                          government functions, such as the                     DATES: This Authorization is valid from
                                                  and coastal stations throughout the
                                                                                                          protection of life and property (NSTC                 August 1, 2017 through July 31, 2018.
                                                  world’s oceans, seas, and lakes for the
                                                  purpose of civil earth marine                           2014). The nine SBAs that are                         FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                  observations. NDBC has prepared a                       applicable to NDBC are: Climate;                      Laura McCue, Office of Protected
                                                  Programmatic Environmental                              Coastal and Marine Hazards and                        Resources, NMFS, (301) 427–8401.
                                                  Assessment (PEA) to analyze the                         Disasters; Ocean and Coastal Energy and               Electronic copies of the applications
                                                  continued operational activities of its                 Mineral Resources; Human Health;                      and supporting documents, as well as a
                                                  network of moored buoys and coastal                     Ocean and Coastal Resources and                       list of the references cited in this
                                                  stations.                                               Ecosystems; Marine Transportation;                    document, may be obtained online at:
                                                     NDBC provides high quality ocean                     Water Resources; Coastal and Marine                   www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/
                                                  and coastal observations for public                     Weather; and Reference Measurements.                  incidental/construction.htm. In case of
                                                  safety use in direct support of short                      Ocean observations are an                          problems accessing these documents,
                                                  range and extended range NWS                            indispensable component to measure                    please call the contact listed above.
                                                  forecasts, warnings, and watches. NDBC                  and monitor our progress towards                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                  provides essential real-time                            addressing societal challenges. Among
                                                                                                                                                                Background
                                                  oceanographic and meteorological                        the diverse sources of ocean
                                                  observation data to stakeholders in key                 observations, data buoys provide unique                 Sections 101(a)(5)(A) and (D) of the
                                                  U.S. Economic Sectors, such as, Trade                   and invaluable information to support                 MMPA (16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.) direct
                                                  and Retail (i.e., maritime transportation)              critical government functions, such as                the Secretary of Commerce (as delegated
                                                  and Commercial sectors (i.e., energy,                   the protection of life and property.                  to NMFS) to allow, upon request, the
                                                  fishing, and agriculture). This valuable                NDBC data are accessed on a daily basis,              incidental, but not intentional, taking of
                                                  data provides users with up to the                      by millions of national and international             small numbers of marine mammals by
                                                  minute decision-making observations                     stakeholders and assimilated into a                   U.S. citizens who engage in a specified
                                                  needed for safe commercial and marine                   myriad products and services.                         activity (other than commercial fishing)
                                                  recreation activities.                                     Dated: August 22, 2017.                            within a specified geographical region if
                                                     NDBC operates a network composed                                                                           certain findings are made and either
                                                                                                          David Holst,
                                                  of four formal NOAA Observing                                                                                 regulations are issued or, if the taking is
                                                                                                          Acting Chief Financial Officer/CAO, Office
                                                  Systems of Record: (1) Coastal Weather                                                                        limited to harassment, a notice of a
                                                                                                          of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research,
                                                  Buoys (CWB); (2) the land-based                         National Oceanic and Atmospheric                      proposed authorization is provided to
                                                  Coastal-Marine Automated Network (C–                    Administration.                                       the public for review.
                                                  MAN); (3) Tropical Atmosphere Ocean                     [FR Doc. 2017–18415 Filed 8–29–17; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                                                                                  An authorization for incidental
                                                  Array (TAO) and (4) Deep-ocean                                                                                takings shall be granted if NMFS finds
                                                                                                          BILLING CODE 3510–KD–P
                                                  Assessment and Reporting of Tsunamis                                                                          that the taking will have a negligible
                                                  (DART). Currently, NDBC’s network                                                                             impact on the species or stock(s), will
                                                  consists of 200 buoys and 46 C–MAN                      DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                not have an unmitigable adverse impact
                                                  stations that transmit observations and                                                                       on the availability of the species or
                                                  data (i.e., wind speed and direction,                   National Oceanic and Atmospheric                      stock(s) for subsistence uses (where
                                                  barometric pressure, air temperature;                   Administration                                        relevant), and if the permissible
                                                  sea surface temperatures, wave height                                                                         methods of taking and requirements
                                                  and period, water currents, and                         RIN 0648–XF457                                        pertaining to the mitigation, monitoring
                                                  conductivity) via satellite that are                                                                          and reporting of such takings are set
                                                  processed and quality-controlled, and                   Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to                 forth.
                                                  then disseminated for public release in                 Specified Activities; Taking Marine                     NMFS has defined ‘‘negligible
                                                  near real-time.                                         Mammals Incidental to the Central Bay                 impact’’ in 50 CFR 216.103 as an impact
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                                                     In-situ real-time oceanographic and                  Operations and Maintenance Facility                   resulting from the specified activity that
                                                  meteorological observations are critical                Project                                               cannot be reasonably expected to, and is
                                                  to a wide variety of users such as                                                                            not reasonably likely to, adversely affect
                                                  federal, state, academic, and private                   AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                    the species or stock through effects on
                                                  industry stakeholders. These                            Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                  annual rates of recruitment or survival.
                                                  observations add value to a diverse                     Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      The MMPA states that the term ‘‘take’’
                                                  spectrum of civil use applications                      Commerce.                                             means to harass, hunt, capture, kill or


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                                                  attempt to harass, hunt, capture, or kill               February 25, 2015). In addition, similar                 Comment 1: The group of private
                                                  any marine mammal.                                      construction and pile driving activities              citizens recommend reviewing the
                                                     Except with respect to certain                       in San Francisco Bay have been                        construction process to ensure the
                                                  activities not pertinent here, the MMPA                 authorized by NMFS in the past. These                 maximum number of pilings is installed
                                                  defines ‘‘harassment’’ as: Any act of                   projects include construction activities              each day.
                                                  pursuit, torment, or annoyance which (i)                at the San Francisco Ferry Terminal (81                  Response: NMFS has reviewed the
                                                  has the potential to injure a marine                    FR 43993, July 6, 2016); Exploratorium                number of pilings that were proposed by
                                                  mammal or marine mammal stock in the                    (75 FR 66065, October 27, 2010); Pier 36              WETA and while the goal is to install
                                                  wild (Level A harassment); or (ii) has                  (77 FR 20361, April 4, 2012); and the                 as many piles per day as possible, it was
                                                  the potential to disturb a marine                       San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge (71                  determined that the duration and
                                                  mammal or marine mammal stock in the                    FR 26750, May 8, 2006; 72 FR 25748,                   number of piles were the most realistic
                                                  wild by causing disruption of behavioral                August 9, 2007; 74 FR 41684, August 18,               scenario for this project. A total of 22
                                                  patterns, including, but not limited to,                2009; 76 FR 7156, February 9, 2011; 78                days of construction is expected, which
                                                  migration, breathing, nursing, breeding,                FR 2371, January 11, 2013; 79 FR 2421,                NMFS considers to be short and will not
                                                  feeding, or sheltering (Level B                         January 14, 2014; and 80 FR 43710, July               have excessive impacts to marine
                                                  harassment).                                            23, 2015). This IHA is valid from August              mammals.
                                                                                                          1, 2017, through July 31, 2018.                          Comment 2: The group of private
                                                  National Environmental Policy Act                                                                             citizens recommend that NMFS conduct
                                                     To comply with the National                          Description of the Specified Activity                 more primary research on TTS and PTS
                                                  Environmental Policy Act of 1969                                                                              thresholds in marine mammals using a
                                                  (NEPA; 42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) and                      Overview
                                                                                                                                                                study design that NMFS finds
                                                  NOAA Administrative Order (NAO)                           WETA is constructing a Central Bay                  appropriate.
                                                  216–6A, NMFS must review our                            Operations and Maintenance Facility to                   Response: As required, NMFS used
                                                  proposed action (i.e., the issuance of an               serve as the central San Francisco Bay                the best available science available
                                                  incidental harassment authorization)                    base for WETA’s ferry fleet, Operations               when determining acoustic impacts to
                                                  with respect to environmental                           Control Center (OCC), and Emergency                   marine mammals from WETA’s
                                                  consequences on the human                               Operations Center (EOC). The Project                  construction project. Any new research
                                                  environment.                                            will provide maintenance services such                on marine mammal TTS and PTS
                                                     This action is consistent with                       as fueling, engine oil changes,                       thresholds will be considered in future
                                                  categories of activities identified in CE               concession supply, and light repair                   authorizations.
                                                  B4 of the Companion Manual for NOAA                     work for WETA ferry boats operating in                   Comment 3: The group of private
                                                  Administrative Order 216–6A, which do                   the central San Francisco Bay. In                     citizens recommend that NMFS require
                                                  not individually or cumulatively have                   addition, the project will be the location            enhanced and continued monitoring
                                                  the potential for significant impacts on                for operational activities of WETA,                   even after pier construction and into
                                                  the quality of the human environment                    including day-to-day management and                   ferry operations and further recommend
                                                  and for which we have not identified                    oversight of services, crew, and                      that NMFS encourage WETA to install
                                                  any extraordinary circumstances that                    facilities. In the event of a regional                a second floating platform for harbor
                                                  would preclude this categorical                         disaster, the facility will also function as          seals.
                                                  exclusion. Accordingly, NMFS has                                                                                 Response: NMFS believes that the
                                                                                                          an EOC, serving passengers and
                                                  determined that the issuance of the IHA                                                                       monitoring proposed by WETA is
                                                                                                          sustaining water transit service for
                                                  qualifies to be categorically excluded                                                                        sufficient to not only document take,
                                                                                                          emergency response and recovery. A
                                                  from further NEPA review and signed a                                                                         but to also increase our knowledge of
                                                                                                          detailed description of the planned
                                                  Categorical Exclusion memo in August                                                                          the species during project activities.
                                                                                                          construction project is provided in the
                                                  2017.                                                                                                         Additional research on harbor seal use
                                                                                                          Federal Register notice for the proposed
                                                                                                                                                                of the haul out or associated harbor seal
                                                  Summary of Request                                      IHA (82 FR 29486; June 29, 2017). Since
                                                                                                                                                                activities, or construction of a second is
                                                    On May 3, 2017, NMFS received a                       that time, no changes have been made
                                                                                                                                                                not required for the WETA Central Bay
                                                  request from WETA for an IHA to take                    to the planned activities. Therefore, a
                                                                                                                                                                project.
                                                  marine mammals incidental to pile                       detailed description is not provided
                                                  driving and removal in association with                 here. Please refer to that Federal                    Description of Marine Mammals in the
                                                  the Central Bay Operations and                          Register notice for the description of the            Area of the Specified Activity
                                                  Maintenance Facility Project (Project) in               specific activity.                                       There are seven marine mammal
                                                  Alameda, California. WETA’s request is                  Comments and Responses                                species that may inhabit or may likely
                                                  for take of seven species by Level A and                                                                      transit through the waters nearby the
                                                  Level B harassment. Neither WETA nor                       A notice of NMFS’s proposal to issue               project area, and are expected to
                                                  NMFS expect mortality to result from                    an IHA to WETA was published in the                   potentially be taken by the specified
                                                  this activity and, therefore, an IHA is                 Federal Register on 82 FR 29486; June                 activity. These include the Pacific
                                                  appropriate.                                            29, 2017). That notice described, in                  harbor seal (Phoca vitulina), California
                                                    This is the second year of a 2-year                   detail, WETA’s activity, the marine                   sea lion (Zalophus californianus),
                                                  project. In-water work associated with                  mammal species that may be affected by                northern elephant seal (Mirounga
                                                  the second year of construction is                      the activity, and the anticipated effects             angustirostris), northern fur seal
                                                  expected to be completed within 22                      on marine mammals. During the 30-day                  (Callorhinus ursinus), harbor porpoise
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                                                  days. This proposed IHA is for the                      public comment period, NMFS received                  (Phocoena phocoena), gray whale
                                                  second phase of construction activities                 a letter from the Marine Mammal                       (Eschrichtius robustus), and bottlenose
                                                  (August 1, 2017 through November 30,                    Commission and a group of private                     dolphin (Tursiops truncatus). Multiple
                                                  2017). WETA received authorization for                  citizens. The Marine Mammal                           additional marine mammal species may
                                                  take of marine mammals incidental to                    Commission noted they look forward to                 occasionally enter the activity area in
                                                  these same activities for the first phase               working with NMFS regarding rounding                  San Francisco Bay but would not be
                                                  of construction in 2016 (80 FR 10060;                   in take estimation.                                   expected to occur in shallow nearshore


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                                                  waters of the action area. Guadalupe fur                         Table 1 lists all species with expected                    were provided in the Federal Register
                                                  seals (Arctocephalus philippii                                 potential for occurrence in San                              notice for the proposed IHA (82 FR
                                                  townsendi) generally do not occur in                           Francisco Bay near Alameda Point and                         29486; June 29, 2017); since that time,
                                                  San Francisco Bay, however, there have                         summarizes information related to the                        we are not aware of any changes in the
                                                  been recent sightings of this species due                      population or stock, including potential                     status of these species and stocks;
                                                  to an El Niño event. Only single                              biological removal (PBR), where known.                       therefore, detailed descriptions are not
                                                  individuals of this species have                               For taxonomy, we follow Committee on                         provided here. Please refer to that
                                                  occasionally been sighted inside San                           Taxonomy (2016). PBR is defined by the                       Federal Register notice for these
                                                  Francisco Bay, and their presence near                         MMPA as the maximum number of                                descriptions. Please also refer to NMFS’
                                                  the action area is considered unlikely.                        animals, not including natural                               Web site (www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/
                                                  No takes are requested for this species,                       mortalities, that may be removed from a                      species/mammals/) for generalized
                                                                                                                 marine mammal stock while allowing                           species accounts.
                                                  and a shutdown zone will be in effect
                                                                                                                 that stock to reach or maintain its
                                                  for this species if observed approaching                                                                                      Species that could potentially occur
                                                                                                                 optimum sustainable population (as
                                                  the Level B harassment zone. Although                                                                                       in the proposed survey areas, but are not
                                                                                                                 described in NMFS’s SARs). While no
                                                  it is possible that a humpback whale                           mortality is anticipated or authorized                       expected to have reasonable potential to
                                                  (Megaptera novaeangliae) may enter                             here, PBR and annual serious injury and                      be harassed by in-water construction,
                                                  San Francisco Bay and find its way into                        mortality are included here as gross                         include extralimital species, which are
                                                  the project area during construction                           indicators of the status of the species                      species that do not normally occur in a
                                                  activities, their occurrence is unlikely,                      and other threats.                                           given area but for which there are one
                                                  since humpback whales very rarely                                A detailed description of the of the                       or more occurrence records that are
                                                  enter the San Francisco Bay area. No                           species likely to be affected by WETA’s                      considered beyond the normal range of
                                                  takes are requested for this species, and                      project, including brief introductions to                    the species (e.g., humpback whales and
                                                  a delay and shutdown procedure will be                         the species and relevant stocks as well                      Guadalupe fur seal). All other species in
                                                  in effect for this species if observed                         as available information regarding                           Table 1 may occur in the project area
                                                  approaching the Level B harassment                             population trends and threats, and                           and we therefore have authorized take
                                                  zone.                                                          information regarding local occurrence,                      for them.

                                                                       TABLE 1—MARINE MAMMALS POTENTIALLY PRESENT IN THE VICINITY OF ALAMEDA POINT
                                                                                                                                          ESA/            Stock abundance
                                                                                                                                         MMPA                                                     Relative occurrence in San
                                                                                                                                                             (CV, Nmin,
                                                             Species                                     Stock                           status;                                         PBR 3    Francisco Bay; season of
                                                                                                                                                             most recent
                                                                                                                                        strategic                                                         occurrence
                                                                                                                                                         abundance survey) 2
                                                                                                                                         (Y/N) 1

                                                                       Order Cetartiodactyla—Cetacea—Superfamily Odontoceti (toothed whales, dolphins, and porpoises)

                                                                                                                           Family Phocoenidae (porpoises)

                                                  Harbor porpoise (Phocoena             San Francisco-Russian                          -; N          9,886 (0.51; 6,625; 2011) ....         66    Common.
                                                    phocoena).                            River.

                                                                       Order Cetartiodactyla—Cetacea—Superfamily Odontoceti (toothed whales, dolphins, and porpoises)

                                                                                                                             Family Delphinidae (dolphins)

                                                  Bottlenose dolphin 4                  California coastal .................           -; N          453 (0.06; 346; 2011) ..........       2.4   Rare.
                                                    (Tursiops truncatus).

                                                                       Order Cetartiodactyla—Cetacea—Superfamily Odontoceti (toothed whales, dolphins, and porpoises)

                                                                                                                                      Family Eschrichtiidae

                                                  Gray whale (Eschrichtius              Eastern N. Pacific ................            -; N          20,990 (0.05; 20,125; 2011)           624    Rare.
                                                    robustus).

                                                                                           Order Cetartiodactyla—Cetacea—Superfamily Mysticeti (baleen whales)

                                                                                                                                  Family Balaenopteridae

                                                  Humpback whale (Megaptera             California/Oregon/Wash-                        5 T;   S      1,918 (0.05; 1,876; 2014) ....         11    Unlikely.
                                                    novaeangliae).                        ington stock..

                                                                                                                   Order Carnivora—Superfamily Pinnipedia
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                                                                                                                 Family Otariidae (eared seals and sea lions)

                                                  California sea lion (Zalophus         U.S. ......................................    -; N          296,750 (n/a; 153,337;               9,200   Common.
                                                    californianus).                                                                                    2011).
                                                  Guadalupe fur seal 5                  Mexico to California .............             T; S          20,000 (n/a; 15,830; 2010) ..          91    Unlikely.
                                                   (Arctocephalus philippii
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                                                              TABLE 1—MARINE MAMMALS POTENTIALLY PRESENT IN THE VICINITY OF ALAMEDA POINT—Continued
                                                                                                                                      ESA/            Stock abundance
                                                                                                                                     MMPA                                                   Relative occurrence in San
                                                                                                                                                         (CV, Nmin,                PBR 3
                                                             Species                                    Stock                        status;             most recent                        Francisco Bay; season of
                                                                                                                                    strategic        abundance survey) 2                            occurrence
                                                                                                                                     (Y/N) 1

                                                  Northern fur seal (Callorhinus        California stock ....................       -;N          14,050 (n/a; 7,524; 2013) ....      451    Unlikely.
                                                    ursinus).

                                                                                                                         Family Phocidae (earless seals)

                                                  Harbor seal (Phoca vitulina)          California ..............................   -; N         30,968 (n/a; 27,348; 2012) ..      1,641   Common; Year-round resi-
                                                                                                                                                                                              dent.
                                                  Northern elephant seal                California breeding stock .....             -; N         179,000 (n/a; 81,368; 2010)        4,882   Rare.
                                                    (Mirounga angustirostris).
                                                     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. Under the MMPA, a strategic stock is one for which the level of direct human-caused mortality ex-
                                                  ceeds PBR (see footnote 3) or which is determined to be declining and likely to be listed under the ESA within the foreseeable future. Any spe-
                                                  cies or stock listed under the ESA is automatically designated under the MMPA as depleted and as a strategic stock.
                                                     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,
                                                  abundance estimates are actual counts of animals and there is no associated CV. The most recent abundance survey that is reflected in the
                                                  abundance estimate is presented; there may be more recent surveys that have not yet been incorporated into the estimate.
                                                     3 Potential biological removal, defined by the MMPA as the maximum number of animals, not including natural mortalities, that may be re-
                                                  moved from a marine mammal stock while allowing that stock to reach or maintain its optimum sustainable population size (OSP).
                                                     4 Abundance estimates for these stocks are greater than eight years old and are, therefore, not considered current. PBR is considered unde-
                                                  termined for these stocks, as there is no current minimum abundance estimate for use in calculation. We nevertheless present the most recent
                                                  abundance estimates and PBR values, as these represent the best available information for use in this document.
                                                     5 The humpback whales considered under the MMPA to be part of this stock could be from any of three different DPSs. In CA, it would be ex-
                                                  pected to primarily be whales from the Mexico DPS but could also be whales from the Central America DPS.


                                                  Potential Effects of the Specified                            wild by causing disruption of behavioral                 detail and present the proposed take
                                                  Activity on Marine Mammals and Their                          patterns, including, but not limited to,                 estimate.
                                                  Habitat                                                       migration, breathing, nursing, breeding,
                                                                                                                                                                         Acoustic Thresholds
                                                                                                                feeding, or sheltering (Level B
                                                    The effects of underwater noise from                                                                                   Using the best available science,
                                                                                                                harassment).
                                                  WETA’s pile driving and removal                                  Authorized takes are by Level A and                   NMFS has developed acoustic
                                                  activities for the Central Bay Operations                     Level B harassment, in the form of                       thresholds that identify the received
                                                  and Maintenance Project have the                              disruption of behavioral patterns for                    level of underwater sound above which
                                                  potential to result in behavioral                             individual marine mammals resulting                      exposed marine mammals would be
                                                  harassment of marine mammals in the                           from exposure to vibratory and impact                    reasonably expected to be behaviorally
                                                  vicinity of the action area. The Federal                      pile driving and removal, and potential                  harassed (equated to Level B
                                                  Register notice for the proposed IHA (82                      permanent threshold shift (PTS) for                      harassment) or to incur PTS of some
                                                  FR 29486; June 29, 2017) included a                           harbor seals that may transit through the                degree (equated to Level A harassment).
                                                  discussion of the effects of                                  Level A zone to their haulout. Based on                    Level B Harassment for non-explosive
                                                  anthropogenic noise on marine                                 the nature of the activity and the                       sources—Though significantly driven by
                                                  mammals, therefore that information is                        anticipated effectiveness of the                         received level, the onset of behavioral
                                                  not repeated here; please refer to that                       mitigation measures (i.e., bubble                        disturbance from anthropogenic noise
                                                  Federal Register notice for that                              curtain, soft start, etc.—discussed in                   exposure is also informed to varying
                                                  information.                                                  detail below in Mitigation section),                     degrees by other factors related to the
                                                  Estimated Take by Incidental                                  Level A harassment is neither                            source (e.g., frequency, predictability,
                                                  Harassment                                                    anticipated nor proposed to be                           duty cycle), the environment (e.g.,
                                                                                                                authorized for all other species.                        bathymetry), and the receiving animals
                                                     This section provides an estimate of                          As described previously, no mortality                 (hearing, motivation, experience,
                                                  the number of incidental takes                                is anticipated or authorized for this                    demography, behavioral context) and
                                                  authorized through this IHA, which                            activity. Below we describe how the                      can be difficult to predict (Southall et
                                                  informed both NMFS’ consideration of                          take is estimated.                                       al., 2007, Ellison et al., 2011). Based on
                                                  whether the number of takes is ‘‘small’’                         Described in the most basic way, we                   what the available science indicates and
                                                  and the negligible impact                                     estimate take by considering: (1)                        the practical need to use a threshold
                                                  determination.                                                Acoustic thresholds above which NMFS                     based on a factor that is both predictable
                                                     Harassment is the only type of take                        believes the best available science                      and measurable for most activities,
                                                  expected to result from these activities.                     indicates marine mammals will be                         NMFS uses a generalized acoustic
                                                  Except with respect to certain activities                     behaviorally harassed or incur some                      threshold based on received level to
                                                  not pertinent here, section 3(18) of the                      degree of permanent hearing                              estimate the onset of behavioral
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                                                  MMPA defines ‘‘harassment’’ as any act                        impairment; (2) the area or volume of                    harassment. NMFS predicts that marine
                                                  of pursuit, torment, or annoyance which                       water that will be ensonified above                      mammals are likely to be behaviorally
                                                  (i) has the potential to injure a marine                      these levels in a day; (3) the density or                harassed in a manner we consider Level
                                                  mammal or marine mammal stock in the                          occurrence of marine mammals within                      B harassment when exposed to
                                                  wild (Level A harassment); or (ii) has                        these ensonified areas; and, (4) and the                 underwater anthropogenic noise above
                                                  the potential to disturb a marine                             number of days of activities. Below, we                  received levels of 120 decibels (dB) re
                                                  mammal or marine mammal stock in the                          describe these components in more                        1 microPascal (mPa) (root mean square


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                                                  (rms)) for continuous (e.g., vibratory                         for Assessing the Effects of                                        These thresholds were developed by
                                                  pile-driving, drilling) and above 160 dB                       Anthropogenic Sound on Marine                                     compiling and synthesizing the best
                                                  re 1 mPa (rms) for non-explosive                               Mammal Hearing (Technical Guidance                                available science and soliciting input
                                                  impulsive (e.g., seismic airguns) or                           2016) identifies dual criteria to assess                          multiple times from both the public and
                                                  intermittent (e.g., scientific sonar)                          auditory injury (Level A harassment) to                           peer reviewers to inform the final
                                                  sources.                                                       five different marine mammal groups                               product, and are provided in the table
                                                    WETA’s proposed activities include                           (based on hearing sensitivity) as a result                        below. The references, analysis, and
                                                  the use of continuous (vibratory pile                          of exposure to noise from two different                           methodology used in the development
                                                  driving) and impulsive (impact pile                            types of sources (impulsive or non-                               of the thresholds are described in NMFS
                                                  driving) sources, and therefore the 120
                                                                                                                 impulsive). WETA’s proposed activity                              2016 Technical Guidance, which may
                                                  and 160 dB re 1 mPa (rms) are
                                                                                                                 includes the use of impulsive (impact                             be accessed at http://
                                                  applicable.
                                                    Level A harassment for non-explosive                         pile driving) and non-impulsive                                   www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/acoustics/
                                                  sources—NMFS’ Technical Guidance                               (vibratory pile driving) sources.                                 guidelines.htm.

                                                                               TABLE 2—THRESHOLDS IDENTIFYING THE ONSET OF PERMANENT THRESHOLD SHIFT
                                                                                                                                                                   PTS onset acoustic thresholds *
                                                                                                                                                                          (received level)
                                                                            Hearing group
                                                                                                                                                            Impulsive                                            Non-impulsive

                                                  Low-frequency cetaceans ...............................................   Cell   1:   Lpk,flat:   219   dB;   LE,LF,24h: 183 dB ..................   Cell   2: LE,LF,24h: 199 dB.
                                                  Mid-frequency cetaceans ...............................................   Cell   3:   Lpk,flat:   230   dB;   LE,MF,24h: 185 dB .................    Cell   4: LE,MF,24h: 198 dB.
                                                  High-frequency cetaceans ..............................................   Cell   5:   Lpk,flat:   202   dB;   LE,HF,24h: 155 dB .................    Cell   6: LE,HF,24h: 173 dB.
                                                  Phocid Pinnipeds (underwaters) ....................................       Cell   7:   Lpk,flat:   218   dB;   LE,PW,24h: 185 dB ................     Cell   8: LE,PW,24h: 201 dB.
                                                  Otariid Pinnipeds (underwater) .......................................    Cell   9:   Lpk,flat:   232   dB;   LE,OW,24h: 203 dB ................     Cell   10: LE,OW,24h: 219 dB.
                                                     1 NMFS    2016.


                                                  Ensonified Area                                                or water surface, resulting in a 6 dB                             we considered existing measurements
                                                                                                                 reduction in sound level for each                                 from similar physical environments
                                                     Here, we describe operational and
                                                                                                                 doubling of distance from the source                              (e.g., substrate of bay mud and water
                                                  environmental parameters of the activity
                                                                                                                 (20*log[range]). Cylindrical spreading                            depths ranging from 14 to 38 feet).
                                                  that will feed into identifying the area
                                                                                                                 occurs in an environment in which
                                                  ensonified above the acoustic                                                                                                    Level A Isopleths (Table 3)
                                                                                                                 sound propagation is bounded by the
                                                  thresholds.
                                                                                                                 water surface and sea bottom, resulting
                                                     Pile driving and removal generates                                                                                               The values used to calculate distances
                                                                                                                 in a reduction of 3 dB in sound level for
                                                  underwater noise that can potentially                                                                                            at which sound would be expected to
                                                                                                                 each doubling of distance from the
                                                  result in disturbance to marine                                source (10*log[range]). A practical                               exceed the Level A thresholds for
                                                  mammals in the project area.                                   spreading value of 15 is often used                               impact driving of and 36-inch (in) and
                                                  Transmission loss (TL) is the decrease                         under conditions, such as at the Central                          42-in piles include peak values of 210
                                                  in acoustic intensity as an acoustic                           Bay operations and maintenance                                    dB and anticipated SELs for
                                                  pressure wave propagates out from a                            facility, where water increases with                              unattenuated impact pile-driving of 183
                                                  source. TL parameters vary with                                depth as the receiver moves away from                             dB, and peak values of 203 dB and SEL
                                                  frequency, temperature, sea conditions,                        the shoreline, resulting in an expected                           values of 177 for 24-in piles (Caltrans
                                                  current, source and receiver depth,                            propagation environment that would lie                            2015a). Bubble curtains will be used
                                                  water depth, water chemistry, and                              between spherical and cylindrical                                 during the installation of these piles,
                                                  bottom composition and topography.                             spreading loss conditions. Practical                              which is expected to reduce noise levels
                                                  The general formula for underwater TL                          spreading loss (4.5 dB reduction in                               by about 10 dB rms (Caltrans 2015a),
                                                  is:                                                            sound level for each doubling of                                  which are the values used in Table 3.
                                                  TL = B * log10(R1/R2), where                                   distance) is assumed here.                                        Vibratory driving source levels include
                                                  R1 = the distance of the modeled sound                           Underwater Sound—The intensity of                               175 dB RMS for 42-in piles, 170 dB
                                                      pressure level (SPL) from the driven pile,                 pile driving and removal sounds is                                RMS for 36-in piles, 160 dB RMS for 24-
                                                      and                                                        greatly influenced by factors such as the                         in piles, and 150 dB RMS for 14-in H
                                                  R2 = the distance from the driven pile of the
                                                                                                                 type of piles, hammers, and the physical                          piles (Caltrans 2015a). The inputs for
                                                      initial measurement.
                                                                                                                 environment in which the activity takes                           the user spreadsheet from NMFS’
                                                  This formula neglects loss due to                              place. A number of studies, primarily on                          Guidance are as follows: For impact
                                                  scattering and absorption, which is                            the west coast, have measured sound                               driving, 450 strikes per pile with 3 piles
                                                  assumed to be zero here. The degree to                         produced during underwater pile                                   per day for 24-in piles, and 600 strikes
                                                  which underwater sound propagates                              driving projects. These data are largely                          per pile with 2 piles per day for 36-in
                                                  away from a sound source is dependent                          for impact driving of steel pipe piles
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                                                                                                                                                                                   and 42-in piles. The total duration for
                                                  on a variety of factors, most notably the                      and concrete piles as well as vibratory
                                                                                                                                                                                   vibratory driving of 14-in, 24-in, 36-in,
                                                  water bathymetry and presence or                               driving of steel pipe piles.
                                                                                                                                                                                   and 42-in piles were all approximately
                                                  absence of reflective or absorptive                              In order to determine reasonable
                                                                                                                                                                                   10 minutes (0.166666, 0.1708333 hours,
                                                  conditions including in-water structures                       source levels and their associated effects
                                                  and sediments. Spherical spreading                             on marine mammals that are likely to                              0.16666 hours, and 0.177777 hours,
                                                  occurs in a perfectly unobstructed (free-                      result from vibratory or impact pile                              respectively).
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                                                    TABLE 3—EXPECTED PILE-DRIVING NOISE LEVELS AND DISTANCES OF LEVEL A THRESHOLD EXCEEDANCE WITH IMPACT
                                                                                            AND VIBRATORY DRIVER

                                                                                                                                Source levels at 10 meters (dB)                                  Distance to Level A threshold in meters
                                                             Project element requiring pile installation                                                                                                           LF *          MF *         HF *
                                                                                                                                Peak             SEL              RMS              Phocids         Otariids     cetaceans     cetaceans    cetaceans

                                                  42-in   steel piles—Vibratory Driver ....................................            -                -                 175             11.3            0.8         18.5           1.6        27.4
                                                  42-in   steel piles—Impact Driver (BCA)1 ...........................               200              173                      -          130             9.5          243           8.6       289.4
                                                  36-in   Steel Piles—Vibratory Driver ...................................             -                -                 170                5            0.4          8.2           0.7        12.2
                                                  36-in   Steel Piles—Impact Driver (BCA)1 ..........................                200              173     ..................          130             9.5          243           8.6       289.4
                                                  24-in   Steel Piles—Vibratory Driver ...................................             -                -                 160              1.1            0.1           1.8          0.2         2.7
                                                  24-in   Steel Piles—Impact Driver (BCA) 1 ....................                     193              167                      -            56            4.1        104.6           3.7       124.6
                                                  14-in   H-piles—Vibratory Driver .........................................           -                -                 150              0.2              0          0.4             0         0.6
                                                  14-in   H-piles—Vibratory Extraction ...................................             -                -                 150              0.2              0          0.4             0         0.6
                                                    * Low frequency (LF) cetaceans, Mid frequency (MF) cetaceans, High frequency (HF) cetaceans.
                                                    1Bubble curtain attenuation (BCA). A bubble curtain will be used for impact driving and is assumed to reduce the source level by 10 dB. Therefore, source levels
                                                  were reduced by this amount for take calculations.


                                                  Level B Isopleths (Table 4)                                             pile size during vibratory driving came                                isopleth that can be used in conjunction
                                                    Approximately 15 steel piles, 42-in in                                from the Caltrans table for the Trinidad                               with marine mammal density or
                                                  diameter, will be installed, with                                       Pier Reconstruction project (Caltrans                                  occurrence to help predict takes. We
                                                  approximately 2 installed per day over                                  2015a).                                                                note that because of some of the
                                                  8 days. The source level for this pile                                    Approximately 20 14-in H piles (10                                   assumptions included in the methods
                                                  size during impact driving came from                                    temporary and 10 permanent), with                                      used for these tools, we anticipate that
                                                  the Caltrans summary table (Caltrans                                    approximately 5 installed or removed                                   isopleths produced are typically going
                                                  2015a) for ‘‘loudest’’ values for 36 in                                 per day over 8 days. The source level for                              to be overestimates of some degree,
                                                  piles at approximately 10 m depth.                                      this pile size during impact and                                       which will result in some degree of
                                                    Approximately 6 steel piles, 36-in in                                 vibratory driving came from the Caltrans                               overestimate of Level A take. However,
                                                  diameter, will be installed, with                                       summary table (Caltrans 2015a) for 10 in                               these tools offer the best way to predict
                                                  approximately 2 installed per day over                                  H piles.                                                               appropriate isopleths when more
                                                  3 days. The source level for this pile                                    Tables 3 and 4 show the expected                                     sophisticated 3D-modeling methods are
                                                  size during impact driving came from                                    underwater sound levels for pile driving                               not available, and NMFS continues to
                                                  the Caltrans summary table (Caltrans                                    activities and the estimated distances to                              develop ways to quantitatively refine
                                                  2015a) for ‘‘typical’’ values for 36 in                                 the Level A (Table 3) and Level B (Table                               these tools, and will qualitatively
                                                  piles at approximately 10 m depth.                                      4) thresholds.                                                         address the output where appropriate.
                                                    Approximately 8 steel piles, 24-in in                                   When NMFS Technical Guidance                                         For stationary sources (such as WETA’s
                                                  diameter, will be installed, with                                       (2016) was published, in recognition of                                Project), NMFS User Spreadsheet
                                                  approximately 3 installed per day over                                  the fact that ensonified area/volume                                   predicts the closest distance at which, if
                                                  3 days. The source level for this pile                                  could be more technically challenging                                  a marine mammal remained at that
                                                  size during impact driving came from                                    to predict because of the duration                                     distance the whole duration of the
                                                  the Caltrans summary table (Caltrans                                    component in the new thresholds, we                                    activity, it would not incur PTS. Inputs
                                                  2015a) for 24 in piles at approximately                                 developed a User Spreadsheet that                                      used in the User Spreadsheet, and the
                                                  5 meter depth. The source level for this                                includes tools to help predict a simple                                resulting isopleths are reported below.

                                                    TABLE 4—EXPECTED PILE-DRIVING NOISE LEVELS AND DISTANCES OF LEVEL B THRESHOLD EXCEEDANCE WITH IMPACT
                                                                                            AND VIBRATORY DRIVER

                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Distance to           Area of
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Level B             potential
                                                                                                                                                                                                                  threshold, in
                                                                                                                                                                                             Source levels                               Level B
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     meters
                                                                                         Project element requiring pile installation                                                            at 10 m                                 threshold
                                                                                                                                                                                               (dB rms)            160/120 dB         exceedance
                                                                                                                                                                                                                      RMS               in square
                                                                                                                                                                                                                   (Level B) 1        kilometers) 1

                                                  42-in    steel piles—Vibratory Driver ...............................................................................................                   175               46,416            12.97
                                                  42-in    steel piles—Impact Driver (BCA) 1 .....................................................................................                      2 183                  341             0.27
                                                  36-in    Steel Piles—Vibratory Driver ..............................................................................................                    170               21,544            12.97
                                                  36-in    Steel Piles—Impact Driver (BCA) 2 ....................................................................................                       2 183                  341             0.27
                                                  24-in    Steel Piles—Vibratory Driver ..............................................................................................                    160                4,642             4.92
                                                  24-in    Steel Piles—Impact Driver (BCA) 2 ....................................................................................                       2 180                  215             0.13
                                                  14-in    H Piles—Vibratory Driver ...................................................................................................                   150                1,000             1.01
                                                  14-in    H Piles—Vibratory Extraction .............................................................................................                     150                1,000             1.01
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                                                     1 For   underwater noise, the Level B harassment (disturbance) threshold is 160 dB for impulsive noise and 120 dB for continuous noise.
                                                     2 Bubble   curtain attenuation (BCA). A bubble curtain will be used for impact driving and is expected to reduce the source level by 10 dB.




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                                                  Marine Mammal Occurrence                                       activity ranges in amount of days                          of stationary activities such as pile
                                                                                                                 needed to be completed.                                    driving and in areas where resident
                                                     In this section we provide the                                 • In the absence of site specific                       animals may be present, this number
                                                  information about the presence, density,                       underwater acoustic propagation                            represents the number of instances of
                                                  or group dynamics of marine mammals                            modeling, the practical spreading loss                     take that may accrue to a smaller
                                                  that will inform the take calculations.                        model was used to determine the ZOI.                       number of individuals, with some
                                                     At-sea densities for marine mammal                             • All marine mammal individuals                         number of animals being exposed more
                                                  species have been determined for harbor                        potentially available are assumed to be                    than once per individual. While pile
                                                  seals and California sea lions in San                          present within the relevant area, and                      driving and removal can occur any day
                                                  Francisco Bay based on marine mammal                           thus incidentally taken;                                   throughout the in-water work window,
                                                  monitoring by Caltrans for the San                                • An individual can only be taken                       and the analysis is conducted on a per
                                                  Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge Project                           once during a 24-hour period; and,                         day basis, only a fraction of that time
                                                  from 2000 to 2015 (Caltrans 2016); all                            • Exposures to sound levels at or                       (typically a matter of hours on any given
                                                  other estimates here are determined by                         above the relevant thresholds equate to                    day) is actually spent pile driving/
                                                  using observational data taken during                          take, as defined by the MMPA.                              removal. The potential effectiveness of
                                                  marine mammal monitoring associated                               The estimation of marine mammal                         mitigation measures in reducing the
                                                  with the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge                            takes typically uses the following                         number of takes is typically not
                                                  retrofit project, the San Francisco-                           calculation:                                               quantified in the take estimation
                                                  Oakland Bay Bridge (SFOBB), which                                 For California sea lions: Level B                       process. For these reasons, these take
                                                  has been ongoing for the past 15 years,                        exposure estimate = D (density) * Area                     estimates may be conservative,
                                                  and anecdotal observational reports                            of ensonification * Number of days of                      especially if each take is considered a
                                                  from local entities.                                           noise generating activities.                               separate individual animal, and
                                                                                                                    For harbor seals: Level B exposure                      especially for pinnipeds.
                                                  Take Calculation and Estimation                                estimate = ((D * area of ensonification)
                                                     Here we describe how the information                        + 15) * number of days of noise                            Description of Marine Mammals in the
                                                  provided above is brought together to                          generating activities.                                     Area of the Specified Activity
                                                  produce a quantitative take estimate.                             For all other marine mammal species:                    Harbor Seals
                                                                                                                 Level B exposure estimate = N (number
                                                     All estimates are conservative and                                                                                        Monitoring of marine mammals in the
                                                                                                                 of animals) in the area * Number of days
                                                  include the following assumptions:                                                                                        vicinity of the SFOBB has been ongoing
                                                                                                                 of noise generating activities.
                                                     • All pilings installed at each site                           To account for the increase in                          for 15 years; from those data, Caltrans
                                                  would have an underwater noise                                 California sea lion density due to El                      has produced at-sea density estimates
                                                  disturbance equal to the piling that                           Niño, the daily take estimated from the                   for Pacific harbor seal of 0.83 animals
                                                  causes the greatest noise disturbance                          observed density has been increased by                     per square kilometer for the fall season
                                                  (i.e., the piling farthest from shore)                         a factor of 10 for each day that pile                      (Caltrans 2016). Since the construction
                                                  installed with the method that has the                         driving or removal occurs.                                 of the new pier that is currently being
                                                  largest zone of influence (ZOI). The                              There are a number of reasons why                       used as a haul out for harbor seals, there
                                                  largest underwater disturbance (Level B)                       estimates of potential instances of take                   are additional seals that need to be
                                                  ZOI would be produced by vibratory                             may be overestimates of the number of                      taken into account for the take
                                                  driving steel piles; therefore take                            individuals taken, assuming that                           calculation. The average number of seals
                                                  estimates were calculated using the                            available density or abundance                             that use the haulout at any given time
                                                  vibratory pile-driving ZOIs. The ZOIs                          estimates and estimated ZOI areas are                      is 15 animals; therefore, we would add
                                                  for each threshold are not spherical and                       accurate. We assume, in the absence of                     an additional 15 seals per day. Using
                                                  are truncated by land masses on either                         information supporting a more refined                      this density and the additional 15
                                                  side of the project area, which would                          conclusion, that the output of the                         animals per day, the potential average
                                                  dissipate sound pressure waves.                                calculation represents the number of                       daily take for the areas over which the
                                                     • Exposures were based on an                                individuals that may be taken by the                       Level B harassment thresholds may be
                                                  estimated total of 22 work days. Each                          specified activity. In fact, in the context                exceeded are estimated in Table 5.

                                                                                                         TABLE 5—TAKE CALCULATION FOR HARBOR SEAL
                                                                                                                                                                                              Number of
                                                                                                                                                                             Area                            Take
                                                                Activity                                 Pile type                                Density                                      days of
                                                                                                                                                                             (km2)             activity     estimate

                                                  Vibratory driving ....................   36-in and 42-in steel pile ......         0.83 animal/km2 ....................           12.97            3; 8      77; 206
                                                  Vibratory driving ....................   24-in steel pile ......................   0.83 animal/km2 ....................            4.92               3           57
                                                  Vibratory driving and removal            14-in steel H piles .................     0.83 animal/km2 ....................            1.01               8          127



                                                    A total of 467 harbor seal takes are                         day over 11 days of impact driving of                      observers (MMO) monitoring the zone
                                                  estimated for 2017 (Table 7). Because                          36-in and 42-in piles may enter the zone                   in the most advantageous locations to
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                                                  seals may traverse the Level A zone                            (see the Description of Marine Mammals                     spot marine mammals to initiate a
                                                  when going to and from the haul out                            in the Area of the Specified Activity for                  shutdown to avoid take by Level A
                                                  that is approximately 300 m from the                           information on seal occurrence per day).                   harassment.
                                                  project area, it would not be practicable                      If the 18 Level A takes have been met,
                                                                                                                                                                            California Sea Lion
                                                  to shutdown every time. Therefore 18                           WETA will then shutdown for all harbor
                                                  Level A takes are requested for this                           seals within the Level A zones (Table 8).                    Monitoring of marine mammals in the
                                                  species by assuming 1.6 harbor seals per                       There will be two marine mammal                            vicinity of the SFOBB has been ongoing


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                                                  for 15 years; from those data, Caltrans                        square kilometer for the post-breeding                     for the areas over which the Level B
                                                  has produced at-sea density estimates                          season (Caltrans 2016). Using this                         harassment thresholds may be exceeded
                                                  for California sea lion of 0.09 animal per                     density, the potential average daily take                  is estimated in Table 6.

                                                                                                   TABLE 6—TAKE CALCULATION FOR CALIFORNIA SEA LION
                                                                                                                                                                                              Number of
                                                                                                                                                                             Area                             Take
                                                                Activity                                 Pile type                                Density                                      days of
                                                                                                                                                                             (km2)                          estimate∧
                                                                                                                                                                                               activity

                                                  Vibratory driving ....................   36-in and 42-in steel pile ......         0.09 animal/km2 ....................           12.97            3; 8        35; 93
                                                  Vibratory driving ....................   24-in steel pile ......................   0.09 animal/km2 ....................            4.92               3            13
                                                  Vibratory driving ....................   14-in steel H piles .................     0.09 animal/km2 ....................            1.01               8             7
                                                     * All California sea lion estimates were multiplied by 10 to account for the increased occurrence of this species due to El Niño.
                                                     ∧ Total take number is 149, not 148 because we round at the end, whereas here, it shows rounding per day.


                                                     All California sea lion estimates were                      species and are rarely seen near the                       Alcatraz and west of Treasure Island
                                                  multiplied by 10 to account for the                            shore away from breeding areas.                            (Keener 2011). Harbor porpoise
                                                  increased occurrence of this species due                       Juveniles of this species occasionally                     generally travel individually or in small
                                                  to El Niño. A total of 149 California sea                     strand in San Francisco Bay,                               groups of two or three (Sekiguchi 1995).
                                                  lion takes is estimated for 2017 (Table                        particularly during El Niño events, for                      Monitoring of marine mammals in the
                                                  7). Level A take is not expected for                           example, during the 2006 El Niño event,                   vicinity of the SFOBB has been ongoing
                                                  California sea lion based on area of                           33 fur seals were admitted to the Marine                   for 15 years; from those data, Caltrans
                                                  ensonification and density of the                              Mammal Center (TMMC 2016). Some of                         has produced an estimated at-sea
                                                  animals in that area.                                          these stranded animals were collected                      density for harbor porpoise of 0.021
                                                                                                                 from shorelines in San Francisco Bay.                      animal per square kilometer (Caltrans
                                                  Northern Elephant Seal                                                                                                    2016). However, this estimate would be
                                                                                                                 Due to the recent El Niño event,
                                                     Monitoring of marine mammals in the                         northern fur seals were observed in San                    an overestimate of what would actually
                                                  vicinity of the SFOBB has been ongoing                         Francisco bay more frequently, as well                     be seen in the project area since it is a
                                                  for 15 years; from those data, Caltrans                        as strandings all along the California                     smaller area than the monitoring area of
                                                  has produced an estimated at-sea                               coast and inside San Francisco Bay                         SFOBB. In order to estimate a more
                                                  density for northern elephant seal of                          (TMMC, personal communication); a                          realistic take number, we assume it is
                                                  0.03 animal per square kilometer                               trend that may continue this summer                        possible that a small group of
                                                  (Caltrans 2016). Most sightings of                             through winter if El Niño conditions                      individuals (five harbor porpoises) may
                                                  northern elephant seal in San Francisco                        occur. Because sightings are normally                      enter the Level B harassment area on as
                                                  Bay occur in spring or early summer,                           rare; instances recently have been                         many as two days of pile driving or
                                                  and are less likely to occur during the                        observed, but are not common, and                          removal, for a total of ten harbor
                                                  periods of in-water work for this project                      based on estimates from local                              porpoise takes per year (Table 7). It is
                                                  (June through November). As a result,                          observations (TMMC, personal                               possible that harbor porpoise may enter
                                                  densities during pile driving and                              communication), it is estimated that ten                   the Level A harassment zone for high
                                                  removal for the proposed action would                          northern fur seals will be taken in 2017                   frequency cetaceans; however, 2 MMOs
                                                  be much lower. Therefore, we estimate                          (Table 7). Level A take is not requested                   will be monitoring the area and WETA
                                                  that it is possible that a lone northern                       or authorized for this species.                            would implement a shutdown for the
                                                  elephant seal may enter the Level B                                                                                       entire zone if a harbor porpoise (or any
                                                  harassment area once per week during                           Harbor Porpoise                                            other marine mammal) approaches the
                                                  pile driving or removal, for a total of 18                       In the last six decades, harbor                          Level A zone; therefore Level A take is
                                                  takes in 2017 (Table 7). Level A take of                       porpoises were observed outside of San                     not being requested, nor authorized for
                                                  Northern elephant seal is not requested,                       Francisco Bay. The few harbor                              this species.
                                                  nor is it authorized because although                          porpoises that entered were not sighted
                                                                                                                 past central Bay close to the Golden                       Gray Whale
                                                  one animal may approach the large
                                                  Level B zones, it is not expected that it                      Gate Bridge. In recent years, however,                        Historically, gray whales were not
                                                  will continue in the area of                                   there have been increasingly common                        common in San Francisco Bay. The
                                                  ensonification into the Level A zone.                          observations of harbor porpoises in                        Oceanic Society has tracked gray whale
                                                  Further, if the animal does approach the                       central, north, and south San Francisco                    sightings since they began returning to
                                                  Level A zone, construction will be shut                        Bay. Porpoise activity inside San                          San Francisco Bay regularly in the late
                                                  down.                                                          Francisco Bay is thought to be related to                  1990s. The Oceanic Society data show
                                                                                                                 foraging and mating behaviors (Keener                      that all age classes of gray whales are
                                                  Northern Fur Seal                                              2011; Duffy 2015). According to                            entering San Francisco Bay, and that
                                                     During the breeding season, the                             observations by the Golden Gate                            they enter as singles or in groups of up
                                                  majority of the worldwide population is                        Cetacean Research team as part of their                    to five individuals. However, the data
                                                  found on the Pribilof Islands in the                           multi-year assessment, over 100                            do not distinguish between sightings of
                                                  southern Bering Sea, with the remaining                        porpoises may be seen at one time                          gray whales and number of individual
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                                                  animals spread throughout the North                            entering San Francisco Bay; and over                       whales (Winning 2008). Caltrans
                                                  Pacific Ocean. On the coast of                                 600 individual animals are documented                      Richmond-San Rafael Bridge project
                                                  California, small breeding colonies are                        in a photo-ID database. However,                           monitors recorded 12 living and two
                                                  present at San Miguel Island off                               sightings are concentrated in the                          dead gray whales in the surveys
                                                  southern California, and the Farallon                          vicinity of the Golden Gate Bridge and                     performed in 2012. All sightings were in
                                                  Islands off central California (Carretta et                    Angel Island, north of the project area,                   either the central or north Bay; and all
                                                  al., 2014). Northern fur seal are a pelagic                    with lesser numbers sighted south of                       but two sightings occurred during the


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                                                  months of April and May. One gray                                                         2008). The northern limit of their                      groups of five individuals may enter San
                                                  whale was sighted in June, and one in                                                     regular range is currently the Pacific                  Francisco Bay approximately three
                                                  October (the specific years were                                                          coast off San Francisco and Marin                       times during the construction activities,
                                                  unreported). It is estimated that two to                                                  County, and they occasionally enter San                 and may enter the ensonified area once
                                                  six gray whales enter San Francisco Bay                                                   Francisco Bay, sometimes foraging for                   per week over the two-week stint, for a
                                                  in any given year. Because construction                                                   fish in Fort Point Cove, just east of the               total of 30 takes of bottlenose dolphins.
                                                  activities are only occurring during a                                                    Golden Gate Bridge. Members of this                     Additionally, in the summer of 2015, a
                                                  maximum of 22 days in 2017, it is                                                         stock are transient and make movements                  lone bottlenose dolphin was seen
                                                  estimated that two gray whales may                                                        up and down the coast, and into some                    swimming in the Oyster Point area of
                                                  potentially enter the area during the                                                     estuaries, throughout the year.
                                                                                                                                                                                                    South San Francisco (GGCR 2016). We
                                                  construction period, for a total of 2 gray                                                Bottlenose dolphins are being observed
                                                                                                                                                                                                    estimate that this lone bottlenose
                                                  whale takes in 2017 (Table 7).                                                            in San Francisco bay more frequently in
                                                                                                                                                                                                    dolphin may be present in the project
                                                                                                                                            recent years (TMMC, personal
                                                  Bottlenose Dolphin                                                                        communication). Groups with an                          area each day of construction, an
                                                    Since the 1982–83 El Niño, which                                                       average group size of five animals enter                additional 22 takes. The 30 takes for a
                                                  increased water temperatures off                                                          the bay and occur near Yerba Buena                      small group, and the 22 takes for the
                                                  California, bottlenose dolphins have                                                      Island once per week for a two week                     lone bottlenose dolphin equate to 52
                                                  been consistently sighted along the                                                       stint and then depart the bay (TMMC,                    bottlenose dolphin takes for 2017 (Table
                                                  central California coast (Carretta et al.,                                                personal communication). Assuming                       7).

                                                                                                                  TABLE 7—CALCULATIONS FOR INCIDENTAL TAKE ESTIMATION
                                                                                                                                                                                       Estimated take by Level B harassment
                                                                                                               Pile-                         Number of
                                                             Pile type                                         driver                         driving                                   Northern
                                                                                                                                                            Harbor         CA                        Harbor        Gray       Northern     Bottlenose
                                                                                                                type                           days                                     elephant
                                                                                                                                                             seal       sea lion 1        seal 2
                                                                                                                                                                                                    porpoise 2    whale 2     fur seal 2    dolphin

                                                  42-in   steel   pile ..................      Vibratory 3 .........................                 8           77             35            NA           NA           NA           NA             8
                                                  36-in   steel   .........................    Vibratory 3 .........................                 3          206             93            NA           NA           NA           NA             3
                                                  24-in   steel   piles ................       Vibratory 3 .........................                 3           57             13            NA           NA           NA           NA             3
                                                  14-in   steel   H pile ..............        Vibratory ...........................                 8          127              7            NA           NA           NA           NA             8

                                                      Project Total (2017) ...                 ..........................................           22          467          ∧ 149            218          210          22           210          * 52
                                                    1 To  account for potential El Niño conditions, take calculated from at-sea densities for California sea lion has been increased by a factor of 10.
                                                    2 Take is not calculated by activity type for these species with a low potential to occur, only a yearly total is given.
                                                    3 Piles of this type may also be installed with an impact hammer, which would reduce the estimated take.
                                                    * Total take includes an additional 30 takes to account for a transitory group of dolphins that may occur in the project area over the course of the project.
                                                    ∧ Total take number is 149, not 148 because we round at the end, whereas here, it shows rounding per day.


                                                  Mitigation Measures                                                                          (1) The manner in which, and the                     pile to prevent Level A harassment to
                                                                                                                                            degree to which, the successful                         marine mammals, while providing
                                                     In order to issue an IHA under section                                                 implementation of the measure(s) is                     estimates of the areas within which
                                                  101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA, NMFS must                                                       expected to reduce impacts to marine                    Level B harassment might occur. In
                                                  set forth the permissible methods of                                                      mammals, marine mammal species or                       addition to the specific measures
                                                  taking pursuant to such activity, and                                                     stocks, and their habitat—which                         described later in this section, WETA
                                                  other means of effecting the least                                                        considers the nature of the potential                   would conduct briefings between
                                                  practicable impact on such species or                                                     adverse impact being mitigated                          construction supervisors and crews,
                                                  stock and its habitat, paying particular                                                  (likelihood, scope, range), as well as the              marine mammal monitoring team, and
                                                  attention to rookeries, mating grounds,                                                   likelihood that the measure will be                     WETA staff prior to the start of all pile
                                                  and areas of similar significance, and on                                                 effective if implemented; and the                       driving activity, and when new
                                                  the availability of such species or stock                                                 likelihood of effective implementation,                 personnel join the work, in order to
                                                  for taking for certain subsistence uses                                                   and;                                                    explain responsibilities, communication
                                                  (latter not applicable for this action).                                                     (2) The practicability of the measures               procedures, marine mammal monitoring
                                                  NMFS regulations require applicants for                                                   for applicant implementation, which                     protocol, and operational procedures.
                                                  incidental take authorizations to include                                                 may consider such things as cost,
                                                                                                                                            impact on operations, and, in the case                  Monitoring and Shutdown for
                                                  information about the availability and                                                                                                            Construction Activities
                                                  feasibility (economic and technological)                                                  of a military readiness activity,
                                                  of equipment, methods, and manner of                                                      personnel safety, practicality of                         The following measures would apply
                                                  conducting such activity or other means                                                   implementation, and impact on the                       to WETA’s mitigation through
                                                  of effecting the least practicable adverse                                                effectiveness of the military readiness                 shutdown and disturbance zones:
                                                                                                                                            activity.                                                 Shutdown Zone—For all pile driving
                                                  impact upon the affected species or
                                                                                                                                               Measurements from similar pile                       activities, WETA will establish a
                                                  stocks and their habitat (50 CFR
                                                                                                                                            driving events were coupled with                        shutdown zone intended to contain the
                                                  216.104(a)(11)).
                                                                                                                                            practical spreading loss to estimate                    area in which SPLs equal or exceed the
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                                                     In evaluating how mitigation may or                                                    zones of influence (ZOI; see Estimated                  auditory injury criteria for cetaceans
                                                  may not be appropriate to ensure the                                                      Take by Incidental Harassment); these                   and pinnipeds. The purpose of a
                                                  least practicable adverse impact on                                                       values were used to develop mitigation                  shutdown zone is to define an area
                                                  species or stocks and their habitat, as                                                   measures for pile driving and removal                   within which shutdown of activity
                                                  well as subsistence uses where                                                            activities at the Project area. The ZOIs                would occur upon sighting of a marine
                                                  applicable, we carefully balance two                                                      effectively represent the mitigation zone               mammal (or in anticipation of an animal
                                                  primary factors:                                                                          that would be established around each                   entering the defined area), thus


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                                                  preventing injury of marine mammals                                      death are unlikely outcomes even in the                                  a minimum shutdown zone of 30 meters
                                                  (as described previously under Potential                                 absence of mitigation measures).                                         will be established during all pile
                                                  Effects of the Specified Activity on                                     Modeled radial distances for shutdown                                    driving activities, regardless of the
                                                  Marine Mammals, serious injury or                                        zones are shown in Table 8. However,                                     estimated zone.

                                                                                             TABLE 8—SHUTDOWN ZONES FOR IMPACT AND VIBRATORY PILE DRIVING
                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Impact pile        Vibratory pile
                                                                                                                                                                                                               driving shutdown          driving
                                                                                                                    Hearing group                                                                                   distance       shutdown distance
                                                                                                                                                                                                                    (meters)            (meters)

                                                  Phocid (Harbor seal) 1 .................................................................................................................................                  1 30                 30
                                                  Phocid (Northern elephant seal) ..................................................................................................................                        130                  30
                                                  Otariids and MFC * ......................................................................................................................................                  30                  30
                                                  LFC and HFC * ............................................................................................................................................                300                  30
                                                    1 A minimum shut down zone of 30 meters is established for Pacific harbor seal, in the event that all Level A take authorized for this species is
                                                  used (18), an exclusion zone of 130 meters for 42- and 36-in piles, and an exclusion zone of 60 meters for 24-in piles will be used for the re-
                                                  mainder of impact pile driving.
                                                    * MFC = Mid-frequency cetacean, LFC = Low-frequency cetacean, HFC = High-frequency cetacean.


                                                     Disturbance Zone—Disturbance zones                                    precise accounting of observed                                           activities. MMO requirements for
                                                  are the areas in which SPLs equal or                                     incidences of harassment created. This                                   construction actions are as follows:
                                                  exceed 160 and 120 dB rms (for impulse                                   information may then be used to                                             (a) Independent observers (i.e., not
                                                  and continuous sound, respectively).                                     extrapolate observed takes to reach an                                   construction personnel) are required;
                                                  Disturbance zones provide utility for                                    approximate understanding of actual                                         (b) At least one observer must have
                                                  monitoring conducted for mitigation                                      total takes.                                                             prior experience working as an observer;
                                                  purposes (i.e., shutdown zone                                                                                                                        (c) Other observers (that do not have
                                                                                                                              Monitoring Protocols—Monitoring                                       prior experience) may substitute
                                                  monitoring) by establishing monitoring                                   would be conducted before, during, and
                                                  protocols for areas adjacent to the                                                                                                               education (undergraduate degree in
                                                                                                                           after pile driving and vibratory removal                                 biological science or related field) or
                                                  shutdown zones. Monitoring of                                            activities. In addition, observers shall
                                                  disturbance zones enables observers to                                                                                                            training for experience;
                                                                                                                           record all instances of marine mammal                                       (d) Where a team of three or more
                                                  be aware of and communicate the                                          occurrence, regardless of distance from
                                                  presence of marine mammals in the                                                                                                                 observers are required, one observer
                                                                                                                           activity, and shall document any                                         should be designated as lead observer or
                                                  project area but outside the shutdown                                    behavioral reactions in concert with
                                                  zone and thus prepare for potential                                                                                                               monitoring coordinator. The lead
                                                                                                                           distance from piles being driven.                                        observer must have prior experience
                                                  shutdowns of activity. However, the                                      Observations made outside the
                                                  primary purpose of disturbance zone                                                                                                               working as an observer; and
                                                                                                                           shutdown zone will not result in                                            (e) NMFS will require submission and
                                                  monitoring is for documenting instances                                  shutdown; that pile segment would be                                     approval of observer CVs.
                                                  of Level B harassment; disturbance zone                                  completed without cessation, unless the                                     (2) Qualified MMOs are trained
                                                  monitoring is discussed in greater detail                                animal approaches or enters the                                          biologists, and need the following
                                                  later (see Monitoring and Reporting).                                    shutdown zone, at which point all pile                                   additional minimum qualifications:
                                                  Nominal radial distances for                                             driving activities would be halted.                                         (a) Visual acuity in both eyes
                                                  disturbance zones are shown in Table 4.                                  Monitoring will take place from 30                                       (correction is permissible) sufficient for
                                                     Given the size of the disturbance zone                                minutes prior to initiation through                                      discernment of moving targets at the
                                                  for vibratory pile driving, it is                                        thirty minutes post-completion of pile                                   water’s surface with ability to estimate
                                                  impossible to guarantee that all animals                                 driving and removal activities. Pile                                     target size and distance; use of
                                                  would be observed or to make                                             driving activities include the time to                                   binoculars may be necessary to correctly
                                                  comprehensive observations of fine-                                      install or remove a single pile or series                                identify the target;
                                                  scale behavioral reactions to sound, and                                 of piles, as long as the time elapsed                                       (b) Ability to conduct field
                                                  only a portion of the zone (e.g., what                                   between uses of the pile driving                                         observations and collect data according
                                                  may be reasonably observed by visual                                     equipment is no more than 30 minutes.                                    to assigned protocols;
                                                  observers stationed within the bay)                                      Please see the Monitoring Plan                                              (c) Experience or training in the field
                                                  would be observed. In order to                                           (www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/                                           identification of marine mammals,
                                                  document observed instances of                                           incidental/construction.htm), developed                                  including the identification of
                                                  harassment, monitors record all marine                                   by WETA in agreement with NMFS, for                                      behaviors;
                                                  mammal observations, regardless of                                       full details of the monitoring protocols.                                   (d) Sufficient training, orientation, or
                                                  location. The observer’s location, as                                                                                                             experience with the construction
                                                  well as the location of the pile being                                      The following additional measures                                     operation to provide for personal safety
                                                  driven, is known from a GPS. The                                         apply to visual monitoring:                                              during observations;
                                                  location of the animal is estimated as a                                    (1) Monitoring will be conducted by                                      (e) Writing skills sufficient to prepare
                                                  distance from the observer, which is                                     qualified observers, who will be placed                                  a report of observations including but
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                                                  then compared to the location from the                                   at the best vantage point(s) practicable                                 not limited to the number and species
                                                  pile. It may then be estimated whether                                   to monitor for marine mammals and                                        of marine mammals observed; dates and
                                                  the animal was exposed to sound levels                                   implement shutdown/delay procedures                                      times when in-water construction
                                                  constituting incidental harassment on                                    when applicable by calling for the                                       activities were conducted; dates and
                                                  the basis of predicted distances to                                      shutdown to the hammer operator. A                                       times when in-water construction
                                                  relevant thresholds in post-processing of                                minimum of two observers will be                                         activities were suspended to avoid
                                                  observational and acoustic data, and a                                   required for all pile driving/removal                                    potential incidental injury from


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                                                  construction sound of marine mammals                    operating the hammer at less than full                passage to or from biologically
                                                  observed within a defined shutdown                      power results in ‘‘bouncing’’ of the                  important areas, permanent destruction
                                                  zone; and marine mammal behavior;                       hammer as it strikes the pile, resulting              of habitat, or temporary disturbance of
                                                  and                                                     in multiple ‘‘strikes.’’ For impact                   habitat during a biologically important
                                                     (f) Ability to communicate orally, by                driving, we require an initial set of three           time; and
                                                  radio or in person, with project                        strikes from the impact hammer at                        (6) For monitoring directly related to
                                                  personnel to provide real-time                          reduced energy, followed by a 30-                     mitigation, an increase in the
                                                  information on marine mammals                           second waiting period, then 2                         probability of detecting marine
                                                  observed in the area as necessary.                      subsequent 3-strike sets. Soft start will             mammals, thus allowing for more
                                                     (3) Prior to the start of pile driving               be required at the beginning of each                  effective implementation of the
                                                  activity, the shutdown zone will be                     day’s impact pile driving work and at                 mitigation.
                                                  monitored for thirty minutes to ensure                  any time following a cessation of impact                 Based on our evaluation of WETA’s
                                                  that it is clear of marine mammals. Pile                pile driving of 30 minutes or longer.                 planned measures, as well as any other
                                                  driving will only commence once                                                                               potential measures considered by
                                                  observers have declared the shutdown                    Sound Attenuation Devices                             NMFS, NMFS has determined that the
                                                  zone clear of marine mammals; animals                      Two types of sound attenuation                     planned mitigation measures provide
                                                  will be allowed to remain in the                        devices will be used during impact pile-              the means of effecting the least
                                                  shutdown zone (i.e., must leave of their                driving: Bubble curtains and pile                     practicable impact on marine mammal
                                                  own volition) and their behavior will be                cushions. WETA will employ the use of                 species or stocks and their habitat,
                                                  monitored and documented. The                           a bubble curtain during impact pile-                  paying particular attention to rookeries,
                                                  shutdown zone may only be declared                      driving, which is assumed to reduce the               mating grounds, and areas of similar
                                                  clear, and pile driving started, when the               source level by 10 dB. WETA will also                 significance.
                                                  entire shutdown zone is visible (i.e.,                  employ the use of 12-in-thick wood
                                                  when not obscured by dark, rain, fog,                                                                         Monitoring and Reporting
                                                                                                          cushion block on impact hammers to
                                                  etc.). In addition, if such conditions                  attenuate underwater sound levels.                       In order to issue an IHA for an
                                                  should arise during impact pile driving                    We have carefully evaluated WETA’s                 activity, section 101(a)(5)(D) of the
                                                  that is already underway, the activity                  planned mitigation measures and                       MMPA states that NMFS must set forth
                                                  would be halted.                                        considered their effectiveness in past                requirements pertaining to the
                                                     (4) If a marine mammal approaches or                 implementation to determine whether                   monitoring and reporting of such taking.
                                                  enters the shutdown zone during the                     they are likely to effect the least                   The MMPA implementing regulations at
                                                  course of pile driving operations,                      practicable impact on the affected                    50 CFR 216.104 (a)(13) indicate that
                                                  activity will be halted and delayed until               marine mammal species and stocks and                  requests for authorizations must include
                                                  either the animal has voluntarily left                  their habitat.                                        the suggested means of accomplishing
                                                  and been visually confirmed beyond the                     Any mitigation measure(s) we                       the necessary monitoring and reporting
                                                  shutdown zone or fifteen minutes have                   prescribe should be able to accomplish,               that will result in increased knowledge
                                                  passed without re-detection of small                    have a reasonable likelihood of                       of the species and of the level of taking
                                                  cetaceans and pinnipeds, and thirty                     accomplishing (based on current                       or impacts on populations of marine
                                                  minutes for gray whales. Monitoring                     science), or contribute to the                        mammals that are expected to be
                                                  will be conducted throughout the time                   accomplishment of one or more of the                  present in the action area. Effective
                                                  required to drive a pile.                               general goals listed below:                           reporting is critical to both compliance
                                                     (5) Using delay and shut-down                           (1) Avoidance or minimization of                   and ensuring that the most value is
                                                  procedures, if a species for which                      injury or death of marine mammals                     obtained from the required monitoring.
                                                  authorization has not been granted                      wherever possible (goals 2, 3, and 4 may                 Monitoring and reporting
                                                  (including but not limited to Guadalupe                 contribute to this goal);                             requirements prescribed by NMFS
                                                  fur seals and humpback whales) or if a                     (2) A reduction in the number (total               should contribute to improved
                                                  species for which authorization has                     number or number at biologically                      understanding of one or more of the
                                                  been granted but the authorized takes                   important time or location) of                        following:
                                                  are met, approaches or is observed                      individual marine mammals exposed to                     • Occurrence of marine mammal
                                                  within the Level B harassment zone,                     stimuli expected to result in incidental              species in action area (e.g., presence,
                                                  activities will shut down immediately                   take (this goal may contribute to 1,                  abundance, distribution, density);
                                                  and not restart until the animals have                  above, or to reducing takes by                           • Nature, scope, or context of likely
                                                  been confirmed to have left the area.                   behavioral harassment only);                          marine mammal exposure to potential
                                                                                                             (3) A reduction in the number (total               stressors/impacts (individual or
                                                  Soft Start                                                                                                    cumulative, acute or chronic), through
                                                                                                          number or number at biologically
                                                     The use of a soft start procedure is                 important time or location) of times any              better understanding of: (1) Action or
                                                  believed to provide additional                          individual marine mammal would be                     environment (e.g., source
                                                  protection to marine mammals by                         exposed to stimuli expected to result in              characterization, propagation, ambient
                                                  warning or providing a chance to leave                  incidental take (this goal may contribute             noise); (2) affected species (e.g., life
                                                  the area prior to the hammer operating                  to 1, above, or to reducing takes by                  history, dive patterns); (3) co-occurrence
                                                  at full capacity, and typically involves                behavioral harassment only);                          of marine mammal species with the
                                                  a requirement to initiate sound from the                   (4) A reduction in the intensity of                action; or (4) biological or behavioral
                                                  hammer at reduced energy followed by                    exposure to stimuli expected to result in             context of exposure (e.g., age, calving or
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                                                  a waiting period. This procedure is                     incidental take (this goal may contribute             feeding areas);
                                                  repeated two additional times. It is                    to 1, above, or to reducing the severity                 • Individual marine mammal
                                                  difficult to specify the reduction in                   of behavioral harassment only);                       responses (behavioral or physiological)
                                                  energy for any given hammer because of                     (5) Avoidance or minimization of                   to acoustic stressors (acute, chronic, or
                                                  variation across drivers and, for impact                adverse effects to marine mammal                      cumulative), other stressors, or
                                                  hammers, the actual number of strikes at                habitat, paying particular attention to               cumulative impacts from multiple
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                                                     • How anticipated responses to                       B harassment zones (areas within                      WETA’s application for more
                                                  stressors impact either: (1) Long-term                  approximately 2,000 feet of the pile-                 information on this Plan, including the
                                                  fitness and survival of individual                      driving area observable from the shore)               methodology, equipment, and reporting
                                                  marine mammals; or (2) population,                      on 2 separate days—no earlier than 7                  information). The monitoring is based
                                                  species, or stock;                                      days before the first day of                          on dual metric criteria that will include
                                                     • Effects on marine mammal habitat                   construction—to establish baseline                    the following:
                                                  (e.g., marine mammal prey species,                      observations. Special attention will be                  • Establish the distance to the 206-dB
                                                  acoustic habitat, or other important                    given to the harbor seal haul-out sites in            peak sound pressure criteria;
                                                  physical components of marine                           proximity to the project (i.e., the harbor               • Verify the extent of Level A
                                                  mammal habitat); and                                    seal platform and Breakwater Island).                 harassment zones for marine mammals;
                                                     • Mitigation and monitoring                          Monitoring will be timed to occur                        • Verify the attenuation provided by
                                                  effectiveness.                                          during various tides (preferably low and              bubble curtains; and
                                                     WETA’s monitoring and reporting is                   high tides) during daylight hours from                   • Provide all monitoring data to
                                                  also described in their Marine Mammal                   locations that provide the best vantage               NMFS. The reports will be submitted bi-
                                                  Monitoring Plan, online at                              point available, including the pier,                  weekly, unless WETA proposes to
                                                  www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/                           breakwater, and adjacent docks within                 modify the zones based on the
                                                  incidental/construction.htm.                            the harbor. The information collected                 hydroacoustic measurement, in which
                                                                                                          from baseline monitoring will be used                 case WETA would report those data
                                                  Visual Marine Mammal Observations
                                                                                                          for comparison with results of                        before zone modification. The reports
                                                     WETA will collect sighting data and                  monitoring during pile-driving                        would include the following
                                                  behavioral responses to construction for                activities.                                           information:
                                                  marine mammal species observed in the                                                                            1. Size and type of piles;
                                                  region of activity during the period of                 Data Collection                                          2. A detailed description of the noise
                                                  activity. All MMOs will be trained in                      We require that observers use                      attenuation device, including design
                                                  marine mammal identification and                        approved data forms. Among other                      specifications;
                                                  behaviors and are required to have no                   pieces of information, WETA will                         3. The impact hammer energy rating
                                                  other construction-related tasks while                  record detailed information about any                 used to drive the piles, and the make
                                                  conducting monitoring. A minimum of                     implementation of shutdowns,                          and model of the hammer and the
                                                  two MMOs will be required for all pile                  including the distance of animals to the              output energy;
                                                  driving/removal activities. WETA will                   pile and description of specific actions                 4. The physical characteristics of the
                                                  monitor the shutdown zone and                           that ensued and resulting behavior of                 bottom substrate into which the piles
                                                  disturbance zone before, during, and                    the animal, if any. In addition, WETA                 were driven;
                                                  after pile driving, with observers located              will attempt to distinguish between the                  5. The depth of water in which the
                                                  at the best practicable vantage points.                 number of individual animals taken and                pile was driven;
                                                  Based on our requirements, WETA will                    the number of incidences of take. We                     6. The depth into the substrate that
                                                  implement the following procedures for                  require that, at a minimum, the                       the pile was driven;
                                                  pile driving and removal:                               following information be collected on                    7. A description of the sound
                                                     • MMOs will be located at the best                   the sighting forms:                                   monitoring equipment;
                                                  vantage point(s) in order to properly see                  • Date and time that monitored                        8. The distance between hydrophones
                                                  the entire shutdown zone and as much                    activity begins or ends;                              and pile;
                                                  of the disturbance zone as possible;                       • Construction activities occurring                   9. The depth of the hydrophones and
                                                     • During all observation periods,                    during each observation period;                       depth of water at hydrophone locations;
                                                  observers will use binoculars and the                      • Weather parameters (e.g., percent                   10. The distance from the pile to the
                                                  naked eye to search continuously for                    cover, visibility);                                   water’s edge;
                                                  marine mammals;                                            • Water conditions (e.g., sea state,                  11. The total number of strikes to
                                                     • If the shutdown zones are obscured                 tide state);                                          drive each pile and for all piles driven
                                                  by fog or poor lighting conditions, pile                   • Species, numbers, and, if possible,              during a 24-hour period;
                                                  driving at that location will not be                    sex and age class of marine mammals;                     12. The results of the hydroacoustic
                                                  initiated until that zone is visible.                      • Description of any observable                    monitoring, as described under Signal
                                                  Should such conditions arise while                      marine mammal behavior patterns,                      Processing;
                                                  impact driving is underway, the activity                including bearing and direction of                       13. The distance at which peak,
                                                  would be halted; and                                    travel, and if possible, the correlation to           cumulative SEL, and RMS values
                                                     • The shutdown and disturbance                       SPLs;                                                 exceed the respective threshold values;
                                                  zones around the pile will be monitored                    • Distance from pile driving or                       14. The 30 second average for the
                                                  for the presence of marine mammals                      removal activities to marine mammals                  duration of each pile;
                                                  before, during, and after any pile driving              and distance from the marine mammals                     15. The spectra graphs for each pile
                                                  or removal activity.                                    to the observation point;                             type; and
                                                     Individuals implementing the                            • Description of implementation of                    16. A description of any observable
                                                  monitoring protocol will assess its                     mitigation measures (e.g., shutdown or                fish, marine mammal, or bird behavior
                                                  effectiveness using an adaptive                         delay);                                               in the immediate area and, if possible,
                                                  approach. The monitoring biologists                        • Locations of all marine mammal                   correlation to underwater sound levels
                                                  will use their best professional                        observations; and                                     occurring at that time.
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                                                  judgment throughout implementation                         • Other human activity in the area.                   A minimum of five piles of each size
                                                  and seek improvements to these                                                                                and type of piles to be impact driven
                                                  methods when deemed appropriate.                        Hydroacousting Monitoring                             will be monitored, including five of the
                                                  Any modifications to protocol will be                     The monitoring will be done in                      36-in-diameter donut piles, five of the
                                                  coordinated between NMFS and WETA.                      accordance with the methodology                       42-in-diameter guide piles; and five of
                                                     In addition, the MMO(s) will survey                  outlined in this Hydroacoustic                        the 24-in-diameter dolphin piles; and
                                                  the potential Level A and nearby Level                  Monitoring Plan (see Appendix B of                    two piles of the 42-in steel piles and 14-


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                                                  in H piles to be vibratory driven will be               adverse effects on annual rates of                    injurious. WETA will also employ the
                                                  monitored. Piles chosen to be monitored                 recruitment or survival (i.e., population-            use of 12-in-thick wood cushion block
                                                  will be representative of the different                 level effects). An estimate of the number             on impact hammers, and a bubble
                                                  sizes and range of typical water depths                 of takes alone is not enough information              curtain as sound attenuation devices.
                                                  at the project location where piles will                on which to base an impact                            Environmental conditions at Alameda
                                                  be driven with an impact or vibratory                   determination. In addition to                         Point mean that marine mammal
                                                  hammer.                                                 considering estimates of the number of                detection ability by trained observers is
                                                     One hydrophone will be placed at                     marine mammals that might be ‘‘taken’’                high, enabling a high rate of success in
                                                  mid-water depth at the nearest distance,                through harassment, NMFS considers                    implementation of shutdowns to avoid
                                                  approximately 10 meters, from each pile                 other factors, such as the likely nature              injury.
                                                  being monitored. An additional                          of any responses (e.g., intensity,                       WETA’s planned activities are
                                                  hydrophone will be placed at mid-water                  duration), the context of any responses               localized and of relatively short
                                                  depth at a distance of 20 to 50 meters                  (e.g., critical reproductive time or                  duration (a maximum of 22 days for pile
                                                  from the pile to provide two sound-level                location, migration), as well as effects              driving and removal). The entire project
                                                  readings during ambient and pile                        on habitat, and the likely effectiveness              area is limited to the Central Bay
                                                  driving conditions. A third hydrophone                  of the mitigation. We also assess the                 operations and maintenance facility area
                                                  may be deployed at a greater distance                   number, intensity, and context of                     and its immediate surroundings. These
                                                  (e.g., 100 meters or further) for the                   estimated takes by evaluating this                    localized and short-term noise
                                                  purpose of better defining the long-                    information relative to population                    exposures may cause short-term
                                                  distance sound propagation.                             status. Consistent with the 1989                      behavioral modifications in harbor
                                                  Underwater sound levels will be                         preamble for NMFS’s implementing                      seals, northern fur seals, northern
                                                  continuously monitored during the                       regulations (54 FR 40338; September 29,               elephant seals, California sea lions,
                                                  entire duration of each pile being                      1989), the impacts from other past and                harbor porpoises, bottlenose dolphins,
                                                  driven. The peak, rms (impulse level),                  ongoing anthropogenic activities are                  and gray whales. Moreover, the
                                                  and SEL level of each strike will be                    incorporated into this analysis via their             mitigation and monitoring measures are
                                                  monitored in real time. The cSEL will                   impacts on the environmental baseline                 expected to reduce the likelihood of
                                                  also be monitored live, assuming no                     (e.g., as reflected in the regulatory status          injury and behavior exposures.
                                                  contamination from other noise sources.                 of the species, population size and                   Additionally, no important feeding and/
                                                  Sound levels will be measured in dB re:                 growth rate where known, ongoing                      or reproductive areas for marine
                                                  1 mPa. For more details on the                          sources of human-caused mortality, or                 mammals are known to be within the
                                                  methodology of WETA’s hydroacoustic                     ambient noise levels).                                ensonified area during the construction
                                                  monitoring, please see Appendix B of                       Pile driving and removal activities                time frame.
                                                  their application.                                      associated with the facility construction                The project also is not expected to
                                                                                                          project, as outlined previously, have the             have significant adverse effects on
                                                  Reporting                                                                                                     affected marine mammals’ habitat. The
                                                                                                          potential to disturb or displace marine
                                                     A draft report will be submitted to                  mammals. Specifically, the specified                  project activities would not modify
                                                  NMFS within 90 days of the completion                   activities may result in take, in the form            existing marine mammal habitat for a
                                                  of marine mammal monitoring, or 60                      of Level A and Level B harassment (PTS                significant amount of time. The
                                                  days prior to the requested date of                     and behavioral disturbance,                           activities may cause some fish to leave
                                                  issuance of any future IHA for projects                 respectively), from underwater sounds                 the area of disturbance, thus temporarily
                                                  at the same location, whichever comes                   generated from pile driving and                       impacting marine mammals’ foraging
                                                  first. The report will include marine                   removal. Potential takes could occur if               opportunities in a limited portion of the
                                                  mammal observations pre-activity,                       individuals of these species are present              foraging range. However, because of the
                                                  during-activity, and post-activity during               in the ensonified zone when pile                      short duration of the activities and the
                                                  pile driving and removal days, and will                 driving and removal occurs.                           relatively small area of the habitat that
                                                  also provide descriptions of any                           No injury, serious injury, or mortality            may be affected, the impacts to marine
                                                  behavioral responses to construction                    is anticipated given the nature of the                mammal habitat are not expected to
                                                  activities by marine mammals and a                      activities and measures designed to                   cause significant or long-term negative
                                                  complete description of all mitigation                  minimize the possibility of injury to                 consequences.
                                                  shutdowns and the results of those                      marine mammals. The potential for                        Effects on individuals that are taken
                                                  actions and an extrapolated total take                  these outcomes is minimized through                   by Level B harassment, on the basis of
                                                  estimate based on the number of marine                  the construction method and the                       reports in the literature as well as
                                                  mammals observed during the course of                   implementation of the planned                         monitoring from other similar activities,
                                                  construction. A final report must be                    mitigation measures. Specifically,                    will likely be limited to reactions such
                                                  submitted within 30 days following                      vibratory hammers will be the primary                 as increased swimming speeds,
                                                  resolution of comments on the draft                     method of installation (impact driving is             increased surfacing time, or decreased
                                                  report.                                                 included only as a contingency). Impact               foraging (if such activity were occurring)
                                                                                                          pile driving produces short, sharp                    (e.g., Thorson and Reyff 2006; Lerma
                                                  Negligible Impact Analysis and                          pulses with higher peak levels and                    2014). Most likely, individuals will
                                                  Determinations                                          much sharper rise time to reach those                 simply move away from the sound
                                                     NMFS has defined negligible impact                   peaks. If impact driving is necessary,                source and be temporarily displaced
                                                  as an impact resulting from the                         implementation of soft start and                      from the areas of pile driving, although
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                                                  specified activity that cannot be                       shutdown zones significantly reduces                  even this reaction has been observed
                                                  reasonably expected to, and is not                      any possibility of injury. Given                      primarily only in association with
                                                  reasonably likely to, adversely affect the              sufficient ‘‘notice’’ through use of soft             impact pile driving. Thus, even repeated
                                                  species or stock through effects on                     start (for impact driving), marine                    Level B harassment of some small
                                                  annual rates of recruitment or survival                 mammals are expected to move away                     subset of the overall stock is unlikely to
                                                  (50 CFR 216.103). A negligible impact                   from a sound source that is annoying                  result in any significant realized
                                                  finding is based on the lack of likely                  prior to it becoming potentially                      decrease in fitness for the affected


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                                                  individuals, and thus would not result                          • The small percentage of the stock                      Table 9 details the number of
                                                  in any adverse impact to the stock as a                       that may be affected by project activities              instances that animals could be exposed
                                                  whole. For harbor seals that may transit                      (<11.479 percent for all species).                      to received noise levels that could cause
                                                  through the ensonified area to get to                           Based on the analysis contained                       Level A and Level B behavioral
                                                  their haul out located approximately                          herein of the likely effects of the                     harassment for the proposed work at the
                                                  300 m from the project area, Level A                          specified activity on marine mammals                    project site relative to the total stock
                                                  harassment may occur. However, harbor                         and their habitat, and taking into                      abundance. The numbers of animals
                                                  seals are not expected to be in the                           consideration the implementation of the                 authorized to be taken for all species
                                                  injurious ensonified area for long                                                                                    would be considered small relative to
                                                                                                                monitoring and mitigation measures,
                                                  periods of time; therefore, the potential                                                                             the relevant stocks or populations even
                                                                                                                NMFS finds that the total marine
                                                  for those seals to actually have PTS is                                                                               if each estimated instance of take
                                                                                                                mammal take from WETA’s
                                                  considered unlikely and any PTS they                                                                                  occurred to a new individual—an
                                                                                                                construction activities will have a
                                                  may incur would likely be of a low                                                                                    extremely unlikely scenario. The total
                                                                                                                negligible impact on the affected marine
                                                  level.                                                                                                                percent of the population (if each
                                                                                                                mammal species or stocks.
                                                                                                                                                                        instance was a separate individual) for
                                                     In summary and as described above,                                                                                 which take is requested is
                                                                                                                Small Numbers
                                                  the following factors primarily support                                                                               approximately 1.56 percent for harbor
                                                  our determination that the impacts                              As noted above, only small numbers                    seals, approximately 11 percent for
                                                  resulting from this activity are not                          of incidental take may be authorized                    bottlenose dolphins, and less than 1
                                                  expected to adversely affect the species                      under Section 101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA                  percent for all other species (Table 9).
                                                  or stock through effects on annual rates                      for specified activities other than                     For pinnipeds, especially harbor seals
                                                  of recruitment or survival:                                   military readiness activities. The MMPA                 occurring in the vicinity of the project
                                                     • No mortality or serious injury is                        does not define small numbers and so,                   area, there will almost certainly be some
                                                  anticipated or authorized;                                    in practice, where estimated numbers                    overlap in individuals present day-to-
                                                     • Level B harassment may consist of,                       are available, NMFS compares the                        day, and the number of individuals
                                                  at worst, temporary modifications in                          number of individuals taken to the most                 taken is expected to be notably lower.
                                                  behavior (e.g., temporary avoidance of                        appropriate estimation of abundance of                     Based on the analysis contained
                                                  habitat or changes in behavior);                              the relevant species or stock in our                    herein of the proposed activity
                                                                                                                determination of whether an                             (including the proposed mitigation and
                                                     • Mitigation is expected to minimize                       authorization is limited to small                       monitoring measures) and the
                                                  the likelihood and severity of the level                      numbers of marine mammals.                              anticipated take of marine mammals,
                                                  of harassment;                                                Additionally, other qualitative factors                 NMFS preliminarily finds that small
                                                     • The lack of important feeding,                           may be considered in the analysis, such                 numbers of marine mammals will be
                                                  pupping, or other areas in the action                         as the temporal or spatial scale of the                 taken relative to the population size of
                                                  area; and                                                     activities.                                             the affected species or stocks.

                                                                                     TABLE 9—ESTIMATED NUMBERS AND PERCENTAGE OF STOCK THAT TAKEN
                                                                                                                                                     Authorized        Authorized           Stock(s)    Percentage of
                                                                                            Species                                                   Level B           Level A           abundance      total stock
                                                                                                                                                       takes             takes             estimate 1

                                                  Harbor Seal (Phoca vitulina) California stock ..................................................             467                18           30,968            1.56
                                                  California sea lion (Zalophus californianus) U.S. Stock ..................................                   149                 0          296,750            0.05
                                                  Northern elephant seal (Mirounga angustirostris) California breeding stock ..                                 18                 0          179,000           0.010
                                                  Northern fur seal (Callorhinus ursinus) California stock ..................................                   10                 0           14,050           0.071
                                                  Harbor Porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) San Francisco-Russian River Stock                                         10                 0            9,886           0.101
                                                  Gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus) Eastern North Pacific stock ....................                            2                 0           20,990           0.009
                                                  Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) California coastal stock ...................                          52                 0              453          11.479
                                                     1 All   stock abundance estimates presented here are from the 2015 Pacific Stock Assessment Report.


                                                  Unmitigable Adverse Impact Analysis                           authorizes, funds, or carries out is not                formal consultation under section 7 of
                                                  and Determination                                             likely to jeopardize the continued                      the ESA is not required for this action.
                                                    There are no relevant subsistence uses                      existence of any endangered or
                                                                                                                                                                        Authorization
                                                  of the affected marine mammal stocks or                       threatened species or result in the
                                                  species implicated by this action.                            destruction or adverse modification of                    NMFS has issued an IHA to WETA for
                                                  Therefore, NMFS has determined that                           designated critical habitat. To ensure                  the potential harassment of small
                                                  the total taking of affected species or                       ESA compliance for the issuance of                      numbers of seven species of marine
                                                  stocks would not have an unmitigable                          IHAs, NMFS consults internally, in this                 mammals incidental to the Central Bay
                                                  adverse impact on the availability of                         case with the West Coast regional                       Operations and Maintenance Facility
                                                  such species or stocks for taking for                         Protected Resources Division Office,                    Project in Alameda, CA, provided the
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                                                  subsistence purposes.                                         whenever we propose to authorize take                   previously mentioned mitigation,
                                                                                                                for endangered or threatened species.                   monitoring, and reporting.
                                                  Endangered Species Act (ESA)
                                                                                                                   No incidental take of ESA-listed
                                                    Section 7(a)(2) of the Endangered                           marine mammal species is authorized or
                                                  Species Act of 1973 (ESA: 16 U.S.C.                           expected to result from these activities.
                                                  1531 et seq.) requires that each Federal                      Therefore, NMFS has determined that
                                                  agency insure that any action it


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                                                    Dated: August 24, 2017.                               file formats only. All comments                       mammal or marine mammal stock in the
                                                  Donna Wieting,                                          received are a part of the public record              wild (Level A harassment); or (ii) has
                                                  Director, Office of Protected Resources,                and will generally be posted online at                the potential to disturb a marine
                                                  National Marine Fisheries Service.                      www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/                         mammal or marine mammal stock in the
                                                  [FR Doc. 2017–18349 Filed 8–25–17; 4:15 pm]             incidental/construction.html without                  wild by causing disruption of behavioral
                                                  BILLING CODE 3510–22–P                                  change. All personal identifying                      patterns, including, but not limited to,
                                                                                                          information (e.g., name, address)                     migration, breathing, nursing, breeding,
                                                                                                          voluntarily submitted by the commenter                feeding, or sheltering (Level B
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  may be publicly accessible. Do not                    harassment).
                                                                                                          submit confidential business
                                                  National Oceanic and Atmospheric                                                                              National Environmental Policy Act
                                                                                                          information or otherwise sensitive or
                                                  Administration                                          protected information.                                   To comply with the National
                                                  RIN 0648–XF540                                          FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of
                                                                                                          Laura McCue, Office of Protected                      1969 (NEPA; 42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) and
                                                  Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to                   Resources, NMFS, (301) 427–8401.                      NOAA Administrative Order (NAO)
                                                  Specified Activities; Taking Marine                     Electronic copies of the applications                 216–6A, NMFS must review our
                                                  Mammals Incidental to the Biorka                        and supporting documents, as well as a                proposed action (i.e., the issuance of an
                                                  Island Dock Replacement Project                         list of the references cited in this                  incidental harassment authorization)
                                                                                                          document, may be obtained online at:                  with respect to environmental
                                                  AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries
                                                                                                          www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/                         consequences on the human
                                                  Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                                                                                          incidental/construction.htm. In case of               environment.
                                                  Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                                                                                          problems accessing these documents,                      This action is consistent with
                                                  Commerce.
                                                                                                          please call the contact listed above.                 categories of activities identified in CE
                                                  ACTION: Notice; proposed incidental
                                                                                                                                                                B4 of the Companion Manual for NOAA
                                                  harassment authorization; request for                   SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                                                                                Administrative Order 216–6A, which do
                                                  comments.                                               Background                                            not individually or cumulatively have
                                                  SUMMARY:    NMFS has received a request                    Sections 101(a)(5)(A) and (D) of the               the potential for significant impacts on
                                                  from the Federal Aviation                               MMPA (16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.) direct                  the quality of the human environment
                                                  Administration (FAA) for authorization                  the Secretary of Commerce (as delegated               and for which we have not identified
                                                  to take marine mammals incidental to                    to NMFS) to allow, upon request, the                  any extraordinary circumstances that
                                                  construction activities as part of its                  incidental, but not intentional, taking of            would preclude this categorical
                                                  Biorka Island Dock Replacement Project.                 small numbers of marine mammals by                    exclusion. Accordingly, NMFS has
                                                  Pursuant to the Marine Mammal                           U.S. citizens who engage in a specified               preliminarily determined that the
                                                  Protection Act (MMPA), NMFS is                          activity (other than commercial fishing)              issuance of the proposed IHA qualifies
                                                  requesting public comment on its                        within a specified geographical region if             to be categorically excluded from
                                                  proposal to issue an incidental                         certain findings are made and either                  further NEPA review.
                                                  harassment authorization (IHA) to the                   regulations are issued or, if the taking is              We will review all comments
                                                  FAA to incidentally take marine                         limited to harassment, a notice of a                  submitted in response to this notice
                                                  mammals, by Level A and Level B                         proposed authorization is provided to                 prior to concluding our NEPA process
                                                  harassment, during the specified                        the public for review.                                or making a final decision on the IHA
                                                  activity. NMFS will consider public                        An Incidental Take Authorization                   request.
                                                  comments prior to making any final                      (ITA) shall be granted if NMFS finds                  Summary of Request
                                                  decision on the issuance of the                         that the taking will have a negligible
                                                  requested MMPA authorizations and                       impact on the species or stock(s), will                 On March 31, 2017, NMFS received a
                                                  agency responses will be summarized in                  not have an unmitigable adverse impact                request from the FAA for an IHA to take
                                                  the final notice of our decision.                       on the availability of the species or                 marine mammals incidental to pile
                                                  DATES: Comments and information must                    stock(s) for subsistence uses (where                  driving and removal and down the hole
                                                  be received no later than September 29,                 relevant), and if the permissible                     (DTH) drilling in association with the
                                                  2017.                                                   methods of taking and requirements                    Biorka Island Dock Replacement Project
                                                                                                          pertaining to the mitigation, monitoring              (Project) in Symonds Bay, Alaska. The
                                                  ADDRESSES: Comments on this proposal
                                                                                                          and reporting of such takings are set                 FAA’s request is for take of five species
                                                  should be addressed to Jolie Harrison,
                                                                                                          forth.                                                by Level A and Level B harassment.
                                                  Chief, Permits and Conservation
                                                                                                             NMFS has defined ‘‘negligible                      Neither the FAA nor NMFS expect
                                                  Division, Office of Protected Resources,
                                                                                                          impact’’ in 50 CFR 216.103 as an impact               mortality to result from this activity
                                                  National Marine Fisheries Service.
                                                                                                          resulting from the specified activity that            and, therefore, an IHA is appropriate.
                                                  Physical comments should be sent to
                                                                                                          cannot be reasonably expected to, and is                In-water work associated with the in-
                                                  1315 East-West Highway, Silver Spring,
                                                                                                          not reasonably likely to, adversely affect            water construction is expected to be
                                                  MD 20910, and electronic comments
                                                                                                          the species or stock through effects on               completed within 70 days. This
                                                  should be sent to ITP.mccue@noaa.gov.
                                                     Instructions: NMFS is not responsible                annual rates of recruitment or survival.              proposed IHA is for the 2018
                                                  for comments sent by any other method,                     The MMPA states that the term ‘‘take’’             construction window (May 1, 2018
                                                  to any other address or individual, or                  means to harass, hunt, capture, kill or               through September 30, 2018). This IHA
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                                                  received after the end of the comment                   attempt to harass, hunt, capture, or kill             would be valid from May 1, 2018,
                                                  period. Comments received                               any marine mammal.                                    through April 30, 2019.
                                                  electronically, including all                              Except with respect to certain                     Description of the Specified Activity
                                                  attachments, must not exceed a 25-                      activities not pertinent here, the MMPA
                                                  megabyte file size. Attachments to                      defines ‘‘harassment’’ as any act of                  Overview
                                                  electronic comments will be accepted in                 pursuit, torment, or annoyance which (i)                The FAA is constructing a
                                                  Microsoft Word or Excel or Adobe PDF                    has the potential to injure a marine                  replacement dock on Biorka Island in


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Document Created: 2017-08-30 04:08:31
Document Modified: 2017-08-30 04:08:31
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice; Issuance of an Incidental Harassment Authorization.
DatesThis Authorization is valid from August 1, 2017 through July 31, 2018.
ContactLaura McCue, Office of Protected Resources, NMFS, (301) 427-8401. Electronic copies of the applications and supporting documents, as well as a list of the references cited in this document, may be obtained online at: www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/ incidental/construction.htm. In case of problems accessing these documents, please call the contact listed above.
FR Citation82 FR 41215 
RIN Number0648-XF45

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