83_FR_16099 83 FR 16027 - Taking and Importing Marine Mammals; Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to U.S. Navy Pier Construction Activities at Naval Submarine Base New London

83 FR 16027 - Taking and Importing Marine Mammals; Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to U.S. Navy Pier Construction Activities at Naval Submarine Base New London

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 72 (April 13, 2018)

Page Range16027-16043
FR Document2018-07728

NMFS has received a request from the U.S. Navy (Navy) for authorization to take marine mammals incidental to the pier construction activities conducted at the Naval Submarine Base New London in Groton, Connecticut, over the course of five years (2018- 2023). As required by the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA), NMFS is proposing regulations to govern that take, and requests comments on the proposed regulations. NMFS will consider public comments prior to making any final decision on the issuance of the requested MMPA authorization and agency responses will be summarized in the final notice of our decision.

Federal Register, Volume 83 Issue 72 (Friday, April 13, 2018)
[Federal Register Volume 83, Number 72 (Friday, April 13, 2018)]
[Proposed Rules]
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[FR Doc No: 2018-07728]


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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 217

[Docket No. 170908887-8328-01]
RIN 0648-BH24


Taking and Importing Marine Mammals; Taking Marine Mammals 
Incidental to U.S. Navy Pier Construction Activities at Naval Submarine 
Base New London

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

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ACTION: Proposed rule; request for comments and information.

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SUMMARY: NMFS has received a request from the U.S. Navy (Navy) for 
authorization to take marine mammals incidental to the pier 
construction activities conducted at the Naval Submarine Base New 
London in Groton, Connecticut, over the course of five years (2018-
2023). As required by the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA), NMFS is 
proposing regulations to govern that take, and requests comments on the 
proposed regulations. NMFS will consider public comments prior to 
making any final decision on the issuance of the requested MMPA 
authorization and agency responses will be summarized in the final 
notice of our decision.

DATES: Comments and information must be received no later than May 14, 
2018.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by NOAA-NMFS-2018-0047, 
by any of the following methods:
     Electronic submissions: Submit all electronic public 
comments via the Federal eRulemaking Portal, Go to www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2018-0047, click the ``Comment Now!'' icon, 
complete the required fields, and enter or attach your comments.
     Mail: Submit comments to Jolie Harrison, Chief, Permits 
and Conservation Division, Office of Protected Resources, National 
Marine Fisheries Service, 1315 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, MD 
20910-3225.
    Instructions: Comments sent by any other method, to any other 
address or individual, or received after the end of the comment period, 
may not be considered by NMFS. All comments received are a part of the 
public record and will generally be posted for public viewing on 
www.regulations.gov without change. All personal identifying 
information (e.g., name, address, etc.), confidential business 
information, or otherwise sensitive information submitted voluntarily 
by the sender may be publicly accessible. Do not submit Confidential 
Business Information or otherwise sensitive or protected information. 
NMFS will accept anonymous comments (enter ``N/A'' in the required 
fields if you wish to remain anonymous). Attachments to electronic 
comments will be accepted in Microsoft Word, Excel, or Adobe PDF file 
formats only.

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

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Purpose and Need for Regulatory Action

    This proposed rule would establish a framework under the authority 
of the MMPA (16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.) to allow for the authorization of 
take of marine mammals incidental to the Navy's construction activities 
related to marine structure maintenance and pile replacement at a 
facility in Groton, Connecticut.
    We received an application from the Navy requesting five-year 
regulations and authorization to take multiple species of marine 
mammals. Take would occur by Level A and Level B harassment incidental 
to impact and vibratory pile driving. Please see ``Background'' below 
for definitions of harassment.

Legal Authority for the Proposed Action

    Section 101(a)(5)(A) of the MMPA (16 U.S.C. 1371(a)(5)(A)) directs 
the Secretary of Commerce to allow, upon request, the incidental, but 
not intentional taking of small numbers of marine mammals by U.S. 
citizens who engage in a specified activity (other than commercial 
fishing) within a specified geographical region for up to five years 
if, after notice and public comment, the agency makes certain findings 
and issues regulations that set forth permissible methods of taking 
pursuant to that activity and other means of effecting the ``least 
practicable adverse impact'' on the affected species or stocks and 
their habitat (see the discussion below in the ``Proposed Mitigation'' 
section), as well as monitoring and reporting requirements. Section 
101(a)(5)(A) of the MMPA and the implementing regulations at 50 CFR 
part 216, subpart I provide the legal basis for issuing this proposed 
rule containing five-year regulations, and for any subsequent letters 
of authorization (LOAs). As directed by this legal authority, this 
proposed rule contains mitigation, monitoring, and reporting 
requirements.

Summary of Major Provisions Within the Proposed Rule

    Following is a summary of the major provisions of this proposed 
rule regarding Navy construction activities. These measures include:
     Required monitoring of the construction areas to detect 
the presence of marine mammals before beginning construction 
activities.
     Shutdown of construction activities under certain 
circumstances to avoid injury of marine mammals.
     Soft start for impact pile driving to allow marine mammals 
the opportunity to leave the area prior to beginning impact pile 
driving at full power.

Background

    Sections 101(a)(5)(A) and (D) of the Marine Mammal Protection Act 
of 1972, as amended (MMPA; 16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.) direct the Secretary 
of Commerce (Secretary) to allow, upon request, the incidental, but not 
intentional taking of marine mammals by U.S. citizens who engage in a 
specified activity (other than commercial fishing) if certain findings 
are made and regulations are issued or, if the taking is limited to 
harassment, notice of a proposed authorization is provided to the 
public for review.
    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 taking 
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 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 (NEPA)

    Issuance of an MMPA authorization requires compliance with NEPA.
    In accordance with NEPA (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) and NOAA 
Administrative Order (NAO) 216-6A, we have

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preliminarily determined that issuance of this rule and subsequent LOAs 
qualifies to be categorically excluded from further NEPA review. 
Issuance of the rule is consistent with categories of activities 
identified in CE B4 of the Companion Manual and we have not identified 
any extraordinary circumstances listed in Chapter 4 of the Companion 
Manual that would preclude use of this categorical exclusion. We will 
consider all public comments prior to making a final decision regarding 
application of CE B4.
    We will review all comments submitted in response to this notice as 
we complete the NEPA process, prior to making a final decision on the 
incidental take authorization request.

Summary of Request

    On March 22, 2017, NMFS received an application from the Navy 
requesting authorization to incidentally take harbor and gray seals, by 
Level A and Level B harassment, incidental to noise exposure resulting 
from conducting pier construction activities at the Navy Submarine Base 
New London in Groton, Connecticut, from October 2018 to March 2022. 
These regulations would be valid for a period of five years. On August 
31, 2017, NMFS deemed the application adequate and complete.
    The use of sound sources such as those described in the application 
(e.g., piledriving) may result in the take of marine mammals through 
disruption of behavioral patterns or may cause auditory injury of 
marine mammals. Therefore, incidental take authorization under the MMPA 
is warranted.

Description of the Specified Activity

Overview

    The Navy is planning to demolish Pier 32 and Pier 10 and construct 
a new Pier 32 at Naval Submarine Base New London (SUBASE), Groton, 
Connecticut.
    Recent Global Shore Infrastructure Plans and Regional Shore 
Infrastructure Plans identified a requirement for 11 adequate submarine 
berths at SUBASE. There are currently six adequate berths available via 
Piers 6, 17, and 31, leaving a shortfall of five adequate berths. The 
remaining submarine berthing piers (8, 10, 12, 32, and 33) are 
classified as inadequate because of their narrow width and short length 
compared to current SSN (hull classification) berthing design standards 
(Unified Facilities Criteria 4-152-01, Design Standards for Piers and 
Wharves).
    The Proposed Action is to demolish Pier 32 and Pier 10, and replace 
them with a new Pier 32 that meets all current Navy SSN pier standards 
to accommodate Virginia Class submarines. The Proposed Action includes:
     Construction of a new, larger Pier 32 to be located 
approximately 150 feet (ft) north of the current location;
     Upgrade of the quaywall, north of Pier 32, may be required 
to accommodate a crane weight test area;
     Demolition of existing Pier 32 and Pier 10;
     Dredging of the sediment mounds beneath the existing Pier 
32 (approximately 9,400 cubic yards [cy]) and the existing Pier 10 
(approximately 10,000 cy) to a depth of 36 ft below mean lower low 
water (-36 ft MLLW) plus 2 ft of over dredge (additional dredge depth 
that allows for varying degrees of accuracy of different types of 
dredging equipment). Any remaining timber piles beneath the existing 
piers would be pulled with a strap;
     Dredging of the berthing areas alongside the proposed new 
Pier 32 (approximately 74,000 sq ft) to a depth of -38 feet MLLW plus 2 
feet of over dredge; and
     Dredging of two additional areas (approximately 10,200 cy 
and 31,100 cy) in the Thames River navigation channel to a depth of -36 
ft MLLW plus 2 ft of over dredge.
    Two species of marine mammals are expected to potentially be 
present in the Thames River near SUBASE: Harbor seal (Phoca vitulina) 
and gray seal (Halichoeris grypus). Harbor seals and gray seals are 
more likely to occur at SUBASE from September to May.

Dates and Duration

    Pile installation for the new Pier 32 and pile removal associated 
with the demolition of the existing Piers 32 and 10 is expected to take 
a total of approximately 3.5 years. Construction and demolition 
activities are expected to begin in October 2018 and proceed to 
completion in March 2022.
    In-water activities expected to result in incidental takes of 
marine mammals would occur during approximately 35 non-consecutive 
months of the project beginning in October 2018. The estimated duration 
of pile installation and removal, including duration of the vibratory 
and impact hammer activities, is provided in Table 1 below for each 
year of construction and demolition. Also included in the Table are the 
durations for wood piles and steel fender piles to be pulled by a crane 
using a sling or strap attached to the pile. The durations of proposed 
pile driving/removal activities are primarily derived from information 
provided by Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Mid-Atlantic 
Public Works Department, Facilities Engineering and Acquisition 
Department (FEAD) Design Manager and the record of pile driving 
activities documented during the construction of SUBASE Pier 31 
(American Bridge 2010-2011). The proposed new Pier 32 would be 
comparable to Pier 31 in design and location and would have similar 
sub-surface geological conditions along this reach of the Thames River.

Specified Geographical Region

    SUBASE is located in the towns of Groton and Ledyard in New London 
County, Connecticut. SUBASE occupies approximately 687 acres along the 
east bank of the Thames River, 6 mi north of the river's mouth at Long 
Island Sound (Figure 1-1 in LOA application). The Thames River is the 
easternmost of Connecticut's three major rivers and is formed by the 
confluence of the Shetucket and Yantic rivers in Norwich, from which it 
flows south for 12 mi to New London Harbor. The Thames River discharges 
freshwater and sediment from the interior of eastern Connecticut into 
Long Island Sound. It is the main drainage of the Thames River Major 
Drainage Basin, which encompasses approximately 3,900 square mi of 
eastern Connecticut and central Massachusetts (USACE 2015). The lower 
Thames River and New London Harbor sustains a variety of military, 
commercial, and recreational vessel usage. New London Harbor provides 
protection to a number of these.

Detailed Description of Specified Activity

1. Construction of New Pier 32
    Pile driving would most likely be conducted using a barge and 
crane. However, the contractor may choose to use a temporary pile-
supported work trestle that would be constructed by driving 
approximately 60 steel 14-inch diameter H-piles.
    Structural support piles for Pier 32 would consist of approximately 
120 concrete-filled steel pipe piles measuring 36 inches in diameter. 
The piles would be driven between 40 ft below the mudline near the 
shore and 150 ft below the mudline at the end of the pier. Fender piles 
would also be installed and would consist of approximately 194 
fiberglass-reinforced plastic piles measuring 16 inches in diameter.
    Special construction features would include drilling rock sockets 
into bedrock in an estimated 60 places to hold the piles. A rotary 
drill using a rock core barrel and rock muck bucket would be used 
inside of the steel pipe

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piles to drill a minimum of 2 ft down into bedrock to create the rock 
socket that would be filled with concrete. Sediment would be lifted out 
and re-deposited within 10 ft of the pipe pile during rock socket 
drilling. Underwater noise from the rock drill as it is operated inside 
a steel pipe would be much less than that produced by vibratory and 
impact pile driving of the steel pipes (Martin et al., 2012).
    Impact and vibratory hammers would be used for installing piles 
where rock sockets are not required. Based on previous construction 
projects at SUBASE, it is estimated that an average of one 36-inch pile 
per week (with driving on multiple days) and two plastic piles per day 
would be installed. The per-pile drive time for each pile type and 
method will vary based on environmental conditions (including 
substrate) where each pile is driven. Impact or vibratory pile driving 
may result in harassment of marine mammals.
    Construction of Pier 32 may also require upgrade of the quaywall 
north of Pier 32 to provide the reinforcement needed to support a crane 
weight test area. Because there is potential that a work trestle would 
be used and the requirement for the upgrade will not be determined 
until final design, the pile driving is included in the analyzed 
activities. The quaywall upgrade would include up to approximately 
eighteen 30-inch diameter concrete-filled steel pipe piles that would 
be installed into rock sockets driven into bedrock adjacent and 
parallel to the existing steel sheet pile wall. Pile caps and a 
concrete deck would be installed above the piles. A fender system 
composed of approximately nine 16-inch diameter plastic piles would 
also be installed into rock sockets approximately 2 ft in front of the 
new deck.
2. Demolition and Removal of Pier 32 and Pier 10
    When the new Pier 32 is operational, the existing Pier 32 would be 
demolished using a floating crane and a series of barges. Pier 10 would 
be demolished after the demolition of existing Pier 32. The concrete 
decks of the piers would be cut into pieces and placed on the barges. 
Demolition debris would be sorted and removed by barge and recycled to 
the maximum extent practicable. Any residual waste would be disposed of 
offsite in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local 
regulations. Once the decks are removed, the steel H piles and pipe 
piles that support the existing pier would be pulled using a vibratory 
extraction method (hammer). The vibratory hammer would be attached to 
the pile head with a clamp. Once attached, vibration would be applied 
to the pile that would liquefy the adjacent sediment allowing the pile 
to be removed.
    Demolition of existing Pier 32 would include the removal by 
vibratory driver-extractor (hammer) of approximately 60 steel piles 
from the temporary work trestle, 120 concrete-encased steel H-piles, 
and 70 steel H-piles. Fifty-six wood piles would be pulled with a 
sling. Demolition of Pier 10 would include the removal by vibratory 
hammer of 24 concrete-encased, steel H-piles and 166 cast-in-place, 
reinforced concrete piles. Eighty-four steel fender piles and 41 wood 
piles would be pulled with a sling. A total of 440 piles would be 
removed by vibratory hammer for both piers and the work trestle.
3. Dredging of Pier Areas and Navigation Channel
    The Proposed Action would also include dredging of approximately 
60,000 cy of sediment in two areas of the Thames River navigation 
channel near Pier 32, the berthing areas alongside the new Pier 32, and 
underneath existing Pier 32 and Pier 10 after demolition. All dredging 
for the Proposed Action would support safe maneuvering for entry and 
departure of submarines at the proposed new Pier 32 and existing Piers 
8, 12, 17, and 31. The proposed design dredge depth in all areas to be 
dredged is -36 ft relative to MLLW plus 2 ft of over dredge.
    Dredging would be conducted in two phases. Dredging of the new Pier 
32 area and the northern portion of the channel dredge areas would be 
conducted in the first construction year. The footprints of the 
demolished Pier 32 and Pier 10 and the southern portions of the channel 
dredge areas would be dredged after demolition of the existing piers in 
the fourth year of construction. Dredging would occur only during the 
period between October 1 and January 31 to avoid potential impacts on 
shellfish and fisheries resources in the area. Each dredging and 
disposal phase would take approximately 2 weeks to complete.
    After the demolition of Pier 32, any remnant timber piles present 
underneath existing Pier 32 would be pulled with a strap. The sediment 
mound that has formed beneath the pier would be dredged (approximately 
9,400 cy) to the design depth. Dredging would also be required 
immediately west of Piers 31 and 32 (approximately 10,200 cy) and along 
the eastern edge (approximately 31,100 cy) of the navigation channel to 
achieve the required minimum depths to maneuver the submarines. Once 
the existing Pier 10 and any remnant timber piles are removed, the 
sediment mound beneath the old pier would be dredged (approximately 
10,000 cy). Since dredging and disposal activities would be slow moving 
and conspicuous to marine mammals, they pose negligible risks of 
physical injury. An environmental bucket would be used for dredging to 
minimize turbidity compared with the turbidity generated by hydraulic 
dredging. Noise emitted by dredging equipment is broadband, with most 
energy below 1 kilohertz (kHz), and would be similar to that generated 
by vessels and maritime industrial activities that regularly operate 
within the action area (Clarke et al., 2002; Todd et al., 2015). Due to 
the low noise output and slow and steady transiting nature of the 
dredging activity, NMFS does not consider it would result to the level 
of harassment under the MMPA. Therefore, dredging is not considered 
further in this document.

                                   Table 1--Summary of Construction Activities for the Navy Submarine Base New London
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                                                                                                     Total        Strike number
             Activity                 Pile         Pile type              Method        Piles/day   driving        (impact) or            Duration
                                     number                                                           days    duration(s) per pile
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Pier 32 construction.............         60  14'' steel H-pile    Impact.............          4         15  1,000 strikes.......  3 weeks.
                                               temp. work trestle.
                                          60  36'' x 100'          Vibratory hammer &         0.5        120  1,200 seconds.......  6 months.
                                               concrete-filled      rock socket
                                               steel pipe piles.    drilling.

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                                          20  36'' x 180'          Vibratory hammer...        0.2        100  1,800 seconds.......  5 months.
                                               concrete-filled
                                               steel piles.
                                          20  36'' x 180'          Impact hammer to           2.5          8  1,000 strikes.......  2 weeks.
                                               concrete-filled      last 20-40 ft.
                                               steel piles.
Quaywall upgrade.................         18  30'' x 100'          Rock socket                0.5         36  15,000 seconds......  Concurrent with Pier
                                               concrete-filled      drilling.                                                        32.
                                               steel pipe piles.
                                           9  16'' fiberglass      Rock socket                0.5         18  7,500 seconds.......
                                               reinforced plastic   drilling.
                                               piles.
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                                                                         Year 2
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Pier 32 construction.............         40  36'' x 180'          Vibratory hammer...        0.2        200  1,800 seconds.......  10 months.
                                               concrete-filled
                                               steel piles.
                                          40  36'' x 180'          Impact hammer to           2.5         16  1,000 strikes.......  3.5 weeks.
                                               concrete-filled      drive last 20-40
                                               steel piles.         ft.
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                                                                         Year 3
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Pier 32 construction.............        194  16'' fiberglass      Vibratory hammer...          2         97  1,200 seconds.......  5 months.
                                               reinforced plastic
                                               piles.
                                          64  16'' fiberglass      Impact hammer to           2.5         26  1,000 strikes.......  1.5 months.
                                               reinforced plastic   drive last 20-40
                                               piles.               ft.
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                                                                         Year 4
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Pier 32 demolition...............         60  14'' steel H-piles   Vibratory hammer             5         14  1,200 seconds.......  3 weeks.
                                               temp. work trestle.  (removal).
                                          24  33'' concrete-       Vibratory hammer             2         12  1,200 seconds.......  3.5 months.
                                               encased steel H      (removal).
                                               piles.
                                          96  24'' concrete-       Vibratory hammer             2         48  1,200 seconds.......
                                               encased steel H      (removal).
                                               piles.
                                          70  14'' steel H piles.  Vibratory hammer             5         14  1,200 seconds.......
                                                                    (removal).
Pier 10 demolition...............         24  24'' concrete-       Vibratory hammer           9.5        2.5  1,200 seconds.......  0.5 month.
                                               encased steel H      (removal).
                                               piles.
                                         166  24'' cast-in-place   Vibratory hammer           9.5       17.5  1,200 seconds.......  0.5 month.
                                               reinforced           (removal).
                                               concrete piles.
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    Proposed mitigation, monitoring, and reporting measures are 
described in detail later in this document (please see ``Proposed 
Mitigation'' and ``Proposed Monitoring and Reporting'').

Description of Marine Mammals in the Area of the Specified Activities

    Marine mammal species that could be present in the Study Area and 
their associated stocks are presented in Table 2 along with an 
abundance estimate, an associated coefficient of variation value, and 
best/minimum abundance estimates. There are other species of marine 
mammals, including a number of cetaceans, that are known to be present 
in nearby Long Island Sound. However, since received noise levels from 
the project are not expected to reach the mouth of the Thames River due 
to geographical boundaries, these species are excluded from further 
discussion. The Navy proposes to take individuals of harbor seal and 
gray seal by Level A and B harassment incidental to pier construction 
activities. Neither of these marine mammal species is listed as 
endangered or threatened under the Endangered Species Act (ESA).
    Information on the status, distribution, and abundance of these 
seal species in the Study Area may be viewed in the Navy's LOA 
application. Additional information on the general biology and ecology 
of marine mammals are included in the application. In addition, NMFS 
annually publishes Stock Assessment Reports (SARs) for all marine 
mammals in U.S. EEZ waters, including stocks that occur within the 
Study Area--U.S. Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico Marine Mammal Stock 
Assessment Reports (Hayes et al., 2017).

                Table 2--Marine Mammals That May Occur Within Navy Submarine Base New London Area
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                                                                                Stock abundance
         Common name          Scientific name       Stock          ESA/MMPA      best/ minimum    Occurrence in
                                                                    status         population       study area
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                                                 Order Carnivora
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                                               Suborder Pinnipedia
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                                          Family Phocidae (true seals)
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Gray seal...................  Halichoerus      Western North    ..............  505,000 *......  Thames River.
                               grypus.          Atlantic.
Harbor seal.................  Phoca vitulina.  Western North    ..............  75,834 (0.15)/   Thames River.
                                                Atlantic.                        66,884.
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* There are an estimated 27,131 seals in U.S. waters; however, gray seals form one population not distinguished
  on the basis of the U.S./Canada boundary.


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Marine Mammal Hearing

    Hearing is the most important sensory modality for marine mammals 
underwater, and exposure to anthropogenic sound can have deleterious 
effects. To appropriately assess the potential effects of exposure to 
sound, it is necessary to understand the frequency ranges marine 
mammals are able to hear. Current data indicate that not all marine 
mammal species have equal hearing capabilities (e.g., Richardson et 
al., 1995; Wartzok and Ketten, 1999; Au and Hastings, 2008). To reflect 
this, Southall et al. (2007) recommended that marine mammals be divided 
into functional hearing groups based on directly measured or estimated 
hearing ranges on the basis of available behavioral response data, 
audiograms derived using auditory evoked potential techniques, 
anatomical modeling, and other data. Note that no direct measurements 
of hearing ability have been successfully completed for mysticetes 
(i.e., low-frequency cetaceans). Subsequently, NMFS (2016) described 
generalized hearing ranges for these marine mammal hearing groups. 
Generalized hearing ranges were chosen based on the approximately 65 dB 
threshold from the normalized composite audiograms, with the exception 
for lower limits for low-frequency cetaceans where the lower bound was 
deemed to be biologically implausible and the lower bound from Southall 
et al. (2007) retained. The functional groups and the associated 
frequencies are indicated below (note that these frequency ranges 
correspond to the range for the composite group, with the entire range 
not necessarily reflecting the capabilities of every species within 
that group):
     Low-frequency cetaceans (mysticetes): Generalized hearing 
is estimated to occur between approximately 7 Hz and 35 kHz;
     Mid-frequency cetaceans (larger toothed whales, beaked 
whales, and most delphinids): Generalized hearing is estimated to occur 
between approximately 150 Hz and 160 kHz;
     High-frequency cetaceans (porpoises, river dolphins, and 
members of the genera Kogia and Cephalorhynchus; including two members 
of the genus Lagenorhynchus, on the basis of recent echolocation data 
and genetic data): Generalized hearing is estimated to occur between 
approximately 275 Hz and 160 kHz;
     Phocidae (true seals): Generalized hearing is estimated to 
occur between approximately 50 Hz to 86 kHz;
     Otariidae (eared seals): Generalized hearing is estimated 
to occur between 60 Hz and 39 kHz.
    The pinniped functional hearing group was modified from Southall et 
al. (2007) on the basis of data indicating that phocid species have 
consistently demonstrated an extended frequency range of hearing 
compared to otariids, especially in the higher frequency range 
(Hemil[auml] et al., 2006; Kastelein et al., 2009; Reichmuth and Holt, 
2013).
    For more detail concerning these groups and associated frequency 
ranges, please see NMFS (2016) for a review of available information. 
Only two marine mammal species (both are phocid species) have the 
reasonable potential to co-occur with the proposed construction 
activities. Please refer to Table 2.

Potential Impacts to Marine Mammals

    The Navy's Submarine Base New London pier construction using in-
water pile driving and pile removal could adversely affect marine 
mammal species and stocks by exposing them to elevated noise levels in 
the vicinity of the activity area.
    Exposure to high intensity sound for a sufficient duration may 
result in auditory effects such as a noise-induced threshold shift 
(TS)--an increase in the auditory threshold after exposure to noise 
(Finneran et al., 2005). Factors that influence the amount of threshold 
shift include the amplitude, duration, frequency content, temporal 
pattern, and energy distribution of noise exposure. The magnitude of 
hearing threshold shift normally decreases over time following 
cessation of the noise exposure. The amount of TS just after exposure 
is the initial TS. If the TS eventually returns to zero (i.e., the 
threshold returns to the pre-exposure value), it is a temporary 
threshold shift (TTS) (Southall et al., 2007).
    Threshold Shift (noise-induced loss of hearing)--When animals 
exhibit reduced hearing sensitivity (i.e., sounds must be louder for an 
animal to detect them) following exposure to an intense sound or sound 
for long duration, it is referred to as a noise-induced TS. An animal 
can experience TTS or permanent threshold shift (PTS). TTS can last 
from minutes or hours to days (i.e., there is complete recovery), can 
occur in specific frequency ranges (i.e., an animal might only have a 
temporary loss of hearing sensitivity between the frequencies of 1 and 
10 kHz), and can be of varying amounts (for example, an animal's 
hearing sensitivity might be reduced initially by only 6 dB or reduced 
by 30 dB). PTS is permanent, but some recovery is possible. PTS can 
also occur in a specific frequency range and amount as mentioned above 
for TTS.
    For marine mammals, published data are limited to the captive 
bottlenose dolphin, beluga, harbor porpoise, and Yangtze finless 
porpoise (Finneran et al., 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2010a, 2010b; 
Finneran and Schlundt, 2010; Lucke et al., 2009; Mooney et al., 2009a, 
2009b; Popov et al., 2011a, 2011b; Kastelein et al., 2012a; Schlundt et 
al., 2000; Nachtigall et al., 2003, 2004). For pinnipeds in water, data 
are limited to measurements of TTS in harbor seals, an elephant seal, 
and California sea lions (Kastak et al., 1999, 2005; Kastelein et al., 
2012b).
    Lucke et al. (2009) found a TS of a harbor porpoise after exposing 
it to airgun noise with a received sound pressure level (SPL) at 200.2 
dB (peak-to-peak) re: 1 micropascal ([mu]Pa), which corresponds to a 
sound exposure level of 164.5 dB re: 1 [mu]Pa\2\ s after integrating 
exposure. Because the airgun noise is a broadband impulse, one cannot 
directly determine the equivalent of root mean square (rms) SPL from 
the reported peak-to-peak SPLs. However, applying a conservative 
conversion factor of 16 dB for broadband signals from seismic surveys 
(McCauley, et al., 2000) to correct for the difference between peak-to-
peak levels reported in Lucke et al. (2009) and rms SPLs, the rms SPL 
for TTS would be approximately 184 dB re: 1 [mu]Pa, and the received 
levels associated with PTS (Level A harassment) would be higher. 
Therefore, based on these studies, NMFS recognizes that TTS of harbor 
porpoises is lower than other cetacean species empirically tested 
(Finneran & Schlundt, 2010; Finneran et al., 2002; Kastelein and 
Jennings, 2012).
    Marine mammal hearing plays a critical role in communication with 
conspecifics, and interpretation of environmental cues for purposes 
such as predator avoidance and prey capture. Depending on the degree 
(elevation of threshold in dB), duration (i.e., recovery time), and 
frequency range of TTS, and the context in which it is experienced, TTS 
can have effects on marine mammals ranging from discountable to serious 
(similar to those discussed in auditory masking, below). For example, a 
marine mammal may be able to readily compensate for a brief, relatively 
small amount of TTS in a non-critical frequency range that occurs 
during a time where ambient noise is lower and there are not as many 
competing sounds present. Alternatively, a larger amount and longer 
duration of TTS sustained during time when communication is critical 
for successful mother/calf interactions could have more serious 
impacts. Also, depending on the degree

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and frequency range, the effects of PTS on an animal could range in 
severity, although it is considered generally more serious because it 
is a permanent condition. Of note, reduced hearing sensitivity as a 
simple function of aging has been observed in marine mammals, as well 
as humans and other taxa (Southall et al., 2007), so one can infer that 
strategies exist for coping with this condition to some degree, though 
likely not without cost.
    In addition, chronic exposure to excessive, though not high-
intensity, noise could cause masking at particular frequencies for 
marine mammals, which utilize sound for vital biological functions 
(Clark et al., 2009). Acoustic masking is when other noises such as 
from human sources interfere with animal detection of acoustic signals 
such as communication calls, echolocation sounds, and environmental 
sounds important to marine mammals. Therefore, under certain 
circumstances, marine mammals whose acoustical sensors or environment 
are being severely masked could also be impaired from maximizing their 
performance fitness in survival and reproduction.
    Masking occurs at the frequency band that the animals utilize. 
Therefore, since noise generated from vibratory pile driving is mostly 
concentrated at low frequency ranges, it may have less effect on high 
frequency echolocation sounds by odontocetes (toothed whales). However, 
lower frequency man-made noises are more likely to affect detection of 
communication calls and other potentially important natural sounds such 
as surf and prey noise. It may also affect communication signals when 
they occur near the noise band and thus reduce the communication space 
of animals (e.g., Clark et al., 2009) and cause increased stress levels 
(e.g., Foote et al., 2004; Holt et al., 2009).
    Unlike TS, masking, which can occur over large temporal and spatial 
scales, can potentially affect the species at population, community, or 
even ecosystem levels, as well as individual levels. Masking affects 
both senders and receivers of the signals and could have long-term 
chronic effects on marine mammal species and populations. Recent 
science suggests that low frequency ambient sound levels have increased 
by as much as 20 dB (more than three times in terms of sound pressure 
level) in the world's ocean from pre-industrial periods, and most of 
these increases are from distant shipping (Hildebrand, 2009). For the 
Navy's Submarine Base New London pier construction, noises from 
vibratory pile driving and pile removal contribute to the elevated 
ambient noise levels in the project area, thus increasing potential for 
or severity of masking. Baseline ambient noise levels in the vicinity 
of project area are high due to ongoing shipping, construction and 
other activities in the Thames River.
    Finally, marine mammals' exposure to certain sounds could lead to 
behavioral disturbance (Richardson et al., 1995), such as: Changing 
durations of surfacing and dives, number of blows per surfacing, or 
moving direction and/or speed; reduced/increased vocal activities; 
changing/cessation of certain behavioral activities (such as 
socializing or feeding); visible startle response or aggressive 
behavior (such as tail/fluke slapping or jaw clapping); avoidance of 
areas where noise sources are located; and/or flight responses (e.g., 
pinnipeds flushing into water from haulouts or rookeries).
    The onset of behavioral disturbance from anthropogenic noise 
depends on both external factors (characteristics of noise sources and 
their paths) and the receiving animals (hearing, motivation, 
experience, demography) and is also difficult to predict (Southall et 
al., 2007). Currently NMFS uses a received level of 160 dB re 1 [mu]Pa 
(rms) to predict the onset of behavioral harassment from impulse noises 
(such as impact pile driving), and 120 dB re 1 [mu]Pa (rms) for 
continuous noises (such as vibratory pile driving). For the Navy's 
Submarine Base New London pier construction, both 160- and 120-dB 
levels are considered for effects analysis because the Navy plans to 
use both impact pile driving and vibratory pile driving and pile 
removal.
    The biological significance of many of these behavioral 
disturbances is difficult to predict, especially if the detected 
disturbances appear minor. However, the consequences of behavioral 
modification could be biologically significant if the change affects 
growth, survival, and/or reproduction, which depends on the severity, 
duration, and context of the effects.

Potential Effects on Marine Mammal Habitat

    The primary potential impacts to marine mammal habitat are 
associated with elevated sound levels produced by vibratory pile 
removal and pile driving in the area. However, other potential impacts 
to the surrounding habitat from physical disturbance are also possible.
    With regard to fish as a prey source for cetaceans and pinnipeds, 
fish are known to hear and react to sounds and to use sound to 
communicate (Tavolga et al., 1981) and possibly avoid predators (Wilson 
and Dill, 2002). Experiments have shown that fish can sense both the 
strength and direction of sound (Hawkins, 1981). Primary factors 
determining whether a fish can sense a sound signal, and potentially 
react to it, are the frequency of the signal and the strength of the 
signal in relation to the natural background noise level.
    The level of sound at which a fish will react or alter its behavior 
is usually well above the detection level. Fish have been found to 
react to sounds when the sound level increased to about 20 dB above the 
detection level of 120 dB (Ona, 1988); however, the response threshold 
can depend on the time of year and the fish's physiological condition 
(Engas et al., 1993). In general, fish react more strongly to pulses of 
sound (such as noise from impact pile driving) rather than continuous 
signals (such as noise from vibratory pile driving) (Blaxter et al., 
1981), and a quicker alarm response is elicited when the sound signal 
intensity rises rapidly compared to sound rising more slowly to the 
same level.
    During in-water pile driving only a small fraction of the available 
habitat would be ensonified at any given time. Disturbance to fish 
species would be short-term and fish would return to their pre-
disturbance behavior once the pile driving activity ceases. Thus, the 
proposed construction would have little, if any, impact on marine 
mammals' prey availability in the area where construction work is 
planned.
    Disposal of dredged material in the confined aquatic disposal (CAD) 
cell would have a direct impact to the benthos as a result of burial 
and suffocation. Most, if not all, sessile marine invertebrates are not 
expected to survive burial. Some motile marine organisms would be 
buried and unable to survive, while others such as burrowing 
specialists, may survive. Survival rates would depend primarily on 
burial depth. From 2010 through 2012, biannual benthic sampling of the 
CAD cell area was conducted to assess the timeframe for recovery of 
benthic populations of the CAD cells, in accordance with Water Quality 
Certificate conditions for the 2010 waterfront maintenance dredging 
project at the submarine base. The sampling results of the CAD cell 
were compared to sampling results of an undisturbed reference site 
located upriver. The degree of similarity of population and community 
structures was assessed. The results of the three year survey program 
indicated that a progressive recovery to a stable benthic population 
was occurring at the CAD cell. As demonstrated by the biannual benthic 
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anticipated to recover within three to five years after the completion 
of the project, and disposal impacts would not be significant 
(CardnoTEC 2015).
    Project activities would temporarily disturb benthic and water 
column habitats and change bottom topography to a minor degree, but 
effects on prey availability and foraging conditions for marine mammals 
would be temporary and limited to the immediate area of pier 
demolition/construction, dredging, and disposal. The new surfaces of 
piles and exposed concrete on the new pier would likely result in 
establishment of fouling communities on the new structures, and may 
attract fish and benthic organisms resulting in small scale shifts in 
prey distribution.
    There are no known haulouts within the vicinity of the Proposed 
Action.
    The project activities would not permanently modify existing marine 
mammal habitat. The activities may kill some fish and cause other fish 
to leave the area temporarily, thus impacting marine mammals' foraging 
opportunities in a limited portion of the foraging range; but, because 
of the short duration of the activities and the relatively small area 
of the habitat that may be affected, the impacts to marine mammal 
habitat are not expected to cause significant or long-term negative 
consequences. Therefore, given the consideration of potential impacts 
to marine mammal prey species and their physical environment, the 
Navy's proposed construction activity at the submarine base would not 
adversely affect marine mammal habitat.

Estimated Take

    This section provides an estimate of the number of incidental takes 
proposed to be authorized through this rule, which will inform 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 would be by Level A and Level B harassments, in 
the form of mild permanent hearing threshold shift (Level A) and 
disruption of behavioral patterns (Level B) for individual marine 
mammals resulting from exposure to noise generated from impact pile 
driving and vibratory pile driving and removal. Based on the nature of 
the activity and the anticipated effectiveness of the mitigation 
measures (e.g., shutdown measures--discussed in detail below in 
Mitigation section), serious injury or mortality is neither anticipated 
nor authorized.
    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 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 dB re 1 [mu]Pa (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.
    Applicant's proposed activity includes the use of continuous 
(vibratory pile driving and removal) and impulsive (impact pile 
driving) sources, and therefore the 120 and 160 dB re 1 [mu]Pa (rms) 
levels 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). 
Applicant's proposed activity includes the use of non-impulsive 
(vibratory pile driving and pile removal) 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 3--Current Acoustic Exposure Criteria for Non-explosive Sound Underwater
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                                      PTS onset thresholds                     Behavioral thresholds
        Hearing group         ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                   Impulsive      Non-impulsive          Impulsive             Non-impulsive
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Low-Frequency (LF) Cetaceans.  Lpk,flat: 219     LE,LF,24h: 199   Lrms,flat: 160 dB.....  Lrms,flat: 120 dB.
                                dB; LE,LF,24h:    dB.
                                183 dB.
Mid-Frequency (MF) Cetaceans.  Lpk,flat: 230     LE,MF,24h: 198
                                dB; LE,MF,24h:    dB.
                                185 dB.

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High-Frequency (HF) Cetaceans  Lpk,flat: 202     LE,HF,24h: 173
                                dB; LE,HF,24h:    dB.
                                155 dB.
Phocid Pinnipeds (PW)          Lpk,flat: 218     LE,PW,24h: 201
 (Underwater).                  dB; LE,PW,24h:    dB.
                                185 dB.
Otariid Pinnipeds (OW)         Lpk,flat: 232     LE,OW,24h: 219
 (Underwater).                  dB; LE,OW,24h:    dB.
                                203 dB.
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* Dual metric acoustic thresholds for impulsive sounds: Use whichever results in the largest isopleth for
  calculating PTS onset. If a non-impulsive sound has the potential of exceeding the peak sound pressure level
  thresholds associated with impulsive sounds, these thresholds should also be considered.
Note: Peak sound pressure (Lpk) has a reference value of 1 [mu]Pa, and cumulative sound exposure level (LE) has
  a reference value of 1[mu]Pa2s. In this Table, thresholds are abbreviated to reflect American National
  Standards Institute standards (ANSI 2013). However, peak sound pressure is defined by ANSI as incorporating
  frequency weighting, which is not the intent for this Technical Guidance. Hence, the subscript ``flat'' is
  being included to indicate peak sound pressure should be flat weighted or unweighted within the generalized
  hearing range. The subscript associated with cumulative sound exposure level thresholds indicates the
  designated marine mammal auditory weighting function (LF, MF, and HF cetaceans, and PW and OW pinnipeds) and
  that the recommended accumulation period is 24 hours. The cumulative sound exposure level thresholds could be
  exceeded in a multitude of ways (i.e., varying exposure levels and durations, duty cycle). When possible, it
  is valuable for action proponents to indicate the conditions under which these acoustic thresholds will be
  exceeded.

Ensonified Area

    Here, we describe operational and environmental parameters of the 
activity that will feed into identifying the area ensonified above the 
acoustic thresholds.
Source Levels
    The project includes impact pile driving and vibratory pile driving 
and removal of various piles. Source levels of pile driving and removal 
activities are based on reviews of measurements of the same or similar 
types and dimensions of piles available in the literature (Caltrans, 
2015; Martin et al., 2012; Dazey et al., 2012; WSDOT, 2007, 2012; 
NAVFAC Southwest, 2014). Based on this review, the following source 
levels are assumed for the underwater noise produced by construction 
activities:
     Impact driving of 14-inch steel H-piles for the temporary 
trestle is assumed to generate a peak SPL of 208 dB re 1[mu]Pa, and a 
root-mean-squared (rms) SPL of 187 dB re 1 [mu]Pa, based on adding 10 
dB to a single-strike SEL of 177 dB re 1 [mu]Pa\2\-sec at 10 m (33 ft) 
reported by Caltrans (2015). This assumption is based on differences 
between SEL and rms values of other piles reported by Caltrans (2015).
     Impact driving of 36-inch steel piles would be assumed to 
generate an instantaneous peak SPL of 209 dB, an rms SPL of 198 dB, and 
a SEL of 183 dB at the 10 m (33 ft) distance, based on the weighted 
average of similar pile driving at the Bangor Naval Base, Naval Base 
Point Loma, Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) 
Anacortes Ferry Terminal, and WSDOT Mukilteo Ferry Terminal.
     Vibratory driving of 36-inch steel piles would be assumed 
to generate a 168 dB SPLrms and a 168 dB SEL at 10 m (33 ft), based on 
the weighted average of similar pile driving measured at Bangor Naval 
Base, Naval Base Point Loma, and WSDOT Anacortes Ferry Terminal.
     Impact driving of the 16-inch plastic piles, for which no 
data specific to that size and composition are available, are assumed 
to be similar to available data on13-inch plastic piles: 177 dB peak 
SPL and 153 dB rms SPL. No SEL measurements were made, but the SEL at 
10 m (33 ft) can be assumed to be 9 dB less than the rms value (based 
on differences of rms and SEL values of in-water impact pile-driving 
data of other piles summarized by Caltrans 2015), which would put the 
SEL value for the plastic piles at 144 dB. For vibratory pile driving 
of the same plastic piles, the SPL rms of impact driving is used as a 
proxy due to lack of measurement.
     Vibratory removal of 14-inch steel H-piles is 
conservatively assumed to have rms and SEL values of 158 dB based on a 
relatively large set of measurements from the vibratory installation of 
14-inch H-piles.
     Drilling the rock sockets is assumed to be an 
intermittent, non-impulsive, broadband noise source, similar to 
vibratory pile driving, but using a rotary drill inside a pipe or 
casing, which is expected to reduce sound levels below those of typical 
pile driving (Martin et al. 2012). Measurements made during a pile 
drilling project in 1-5 m (3-16 ft) depths at Santa Rosa Island, CA, by 
Dazey et al., (2012) appear to provide reasonable proxy source levels 
for the proposed activities. Dazey et al. (2012) reported average rms 
source levels ranging from 151 to 157 dB re 1[micro]Pa, normalized to a 
distance of 1 m (3 ft) from the pile, during activities that included 
casing removal and installation as well as drilling, with an average of 
154 dB re 1[micro]Pa during 62 days that spanned all related drilling 
activities during a single season.
     Since no source level data are available for vibratory 
extraction of concrete or concrete encased 24-inch and 33-inch steel H-
piles, conservative proxy source levels were based on the summary 
values reported for vibratory driving of 24-inch steel sheet piles by 
Caltrans (2015). There are two reasons for using 24-in steel sheet pile 
driving source level as a proxy: (1) In general, pile extraction 
generates less noise in comparison to pile driving, and (2) piling of 
concrete or concrete encased piles generated less noise in comparison 
to steel piles. Since there are no source levels available for 
extraction of the 24-in concrete or concrete encased piles and 33-in 
steel H-piles, we defer to the pile driving source level of 24-in steel 
sheet pile reported by Caltrans (2015). The Caltrans (2015) typical 
source level of 160 dB rms and SEL was used for vibratory removal of 
24-inch concrete piles and 24-inch concrete encased steel H-piles, 
whereas the loudest source level of 165 dB rms and SEL was used for 
vibratory removal of 33-inch concrete encased steel piles.
    A summary of source levels from different pile driving and pile 
removal activities is provided in Table 4.

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                             Table 4--Summary of In-Water Pile Driving Source Levels
                                              [At 10 m from source]
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                                                              SPLpk (dB re 1   SPLrms (dB re
               Method                     Pile type/size        [micro]Pa)     1 [micro]Pa)      SEL (dB re 1
                                                                                                 [micro]Pa2-s)
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Impact driving......................  14-in steel H pile....             208             187                 177
Impact driving......................  36-in concrete-filled              209             198                 183
                                       steel pile.
Vibratory driving...................  30- and 36-in concrete-             NA             168                 168
                                       filled steel pipe
                                       pile; 16-in
                                       fiberglass plastic
                                       pile.
Impact driving......................  16-in fiberglass                   177             153                 144
                                       plastic pile.
Vibratory driving...................  16-in fiberglass                    NA             153                 153
                                       plastic pile.
Rock socket drilling................  30-in steel pile & 16-              NA             154                 154
                                       in plastic pile.
Vibratory removal...................  14-in steel H pile....              NA             158                 158
Vibratory removal...................  24-in concrete-encased              NA             160                 160
                                       steel H pile.
Vibratory removal...................  33-in concrete-encased              NA             165                 165
                                       steel H pile.
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    These source levels are used to compute the Level A injury zones 
and to estimate the Level B harassment zones. For Level A harassment 
zones, since the peak source levels for both pile driving methods are 
below the injury thresholds, cumulative SEL were used to do the 
calculations using the NMFS acoustic guidance (NMFS 2016).

Estimating Injury Zones

    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 cumulative SEL (LE), distances to marine mammal injury 
thresholds were estimated using NMFS' Optional User Spreadsheet based 
on the noise exposure guidance. For impact pile driving, the single 
strike SEL/pulse equivalent was used, and for vibratory pile driving, 
the rms SPL source level was used. Per the NMFS Spreadsheet, default 
Weighting Factor Adjustments (WFA) were used for calculating PTS from 
both vibratory and impact pile driving, using 2.5 kHz and 2.0 KHz, 
respectively. These WFAs are acknowledged by NMFS as conservative. A 
transmission loss coefficient of 15 is used with reported source levels 
measured at 10m.
    Isopleths to Level B behavioral zones are based on rms SPL 
(SPLrms) that are specific for non-impulse (vibratory pile 
driving) sources. Distances to marine mammal behavior thresholds were 
calculated using practical spreading.
    A summary of the measured and modeled harassment zones is provided 
in Table 5. In modeling transmission loss from the project area, the 
conventional assumption would be made that acoustic propagation from 
the source is impeded by natural and manmade features that extend into 
the water, resulting in acoustic shadows behind such features. While 
not solid structures, given the density of structural pilings under the 
many pile-supported piers located south of Piers 32 and 10, coupled 
with the docking of submarines at these piers, the piers are presumed 
to disrupt sound propagation southward in the river.

                      Table 5--Calculated Areas of Zone of Influence and Maximum Distances
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                                                 Source level
       Year            Activity description     @10m, dB (rms/   Level A distance (m)/    Level B distance (m)/
                                                     SEL)             area (km\2\)             area (km\2\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.................  Impact driving 14'' steel          187/177  536/0.4468.............  631/0.5468.
                     H-pile.
                    Vibratory & rock socket                168  <4/<0.0001.............  4,642/2.2002.
                     drilling installation of
                     36'' concrete-filled
                     steel piles.
                    Impact driving 36''                198/183  984/0.886..............  3,415/2.037.
                     concrete-filled steel
                     piles.
                                                               -------------------------------------------------
                    Rocket socket drilling of              154     Activity will occur concurrently with above
                     30'' concrete-filled                            activities that have much bigger zones.
                     steel piles and 16''
                     fiberglass reinforced
                     plastic piles.
                                                               -------------------------------------------------
2.................  Vibratory installation of              168  <4/<0.0001.............  4,642/2.2002.
                     36'' concrete-filled
                     steel piles.
                    Impact pile driving 36''           198/183  984/0.886..............  3,415/2.037.
                     concrete-filled steel
                     piles.
3.................  Vibratory installation of              153  0.9/<0.0001............  1,584/1.1584.
                     16'' fiberglass plastic
                     piles.
                    Impact installation of             153/144  2.5/<0.0001............  1/<0.000.
                     16'' fiberglass plastic
                     piles.
4.................  Vibratory removal of 14''              158  <4/<0.0001.............  2,415/1.8372.
                     steel H-piles.
                    Vibratory removal of 24''              160  2.7/<0.0001............  4,334/2.029.
                     concrete-filled steel
                     piles (Pier 32).
                    Vibratory removal of 30''              165  5.9/<0.0001............  4,334/2.029.
                     concrete-filled steel
                     piles (Pier 32).
                    Vibratory removal of 24''              160  7.7/<0.0001............  4,642/3.317.
                     concrete-filled steel
                     piles (Pier 10).
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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.
    The Navy's Marine Species Density Database (NMSDD) has density 
estimates for harbor and gray seals that occur in Long Island Sound. 
The NMSDD density estimates for harbor seals and gray seals are the 
same, 0.0703/km\2\ during fall, winter, and spring, and 0.0174/km\2\ 
during summer months. These estimates, however, are based on broad-
scale oceanic surveys, which have not extended up the Thames River.
    Marine mammal surveys were conducted in fall 2014 and winter, 
spring, and summer of 2015 as part of a nearshore biological survey at 
Submarine Base New London. No marine mammals were observed (Tetra Tech 
2016). Harbor seals have been sighted in the Thames River near the 
submarine base by Navy personnel. Both gray and harbor seals have 
rookeries in Long Island Sound. A two-year detailed, systematic survey 
of marine mammals in the Thames River began in January 2017. During the 
first nine months of the survey through September, one pinniped (gray 
seal) was observed approximately 2\3/4\ miles downstream of SUBASE at a 
fishing dock near the ferry terminal, approximately 3,000 feet south of 
the Gold Star Memorial Bridge (I-95).
    Based on the repeated sightings at the Submarine Base New London, 
the average presence of seals (harbor or gray) is estimated to be 4 per 
week or 0.6 per day from September through May. The majority (75 
percent) of these are likely to be harbor seals. There are no areas 
(haulouts) where seals are known to be concentrated nor have there been 
contemporary sightings of larger numbers of seals along this stretch of 
the river, and the animals seen at the submarine base are likely to 
move up and down as well as across the river. Given that the Thames 
River is about 500 m (1,640 ft) wide at the Submarine Base New London, 
and similarly developed areas extend about 1 km (3,280 ft) up and down 
the river, the Navy believes it is reasonable to extrapolate the 
observations at the Submarine Base New London to an area of about 1 
km\2\ for the purpose of estimating density. This would result in an 
average density of 0.45 harbor and 0.15 gray seals per km\2\ within the 
project ZOIs from September through May. Very few animals were sighted 
outside the September through May time frame. Therefore, the September 
through May data is used for density estimates to be conservative.

Take Calculation and Estimation

    Here we describe how the information provided above is brought 
together to produce a quantitative take estimate. For both harbor and 
gray seals, estimated takes are calculated based on ensonified area for 
a specific pile driving activity multiplied by the marine mammal 
density in the action area, multiplied by the number of pile driving 
(or removal) days. Distances to and areas of different harassment zones 
are listed in Table 4.
    For both Level A and Level B harassment, take calculations and 
assumptions are as follows:
     Number of takes per activity = density (average number of 
seals per km\2\) * area of ZOI (km\2\) * number of days, rounded to the 
nearest whole number;
     Seal density in the project area is estimated as 0.6/km\2\ 
from September through May (zero from June through August), consisting 
of 75 percent harbor seals (0.45/km\2\) and 25 percent gray seals 
(0.15/km\2\);
     Assumes as a worst case that activities will occur up to a 
maximum of 180 workdays (5 days per week) when seals are present 
(September through May) during each full construction year;
     Assumes vibratory and impact hammer pile driving would not 
occur on the same days;
     Level A and Level B takes are calculated separately based 
on the respective ZOIs for each type of activity, providing a maximum 
estimate for each type of take which corresponds to the authorization 
requested under the MMPA; and
     Assumes that the effective implementation of a 10 m 
shutdown zone will prevent non-acoustic injuries and will prevent 
animals from entering acoustic harassment ZOIs that extend less than 10 
m from the source.
    The maximum extent of the potential injury zone (for impact pile 
driving of steel piles) is 984 m (3,228 ft) from the source for 36-inch 
concrete-filled steel piles and 536 m (1,758 ft) for 14-inch steel H-
piles; other potential acoustic injury ZOIs for vibratory pile 
extraction and installation are only 1 to 7.7 m (3 to 25 ft) from the 
source (Table 4). Seals within about 10 m (33 ft) of in-water 
construction or demolition may also be at risk of injury from 
interaction with construction equipment. These potential injury zones 
and the 10 m (33 ft) exclusion distance would be monitored during all 
in-water construction/demolition activities, and the activities would 
be halted if a marine mammal were to approach within these distances.
    The estimated numbers of instances of acoustic harassment (takes) 
by year, species and severity (Level A or Level B) are shown in Table 
6. Total Level A takes are estimated as 12 harbor seals and 4 gray 
seals (total 16), and Level B takes are estimated as 504 harbor seals 
and 168 gray seals (total 672).

Table 6--Estimated Numbers of Marine Mammals That May Be Exposed to Received Noise Levels That Cause Level A and
                                               Level B Harassment
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                                     Estimated       Estimated       Estimated
     Year            Species       level A take    level B take     total take       Abundance      Percentage
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1.............  Harbor seal.....               6             166             172          75,834            0.23
                Gray seal.......               2              55              57          27,131            0.21
2.............  Harbor seal.....               6             177             183          75,834            0.24
                Gray seal.......               2              59              61         505,000            0.01
3.............  Harbor seal.....               0              51              51          75,834            0.07
                Gray seal.......               0              17              17          27,131            0.06
4.............  Harbor seal.....               0             110             110          75,834            0.15
                Gray seal.......               0              37              37          27,131            0.14
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Proposed Mitigation

    In order to issue an LOA under section 101(a)(5)(A) of the MMPA, 
NMFS must set forth the permissible methods of taking pursuant to such 
activity, and other means of effecting the least practicable 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 consider 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. 
This considers the nature of the potential adverse impact being 
mitigated (likelihood, scope, range). It further considers the 
likelihood that the measure will be effective if implemented 
(probability of accomplishing the mitigating result if implemented as 
planned) the likelihood of effective implementation (probability 
implemented as planned), and;
    (2) The practicability of the measures for applicant 
implementation, which may consider such things as cost and impact on 
operations.

Mitigation for Marine Mammals and Their Habitat

1. Time Restriction
    Work would occur only during daylight hours, when visual monitoring 
of marine mammals can be conducted.
2. Establishing and Monitoring Level A and Level B Harassment Zones, 
and Exclusion Zones
    Before the commencement of in-water construction activities, which 
include impact pile driving and vibratory pile driving and pile 
removal, the Navy shall establish Level A harassment zones where 
received underwater SELcum could cause PTS (see Table 5 
above).
    The Navy shall also establish Level B harassment zones where 
received underwater SPLs are higher than 160 dBrms re 1 
[mu]Pa for impulsive noise sources (impact pile driving) and 120 
dBrms re 1 [mu]Pa for non-impulsive noise sources (vibratory 
pile driving and pile removal).
    The Navy shall establish a 10-m (33-ft) exclusion zone for all in-
water construction and demolition work.
    If marine mammals are found within the exclusion zone, pile driving 
of the segment would be delayed until they move out of the area. If a 
marine mammal is seen above water and then dives below, the contractor 
would wait 15 minutes. If no marine mammals are seen by the observer in 
that time it can be assumed that the animal has moved beyond the 
exclusion zone.
    If pile driving of a segment ceases for 30 minutes or more and a 
marine mammal is sighted within the designated exclusion zone prior to 
commencement of pile driving, the observer(s) must notify the pile 
driving operator (or other authorized individual) immediately and 
continue to monitor the exclusion zone. Operations may not resume until 
the marine mammal has exited the exclusion zone or 15 minutes have 
elapsed since the last sighting.
3. Shutdown Measures
    The Navy shall implement shutdown measures if a marine mammal is 
detected moving towards or entered the 10-m (33-ft) exclusion zone.
    Further, the Navy shall implement shutdown measures if the number 
of authorized takes for any particular species reaches the limit under 
the LOA (if issued) and such marine mammals are sighted within the 
vicinity of the project area and are approaching the Level B harassment 
zone during in-water construction activities.
4. Soft Start
    The Navy shall implement soft start techniques for impact pile 
driving. The Navy shall conduct an initial set of three strikes from 
the impact hammer at 40 percent energy, followed by a 1-minute waiting 
period, then two subsequent three strike sets. Soft start shall be 
required for any impact driving, including at the beginning of the day, 
and at any time following a cessation of impact pile driving of thirty 
minutes or longer.
    Whenever there has been downtime of 30 minutes or more without 
impact driving, the contractor shall initiate impact driving with soft-
start procedures described above.
    Based on our evaluation of the required measures, NMFS has 
preliminarily determined that the prescribed mitigation measures 
provide the means effecting the least practicable adverse impact on the 
affected species or stocks and their habitat, paying particular 
attention to rookeries, mating grounds, and areas of similar 
significance.

Proposed Monitoring and Reporting

    In order to issue an LOA for an activity, section 101(a)(5)(A) of 
the MMPA states that NMFS must set forth, ``requirements pertaining to 
the monitoring and reporting of such taking.'' The MMPA implementing 
regulations at 50 CFR 216.104(a)(13) state that requests for 
authorizations must include the suggested means of accomplishing the 
necessary monitoring and reporting that will result in increased 
knowledge of the species and of the level of taking or impacts on 
populations of marine mammals that are expected to be present in the 
proposed action area. Effective reporting is critical both to 
compliance as well as ensuring that the most value is obtained from the 
required monitoring.
    Monitoring and reporting requirements prescribed by NMFS should 
contribute to improved understanding of one or more of the following:
     Occurrence of marine mammal species or stocks in the area 
in which take is anticipated (e.g., presence, abundance, distribution, 
density);
     Nature, scope, or context of likely marine mammal exposure 
to potential stressors/impacts (individual or cumulative, acute or 
chronic), through better understanding of: (1) Action or environment 
(e.g., source characterization, propagation, ambient noise); (2) 
affected species (e.g., life history, dive patterns); (3) co-occurrence 
of marine mammal species with the action; or (4) biological or 
behavioral context of exposure (e.g., age, calving or feeding areas);
     Individual marine mammal responses (behavioral or 
physiological) to acoustic stressors (acute, chronic, or cumulative), 
other stressors, or cumulative impacts from multiple stressors;
     How anticipated responses to stressors impact either: (1) 
Long-term fitness and survival of individual marine mammals; or (2) 
populations, species, or stocks;
     Effects on marine mammal habitat (e.g., marine mammal prey 
species, acoustic habitat, or other important physical components of 
marine mammal habitat); and

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     Mitigation and monitoring effectiveness.

Proposed Monitoring Measures

    The Navy shall employ trained protected species observers (PSOs) to 
conduct marine mammal monitoring for its Submarine Base New London pier 
construction project. The purposes of marine mammal monitoring are to 
implement mitigation measures and learn more about impacts to marine 
mammals from the Navy's construction activities. The PSOs will observe 
and collect data on marine mammals in and around the project area for 
15 minutes before, during, and for 30 minutes after all pile removal 
and pile installation work.
Protected Species Observer Qualifications
    NMFS-approved PSOs shall meet the following requirements:
    1. Independent observers (i.e., not construction personnel) are 
required;
    2. At least one observer must have prior experience working as an 
observer;
    3. Other observers may substitute education (undergraduate degree 
in biological science or related field) or training for experience;
    4. 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
    5. NMFS will require submission and approval of observer CVs.
Marine Mammal Monitoring Protocols
    The Navy shall conduct briefings between construction supervisors 
and crews and the PSO team prior to the start of all pile driving 
activities, and when new personnel join the work, in order to explain 
responsibilities, communication procedures, marine mammal monitoring 
protocol, and operational procedures. All personnel working in the 
project area shall watch the Navy's Marine Species Awareness Training 
video. An informal guide shall be included with the monitoring plan to 
aid in identifying species if they are observed in the vicinity of the 
project area.
    The Navy will monitor the Level A and Level B harassment zones 
before, during, and after pile driving activities. The Marine Mammal 
Monitoring Plan would include the following procedures:
     PSOs will be primarily located on boats, docks, and piers 
at the best vantage point(s) in order to properly see the entire 
shutdown zone(s);
     PSOs will be located at the best vantage point(s) to 
observe the zone associated with behavioral impact thresholds;
     During all observation periods, PSOs will use high-
magnification (25X), as well as standard handheld (7X) binoculars, and 
the naked eye to search continuously for marine mammals;
     Monitoring distances will be measured with range finders. 
Distances to animals will be based on the best estimate of the PSO, 
relative to known distances to objects in the vicinity of the PSO;
     Bearings to animals will be determined using a compass;
     Pile driving shall only take place when the exclusion and 
Level A zones are visible and can be adequately monitored. If 
conditions (e.g., fog) prevent the visual detection of marine mammals, 
activities with the potential to result in Level A harassment shall not 
be initiated. If such conditions arise after the activity has begun, 
impact pile driving would be halted but vibratory pile driving or 
extraction would be allowed to continue;
     Three (3) PSOs shall be posted to monitor marine mammals 
during in-water pile driving and pile removal. One PSO will be located 
on land and two will be located in a boat to monitor the farther 
locations;

 Pre-Activity Monitoring

    The exclusion zone will be monitored for 15 minutes prior to in-
water construction/demolition activities. If a marine mammal is present 
within the 10-m exclusion zone, the activity will be delayed until the 
animal(s) leave the exclusion zone. Activity will resume only after the 
PSO has determined that, through sighting or by waiting 15 minutes, the 
animal(s) has moved outside the exclusion zone. If a marine mammal is 
observed approaching the exclusion zone, the PSO who sighted that 
animal will notify all other PSOs of its presence.

 During Activity Monitoring

    If a marine mammal is observed entering the Level A or Level B 
zones outside the 10-m exclusion zone, the pile segment being worked on 
will be completed without cessation, unless the animal enters or 
approaches the exclusion zone, at which point all pile driving 
activities will be halted. If an animal is observed within the 
exclusion zone during pile driving, then pile driving will be stopped 
as soon as it is safe to do so. Pile driving can only resume once the 
animal has left the exclusion zone of its own volition or has not been 
re-sighted for a period of 15 minutes.

 Post-Activity Monitoring

    Monitoring of all zones will continue for 30 minutes following the 
completion of the activity.

Reporting Measures

    The Navy is required to submit an annual report within 90 days 
after each activity year, starting from the date when the LOA is issued 
(for the first annual report) or from the date when the previous annual 
report ended. These reports would detail the monitoring protocol, 
summarize the data recorded during monitoring, and estimate the number 
of marine mammals that may have been harassed during the period of the 
report. NMFS would provide comments within 30 days after receiving 
these reports, and the Navy should address the comments and submit 
revisions within 30 days after receiving NMFS comments. If no comment 
is received from NMFS within 30 days, the annual report is considered 
completed.
    The Navy is also required to submit a draft monitoring report 
within 90 days after completion of the construction work or the 
expiration of the final LOA (if issued), whichever comes earlier. This 
report would synthesize all data recorded during marine mammal 
monitoring, and estimate the number of marine mammals that may have 
been harassed through the entire project. NMFS would provide comments 
within 30 days after receiving this report, and the Navy should address 
the comments and submit revisions within 30 days after receiving NMFS 
comments. If no comment is received from NMFS within 30 days, the 
monitoring report is considered as final.
    In addition, NMFS would require the Navy to notify NMFS' Office of 
Protected Resources and NMFS' Greater Atlantic Stranding Coordinator 
within 48 hours of sighting an injured or dead marine mammal in the 
construction site. The Navy shall provide NMFS and the Stranding 
Network with the species or description of the animal(s), the condition 
of the animal(s) (including carcass condition, if the animal is dead), 
location, time of first discovery, observed behaviors (if alive), and 
photo or video (if available).
    In the event that the Navy finds an injured or dead marine mammal 
that is not in the construction area, the Navy would report the same 
information as listed above to NMFS as soon as operationally feasible.

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Negligible Impact Analysis and Determination

    NMFS has defined negligible impact as ``an impact resulting from 
the specified activity that cannot be reasonably expected to, and is 
not reasonably likely to, adversely affect the species or stock through 
effects on annual rates of recruitment or survival'' (50 CFR 216.103). 
A negligible impact finding is based on the lack of likely adverse 
effects on annual rates of recruitment or survival (i.e., population-
level effects). An estimate of the number of takes alone is not enough 
information on which to base an impact determination. In addition to 
considering estimates of the number of marine mammals that might be 
``taken'' through harassment, NMFS considers other factors, such as the 
likely nature of any responses (e.g., intensity, duration), the context 
of any responses (e.g., critical reproductive time or location, 
migration), as well as effects on habitat, and the likely effectiveness 
of the mitigation. We also assess the number, intensity, and context of 
estimated takes by evaluating this information relative to population 
status. Consistent with the 1989 preamble for NMFS's implementing 
regulations (54 FR 40338; September 29, 1989), the impacts from other 
past and ongoing anthropogenic activities are incorporated into this 
analysis via their impacts on the environmental baseline (e.g., as 
reflected in the regulatory status of the species, population size and 
growth rate where known, ongoing sources of human-caused mortality, or 
ambient noise levels).
    To avoid repetition, this introductory discussion of our analyses 
applies to both of the species listed in Table 2, given that the 
anticipated effects of the Navy's Submarine Base New London pier 
construction project activities involving pile driving and pile removal 
on marine mammals are expected to be relatively similar in nature. 
There is no information about the nature or severity of the impacts, or 
the size, status, or structure of any species or stock that would lead 
to a different analysis by species for this activity, or else species-
specific factors would be identified and analyzed.
    Although a few individual seals (6 harbor seals and 2 gray seals 
each in year 1 and year 2) are estimated to experience Level A 
harassment in the form of PTS if they stay within the Level A 
harassment zone during the entire pile driving for the day, the degree 
of injury is expected to be mild and is not likely to affect the 
reproduction or survival of the individual animals. It is expected 
that, if hearing impairments occurs, most likely the affected animal 
would lose a few dB in its hearing sensitivity, which in most cases is 
not likely to affect its survival and recruitment. Hearing impairment 
that might occur for these individual animals would be limited to the 
dominant frequency of the noise sources, i.e., in the low-frequency 
region below 2 kHz. Nevertheless, as for all marine mammal species, it 
is known that in general these pinnipeds will avoid areas where sound 
levels could cause hearing impairment. Therefore it is not likely that 
an animal would stay in an area with intense noise that could cause 
severe levels of hearing damage.
    Under the majority of the circumstances, anticipated takes are 
expected to be limited to short-term Level B harassment. Marine mammals 
present in the vicinity of the action area and taken by Level B 
harassment would most likely show overt brief disturbance (startle 
reaction) and avoidance of the area from elevated noise levels during 
pile driving and pile removal. Given the limited estimated number of 
incidents of Level A and Level B harassment and the limited, short-term 
nature of the responses by the individuals, the impacts of the 
estimated take cannot be reasonably expected to, and are not reasonably 
likely to, rise to the level that they would adversely affect either 
species at the population level, through effects on annual rates of 
recruitment or survival.
    There are no known important habitats, such as rookeries or 
haulouts, in the vicinity of the Navy's proposed Submarine Base New 
London pier construction project. The project also is not expected to 
have significant adverse effects on affected marine mammals' habitat, 
including prey, as analyzed in detail in the ``Anticipated Effects on 
Marine Mammal Habitat'' section.
    Based on the analysis contained herein of the likely effects of the 
specified activity on marine mammals and their habitat, and taking into 
consideration the implementation of the proposed monitoring and 
mitigation measures, NMFS preliminarily finds that the total take from 
the proposed activity will have a negligible impact on all affected 
marine mammal species or stocks.

Small Numbers

    As noted above, only small numbers of incidental take may be 
authorized under section 101(a)(5)(A) of the MMPA for specified 
activities other than military readiness activities. The MMPA does not 
define small numbers and so, in practice, NMFS compares the number of 
individuals taken to the most appropriate estimation of abundance of 
the relevant species or stock in our determination of whether an 
authorization is limited to small numbers of marine mammals.
    The estimated takes are below one percent of the population for all 
marine mammals (Table 6).
    Based on the analysis contained herein of the proposed activity 
(including the prescribed 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.

Unmitigable Adverse Impact Subsistence 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.

Adaptive Management

    The regulations governing the take of marine mammals incidental to 
Navy maintenance construction activities would contain an adaptive 
management component.
    The reporting requirements associated with this proposed rule are 
designed to provide NMFS with monitoring data from the previous year to 
allow consideration of whether any changes are appropriate. The use of 
adaptive management allows NMFS to consider new information from 
different sources to determine (with input from the Navy regarding 
practicability) on an annual or biennial basis if mitigation or 
monitoring measures should be modified (including additions or 
deletions). Mitigation measures could be modified if new data suggests 
that such modifications would have a reasonable likelihood of reducing 
adverse effects to marine mammals and if the measures are practicable.
    The following are some of the possible sources of applicable data 
to be considered through the adaptive management process: (1) Results 
from monitoring reports, as required by MMPA authorizations; (2) 
results from general marine mammal and sound research; and (3) any 
information which reveals that marine mammals may have been taken in a 
manner, extent, or number not authorized by these regulations or 
subsequent LOAs.

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Endangered Species Act (ESA)

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

Request for Information

    NMFS requests interested persons to submit comments, information, 
and suggestions concerning the Navy request and the proposed 
regulations (see ADDRESSES). All comments will be reviewed and 
evaluated as we prepare a final rule and make final determinations on 
whether to issue the requested authorization. This notice and 
referenced documents provide all environmental information relating to 
our proposed action for public review.

Classification

    Pursuant to the procedures established to implement Executive Order 
12866, the Office of Management and Budget has determined that this 
proposed rule is not significant.
    Pursuant to section 605(b) of the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA), 
the Chief Counsel for Regulation of the Department of Commerce has 
certified to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business 
Administration that this proposed rule, if adopted, would not have a 
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. 
The U.S. Navy is the sole entity that would be subject to the 
requirements in these proposed regulations, and the Navy is not a small 
governmental jurisdiction, small organization, or small business, as 
defined by the RFA. Because of this certification, a regulatory 
flexibility analysis is not required and none has been prepared.
    This proposed rule does not contain a collection-of-information 
requirement subject to the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act 
(PRA) because the applicant is a federal agency. Notwithstanding any 
other provision of law, no person is required to respond to nor shall a 
person be subject to a penalty for failure to comply with a collection 
of information subject to the requirements of the PRA unless that 
collection of information displays a currently valid OMB control 
number. These requirements have been approved by OMB under control 
number 0648-0151 and include applications for regulations, subsequent 
LOAs, and reports.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 218

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

    Dated: April 10, 2018.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.

    For reasons set forth in the preamble, 50 CFR part 217 is proposed 
to be amended as follows:

PART 218--REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE TAKING AND IMPORTING OF MARINE 
MAMMALS

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

    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.

0
2. Add subpart J to part 217 to read as follows:
Subpart J--Taking and Importing Marine Mammals; U.S. Navy's Submarine 
Base New London Pier Construction
Sec.
217.90 Specified activity and specified geographical region.
217.91 Effective dates.
217.92 Permissible methods of taking.
217.93 Prohibitions.
217.94 Mitigation requirements.
217.95 Requirements for monitoring and reporting.
217.96 Letters of Authorization.
217.97 Renewals and modifications of Letters of Authorization.
217.98 [Reserved]
217.99 [Reserved]

Subpart J--Taking and Importing Marine Mammals; U.S. Navy's 
Submarine Base New London Pier Construction


Sec.  217.90   Specified activity and specified geographical region.

    (a) Regulations in this subpart apply only to the U.S. Navy (Navy) 
and those persons it authorizes or funds to conduct activities on its 
behalf for the taking of marine mammals that occurs in the area 
outlined in paragraph (b) of this section and that occurs incidental to 
the activities described in paragraph (c) of this section.
    (b) The taking of marine mammals by the Navy may be authorized in 
Letters of Authorization (LOAs) only if it occurs within the Navy 
Submarine Base New London Study Area, which is located in the towns of 
Groton and Ledyard in New London County, Connecticut.
    (c) The taking of marine mammals by the Navy is only authorized if 
it occurs incidental to the Navy's conducting in-water pier 
construction or demolition activities.


Sec.  217.91   Effective dates and definitions.

    Regulations in this subpart are effective [EFFECTIVE DATE OF FINAL 
RULE] through [DATE 5 YEARS AFTER EFFECTIVE DATE OF FINAL RULE].


Sec.  217.92   Permissible methods of taking.

    Under LOAs issued pursuant to Sec.  216.106 of this chapter and 
Sec.  217.96, the Holder of the LOAs (hereinafter ``Navy'') may 
incidentally, but not intentionally, take marine mammals within the 
area described in Sec.  217.90(b) by Level A harassment and Level B 
harassment associated with in-water pile driving and pile removal 
activities, provided the activity is in compliance with all terms, 
conditions, and requirements of the regulations in this subpart and the 
applicable LOAs.


Sec.  217.93   Prohibitions.

    Notwithstanding takings contemplated in Sec.  217.92 and authorized 
by LOAs issued under Sec.  216.106 of this chapter and Sec.  217.96, no 
person in connection with the activities described in Sec.  217.90 of 
this chapter may:
    (a) Violate, or fail to comply with, the terms, conditions, and 
requirements of this subpart or a LOA issued under Sec.  216.106 of 
this chapter and Sec.  217.96;
    (b) Take any marine mammal not specified in such LOAs;
    (c) Take any marine mammal specified in such LOAs in any manner 
other than as specified;
    (d) Take a marine mammal specified in such LOAs if NMFS determines 
such taking results in more than a negligible impact on the species or 
stocks of such marine mammal; or
    (d) Take a marine mammal specified in such LOAs if NMFS determines 
such taking results in an unmitigable adverse impact on the 
availability of such species or stock of marine mammal for taking for 
subsistence uses.


Sec.  217.94   Mitigation requirements.

    When conducting the activities identified in Sec.  217.90(c), the 
mitigation measures contained in any LOAs issued under Sec.  216.106 of 
this chapter and Sec.  217.96 must be implemented. These mitigation 
measures shall include but are not limited to:
    (a) Time Restriction. In-water construction and demolition work 
shall occur only during daylight hours;
    (b) Establishment of monitoring and exclusion zones:
    (1) For all relevant in-water construction and demolition activity, 
the Navy shall implement shutdown zones with radial distances as 
identified in any LOA issued under Sec.  216.106 of this chapter and 
Sec.  217.96. If a marine mammal comes within or approaches the 
shutdown zone, such operations shall cease;

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    (2) For all relevant in-water construction and demolition activity, 
the Navy shall designate monitoring zones with radial distances as 
identified in any LOA issued under Sec.  216.106 of this chapter and 
Sec.  217.96; and
    (3) For all in-water construction and demolition activity, the Navy 
shall implement a minimum shutdown zone of a 10 meter (m) radius around 
the pile. If a marine mammal comes within or approaches the shutdown 
zone, such operations shall cease;
    (c) Shutdown Measures. (1) The Navy shall deploy three protected 
species observers (PSO) to monitor marine mammals during in-water pile 
driving and pile removal. One PSO will be located on land and two will 
be located in a boat to monitor the farther locations.
    (2) Monitoring shall take place from 15 minutes prior to initiation 
of pile driving or removal activity through 30 minutes post-completion 
of pile driving or removal activity. Pre-activity monitoring shall be 
conducted for 15 minutes to ensure that the shutdown zone is clear of 
marine mammals, and pile driving or removal may commence when observers 
have declared the shutdown zone clear of marine mammals. In the event 
of a delay or shutdown of activity resulting from marine mammals in the 
shutdown zone, animals shall be allowed to remain in the shutdown zone 
(i.e., must leave of their own volition) and their behavior shall be 
monitored and documented. Monitoring shall occur throughout the time 
required to drive or remove a pile. A determination that the shutdown 
zone is clear must be made during a period of good visibility (i.e., 
the entire shutdown zone and surrounding waters must be visible to the 
naked eye).
    (3) If a marine mammal approaches or enters the shutdown zone, all 
pile driving or removal activities at that location shall be halted. If 
pile driving or removal is halted or delayed due to the presence of a 
marine mammal, the activity may not commence or resume until either the 
animal has voluntarily left and been visually confirmed beyond the 
shutdown zone or fifteen minutes have passed without re-detection of 
the animal.
    (4) Monitoring shall be conducted by trained observers, who shall 
have no other assigned tasks during monitoring periods. Trained 
observers shall be placed at the best vantage point(s) practicable to 
monitor for marine mammals and implement shutdown or delay procedures 
when applicable through communication with the equipment operator. The 
Navy shall adhere to the following additional observer qualifications:
    (i) Independent observers (i.e., not construction personnel) are 
required;
    (ii) At least one observer must have prior experience working as an 
observer;
    (iii) Other observers may substitute education (degree in 
biological science or related field) or training for experience;
    (iv) Where a team of three or more observers are required, one 
observer shall be designated as lead observer or monitoring 
coordinator. The lead observer must have prior experience working as an 
observer; and
    (v) The Navy shall submit observer CVs for approval by NMFS;
    (5) The Navy shall implement shutdown measures if the number of 
authorized takes for any particular species reaches the limit under the 
applicable LOA and if such marine mammals are sighted within the 
vicinity of the project area and are approaching the Level B harassment 
zone during in-water construction or demolition activities.
    (c) Soft Start. (1) The Navy shall implement soft start techniques 
for impact pile driving. The Navy shall conduct an initial set of three 
strikes from the impact hammer at 40 percent energy, followed by a 1-
minute waiting period, then two subsequent three strike sets.
    (2) Soft start shall be required for any impact driving, including 
at the beginning of the day, and at any time following a cessation of 
impact pile driving of 30 minutes or longer.


Sec.  217.95   Requirements for monitoring and reporting.

    (a) Marine Mammal Monitoring Protocols. The Navy shall conduct 
briefings between construction supervisors and crews and the observer 
team prior to the start of all pile driving and removal activities, and 
when new personnel join the work. Trained observers shall receive a 
general environmental awareness briefing conducted by Navy staff. At 
minimum, training shall include identification of marine mammals that 
may occur in the project vicinity and relevant mitigation and 
monitoring requirements. All observers shall have no other 
construction-related tasks while conducting monitoring.
    (b) Pile driving or removal shall only take place when the 
exclusion and Level A zones are visible and can be adequately 
monitored. If conditions (e.g., fog) prevent the visual detection of 
marine mammals, activities shall not be initiated. If such conditions 
arise after the activity has begun, impact pile driving would be halted 
but vibratory pile driving or removal would be allowed to continue.
    (c) Reporting Measures.--(1) Annual Reports. (i) The Navy shall 
submit an annual report within 90 days after each activity year, 
starting from the date when the LOA is issued (for the first annual 
report) or from the date when the previous annual report ended.
    (ii) Annual reports would detail the monitoring protocol, summarize 
the data recorded during monitoring, and estimate the number of marine 
mammals that may have been harassed during the period of the report.
    (iii) NMFS would provide comments within 30 days after receiving 
annual reports, and the Navy shall address the comments and submit 
revisions within 30 days after receiving NMFS comments. If no comment 
is received from the NMFS within 30 days, the annual report is 
considered completed.
    (2) Final Report. (i) The Navy shall submit a comprehensive summary 
report to NMFS not later than 90 days following the conclusion of 
marine mammal monitoring efforts described in this subpart.
    (ii) The final report shall synthesize all data recorded during 
marine mammal monitoring, and estimate the number of marine mammals 
that may have been harassed through the entire project.
    (iii) NMFS would provide comments within 30 days after receiving 
this report, and the Navy shall address the comments and submit 
revisions within 30 days after receiving NMFS comments. If no comment 
is received from the NMFS within 30 days, the final report is 
considered as final.
    (3) Reporting of injured or dead marine mammals:
    (i) In the unanticipated event that the construction or demolition 
activities clearly cause the take of a marine mammal in a prohibited 
manner, such as an injury, serious injury, or mortality, the Navy shall 
immediately cease all operations and immediately report the incident to 
the NMFS Office of Protected Resources, NMFS, and the Greater Atlantic 
Region Stranding Coordinators. The report must include the following 
information:
    (A) Time, date, and location (latitude/longitude) of the incident;
    (B) Description of the incident;
    (C) Status of all sound source use in the 24 hours preceding the 
incident;
    (D) Environmental conditions (e.g., wind speed and direction, sea 
state, cloud cover, visibility, and water depth);

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    (E) Description of marine mammal observations in the 24 hours 
preceding the incident;
    (F) Species identification or description of the animal(s) 
involved;
    (G) The fate of the animal(s); and
    (H) Photographs or video footage of the animal (if equipment is 
available).
    (ii) Activities shall not resume until NMFS is able to review the 
circumstances of the prohibited take. NMFS shall work with the Navy to 
determine what is necessary to minimize the likelihood of further 
prohibited take and ensure MMPA compliance. The Navy may not resume 
their activities until notified by NMFS via letter, email, or 
telephone.
    (iii) In the event that the Navy discovers an injured or dead 
marine mammal, and the lead PSO determines that the cause of the injury 
or death is unknown and the death is relatively recent (i.e., in less 
than a moderate state of decomposition as described in the next 
paragraph), the Navy will immediately report the incident to the NMFS 
Office of Protected Resources, NMFS, and the Greater Atlantic Regional 
Stranding Coordinators. The report must include the same information 
identified in paragraph (c)(3)(i) of this section. Activities may 
continue while NMFS reviews the circumstances of the incident. NMFS 
will work with the Navy to determine whether modifications in the 
activities are appropriate.
    (iv) In the event that the Navy discovers an injured or dead marine 
mammal, and the lead protected species observer determines that the 
injury or death is not associated with or related to the activities 
authorized in the IHA (e.g., previously wounded animal, carcass with 
moderate to advanced decomposition, or scavenger damage), the Navy 
shall report the incident to the NMFS Office of Protected Resources, 
NMFS, and the Greater Atlantic Regional Stranding Coordinators, within 
24 hours of the discovery. The Navy shall provide photographs or video 
footage (if available) or other documentation of the stranded animal 
sighting to NMFS and the Marine Mammal Stranding Network. The Navy can 
continue its operations under such a case.


Sec.  217.96   Letters of Authorization.

    (a) To incidentally take marine mammals pursuant to these 
regulations, the Navy must apply for and obtain LOAs in accordance with 
Sec.  216.106 of this chapter for conducting the activity identified in 
Sec.  217.90(c) of this subpart.
    (b) LOAs, unless suspended or revoked, may be effective for a 
period of time not to extend beyond the expiration date of these 
regulations.
    (c) If an LOA(s) expires prior to the expiration date of these 
regulations, the Navy may apply for and obtain a renewal of the LOA(s).
    (d) In the event of projected changes to the activity or to 
mitigation, monitoring, reporting (excluding changes made pursuant to 
the adaptive management provision of Sec.  217.97(c)(1)) required by an 
LOA, the Navy must apply for and obtain a modification of LOAs as 
described in Sec.  217.97.
    (e) Each LOA shall set forth:
    (1) Permissible methods of incidental taking;
    (2) Means of effecting the least practicable adverse impact (i.e., 
mitigation) on the species, their habitat, and the availability of the 
species for subsistence uses; and
    (3) Requirements for monitoring and reporting.
    (f) Issuance of the LOA(s) shall be based on a determination that 
the level of taking shall be consistent with the findings made for the 
total taking allowable under these regulations.
    (g) Notice of issuance or denial of the LOA(s) shall be published 
in the Federal Register within 30 days of a determination.


Sec.  217.97   Renewals and modifications of Letters of Authorization.

    (a) An LOA issued under Sec.  216.106 of this subchapter and Sec.  
217.96 for the activity identified in Sec.  217.90(c) shall be renewed 
or modified upon request by the applicant, provided that:
    (1) The proposed specified activity and mitigation, monitoring, and 
reporting measures, as well as the anticipated impacts, are the same as 
those described and analyzed for these regulations (excluding changes 
made pursuant to the adaptive management provision in paragraph (c)(1) 
of this section), and
    (2) NMFS determines that the mitigation, monitoring, and reporting 
measures required by the previous LOA(s) under these regulations were 
implemented.
    (b) For LOA modification or renewal requests by the applicant that 
include changes to the activity or the mitigation, monitoring, or 
reporting measures (excluding changes made pursuant to the adaptive 
management provision in paragraph (c)(1) of this section) that do not 
change the findings made for the regulations or result in no more than 
a minor change in the total estimated number of takes (or distribution 
by species or years), NMFS may publish a notice of proposed LOA in the 
Federal Register, including the associated analysis of the change, and 
solicit public comment before issuing the LOA.
    (c) An LOA issued under Sec.  216.106 of this chapter and Sec.  
217.96 for the activity identified in Sec.  217.90 (c) may be modified 
by NMFS under the following circumstances:
    (1) Adaptive Management--After consulting with the Navy regarding 
the practicability of the modifications, NMFS may modify (including by 
adding or removing measures) the existing mitigation, monitoring, or 
reporting measures if doing so creates a reasonable likelihood of more 
effectively accomplishing the goals of the mitigation and monitoring 
set forth in the preamble for these regulations.
    (i) Possible sources of data that could contribute to the decision 
to modify the mitigation, monitoring, or reporting measures in an LOA:
    (A) Results from the Navy's monitoring from the previous year(s).
    (B) Results from other marine mammal and/or sound research or 
studies; or
    (C) Any information that reveals marine mammals may have been taken 
in a manner, extent or number not authorized by these regulations or 
subsequent LOAs.
    (ii) If, through adaptive management, the modifications to the 
mitigation, monitoring, or reporting measures are substantial, NMFS 
shall publish a notice of proposed LOA in the Federal Register and 
solicit public comment.
    (2) Emergencies--If NMFS determines that an emergency exists that 
poses a significant risk to the well-being of the species or stocks of 
marine mammals specified in LOAs issued pursuant to Sec.  216.106 of 
this chapter and Sec.  217.96, an LOA may be modified without prior 
notice or opportunity for public comment. Notice would be published in 
the Federal Register within thirty days of the action.


Sec.  217.98   [Reserved]


Sec.  217.99   [Reserved]

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                                                 state law. For this reason, these                       40 CFR Part 81                                         FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:       Mr.
                                                 proposed actions:                                         Environmental protection, Air                        Rick Barrett (6MM–AP), (214) 665–7227;
                                                    • Are not significant regulatory                     pollution control.                                     email: barrett.richard@epa.gov.
                                                 actions subject to review by the Office                                                                        SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In the
                                                                                                           Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.
                                                 of Management and Budget under                                                                                 final rules section of this issue of the
                                                 Executive Orders 12866 (58 FR 51735,                      Dated: April 2, 2018.                                Federal Register, the EPA is approving
                                                 October 4, 1993) and 13563 (76 FR 3821,                 Onis ‘‘Trey’’ Glenn, III                               NMED’s request for delegation of
                                                 January 21, 2011);                                      Regional Administrator, Region 4.                      authority to implement and enforce
                                                    • Are not Executive Order 13771 (82                  [FR Doc. 2018–07654 Filed 4–12–18; 8:45 am]            certain NSPS and NESHAP for all
                                                 FR 9339, February 2, 2017) regulatory                   BILLING CODE 6560–50–P                                 sources (both Title V and non-Title V
                                                 actions because SIP approvals and                                                                              sources). NMED has adopted certain
                                                 redesignations are exempted under                                                                              NSPS and NESHAP by reference into
                                                 Executive Order 12866;                                  ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION                               New Mexico’s state regulations. In
                                                    • Do not impose an information                       AGENCY                                                 addition, the EPA is waiving certain
                                                 collection burden under the provisions                                                                         notification requirements required by
                                                 of the Paperwork Reduction Act (44                      40 CFR Parts 60, 61, and 63                            the delegated standards so that sources
                                                 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.);                                   [EPA–R06–OAR–2016–0091; FRL–9975–92–                   will only need to notify and report to
                                                    • Are certified as not having a                      Region 6]                                              NMED, thereby avoiding duplicative
                                                 significant economic impact on a                                                                               notification and reporting to the EPA.
                                                 substantial number of small entities                    New Source Performance Standards                          The EPA is taking direct final action
                                                 under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5                 and National Emission Standards for                    without prior proposal because the EPA
                                                 U.S.C. 601 et seq.);                                    Hazardous Air Pollutants; Delegation                   views this as a noncontroversial action
                                                                                                         of Authority to New Mexico
                                                    • Do not contain any unfunded                                                                               and anticipates no relevant adverse
                                                 mandate or significantly or uniquely                    AGENCY:  Environmental Protection                      comments. A detailed rationale for the
                                                 affect small governments, as described                  Agency (EPA).                                          approval is set forth in the direct final
                                                 in the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act                     ACTION: Proposed rule.                                 rule. If no relevant adverse comments
                                                 of 1995 (Pub. L. 104–4);                                                                                       are received in response to this action,
                                                    • Do not have Federalism                             SUMMARY:    The New Mexico                             no further activity is contemplated. If
                                                 implications as specified in Executive                  Environment Department (NMED has                       the EPA receives relevant adverse
                                                 Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 10,                    submitted updated regulations for                      comments, the direct final rule will be
                                                 1999);                                                  receiving delegation and approval of a                 withdrawn, and all public comments
                                                    • Are not economically significant                   program for the implementation and                     received will be addressed in a
                                                 regulatory actions based on health or                   enforcement of certain New Source                      subsequent final rule based on this
                                                 safety risks subject to Executive Order                 Performance Standards (NSPS) and                       proposed rule. The EPA will not
                                                 13045 (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997);                    National Emission Standards for                        institute a second comment period. Any
                                                                                                         Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) for                  parties interested in commenting should
                                                    • Are not significant regulatory
                                                                                                         all sources (both Title V and non-Title                do so at this time.
                                                 actions subject to Executive Order
                                                                                                         V sources). These updated regulations                     For additional information, see the
                                                 13211 (66 FR 28355, May 22, 2001);
                                                                                                         apply to certain NSPS promulgated by                   direct final rule which is located in the
                                                    • Are not subject to requirements of                 the EPA at part 60, as amended between
                                                 Section 12(d) of the National                                                                                  rules section of this issue of the Federal
                                                                                                         September 24, 2013 and January 15,                     Register.
                                                 Technology Transfer and Advancement                     2017; certain NESHAP promulgated by
                                                 Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 note) because                                                                         Dated: March 22, 2018.
                                                                                                         the EPA at part 61, as amended between
                                                 application of those requirements would                 January 1, 2011 and January 15, 2017;                  Wren Stenger,
                                                 be inconsistent with the CAA; and                       and other NESHAP promulgated by the                    Director, Multimedia Division, Region 6.
                                                    • Will not have disproportionate                     EPA at part 63, as amended between                     [FR Doc. 2018–07326 Filed 4–12–18; 8:45 am]
                                                 human health or environmental effects                   August 30, 2013 and January 15, 2017,                  BILLING CODE 6560–50–P
                                                 under Executive Order 12898 (59 FR                      as adopted by the NMED. The
                                                 7629, February 16, 1994).                               delegation of authority under this action
                                                    The SIP is not approved to apply on                  does not apply to sources located in                   DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                                 any Indian reservation land or in any                   Bernalillo County, New Mexico or to
                                                 other area where EPA or an Indian tribe                 sources located in Indian Country. The                 National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                                 has demonstrated that a tribe has                       EPA is providing notice that it is                     Administration
                                                 jurisdiction. In those areas of Indian                  updating the delegation of certain NSPS
                                                 country, the proposed actions do not                    to NMED and proposing to approve the                   50 CFR Part 217
                                                 have tribal implications as specified by                delegation of certain NESHAP to NMED.                  [Docket No. 170908887–8328–01]
                                                 Executive Order 13175 (65 FR 67249,                     DATES: Written comments should be
                                                 November 9, 2000), nor will it impose                   received on or before May 14, 2018.                    RIN 0648–BH24
                                                 substantial direct costs on tribal
                                                                                                         ADDRESSES: Submit your comments,
                                                 governments or preempt tribal law.                                                                             Taking and Importing Marine
                                                                                                         identified by Docket ID No. EPA–R06–                   Mammals; Taking Marine Mammals
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                                                 List of Subjects                                        OAR–2016–0091, at http://                              Incidental to U.S. Navy Pier
                                                                                                         www.regulations.gov or via email to                    Construction Activities at Naval
                                                 40 CFR Part 52
                                                                                                         barrett.richard@epa.gov. For additional                Submarine Base New London
                                                   Environmental protection, Air                         information on how to submit
                                                 pollution control, Incorporation by                     comments see the detailed instructions                 AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries
                                                 reference, Intergovernmental relations,                 in the ADDRESSES section of the direct                 Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                                 Lead, Reporting and recordkeeping                       final rule located in the rules section of             Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                                 requirements.                                           this issue of the Federal Register.                    Commerce.


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                                                       Proposed rule; request for
                                                 ACTION:                                                 application and supporting documents,                     • Required monitoring of the
                                                 comments and information.                               as well as a list of the references cited              construction areas to detect the presence
                                                                                                         in this document, may be obtained                      of marine mammals before beginning
                                                 SUMMARY:    NMFS has received a request                 online at: www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/                       construction activities.
                                                 from the U.S. Navy (Navy) for                           permits/incidental/construction.htm. In                   • Shutdown of construction activities
                                                 authorization to take marine mammals                    case of problems accessing these                       under certain circumstances to avoid
                                                 incidental to the pier construction                     documents, please call the contact listed              injury of marine mammals.
                                                 activities conducted at the Naval                       above.                                                    • Soft start for impact pile driving to
                                                 Submarine Base New London in Groton,                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                             allow marine mammals the opportunity
                                                 Connecticut, over the course of five                                                                           to leave the area prior to beginning
                                                 years (2018–2023). As required by the                   Purpose and Need for Regulatory                        impact pile driving at full power.
                                                 Marine Mammal Protection Act                            Action
                                                 (MMPA), NMFS is proposing                                                                                      Background
                                                                                                            This proposed rule would establish a
                                                 regulations to govern that take, and                    framework under the authority of the                      Sections 101(a)(5)(A) and (D) of the
                                                 requests comments on the proposed                       MMPA (16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.) to allow                 Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972,
                                                 regulations. NMFS will consider public                  for the authorization of take of marine                as amended (MMPA; 16 U.S.C. 1361 et
                                                 comments prior to making any final                      mammals incidental to the Navy’s                       seq.) direct the Secretary of Commerce
                                                 decision on the issuance of the                         construction activities related to marine              (Secretary) to allow, upon request, the
                                                 requested MMPA authorization and                        structure maintenance and pile                         incidental, but not intentional taking of
                                                 agency responses will be summarized in                  replacement at a facility in Groton,                   marine mammals by U.S. citizens who
                                                 the final notice of our decision.                       Connecticut.                                           engage in a specified activity (other than
                                                 DATES: Comments and information must                       We received an application from the                 commercial fishing) if certain findings
                                                 be received no later than May 14, 2018.                 Navy requesting five-year regulations                  are made and regulations are issued or,
                                                 ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,
                                                                                                         and authorization to take multiple                     if the taking is limited to harassment,
                                                 identified by NOAA–NMFS–2018–0047,                      species of marine mammals. Take                        notice of a proposed authorization is
                                                 by any of the following methods:                        would occur by Level A and Level B                     provided to the public for review.
                                                                                                         harassment incidental to impact and                       Authorization for incidental takings
                                                   • Electronic submissions: Submit all
                                                                                                         vibratory pile driving. Please see                     shall be granted if NMFS finds that the
                                                 electronic public comments via the
                                                                                                         ‘‘Background’’ below for definitions of                taking will have a negligible impact on
                                                 Federal eRulemaking Portal, Go to
                                                                                                         harassment.                                            the species or stock(s), will not have an
                                                 www.regulations.gov/
                                                                                                                                                                unmitigable adverse impact on the
                                                 #!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2018-                        Legal Authority for the Proposed Action
                                                                                                                                                                availability of the species or stock(s) for
                                                 0047, click the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon,                     Section 101(a)(5)(A) of the MMPA (16                subsistence uses (where relevant), and if
                                                 complete the required fields, and enter                 U.S.C. 1371(a)(5)(A)) directs the                      the permissible methods of taking and
                                                 or attach your comments.                                Secretary of Commerce to allow, upon                   requirements pertaining to the
                                                   • Mail: Submit comments to Jolie                      request, the incidental, but not                       mitigation, monitoring and reporting of
                                                 Harrison, Chief, Permits and                            intentional taking of small numbers of                 such taking are set forth.
                                                 Conservation Division, Office of                        marine mammals by U.S. citizens who                       NMFS has defined ‘‘negligible
                                                 Protected Resources, National Marine                    engage in a specified activity (other than             impact’’ in 50 CFR 216.103 as an impact
                                                 Fisheries Service, 1315 East-West                       commercial fishing) within a specified                 resulting from the specified activity that
                                                 Highway, Silver Spring, MD 20910–                       geographical region for up to five years               cannot be reasonably expected to, and is
                                                 3225.                                                   if, after notice and public comment, the               not reasonably likely to, adversely affect
                                                    Instructions: Comments sent by any                   agency makes certain findings and                      the species or stock through effects on
                                                 other method, to any other address or                   issues regulations that set forth                      annual rates of recruitment or survival.
                                                 individual, or received after the end of                permissible methods of taking pursuant                    The MMPA states that the term ‘‘take’’
                                                 the comment period, may not be                          to that activity and other means of                    means to harass, hunt, capture, kill or
                                                 considered by NMFS. All comments                        effecting the ‘‘least practicable adverse              attempt to harass, hunt, capture, or kill
                                                 received are a part of the public record                impact’’ on the affected species or                    any marine mammal. Except with
                                                 and will generally be posted for public                 stocks and their habitat (see the                      respect to certain activities not pertinent
                                                 viewing on www.regulations.gov                          discussion below in the ‘‘Proposed                     here, the MMPA defines ‘‘harassment’’
                                                 without change. All personal identifying                Mitigation’’ section), as well as                      as any act of pursuit, torment, or
                                                 information (e.g., name, address, etc.),                monitoring and reporting requirements.                 annoyance which (i) has the potential to
                                                 confidential business information, or                   Section 101(a)(5)(A) of the MMPA and                   injure a marine mammal or marine
                                                 otherwise sensitive information                         the implementing regulations at 50 CFR                 mammal stock in the wild (Level A
                                                 submitted voluntarily by the sender may                 part 216, subpart I provide the legal                  harassment); or (ii) has the potential to
                                                 be publicly accessible. Do not submit                   basis for issuing this proposed rule                   disturb a marine mammal or marine
                                                 Confidential Business Information or                    containing five-year regulations, and for              mammal stock in the wild by causing
                                                 otherwise sensitive or protected                        any subsequent letters of authorization                disruption of behavioral patterns,
                                                 information. NMFS will accept                           (LOAs). As directed by this legal                      including, but not limited to, migration,
                                                 anonymous comments (enter ‘‘N/A’’ in                    authority, this proposed rule contains                 breathing, nursing, breeding, feeding, or
                                                 the required fields if you wish to remain               mitigation, monitoring, and reporting                  sheltering (Level B harassment).
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                                                 anonymous). Attachments to electronic                   requirements.
                                                 comments will be accepted in Microsoft                                                                         National Environmental Policy Act
                                                 Word, Excel, or Adobe PDF file formats                  Summary of Major Provisions Within                     (NEPA)
                                                 only.                                                   the Proposed Rule                                        Issuance of an MMPA authorization
                                                 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                          Following is a summary of the major                  requires compliance with NEPA.
                                                 Shane Guan, Office of Protected                         provisions of this proposed rule                         In accordance with NEPA (42 U.S.C.
                                                 Resources, NMFS; phone: (301) 427–                      regarding Navy construction activities.                4321 et seq.) and NOAA Administrative
                                                 8401. Electronic copies of the                          These measures include:                                Order (NAO) 216–6A, we have


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                                                 preliminarily determined that issuance                  accommodate Virginia Class                             Department, Facilities Engineering and
                                                 of this rule and subsequent LOAs                        submarines. The Proposed Action                        Acquisition Department (FEAD) Design
                                                 qualifies to be categorically excluded                  includes:                                              Manager and the record of pile driving
                                                 from further NEPA review. Issuance of                      • Construction of a new, larger Pier                activities documented during the
                                                 the rule is consistent with categories of               32 to be located approximately 150 feet                construction of SUBASE Pier 31
                                                 activities identified in CE B4 of the                   (ft) north of the current location;                    (American Bridge 2010–2011). The
                                                 Companion Manual and we have not                           • Upgrade of the quaywall, north of                 proposed new Pier 32 would be
                                                 identified any extraordinary                            Pier 32, may be required to                            comparable to Pier 31 in design and
                                                 circumstances listed in Chapter 4 of the                accommodate a crane weight test area;                  location and would have similar sub-
                                                 Companion Manual that would                                • Demolition of existing Pier 32 and                surface geological conditions along this
                                                 preclude use of this categorical                        Pier 10;                                               reach of the Thames River.
                                                 exclusion. We will consider all public                     • Dredging of the sediment mounds
                                                                                                         beneath the existing Pier 32                           Specified Geographical Region
                                                 comments prior to making a final
                                                 decision regarding application of CE B4.                (approximately 9,400 cubic yards [cy])                    SUBASE is located in the towns of
                                                    We will review all comments                          and the existing Pier 10 (approximately                Groton and Ledyard in New London
                                                 submitted in response to this notice as                 10,000 cy) to a depth of 36 ft below                   County, Connecticut. SUBASE occupies
                                                 we complete the NEPA process, prior to                  mean lower low water (¥36 ft MLLW)                     approximately 687 acres along the east
                                                 making a final decision on the                          plus 2 ft of over dredge (additional                   bank of the Thames River, 6 mi north of
                                                 incidental take authorization request.                  dredge depth that allows for varying                   the river’s mouth at Long Island Sound
                                                                                                         degrees of accuracy of different types of              (Figure 1–1 in LOA application). The
                                                 Summary of Request                                      dredging equipment). Any remaining                     Thames River is the easternmost of
                                                   On March 22, 2017, NMFS received                      timber piles beneath the existing piers                Connecticut’s three major rivers and is
                                                 an application from the Navy requesting                 would be pulled with a strap;                          formed by the confluence of the
                                                 authorization to incidentally take harbor                  • Dredging of the berthing areas                    Shetucket and Yantic rivers in Norwich,
                                                 and gray seals, by Level A and Level B                  alongside the proposed new Pier 32                     from which it flows south for 12 mi to
                                                 harassment, incidental to noise                         (approximately 74,000 sq ft) to a depth                New London Harbor. The Thames River
                                                 exposure resulting from conducting pier                 of ¥38 feet MLLW plus 2 feet of over                   discharges freshwater and sediment
                                                 construction activities at the Navy                     dredge; and                                            from the interior of eastern Connecticut
                                                 Submarine Base New London in Groton,                       • Dredging of two additional areas                  into Long Island Sound. It is the main
                                                 Connecticut, from October 2018 to                       (approximately 10,200 cy and 31,100 cy)                drainage of the Thames River Major
                                                 March 2022. These regulations would be                  in the Thames River navigation channel                 Drainage Basin, which encompasses
                                                 valid for a period of five years. On                    to a depth of ¥36 ft MLLW plus 2 ft of                 approximately 3,900 square mi of
                                                 August 31, 2017, NMFS deemed the                        over dredge.                                           eastern Connecticut and central
                                                 application adequate and complete.                         Two species of marine mammals are                   Massachusetts (USACE 2015). The
                                                   The use of sound sources such as                      expected to potentially be present in the              lower Thames River and New London
                                                 those described in the application (e.g.,               Thames River near SUBASE: Harbor                       Harbor sustains a variety of military,
                                                 piledriving) may result in the take of                  seal (Phoca vitulina) and gray seal                    commercial, and recreational vessel
                                                 marine mammals through disruption of                    (Halichoeris grypus). Harbor seals and                 usage. New London Harbor provides
                                                 behavioral patterns or may cause                        gray seals are more likely to occur at                 protection to a number of these.
                                                 auditory injury of marine mammals.                      SUBASE from September to May.
                                                                                                                                                                Detailed Description of Specified
                                                 Therefore, incidental take authorization                Dates and Duration                                     Activity
                                                 under the MMPA is warranted.                               Pile installation for the new Pier 32
                                                                                                         and pile removal associated with the                   1. Construction of New Pier 32
                                                 Description of the Specified Activity
                                                                                                         demolition of the existing Piers 32 and                   Pile driving would most likely be
                                                 Overview                                                10 is expected to take a total of                      conducted using a barge and crane.
                                                    The Navy is planning to demolish                     approximately 3.5 years. Construction                  However, the contractor may choose to
                                                 Pier 32 and Pier 10 and construct a new                 and demolition activities are expected                 use a temporary pile-supported work
                                                 Pier 32 at Naval Submarine Base New                     to begin in October 2018 and proceed to                trestle that would be constructed by
                                                 London (SUBASE), Groton, Connecticut.                   completion in March 2022.                              driving approximately 60 steel 14-inch
                                                    Recent Global Shore Infrastructure                      In-water activities expected to result              diameter H-piles.
                                                 Plans and Regional Shore Infrastructure                 in incidental takes of marine mammals                     Structural support piles for Pier 32
                                                 Plans identified a requirement for 11                   would occur during approximately 35                    would consist of approximately 120
                                                 adequate submarine berths at SUBASE.                    non-consecutive months of the project                  concrete-filled steel pipe piles
                                                 There are currently six adequate berths                 beginning in October 2018. The                         measuring 36 inches in diameter. The
                                                 available via Piers 6, 17, and 31, leaving              estimated duration of pile installation                piles would be driven between 40 ft
                                                 a shortfall of five adequate berths. The                and removal, including duration of the                 below the mudline near the shore and
                                                 remaining submarine berthing piers (8,                  vibratory and impact hammer activities,                150 ft below the mudline at the end of
                                                 10, 12, 32, and 33) are classified as                   is provided in Table 1 below for each                  the pier. Fender piles would also be
                                                 inadequate because of their narrow                      year of construction and demolition.                   installed and would consist of
                                                 width and short length compared to                      Also included in the Table are the                     approximately 194 fiberglass-reinforced
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                                                 current SSN (hull classification)                       durations for wood piles and steel                     plastic piles measuring 16 inches in
                                                 berthing design standards (Unified                      fender piles to be pulled by a crane                   diameter.
                                                 Facilities Criteria 4–152–01, Design                    using a sling or strap attached to the                    Special construction features would
                                                 Standards for Piers and Wharves).                       pile. The durations of proposed pile                   include drilling rock sockets into
                                                    The Proposed Action is to demolish                   driving/removal activities are primarily               bedrock in an estimated 60 places to
                                                 Pier 32 and Pier 10, and replace them                   derived from information provided by                   hold the piles. A rotary drill using a
                                                 with a new Pier 32 that meets all current               Naval Facilities Engineering Command                   rock core barrel and rock muck bucket
                                                 Navy SSN pier standards to                              (NAVFAC) Mid-Atlantic Public Works                     would be used inside of the steel pipe


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                                                 piles to drill a minimum of 2 ft down                           demolished after the demolition of                                     Dredging would be conducted in two
                                                 into bedrock to create the rock socket                          existing Pier 32. The concrete decks of                             phases. Dredging of the new Pier 32 area
                                                 that would be filled with concrete.                             the piers would be cut into pieces and                              and the northern portion of the channel
                                                 Sediment would be lifted out and re-                            placed on the barges. Demolition debris                             dredge areas would be conducted in the
                                                 deposited within 10 ft of the pipe pile                         would be sorted and removed by barge                                first construction year. The footprints of
                                                 during rock socket drilling. Underwater                         and recycled to the maximum extent                                  the demolished Pier 32 and Pier 10 and
                                                 noise from the rock drill as it is operated                     practicable. Any residual waste would                               the southern portions of the channel
                                                 inside a steel pipe would be much less                          be disposed of offsite in accordance                                dredge areas would be dredged after
                                                 than that produced by vibratory and                             with applicable federal, state, and local                           demolition of the existing piers in the
                                                 impact pile driving of the steel pipes                          regulations. Once the decks are                                     fourth year of construction. Dredging
                                                 (Martin et al., 2012).                                          removed, the steel H piles and pipe                                 would occur only during the period
                                                   Impact and vibratory hammers would                            piles that support the existing pier                                between October 1 and January 31 to
                                                 be used for installing piles where rock                         would be pulled using a vibratory                                   avoid potential impacts on shellfish and
                                                 sockets are not required. Based on                              extraction method (hammer). The                                     fisheries resources in the area. Each
                                                 previous construction projects at                               vibratory hammer would be attached to                               dredging and disposal phase would take
                                                 SUBASE, it is estimated that an average                         the pile head with a clamp. Once                                    approximately 2 weeks to complete.
                                                 of one 36-inch pile per week (with                              attached, vibration would be applied to                                After the demolition of Pier 32, any
                                                 driving on multiple days) and two                               the pile that would liquefy the adjacent                            remnant timber piles present
                                                 plastic piles per day would be installed.                       sediment allowing the pile to be                                    underneath existing Pier 32 would be
                                                 The per-pile drive time for each pile                           removed.                                                            pulled with a strap. The sediment
                                                 type and method will vary based on                                                                                                  mound that has formed beneath the pier
                                                                                                                    Demolition of existing Pier 32 would
                                                 environmental conditions (including                                                                                                 would be dredged (approximately 9,400
                                                                                                                 include the removal by vibratory driver-
                                                 substrate) where each pile is driven.                                                                                               cy) to the design depth. Dredging would
                                                                                                                 extractor (hammer) of approximately 60
                                                 Impact or vibratory pile driving may                                                                                                also be required immediately west of
                                                                                                                 steel piles from the temporary work
                                                 result in harassment of marine                                                                                                      Piers 31 and 32 (approximately 10,200
                                                                                                                 trestle, 120 concrete-encased steel H-                              cy) and along the eastern edge
                                                 mammals.
                                                                                                                 piles, and 70 steel H-piles. Fifty-six                              (approximately 31,100 cy) of the
                                                   Construction of Pier 32 may also
                                                                                                                 wood piles would be pulled with a                                   navigation channel to achieve the
                                                 require upgrade of the quaywall north of
                                                                                                                 sling. Demolition of Pier 10 would                                  required minimum depths to maneuver
                                                 Pier 32 to provide the reinforcement
                                                                                                                 include the removal by vibratory                                    the submarines. Once the existing Pier
                                                 needed to support a crane weight test
                                                                                                                 hammer of 24 concrete-encased, steel H-                             10 and any remnant timber piles are
                                                 area. Because there is potential that a
                                                                                                                 piles and 166 cast-in-place, reinforced                             removed, the sediment mound beneath
                                                 work trestle would be used and the
                                                                                                                 concrete piles. Eighty-four steel fender                            the old pier would be dredged
                                                 requirement for the upgrade will not be
                                                 determined until final design, the pile                         piles and 41 wood piles would be                                    (approximately 10,000 cy). Since
                                                 driving is included in the analyzed                             pulled with a sling. A total of 440 piles                           dredging and disposal activities would
                                                 activities. The quaywall upgrade would                          would be removed by vibratory hammer                                be slow moving and conspicuous to
                                                 include up to approximately eighteen                            for both piers and the work trestle.                                marine mammals, they pose negligible
                                                 30-inch diameter concrete-filled steel                          3. Dredging of Pier Areas and                                       risks of physical injury. An
                                                 pipe piles that would be installed into                         Navigation Channel                                                  environmental bucket would be used for
                                                 rock sockets driven into bedrock                                                                                                    dredging to minimize turbidity
                                                 adjacent and parallel to the existing                              The Proposed Action would also                                   compared with the turbidity generated
                                                 steel sheet pile wall. Pile caps and a                          include dredging of approximately                                   by hydraulic dredging. Noise emitted by
                                                 concrete deck would be installed above                          60,000 cy of sediment in two areas of                               dredging equipment is broadband, with
                                                 the piles. A fender system composed of                          the Thames River navigation channel                                 most energy below 1 kilohertz (kHz),
                                                 approximately nine 16-inch diameter                             near Pier 32, the berthing areas                                    and would be similar to that generated
                                                 plastic piles would also be installed into                      alongside the new Pier 32, and                                      by vessels and maritime industrial
                                                 rock sockets approximately 2 ft in front                        underneath existing Pier 32 and Pier 10                             activities that regularly operate within
                                                 of the new deck.                                                after demolition. All dredging for the                              the action area (Clarke et al., 2002; Todd
                                                                                                                 Proposed Action would support safe                                  et al., 2015). Due to the low noise output
                                                 2. Demolition and Removal of Pier 32                            maneuvering for entry and departure of                              and slow and steady transiting nature of
                                                 and Pier 10                                                     submarines at the proposed new Pier 32                              the dredging activity, NMFS does not
                                                   When the new Pier 32 is operational,                          and existing Piers 8, 12, 17, and 31. The                           consider it would result to the level of
                                                 the existing Pier 32 would be                                   proposed design dredge depth in all                                 harassment under the MMPA.
                                                 demolished using a floating crane and a                         areas to be dredged is ¥36 ft relative to                           Therefore, dredging is not considered
                                                 series of barges. Pier 10 would be                              MLLW plus 2 ft of over dredge.                                      further in this document.
                                                                  TABLE 1—SUMMARY OF CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES FOR THE NAVY SUBMARINE BASE NEW LONDON
                                                                                                                                                                                                            Strike
                                                                                                                                                                                             Total         number
                                                                           Pile
                                                       Activity                                      Pile type                                 Method                           Piles/day   driving      (impact) or           Duration
                                                                         number                                                                                                              days        duration(s)
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                                                                                                                                                                                                           per pile

                                                                                                                                        Year 1

                                                 Pier 32 construction          60   14″ steel H-pile temp. work tres-       Impact ..........................................           4         15   1,000 strikes ....   3 weeks.
                                                                                      tle.
                                                                               60   36″ x 100′ concrete-filled steel        Vibratory hammer & rock socket                            0.5       120    1,200 seconds        6 months.
                                                                                      pipe piles.                             drilling.




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                                                        TABLE 1—SUMMARY OF CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES FOR THE NAVY SUBMARINE BASE NEW LONDON—Continued
                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Strike
                                                                                                                                                                                                           Total            number
                                                                              Pile
                                                        Activity                                          Pile type                                      Method                            Piles/day      driving         (impact) or           Duration
                                                                            number                                                                                                                         days           duration(s)
                                                                                                                                                                                                                            per pile

                                                                                     20   36″ x 180′ concrete-filled steel               Vibratory hammer ........................               0.2           100      1,800 seconds        5 months.
                                                                                            piles.
                                                                                     20   36″ x 180′ concrete-filled steel               Impact hammer to last 20–40 ft ..                       2.5                8   1,000 strikes ....   2 weeks.
                                                                                            piles.
                                                 Quaywall upgrade ..                 18   30″ x 100′ concrete-filled steel               Rock socket drilling .....................              0.5            36      15,000 seconds       Concurrent with
                                                                                            pipe piles.                                                                                                                                        Pier 32.
                                                                                      9   16″ fiberglass reinforced plastic              Rock socket drilling .....................              0.5            18      7,500 seconds.
                                                                                            piles.

                                                                                                                                                   Year 2

                                                 Pier 32 construction               40    36″ x 180′ concrete-filled steel               Vibratory hammer ........................               0.2           200      1,800 seconds        10 months.
                                                                                            piles.
                                                                                     40   36″ x 180′ concrete-filled steel               Impact hammer to drive last 20–                         2.5            16      1,000 strikes ....   3.5 weeks.
                                                                                            piles.                                         40 ft.

                                                                                                                                                   Year 3

                                                 Pier 32 construction               194   16″ fiberglass reinforced plastic              Vibratory hammer ........................                 2            97      1,200 seconds        5 months.
                                                                                            piles.
                                                                                     64   16″ fiberglass reinforced plastic              Impact hammer to drive last 20–                         2.5            26      1,000 strikes ....   1.5 months.
                                                                                            piles.                                         40 ft.

                                                                                                                                                   Year 4

                                                 Pier 32 demolition ..               60   14″ steel H-piles temp. work tres-             Vibratory hammer (removal) .......                        5            14      1,200 seconds        3 weeks.
                                                                                            tle.
                                                                                     24   33″ concrete-encased steel H                   Vibratory hammer (removal) .......                        2            12      1,200 seconds        3.5 months.
                                                                                            piles.
                                                                                     96   24″ concrete-encased steel H                   Vibratory hammer (removal) .......                        2            48      1,200 seconds.
                                                                                            piles.
                                                                                     70   14″ steel H piles ..........................   Vibratory hammer (removal) .......                        5            14      1,200 seconds.
                                                 Pier 10 demolition ..               24   24″ concrete-encased steel H                   Vibratory hammer (removal) .......                      9.5            2.5     1,200 seconds        0.5 month.
                                                                                            piles.
                                                                                    166   24″ cast-in-place reinforced con-              Vibratory hammer (removal) .......                      9.5          17.5      1,200 seconds        0.5 month.
                                                                                            crete piles.



                                                    Proposed mitigation, monitoring, and                              marine mammals, including a number                                          Information on the status,
                                                 reporting measures are described in                                  of cetaceans, that are known to be                                        distribution, and abundance of these
                                                 detail later in this document (please see                            present in nearby Long Island Sound.                                      seal species in the Study Area may be
                                                 ‘‘Proposed Mitigation’’ and ‘‘Proposed                               However, since received noise levels                                      viewed in the Navy’s LOA application.
                                                 Monitoring and Reporting’’).                                         from the project are not expected to                                      Additional information on the general
                                                                                                                      reach the mouth of the Thames River                                       biology and ecology of marine mammals
                                                 Description of Marine Mammals in the                                 due to geographical boundaries, these
                                                 Area of the Specified Activities                                                                                                               are included in the application. In
                                                                                                                      species are excluded from further                                         addition, NMFS annually publishes
                                                   Marine mammal species that could be                                discussion. The Navy proposes to take                                     Stock Assessment Reports (SARs) for all
                                                 present in the Study Area and their                                  individuals of harbor seal and gray seal
                                                                                                                                                                                                marine mammals in U.S. EEZ waters,
                                                 associated stocks are presented in Table                             by Level A and B harassment incidental
                                                                                                                                                                                                including stocks that occur within the
                                                 2 along with an abundance estimate, an                               to pier construction activities. Neither of
                                                 associated coefficient of variation value,                           these marine mammal species is listed                                     Study Area—U.S. Atlantic and Gulf of
                                                 and best/minimum abundance                                           as endangered or threatened under the                                     Mexico Marine Mammal Stock
                                                 estimates. There are other species of                                Endangered Species Act (ESA).                                             Assessment Reports (Hayes et al., 2017).

                                                                   TABLE 2—MARINE MAMMALS THAT MAY OCCUR WITHIN NAVY SUBMARINE BASE NEW LONDON AREA
                                                                                                                                                                   ESA/MMPA                  Stock abundance best/                Occurrence in study
                                                      Common name                         Scientific name                                Stock                       status                   minimum population                         area

                                                                                                                                           Order Carnivora

                                                                                                                                         Suborder Pinnipedia
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                                                                                                                                  Family Phocidae (true seals)

                                                 Gray seal ......................    Halichoerus grypus .....              Western North Atlantic               ........................     505,000 * .....................    Thames River.
                                                 Harbor seal ...................     Phoca vitulina ..............         Western North Atlantic               ........................     75,834 (0.15)/66,884 ...           Thames River.
                                                   * There are an estimated 27,131 seals in U.S. waters; however, gray seals form one population not distinguished on the basis of the U.S./Can-
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                                                 Marine Mammal Hearing                                     • Otariidae (eared seals): Generalized               and amount as mentioned above for
                                                                                                         hearing is estimated to occur between                  TTS.
                                                    Hearing is the most important sensory                60 Hz and 39 kHz.                                         For marine mammals, published data
                                                 modality for marine mammals                               The pinniped functional hearing                      are limited to the captive bottlenose
                                                 underwater, and exposure to                             group was modified from Southall et al.                dolphin, beluga, harbor porpoise, and
                                                 anthropogenic sound can have                            (2007) on the basis of data indicating                 Yangtze finless porpoise (Finneran et
                                                 deleterious effects. To appropriately                   that phocid species have consistently                  al., 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2010a,
                                                 assess the potential effects of exposure                demonstrated an extended frequency                     2010b; Finneran and Schlundt, 2010;
                                                 to sound, it is necessary to understand                 range of hearing compared to otariids,                 Lucke et al., 2009; Mooney et al., 2009a,
                                                 the frequency ranges marine mammals                     especially in the higher frequency range               2009b; Popov et al., 2011a, 2011b;
                                                 are able to hear. Current data indicate                 (Hemilä et al., 2006; Kastelein et al.,               Kastelein et al., 2012a; Schlundt et al.,
                                                 that not all marine mammal species                      2009; Reichmuth and Holt, 2013).                       2000; Nachtigall et al., 2003, 2004). For
                                                 have equal hearing capabilities (e.g.,                    For more detail concerning these                     pinnipeds in water, data are limited to
                                                 Richardson et al., 1995; Wartzok and                    groups and associated frequency ranges,                measurements of TTS in harbor seals, an
                                                 Ketten, 1999; Au and Hastings, 2008).                   please see NMFS (2016) for a review of                 elephant seal, and California sea lions
                                                 To reflect this, Southall et al. (2007)                 available information. Only two marine                 (Kastak et al., 1999, 2005; Kastelein et
                                                 recommended that marine mammals be                      mammal species (both are phocid                        al., 2012b).
                                                 divided into functional hearing groups                  species) have the reasonable potential to                 Lucke et al. (2009) found a TS of a
                                                 based on directly measured or estimated                 co-occur with the proposed construction                harbor porpoise after exposing it to
                                                 hearing ranges on the basis of available                activities. Please refer to Table 2.                   airgun noise with a received sound
                                                 behavioral response data, audiograms                                                                           pressure level (SPL) at 200.2 dB (peak-
                                                                                                         Potential Impacts to Marine Mammals
                                                 derived using auditory evoked potential                                                                        to-peak) re: 1 micropascal (mPa), which
                                                                                                            The Navy’s Submarine Base New                       corresponds to a sound exposure level
                                                 techniques, anatomical modeling, and
                                                                                                         London pier construction using in-water                of 164.5 dB re: 1 mPa2 s after integrating
                                                 other data. Note that no direct
                                                                                                         pile driving and pile removal could                    exposure. Because the airgun noise is a
                                                 measurements of hearing ability have
                                                                                                         adversely affect marine mammal species                 broadband impulse, one cannot directly
                                                 been successfully completed for
                                                                                                         and stocks by exposing them to elevated                determine the equivalent of root mean
                                                 mysticetes (i.e., low-frequency
                                                                                                         noise levels in the vicinity of the                    square (rms) SPL from the reported
                                                 cetaceans). Subsequently, NMFS (2016)
                                                                                                         activity area.                                         peak-to-peak SPLs. However, applying a
                                                 described generalized hearing ranges for                   Exposure to high intensity sound for
                                                 these marine mammal hearing groups.                                                                            conservative conversion factor of 16 dB
                                                                                                         a sufficient duration may result in                    for broadband signals from seismic
                                                 Generalized hearing ranges were chosen                  auditory effects such as a noise-induced
                                                 based on the approximately 65 dB                                                                               surveys (McCauley, et al., 2000) to
                                                                                                         threshold shift (TS)—an increase in the                correct for the difference between peak-
                                                 threshold from the normalized                           auditory threshold after exposure to
                                                 composite audiograms, with the                                                                                 to-peak levels reported in Lucke et al.
                                                                                                         noise (Finneran et al., 2005). Factors                 (2009) and rms SPLs, the rms SPL for
                                                 exception for lower limits for low-                     that influence the amount of threshold
                                                 frequency cetaceans where the lower                                                                            TTS would be approximately 184 dB re:
                                                                                                         shift include the amplitude, duration,                 1 mPa, and the received levels associated
                                                 bound was deemed to be biologically                     frequency content, temporal pattern,
                                                 implausible and the lower bound from                                                                           with PTS (Level A harassment) would
                                                                                                         and energy distribution of noise                       be higher. Therefore, based on these
                                                 Southall et al. (2007) retained. The                    exposure. The magnitude of hearing
                                                 functional groups and the associated                                                                           studies, NMFS recognizes that TTS of
                                                                                                         threshold shift normally decreases over                harbor porpoises is lower than other
                                                 frequencies are indicated below (note                   time following cessation of the noise                  cetacean species empirically tested
                                                 that these frequency ranges correspond                  exposure. The amount of TS just after                  (Finneran & Schlundt, 2010; Finneran et
                                                 to the range for the composite group,                   exposure is the initial TS. If the TS                  al., 2002; Kastelein and Jennings, 2012).
                                                 with the entire range not necessarily                   eventually returns to zero (i.e., the                     Marine mammal hearing plays a
                                                 reflecting the capabilities of every                    threshold returns to the pre-exposure                  critical role in communication with
                                                 species within that group):                             value), it is a temporary threshold shift              conspecifics, and interpretation of
                                                    • Low-frequency cetaceans                            (TTS) (Southall et al., 2007).                         environmental cues for purposes such
                                                 (mysticetes): Generalized hearing is                       Threshold Shift (noise-induced loss of              as predator avoidance and prey capture.
                                                 estimated to occur between                              hearing)—When animals exhibit                          Depending on the degree (elevation of
                                                 approximately 7 Hz and 35 kHz;                          reduced hearing sensitivity (i.e., sounds              threshold in dB), duration (i.e., recovery
                                                    • Mid-frequency cetaceans (larger                    must be louder for an animal to detect                 time), and frequency range of TTS, and
                                                 toothed whales, beaked whales, and                      them) following exposure to an intense                 the context in which it is experienced,
                                                 most delphinids): Generalized hearing is                sound or sound for long duration, it is                TTS can have effects on marine
                                                 estimated to occur between                              referred to as a noise-induced TS. An                  mammals ranging from discountable to
                                                 approximately 150 Hz and 160 kHz;                       animal can experience TTS or                           serious (similar to those discussed in
                                                                                                         permanent threshold shift (PTS). TTS                   auditory masking, below). For example,
                                                    • High-frequency cetaceans                           can last from minutes or hours to days                 a marine mammal may be able to readily
                                                 (porpoises, river dolphins, and members                 (i.e., there is complete recovery), can                compensate for a brief, relatively small
                                                 of the genera Kogia and                                 occur in specific frequency ranges (i.e.,              amount of TTS in a non-critical
                                                 Cephalorhynchus; including two                          an animal might only have a temporary                  frequency range that occurs during a
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                                                 members of the genus Lagenorhynchus,                    loss of hearing sensitivity between the                time where ambient noise is lower and
                                                 on the basis of recent echolocation data                frequencies of 1 and 10 kHz), and can                  there are not as many competing sounds
                                                 and genetic data): Generalized hearing is               be of varying amounts (for example, an                 present. Alternatively, a larger amount
                                                 estimated to occur between                              animal’s hearing sensitivity might be                  and longer duration of TTS sustained
                                                 approximately 275 Hz and 160 kHz;                       reduced initially by only 6 dB or                      during time when communication is
                                                    • Phocidae (true seals): Generalized                 reduced by 30 dB). PTS is permanent,                   critical for successful mother/calf
                                                 hearing is estimated to occur between                   but some recovery is possible. PTS can                 interactions could have more serious
                                                 approximately 50 Hz to 86 kHz;                          also occur in a specific frequency range               impacts. Also, depending on the degree


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                                                 and frequency range, the effects of PTS                 to the elevated ambient noise levels in                Experiments have shown that fish can
                                                 on an animal could range in severity,                   the project area, thus increasing                      sense both the strength and direction of
                                                 although it is considered generally more                potential for or severity of masking.                  sound (Hawkins, 1981). Primary factors
                                                 serious because it is a permanent                       Baseline ambient noise levels in the                   determining whether a fish can sense a
                                                 condition. Of note, reduced hearing                     vicinity of project area are high due to               sound signal, and potentially react to it,
                                                 sensitivity as a simple function of aging               ongoing shipping, construction and                     are the frequency of the signal and the
                                                 has been observed in marine mammals,                    other activities in the Thames River.                  strength of the signal in relation to the
                                                 as well as humans and other taxa                           Finally, marine mammals’ exposure to                natural background noise level.
                                                 (Southall et al., 2007), so one can infer               certain sounds could lead to behavioral                   The level of sound at which a fish
                                                 that strategies exist for coping with this              disturbance (Richardson et al., 1995),                 will react or alter its behavior is usually
                                                 condition to some degree, though likely                 such as: Changing durations of surfacing               well above the detection level. Fish
                                                 not without cost.                                       and dives, number of blows per                         have been found to react to sounds
                                                    In addition, chronic exposure to                     surfacing, or moving direction and/or                  when the sound level increased to about
                                                 excessive, though not high-intensity,                   speed; reduced/increased vocal                         20 dB above the detection level of 120
                                                 noise could cause masking at particular                 activities; changing/cessation of certain              dB (Ona, 1988); however, the response
                                                 frequencies for marine mammals, which                   behavioral activities (such as socializing             threshold can depend on the time of
                                                 utilize sound for vital biological                      or feeding); visible startle response or               year and the fish’s physiological
                                                 functions (Clark et al., 2009). Acoustic                aggressive behavior (such as tail/fluke                condition (Engas et al., 1993). In
                                                 masking is when other noises such as                    slapping or jaw clapping); avoidance of                general, fish react more strongly to
                                                 from human sources interfere with                       areas where noise sources are located;                 pulses of sound (such as noise from
                                                 animal detection of acoustic signals                    and/or flight responses (e.g., pinnipeds               impact pile driving) rather than
                                                 such as communication calls,                            flushing into water from haulouts or                   continuous signals (such as noise from
                                                 echolocation sounds, and                                rookeries).                                            vibratory pile driving) (Blaxter et al.,
                                                 environmental sounds important to                          The onset of behavioral disturbance                 1981), and a quicker alarm response is
                                                 marine mammals. Therefore, under                        from anthropogenic noise depends on                    elicited when the sound signal intensity
                                                 certain circumstances, marine mammals                   both external factors (characteristics of              rises rapidly compared to sound rising
                                                 whose acoustical sensors or                             noise sources and their paths) and the                 more slowly to the same level.
                                                 environment are being severely masked                   receiving animals (hearing, motivation,                   During in-water pile driving only a
                                                 could also be impaired from maximizing                  experience, demography) and is also                    small fraction of the available habitat
                                                 their performance fitness in survival                   difficult to predict (Southall et al.,                 would be ensonified at any given time.
                                                 and reproduction.                                       2007). Currently NMFS uses a received                  Disturbance to fish species would be
                                                    Masking occurs at the frequency band                 level of 160 dB re 1 mPa (rms) to predict              short-term and fish would return to
                                                 that the animals utilize. Therefore, since              the onset of behavioral harassment from                their pre-disturbance behavior once the
                                                 noise generated from vibratory pile                     impulse noises (such as impact pile                    pile driving activity ceases. Thus, the
                                                 driving is mostly concentrated at low                   driving), and 120 dB re 1 mPa (rms) for                proposed construction would have
                                                 frequency ranges, it may have less effect               continuous noises (such as vibratory                   little, if any, impact on marine
                                                 on high frequency echolocation sounds                   pile driving). For the Navy’s Submarine                mammals’ prey availability in the area
                                                 by odontocetes (toothed whales).                        Base New London pier construction,                     where construction work is planned.
                                                 However, lower frequency man-made                       both 160- and 120-dB levels are                           Disposal of dredged material in the
                                                 noises are more likely to affect detection              considered for effects analysis because                confined aquatic disposal (CAD) cell
                                                 of communication calls and other                        the Navy plans to use both impact pile                 would have a direct impact to the
                                                 potentially important natural sounds                    driving and vibratory pile driving and                 benthos as a result of burial and
                                                 such as surf and prey noise. It may also                pile removal.                                          suffocation. Most, if not all, sessile
                                                 affect communication signals when they                     The biological significance of many of              marine invertebrates are not expected to
                                                 occur near the noise band and thus                      these behavioral disturbances is difficult             survive burial. Some motile marine
                                                 reduce the communication space of                       to predict, especially if the detected                 organisms would be buried and unable
                                                 animals (e.g., Clark et al., 2009) and                  disturbances appear minor. However,                    to survive, while others such as
                                                 cause increased stress levels (e.g., Foote              the consequences of behavioral                         burrowing specialists, may survive.
                                                 et al., 2004; Holt et al., 2009).                       modification could be biologically                     Survival rates would depend primarily
                                                    Unlike TS, masking, which can occur                  significant if the change affects growth,              on burial depth. From 2010 through
                                                 over large temporal and spatial scales,                 survival, and/or reproduction, which                   2012, biannual benthic sampling of the
                                                 can potentially affect the species at                   depends on the severity, duration, and                 CAD cell area was conducted to assess
                                                 population, community, or even                          context of the effects.                                the timeframe for recovery of benthic
                                                 ecosystem levels, as well as individual                                                                        populations of the CAD cells, in
                                                 levels. Masking affects both senders and                Potential Effects on Marine Mammal                     accordance with Water Quality
                                                 receivers of the signals and could have                 Habitat                                                Certificate conditions for the 2010
                                                 long-term chronic effects on marine                        The primary potential impacts to                    waterfront maintenance dredging
                                                 mammal species and populations.                         marine mammal habitat are associated                   project at the submarine base. The
                                                 Recent science suggests that low                        with elevated sound levels produced by                 sampling results of the CAD cell were
                                                 frequency ambient sound levels have                     vibratory pile removal and pile driving                compared to sampling results of an
                                                 increased by as much as 20 dB (more                     in the area. However, other potential                  undisturbed reference site located
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                                                 than three times in terms of sound                      impacts to the surrounding habitat from                upriver. The degree of similarity of
                                                 pressure level) in the world’s ocean                    physical disturbance are also possible.                population and community structures
                                                 from pre-industrial periods, and most of                   With regard to fish as a prey source                was assessed. The results of the three
                                                 these increases are from distant                        for cetaceans and pinnipeds, fish are                  year survey program indicated that a
                                                 shipping (Hildebrand, 2009). For the                    known to hear and react to sounds and                  progressive recovery to a stable benthic
                                                 Navy’s Submarine Base New London                        to use sound to communicate (Tavolga                   population was occurring at the CAD
                                                 pier construction, noises from vibratory                et al., 1981) and possibly avoid                       cell. As demonstrated by the biannual
                                                 pile driving and pile removal contribute                predators (Wilson and Dill, 2002).                     benthic survey, benthic assemblages are


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                                                 anticipated to recover within three to                  or (ii) has the potential to disturb a                     duty cycle), the environment (e.g.,
                                                 five years after the completion of the                  marine mammal or marine mammal                             bathymetry), and the receiving animals
                                                 project, and disposal impacts would not                 stock in the wild by causing disruption                    (hearing, motivation, experience,
                                                 be significant (CardnoTEC 2015).                        of behavioral patterns, including, but                     demography, behavioral context) and
                                                    Project activities would temporarily                 not limited to, migration, breathing,                      can be difficult to predict (Southall et
                                                 disturb benthic and water column                        nursing, breeding, feeding, or sheltering                  al., 2007, Ellison et al., 2011). Based on
                                                 habitats and change bottom topography                   (Level B harassment).                                      what the available science indicates and
                                                 to a minor degree, but effects on prey                     Authorized takes would be by Level A                    the practical need to use a threshold
                                                 availability and foraging conditions for                and Level B harassments, in the form of                    based on a factor that is both predictable
                                                 marine mammals would be temporary                       mild permanent hearing threshold shift                     and measurable for most activities,
                                                 and limited to the immediate area of                    (Level A) and disruption of behavioral                     NMFS uses a generalized acoustic
                                                 pier demolition/construction, dredging,                 patterns (Level B) for individual marine                   threshold based on received level to
                                                 and disposal. The new surfaces of piles                 mammals resulting from exposure to                         estimate the onset of behavioral
                                                 and exposed concrete on the new pier                    noise generated from impact pile                           harassment. NMFS predicts that marine
                                                 would likely result in establishment of                 driving and vibratory pile driving and                     mammals are likely to be behaviorally
                                                 fouling communities on the new                          removal. Based on the nature of the                        harassed in a manner we consider Level
                                                 structures, and may attract fish and                    activity and the anticipated                               B harassment when exposed to
                                                 benthic organisms resulting in small                    effectiveness of the mitigation measures                   underwater anthropogenic noise above
                                                 scale shifts in prey distribution.                      (e.g., shutdown measures—discussed in                      received levels of 120 dB re 1 mPa (rms)
                                                    There are no known haulouts within                   detail below in Mitigation section),                       for continuous (e.g., vibratory pile-
                                                 the vicinity of the Proposed Action.                    serious injury or mortality is neither                     driving, drilling) and above 160 dB re 1
                                                    The project activities would not                     anticipated nor authorized.                                mPa (rms) for non-explosive impulsive
                                                 permanently modify existing marine                         As described previously, no mortality                   (e.g., seismic airguns) or intermittent
                                                 mammal habitat. The activities may kill                 is anticipated or authorized for this                      (e.g., scientific sonar) sources.
                                                 some fish and cause other fish to leave                 activity. Below we describe how the                           Applicant’s proposed activity
                                                 the area temporarily, thus impacting                    take is estimated.                                         includes the use of continuous
                                                 marine mammals’ foraging                                   Described in the most basic way, we                     (vibratory pile driving and removal) and
                                                 opportunities in a limited portion of the               estimate take by considering: (1)                          impulsive (impact pile driving) sources,
                                                 foraging range; but, because of the short               Acoustic thresholds above which NMFS                       and therefore the 120 and 160 dB re 1
                                                 duration of the activities and the                      believes the best available science                        mPa (rms) levels are applicable.
                                                 relatively small area of the habitat that               indicates marine mammals will be
                                                 may be affected, the impacts to marine                  behaviorally harassed or incur some                           Level A harassment for non-explosive
                                                 mammal habitat are not expected to                      degree of permanent hearing                                sources—NMFS’ Technical Guidance
                                                 cause significant or long-term negative                 impairment; (2) the area or volume of                      for Assessing the Effects of
                                                 consequences. Therefore, given the                      water that will be ensonified above                        Anthropogenic Sound on Marine
                                                 consideration of potential impacts to                   these levels in a day; (3) the density or                  Mammal Hearing (Technical Guidance,
                                                 marine mammal prey species and their                    occurrence of marine mammals within                        2016) identifies dual criteria to assess
                                                 physical environment, the Navy’s                        these ensonified areas; and, (4) and the                   auditory injury (Level A harassment) to
                                                 proposed construction activity at the                   number of days of activities. Below, we                    five different marine mammal groups
                                                 submarine base would not adversely                      describe these components in more                          (based on hearing sensitivity) as a result
                                                 affect marine mammal habitat.                           detail and present the take estimate.                      of exposure to noise from two different
                                                                                                                                                                    types of sources (impulsive or non-
                                                 Estimated Take                                          Acoustic Thresholds                                        impulsive). Applicant’s proposed
                                                   This section provides an estimate of                    Using the best available science,                        activity includes the use of non-
                                                 the number of incidental takes proposed                 NMFS has developed acoustic                                impulsive (vibratory pile driving and
                                                 to be authorized through this rule,                     thresholds that identify the received                      pile removal) sources.
                                                 which will inform both NMFS’                            level of underwater sound above which                         These thresholds were developed by
                                                 consideration of whether the number of                  exposed marine mammals would be                            compiling and synthesizing the best
                                                 takes is ‘‘small’’ and the negligible                   reasonably expected to be behaviorally                     available science and soliciting input
                                                 impact determination.                                   harassed (equated to Level B                               multiple times from both the public and
                                                   Harassment is the only type of take                   harassment) or to incur PTS of some                        peer reviewers to inform the final
                                                 expected to result from these activities.               degree (equated to Level A harassment).                    product, and are provided in the table
                                                 Except with respect to certain activities                 Level B Harassment for non-explosive                     below. The references, analysis, and
                                                 not pertinent here, section 3(18) of the                sources—Though significantly driven by                     methodology used in the development
                                                 MMPA defines ‘‘harassment’’ as: Any                     received level, the onset of behavioral                    of the thresholds are described in
                                                 act of pursuit, torment, or annoyance                   disturbance from anthropogenic noise                       NMFS’ 2016 Technical Guidance, which
                                                 which (i) has the potential to injure a                 exposure is also informed to varying                       may be accessed at: http://
                                                 marine mammal or marine mammal                          degrees by other factors related to the                    www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/acoustics/
                                                 stock in the wild (Level A harassment);                 source (e.g., frequency, predictability,                   guidelines.htm.

                                                                  TABLE 3—CURRENT ACOUSTIC EXPOSURE CRITERIA FOR NON-EXPLOSIVE SOUND UNDERWATER
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                                                                                                                    PTS onset thresholds                                               Behavioral thresholds
                                                           Hearing group
                                                                                                       Impulsive                            Non-impulsive                          Impulsive            Non-impulsive

                                                 Low-Frequency (LF) Cetaceans            Lpk,flat: 219 dB; LE,LF,24h: 183 dB     LE,LF,24h: 199 dB ........................   Lrms,flat: 160 dB ...   Lrms,flat: 120 dB.
                                                 Mid-Frequency (MF) Cetaceans            Lpk,flat: 230 dB; LE,MF,24h: 185        LE,MF,24h: 198 dB.
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                                                         TABLE 3—CURRENT ACOUSTIC EXPOSURE CRITERIA FOR NON-EXPLOSIVE SOUND UNDERWATER—Continued
                                                                                                                    PTS onset thresholds                                         Behavioral thresholds
                                                           Hearing group
                                                                                                       Impulsive                            Non-impulsive                   Impulsive          Non-impulsive

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


                                                 Ensonified Area                                         Anacortes Ferry Terminal, and WSDOT                    Dazey et al., (2012) appear to provide
                                                                                                         Mukilteo Ferry Terminal.                               reasonable proxy source levels for the
                                                   Here, we describe operational and                       • Vibratory driving of 36-inch steel                 proposed activities. Dazey et al. (2012)
                                                 environmental parameters of the activity                piles would be assumed to generate a                   reported average rms source levels
                                                 that will feed into identifying the area                168 dB SPLrms and a 168 dB SEL at 10                   ranging from 151 to 157 dB re 1mPa,
                                                 ensonified above the acoustic                           m (33 ft), based on the weighted average               normalized to a distance of 1 m (3 ft)
                                                 thresholds.                                             of similar pile driving measured at                    from the pile, during activities that
                                                 Source Levels                                           Bangor Naval Base, Naval Base Point                    included casing removal and
                                                                                                         Loma, and WSDOT Anacortes Ferry                        installation as well as drilling, with an
                                                    The project includes impact pile                     Terminal.                                              average of 154 dB re 1mPa during 62
                                                 driving and vibratory pile driving and                    • Impact driving of the 16-inch                      days that spanned all related drilling
                                                 removal of various piles. Source levels                 plastic piles, for which no data specific              activities during a single season.
                                                 of pile driving and removal activities are              to that size and composition are                          • Since no source level data are
                                                 based on reviews of measurements of                     available, are assumed to be similar to                available for vibratory extraction of
                                                 the same or similar types and                           available data on13-inch plastic piles:                concrete or concrete encased 24-inch
                                                 dimensions of piles available in the                    177 dB peak SPL and 153 dB rms SPL.                    and 33-inch steel H-piles, conservative
                                                 literature (Caltrans, 2015; Martin et al.,              No SEL measurements were made, but                     proxy source levels were based on the
                                                 2012; Dazey et al., 2012; WSDOT, 2007,                  the SEL at 10 m (33 ft) can be assumed
                                                                                                                                                                summary values reported for vibratory
                                                 2012; NAVFAC Southwest, 2014). Based                    to be 9 dB less than the rms value (based
                                                                                                                                                                driving of 24-inch steel sheet piles by
                                                 on this review, the following source                    on differences of rms and SEL values of
                                                                                                                                                                Caltrans (2015). There are two reasons
                                                 levels are assumed for the underwater                   in-water impact pile-driving data of
                                                                                                                                                                for using 24-in steel sheet pile driving
                                                 noise produced by construction                          other piles summarized by Caltrans
                                                                                                                                                                source level as a proxy: (1) In general,
                                                 activities:                                             2015), which would put the SEL value
                                                                                                                                                                pile extraction generates less noise in
                                                    • Impact driving of 14-inch steel H-                 for the plastic piles at 144 dB. For
                                                                                                                                                                comparison to pile driving, and (2)
                                                 piles for the temporary trestle is                      vibratory pile driving of the same plastic
                                                                                                                                                                piling of concrete or concrete encased
                                                 assumed to generate a peak SPL of 208                   piles, the SPL rms of impact driving is
                                                                                                                                                                piles generated less noise in comparison
                                                 dB re 1mPa, and a root-mean-squared                     used as a proxy due to lack of
                                                                                                         measurement.                                           to steel piles. Since there are no source
                                                 (rms) SPL of 187 dB re 1 mPa, based on                                                                         levels available for extraction of the 24-
                                                                                                           • Vibratory removal of 14-inch steel
                                                 adding 10 dB to a single-strike SEL of                                                                         in concrete or concrete encased piles
                                                                                                         H-piles is conservatively assumed to
                                                 177 dB re 1 mPa2-sec at 10 m (33 ft)                    have rms and SEL values of 158 dB                      and 33-in steel H-piles, we defer to the
                                                 reported by Caltrans (2015). This                       based on a relatively large set of                     pile driving source level of 24-in steel
                                                 assumption is based on differences                      measurements from the vibratory                        sheet pile reported by Caltrans (2015).
                                                 between SEL and rms values of other                     installation of 14-inch H-piles.                       The Caltrans (2015) typical source level
                                                 piles reported by Caltrans (2015).                        • Drilling the rock sockets is assumed               of 160 dB rms and SEL was used for
                                                    • Impact driving of 36-inch steel piles              to be an intermittent, non-impulsive,                  vibratory removal of 24-inch concrete
                                                 would be assumed to generate an                         broadband noise source, similar to                     piles and 24-inch concrete encased steel
                                                 instantaneous peak SPL of 209 dB, an                    vibratory pile driving, but using a rotary             H-piles, whereas the loudest source
                                                 rms SPL of 198 dB, and a SEL of 183                     drill inside a pipe or casing, which is                level of 165 dB rms and SEL was used
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                                                 dB at the 10 m (33 ft) distance, based on               expected to reduce sound levels below                  for vibratory removal of 33-inch
                                                 the weighted average of similar pile                    those of typical pile driving (Martin et               concrete encased steel piles.
                                                 driving at the Bangor Naval Base, Naval                 al. 2012). Measurements made during a                     A summary of source levels from
                                                 Base Point Loma, Washington State                       pile drilling project in 1–5 m (3–16 ft)               different pile driving and pile removal
                                                 Department of Transportation (WSDOT)                    depths at Santa Rosa Island, CA, by                    activities is provided in Table 4.




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                                                                                                TABLE 4—SUMMARY OF IN-WATER PILE DRIVING SOURCE LEVELS
                                                                                                                                        [At 10 m from source]

                                                                                                                                                                                     SPLpk             SPLrms                    SEL
                                                                   Method                                                   Pile type/size                                        (dB re 1 μPa)     (dB re 1 μPa)          (dB re 1 μPa2-s)

                                                 Impact driving ......................       14-in steel H pile ...............................................................             208                   187                    177
                                                 Impact driving ......................       36-in concrete-filled steel pile ............................................                  209                   198                    183
                                                 Vibratory driving ...................       30- and 36-in concrete-filled steel pipe pile; 16-in fiber-                                     NA                   168                    168
                                                                                               glass plastic pile.
                                                 Impact driving ......................       16-in fiberglass plastic pile ................................................                 177                   153                    144
                                                 Vibratory driving ...................       16-in fiberglass plastic pile ................................................                  NA                   153                    153
                                                 Rock socket drilling ..............         30-in steel pile & 16-in plastic pile ....................................                     NA                    154                    154
                                                 Vibratory removal ................          14-in steel H pile ...............................................................             NA                    158                    158
                                                 Vibratory removal ................          24-in concrete-encased steel H pile ..................................                          NA                   160                    160
                                                 Vibratory removal ................          33-in concrete-encased steel H pile ..................................                          NA                   165                    165



                                                   These source levels are used to                                    to be overestimates of some degree,                               coefficient of 15 is used with reported
                                                 compute the Level A injury zones and                                 which will result in some degree of                               source levels measured at 10m.
                                                 to estimate the Level B harassment                                   overestimate of Level A take. However,                               Isopleths to Level B behavioral zones
                                                 zones. For Level A harassment zones,                                 these tools offer the best way to predict                         are based on rms SPL (SPLrms) that are
                                                 since the peak source levels for both                                appropriate isopleths when more                                   specific for non-impulse (vibratory pile
                                                 pile driving methods are below the                                   sophisticated 3D modeling methods are                             driving) sources. Distances to marine
                                                 injury thresholds, cumulative SEL were                               not available, and NMFS continues to                              mammal behavior thresholds were
                                                 used to do the calculations using the                                develop ways to quantitatively refine
                                                                                                                                                                                        calculated using practical spreading.
                                                 NMFS acoustic guidance (NMFS 2016).                                  these tools, and will qualitatively
                                                                                                                      address the output where appropriate.                                A summary of the measured and
                                                 Estimating Injury Zones                                                 For cumulative SEL (LE), distances to                          modeled harassment zones is provided
                                                   When NMFS’ Technical Guidance                                      marine mammal injury thresholds were                              in Table 5. In modeling transmission
                                                 (2016) was published, in recognition of                              estimated using NMFS’ Optional User                               loss from the project area, the
                                                 the fact that ensonified area/volume                                 Spreadsheet based on the noise                                    conventional assumption would be
                                                 could be more technically challenging                                exposure guidance. For impact pile                                made that acoustic propagation from the
                                                 to predict because of the duration                                   driving, the single strike SEL/pulse                              source is impeded by natural and
                                                 component in the new thresholds, we                                  equivalent was used, and for vibratory                            manmade features that extend into the
                                                 developed a User Spreadsheet that                                    pile driving, the rms SPL source level                            water, resulting in acoustic shadows
                                                 includes tools to help predict a simple                              was used. Per the NMFS Spreadsheet,                               behind such features. While not solid
                                                 isopleth that can be used in conjunction                             default Weighting Factor Adjustments                              structures, given the density of
                                                 with marine mammal density or                                        (WFA) were used for calculating PTS                               structural pilings under the many pile-
                                                 occurrence to help predict takes. We                                 from both vibratory and impact pile                               supported piers located south of Piers
                                                 note that because of some of the                                     driving, using 2.5 kHz and 2.0 KHz,                               32 and 10, coupled with the docking of
                                                 assumptions included in the methods                                  respectively. These WFAs are                                      submarines at these piers, the piers are
                                                 used for these tools, we anticipate that                             acknowledged by NMFS as                                           presumed to disrupt sound propagation
                                                 isopleths produced are typically going                               conservative. A transmission loss                                 southward in the river.

                                                                                   TABLE 5—CALCULATED AREAS OF ZONE OF INFLUENCE AND MAXIMUM DISTANCES
                                                                                                                                                                                                               Level A             Level B
                                                                                                                                                                                      Source level            distance            distance
                                                     Year                                                     Activity description                                                     @10m, dB               (m)/area            (m)/area
                                                                                                                                                                                       (rms/SEL)                (km2)               (km2)

                                                 1 .............    Impact driving 14″ steel H-pile ...............................................................................         187/177        536/0.4468 .....    631/0.5468.
                                                                    Vibratory & rock socket drilling installation of 36″ concrete-filled steel piles .........                                  168        <4/<0.0001 .....    4,642/2.2002.
                                                                    Impact driving 36″ concrete-filled steel piles ..........................................................               198/183        984/0.886 .......   3,415/2.037.

                                                                    Rocket socket drilling of 30″ concrete-filled steel piles and 16″ fiberglass rein-                                            154      Activity will occur concurrently
                                                                     forced plastic piles.                                                                                                                   with above activities that have
                                                                                                                                                                                                             much bigger zones.

                                                 2 .............    Vibratory installation of 36″ concrete-filled steel piles ............................................                      168        <4/<0.0001 .....    4,642/2.2002.
                                                                    Impact pile driving 36″ concrete-filled steel piles ...................................................                 198/183        984/0.886 .......   3,415/2.037.
                                                 3 .............    Vibratory installation of 16″ fiberglass plastic piles ................................................                     153        0.9/<0.0001 ....    1,584/1.1584.
                                                                    Impact installation of 16″ fiberglass plastic piles ....................................................                153/144        2.5/<0.0001 ....    1/<0.000.
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                                                 4 .............    Vibratory removal of 14″ steel H-piles ....................................................................                 158        <4/<0.0001 .....    2,415/1.8372.
                                                                    Vibratory removal of 24″ concrete-filled steel piles (Pier 32) .................................                            160        2.7/<0.0001 ....    4,334/2.029.
                                                                    Vibratory removal of 30″ concrete-filled steel piles (Pier 32) .................................                            165        5.9/<0.0001 ....    4,334/2.029.
                                                                    Vibratory removal of 24″ concrete-filled steel piles (Pier 10) .................................                            160        7.7/<0.0001 ....    4,642/3.317.




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                                                 Marine Mammal Occurrence                                               at the submarine base are likely to move                of 180 workdays (5 days per week)
                                                    In this section we provide the                                      up and down as well as across the river.                when seals are present (September
                                                 information about the presence, density,                               Given that the Thames River is about                    through May) during each full
                                                 or group dynamics of marine mammals                                    500 m (1,640 ft) wide at the Submarine                  construction year;
                                                 that will inform the take calculations.                                Base New London, and similarly                             • Assumes vibratory and impact
                                                    The Navy’s Marine Species Density                                   developed areas extend about 1 km                       hammer pile driving would not occur
                                                 Database (NMSDD) has density                                           (3,280 ft) up and down the river, the                   on the same days;
                                                 estimates for harbor and gray seals that                               Navy believes it is reasonable to
                                                                                                                        extrapolate the observations at the                        • Level A and Level B takes are
                                                 occur in Long Island Sound. The
                                                                                                                        Submarine Base New London to an area                    calculated separately based on the
                                                 NMSDD density estimates for harbor
                                                                                                                        of about 1 km2 for the purpose of                       respective ZOIs for each type of activity,
                                                 seals and gray seals are the same,
                                                                                                                        estimating density. This would result in                providing a maximum estimate for each
                                                 0.0703/km2 during fall, winter, and
                                                                                                                        an average density of 0.45 harbor and                   type of take which corresponds to the
                                                 spring, and 0.0174/km2 during summer
                                                                                                                        0.15 gray seals per km2 within the                      authorization requested under the
                                                 months. These estimates, however, are
                                                                                                                        project ZOIs from September through                     MMPA; and
                                                 based on broad-scale oceanic surveys,
                                                 which have not extended up the                                         May. Very few animals were sighted                         • Assumes that the effective
                                                 Thames River.                                                          outside the September through May                       implementation of a 10 m shutdown
                                                    Marine mammal surveys were                                          time frame. Therefore, the September                    zone will prevent non-acoustic injuries
                                                 conducted in fall 2014 and winter,                                     through May data is used for density                    and will prevent animals from entering
                                                 spring, and summer of 2015 as part of                                  estimates to be conservative.                           acoustic harassment ZOIs that extend
                                                 a nearshore biological survey at                                                                                               less than 10 m from the source.
                                                                                                                        Take Calculation and Estimation
                                                 Submarine Base New London. No                                                                                                     The maximum extent of the potential
                                                 marine mammals were observed (Tetra                                      Here we describe how the information
                                                                                                                                                                                injury zone (for impact pile driving of
                                                 Tech 2016). Harbor seals have been                                     provided above is brought together to
                                                                                                                                                                                steel piles) is 984 m (3,228 ft) from the
                                                 sighted in the Thames River near the                                   produce a quantitative take estimate.
                                                                                                                                                                                source for 36-inch concrete-filled steel
                                                 submarine base by Navy personnel.                                      For both harbor and gray seals,
                                                                                                                                                                                piles and 536 m (1,758 ft) for 14-inch
                                                 Both gray and harbor seals have                                        estimated takes are calculated based on
                                                                                                                                                                                steel H-piles; other potential acoustic
                                                 rookeries in Long Island Sound. A two-                                 ensonified area for a specific pile
                                                                                                                                                                                injury ZOIs for vibratory pile extraction
                                                 year detailed, systematic survey of                                    driving activity multiplied by the
                                                                                                                                                                                and installation are only 1 to 7.7 m (3
                                                 marine mammals in the Thames River                                     marine mammal density in the action
                                                                                                                                                                                to 25 ft) from the source (Table 4). Seals
                                                 began in January 2017. During the first                                area, multiplied by the number of pile
                                                                                                                                                                                within about 10 m (33 ft) of in-water
                                                 nine months of the survey through                                      driving (or removal) days. Distances to
                                                                                                                                                                                construction or demolition may also be
                                                 September, one pinniped (gray seal) was                                and areas of different harassment zones
                                                                                                                                                                                at risk of injury from interaction with
                                                 observed approximately 23⁄4 miles                                      are listed in Table 4.
                                                                                                                                                                                construction equipment. These potential
                                                 downstream of SUBASE at a fishing                                        For both Level A and Level B
                                                                                                                                                                                injury zones and the 10 m (33 ft)
                                                 dock near the ferry terminal,                                          harassment, take calculations and
                                                                                                                                                                                exclusion distance would be monitored
                                                 approximately 3,000 feet south of the                                  assumptions are as follows:
                                                                                                                          • Number of takes per activity =                      during all in-water construction/
                                                 Gold Star Memorial Bridge (I–95).
                                                    Based on the repeated sightings at the                              density (average number of seals per                    demolition activities, and the activities
                                                 Submarine Base New London, the                                         km2) * area of ZOI (km2) * number of                    would be halted if a marine mammal
                                                 average presence of seals (harbor or                                   days, rounded to the nearest whole                      were to approach within these
                                                 gray) is estimated to be 4 per week or                                 number;                                                 distances.
                                                 0.6 per day from September through                                       • Seal density in the project area is                    The estimated numbers of instances of
                                                 May. The majority (75 percent) of these                                estimated as 0.6/km2 from September                     acoustic harassment (takes) by year,
                                                 are likely to be harbor seals. There are                               through May (zero from June through                     species and severity (Level A or Level
                                                 no areas (haulouts) where seals are                                    August), consisting of 75 percent harbor                B) are shown in Table 6. Total Level A
                                                 known to be concentrated nor have                                      seals (0.45/km2) and 25 percent gray                    takes are estimated as 12 harbor seals
                                                 there been contemporary sightings of                                   seals (0.15/km2);                                       and 4 gray seals (total 16), and Level B
                                                 larger numbers of seals along this                                       • Assumes as a worst case that                        takes are estimated as 504 harbor seals
                                                 stretch of the river, and the animals seen                             activities will occur up to a maximum                   and 168 gray seals (total 672).

                                                 TABLE 6—ESTIMATED NUMBERS OF MARINE MAMMALS THAT MAY BE EXPOSED TO RECEIVED NOISE LEVELS THAT CAUSE
                                                                                   LEVEL A AND LEVEL B HARASSMENT
                                                                                                                                           Estimated          Estimated        Estimated
                                                     Year                                     Species                                                                                            Abundance     Percentage
                                                                                                                                          level A take       level B take      total take

                                                 1 .............   Harbor seal ......................................................                    6             166               172          75,834          0.23
                                                                   Gray seal .........................................................                   2              55                57          27,131          0.21
                                                 2 .............   Harbor seal ......................................................                    6             177               183          75,834          0.24
                                                                   Gray seal .........................................................                   2              59                61         505,000          0.01
                                                 3 .............   Harbor seal ......................................................                    0              51                51          75,834          0.07
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                                                                   Gray seal .........................................................                   0              17                17          27,131          0.06
                                                 4 .............   Harbor seal ......................................................                    0             110               110          75,834          0.15
                                                                   Gray seal .........................................................                   0              37                37          27,131          0.14




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                                                 Proposed Mitigation                                        The Navy shall also establish Level B                 Based on our evaluation of the
                                                    In order to issue an LOA under                       harassment zones where received                        required measures, NMFS has
                                                 section 101(a)(5)(A) of the MMPA,                       underwater SPLs are higher than 160                    preliminarily determined that the
                                                 NMFS must set forth the permissible                     dBrms re 1 mPa for impulsive noise                     prescribed mitigation measures provide
                                                 methods of taking pursuant to such                      sources (impact pile driving) and 120                  the means effecting the least practicable
                                                 activity, and other means of effecting                  dBrms re 1 mPa for non-impulsive noise                 adverse impact on the affected species
                                                 the least practicable impact on such                    sources (vibratory pile driving and pile               or stocks and their habitat, paying
                                                 species or stock and its habitat, paying                removal).                                              particular attention to rookeries, mating
                                                 particular attention to rookeries, mating                  The Navy shall establish a 10-m (33-                grounds, and areas of similar
                                                 grounds, and areas of similar                           ft) exclusion zone for all in-water                    significance.
                                                 significance, and on the availability of                construction and demolition work.                      Proposed Monitoring and Reporting
                                                 such species or stock for taking for                       If marine mammals are found within
                                                                                                         the exclusion zone, pile driving of the                   In order to issue an LOA for an
                                                 certain subsistence uses (latter not                                                                           activity, section 101(a)(5)(A) of the
                                                 applicable for this action). NMFS                       segment would be delayed until they
                                                                                                         move out of the area. If a marine                      MMPA states that NMFS must set forth,
                                                 regulations require applicants for                                                                             ‘‘requirements pertaining to the
                                                 incidental take authorizations to include               mammal is seen above water and then
                                                                                                         dives below, the contractor would wait                 monitoring and reporting of such
                                                 information about the availability and                                                                         taking.’’ The MMPA implementing
                                                 feasibility (economic and technological)                15 minutes. If no marine mammals are
                                                                                                         seen by the observer in that time it can               regulations at 50 CFR 216.104(a)(13)
                                                 of equipment, methods, and manner of                                                                           state that requests for authorizations
                                                 conducting such activity or other means                 be assumed that the animal has moved
                                                                                                         beyond the exclusion zone.                             must include the suggested means of
                                                 of effecting the least practicable adverse                                                                     accomplishing the necessary monitoring
                                                 impact upon the affected species or                        If pile driving of a segment ceases for
                                                                                                                                                                and reporting that will result in
                                                 stocks and their habitat (50 CFR                        30 minutes or more and a marine
                                                                                                                                                                increased knowledge of the species and
                                                 216.104(a)(11)).                                        mammal is sighted within the
                                                                                                                                                                of the level of taking or impacts on
                                                    In evaluating how mitigation may or                  designated exclusion zone prior to
                                                                                                                                                                populations of marine mammals that are
                                                 may not be appropriate to ensure the                    commencement of pile driving, the
                                                                                                                                                                expected to be present in the proposed
                                                 least practicable adverse impact on                     observer(s) must notify the pile driving
                                                                                                                                                                action area. Effective reporting is critical
                                                 species or stocks and their habitat, as                 operator (or other authorized
                                                                                                                                                                both to compliance as well as ensuring
                                                 well as subsistence uses where                          individual) immediately and continue
                                                                                                                                                                that the most value is obtained from the
                                                 applicable, we carefully consider two                   to monitor the exclusion zone.
                                                                                                                                                                required monitoring.
                                                 primary factors:                                        Operations may not resume until the                       Monitoring and reporting
                                                    (1) The manner in which, and the                     marine mammal has exited the                           requirements prescribed by NMFS
                                                 degree to which, the successful                         exclusion zone or 15 minutes have                      should contribute to improved
                                                 implementation of the measure(s) is                     elapsed since the last sighting.                       understanding of one or more of the
                                                 expected to reduce impacts to marine                                                                           following:
                                                                                                         3. Shutdown Measures
                                                 mammals, marine mammal species or                                                                                 • Occurrence of marine mammal
                                                 stocks, and their habitat. This considers                  The Navy shall implement shutdown                   species or stocks in the area in which
                                                 the nature of the potential adverse                     measures if a marine mammal is                         take is anticipated (e.g., presence,
                                                 impact being mitigated (likelihood,                     detected moving towards or entered the                 abundance, distribution, density);
                                                 scope, range). It further considers the                 10-m (33-ft) exclusion zone.                              • Nature, scope, or context of likely
                                                 likelihood that the measure will be                        Further, the Navy shall implement                   marine mammal exposure to potential
                                                 effective if implemented (probability of                shutdown measures if the number of                     stressors/impacts (individual or
                                                 accomplishing the mitigating result if                  authorized takes for any particular                    cumulative, acute or chronic), through
                                                 implemented as planned) the likelihood                  species reaches the limit under the LOA                better understanding of: (1) Action or
                                                 of effective implementation (probability                (if issued) and such marine mammals                    environment (e.g., source
                                                 implemented as planned), and;                           are sighted within the vicinity of the                 characterization, propagation, ambient
                                                    (2) The practicability of the measures               project area and are approaching the                   noise); (2) affected species (e.g., life
                                                 for applicant implementation, which                     Level B harassment zone during in-                     history, dive patterns); (3) co-occurrence
                                                 may consider such things as cost and                    water construction activities.                         of marine mammal species with the
                                                 impact on operations.                                                                                          action; or (4) biological or behavioral
                                                                                                         4. Soft Start
                                                 Mitigation for Marine Mammals and                                                                              context of exposure (e.g., age, calving or
                                                 Their Habitat                                              The Navy shall implement soft start                 feeding areas);
                                                                                                         techniques for impact pile driving. The                   • Individual marine mammal
                                                 1. Time Restriction                                     Navy shall conduct an initial set of three             responses (behavioral or physiological)
                                                    Work would occur only during                         strikes from the impact hammer at 40                   to acoustic stressors (acute, chronic, or
                                                 daylight hours, when visual monitoring                  percent energy, followed by a 1-minute                 cumulative), other stressors, or
                                                 of marine mammals can be conducted.                     waiting period, then two subsequent                    cumulative impacts from multiple
                                                                                                         three strike sets. Soft start shall be                 stressors;
                                                 2. Establishing and Monitoring Level A                  required for any impact driving,                          • How anticipated responses to
                                                 and Level B Harassment Zones, and                       including at the beginning of the day,                 stressors impact either: (1) Long-term
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                                                 Exclusion Zones                                         and at any time following a cessation of               fitness and survival of individual
                                                    Before the commencement of in-water                  impact pile driving of thirty minutes or               marine mammals; or (2) populations,
                                                 construction activities, which include                  longer.                                                species, or stocks;
                                                 impact pile driving and vibratory pile                     Whenever there has been downtime of                    • Effects on marine mammal habitat
                                                 driving and pile removal, the Navy shall                30 minutes or more without impact                      (e.g., marine mammal prey species,
                                                 establish Level A harassment zones                      driving, the contractor shall initiate                 acoustic habitat, or other important
                                                 where received underwater SELcum                        impact driving with soft-start                         physical components of marine
                                                 could cause PTS (see Table 5 above).                    procedures described above.                            mammal habitat); and


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                                                    • Mitigation and monitoring                             • PSOs will be located at the best                  not been re-sighted for a period of 15
                                                 effectiveness.                                          vantage point(s) to observe the zone                   minutes.
                                                                                                         associated with behavioral impact
                                                 Proposed Monitoring Measures
                                                                                                         thresholds;                                            • Post-Activity Monitoring
                                                    The Navy shall employ trained                           • During all observation periods,                     Monitoring of all zones will continue
                                                 protected species observers (PSOs) to                   PSOs will use high-magnification (25X),                for 30 minutes following the completion
                                                 conduct marine mammal monitoring for                    as well as standard handheld (7X)                      of the activity.
                                                 its Submarine Base New London pier                      binoculars, and the naked eye to search
                                                 construction project. The purposes of                   continuously for marine mammals;                       Reporting Measures
                                                 marine mammal monitoring are to                            • Monitoring distances will be
                                                 implement mitigation measures and                                                                                 The Navy is required to submit an
                                                                                                         measured with range finders. Distances
                                                 learn more about impacts to marine                      to animals will be based on the best                   annual report within 90 days after each
                                                 mammals from the Navy’s construction                    estimate of the PSO, relative to known                 activity year, starting from the date
                                                 activities. The PSOs will observe and                   distances to objects in the vicinity of the            when the LOA is issued (for the first
                                                 collect data on marine mammals in and                   PSO;                                                   annual report) or from the date when
                                                 around the project area for 15 minutes                     • Bearings to animals will be                       the previous annual report ended. These
                                                 before, during, and for 30 minutes after                determined using a compass;                            reports would detail the monitoring
                                                 all pile removal and pile installation                                                                         protocol, summarize the data recorded
                                                                                                            • Pile driving shall only take place
                                                 work.                                                                                                          during monitoring, and estimate the
                                                                                                         when the exclusion and Level A zones
                                                                                                         are visible and can be adequately                      number of marine mammals that may
                                                 Protected Species Observer                                                                                     have been harassed during the period of
                                                 Qualifications                                          monitored. If conditions (e.g., fog)
                                                                                                         prevent the visual detection of marine                 the report. NMFS would provide
                                                    NMFS-approved PSOs shall meet the                    mammals, activities with the potential                 comments within 30 days after receiving
                                                 following requirements:                                 to result in Level A harassment shall not              these reports, and the Navy should
                                                    1. Independent observers (i.e., not                  be initiated. If such conditions arise                 address the comments and submit
                                                 construction personnel) are required;                   after the activity has begun, impact pile              revisions within 30 days after receiving
                                                    2. At least one observer must have                   driving would be halted but vibratory                  NMFS comments. If no comment is
                                                 prior experience working as an observer;                pile driving or extraction would be                    received from NMFS within 30 days, the
                                                    3. Other observers may substitute                    allowed to continue;                                   annual report is considered completed.
                                                 education (undergraduate degree in                         • Three (3) PSOs shall be posted to                    The Navy is also required to submit
                                                 biological science or related field) or                 monitor marine mammals during in-                      a draft monitoring report within 90 days
                                                 training for experience;                                water pile driving and pile removal.                   after completion of the construction
                                                    4. Where a team of three or more                     One PSO will be located on land and                    work or the expiration of the final LOA
                                                 observers are required, one observer                    two will be located in a boat to monitor               (if issued), whichever comes earlier.
                                                 should be designated as lead observer or                the farther locations;                                 This report would synthesize all data
                                                 monitoring coordinator. The lead                                                                               recorded during marine mammal
                                                 observer must have prior experience                     • Pre-Activity Monitoring
                                                                                                                                                                monitoring, and estimate the number of
                                                 working as an observer; and                                The exclusion zone will be monitored                marine mammals that may have been
                                                    5. NMFS will require submission and                  for 15 minutes prior to in-water                       harassed through the entire project.
                                                 approval of observer CVs.                               construction/demolition activities. If a               NMFS would provide comments within
                                                 Marine Mammal Monitoring Protocols                      marine mammal is present within the                    30 days after receiving this report, and
                                                                                                         10-m exclusion zone, the activity will be              the Navy should address the comments
                                                   The Navy shall conduct briefings                      delayed until the animal(s) leave the                  and submit revisions within 30 days
                                                 between construction supervisors and                    exclusion zone. Activity will resume                   after receiving NMFS comments. If no
                                                 crews and the PSO team prior to the                     only after the PSO has determined that,                comment is received from NMFS within
                                                 start of all pile driving activities, and               through sighting or by waiting 15                      30 days, the monitoring report is
                                                 when new personnel join the work, in                    minutes, the animal(s) has moved                       considered as final.
                                                 order to explain responsibilities,                      outside the exclusion zone. If a marine
                                                 communication procedures, marine                                                                                  In addition, NMFS would require the
                                                                                                         mammal is observed approaching the
                                                 mammal monitoring protocol, and                                                                                Navy to notify NMFS’ Office of
                                                                                                         exclusion zone, the PSO who sighted
                                                 operational procedures. All personnel                                                                          Protected Resources and NMFS’ Greater
                                                                                                         that animal will notify all other PSOs of
                                                 working in the project area shall watch                                                                        Atlantic Stranding Coordinator within
                                                                                                         its presence.
                                                 the Navy’s Marine Species Awareness                                                                            48 hours of sighting an injured or dead
                                                 Training video. An informal guide shall                 • During Activity Monitoring                           marine mammal in the construction site.
                                                 be included with the monitoring plan to                   If a marine mammal is observed                       The Navy shall provide NMFS and the
                                                 aid in identifying species if they are                  entering the Level A or Level B zones                  Stranding Network with the species or
                                                 observed in the vicinity of the project                 outside the 10-m exclusion zone, the                   description of the animal(s), the
                                                 area.                                                   pile segment being worked on will be                   condition of the animal(s) (including
                                                   The Navy will monitor the Level A                     completed without cessation, unless the                carcass condition, if the animal is dead),
                                                 and Level B harassment zones before,                    animal enters or approaches the                        location, time of first discovery,
                                                                                                                                                                observed behaviors (if alive), and photo
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                                                 during, and after pile driving activities.              exclusion zone, at which point all pile
                                                 The Marine Mammal Monitoring Plan                       driving activities will be halted. If an               or video (if available).
                                                 would include the following                             animal is observed within the exclusion                   In the event that the Navy finds an
                                                 procedures:                                             zone during pile driving, then pile                    injured or dead marine mammal that is
                                                   • PSOs will be primarily located on                   driving will be stopped as soon as it is               not in the construction area, the Navy
                                                 boats, docks, and piers at the best                     safe to do so. Pile driving can only                   would report the same information as
                                                 vantage point(s) in order to properly see               resume once the animal has left the                    listed above to NMFS as soon as
                                                 the entire shutdown zone(s);                            exclusion zone of its own volition or has              operationally feasible.


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                                                 Negligible Impact Analysis and                          expected that, if hearing impairments                  of individuals taken to the most
                                                 Determination                                           occurs, most likely the affected animal                appropriate estimation of abundance of
                                                    NMFS has defined negligible impact                   would lose a few dB in its hearing                     the relevant species or stock in our
                                                 as ‘‘an impact resulting from the                       sensitivity, which in most cases is not                determination of whether an
                                                 specified activity that cannot be                       likely to affect its survival and                      authorization is limited to small
                                                 reasonably expected to, and is not                      recruitment. Hearing impairment that                   numbers of marine mammals.
                                                                                                         might occur for these individual                          The estimated takes are below one
                                                 reasonably likely to, adversely affect the
                                                                                                         animals would be limited to the                        percent of the population for all marine
                                                 species or stock through effects on
                                                                                                         dominant frequency of the noise                        mammals (Table 6).
                                                 annual rates of recruitment or survival’’                                                                         Based on the analysis contained
                                                 (50 CFR 216.103). A negligible impact                   sources, i.e., in the low-frequency region
                                                                                                         below 2 kHz. Nevertheless, as for all                  herein of the proposed activity
                                                 finding is based on the lack of likely                                                                         (including the prescribed mitigation and
                                                 adverse effects on annual rates of                      marine mammal species, it is known
                                                                                                         that in general these pinnipeds will                   monitoring measures) and the
                                                 recruitment or survival (i.e., population-                                                                     anticipated take of marine mammals,
                                                                                                         avoid areas where sound levels could
                                                 level effects). An estimate of the number                                                                      NMFS preliminarily finds that small
                                                                                                         cause hearing impairment. Therefore it
                                                 of takes alone is not enough information                                                                       numbers of marine mammals will be
                                                                                                         is not likely that an animal would stay
                                                 on which to base an impact                                                                                     taken relative to the population size of
                                                                                                         in an area with intense noise that could
                                                 determination. In addition to                                                                                  the affected species or stocks.
                                                                                                         cause severe levels of hearing damage.
                                                 considering estimates of the number of                     Under the majority of the
                                                 marine mammals that might be ‘‘taken’’                                                                         Unmitigable Adverse Impact
                                                                                                         circumstances, anticipated takes are
                                                 through harassment, NMFS considers                                                                             Subsistence Analysis and
                                                                                                         expected to be limited to short-term
                                                 other factors, such as the likely nature                                                                       Determination
                                                                                                         Level B harassment. Marine mammals
                                                 of any responses (e.g., intensity,                      present in the vicinity of the action area               There are no relevant subsistence uses
                                                 duration), the context of any responses                 and taken by Level B harassment would                  of the affected marine mammal stocks or
                                                 (e.g., critical reproductive time or                    most likely show overt brief disturbance               species implicated by this action.
                                                 location, migration), as well as effects                (startle reaction) and avoidance of the                Therefore, NMFS has determined that
                                                 on habitat, and the likely effectiveness                area from elevated noise levels during                 the total taking of affected species or
                                                 of the mitigation. We also assess the                   pile driving and pile removal. Given the               stocks would not have an unmitigable
                                                 number, intensity, and context of                       limited estimated number of incidents                  adverse impact on the availability of
                                                 estimated takes by evaluating this                      of Level A and Level B harassment and                  such species or stocks for taking for
                                                 information relative to population                      the limited, short-term nature of the                  subsistence purposes.
                                                 status. Consistent with the 1989                        responses by the individuals, the
                                                 preamble for NMFS’s implementing                                                                               Adaptive Management
                                                                                                         impacts of the estimated take cannot be
                                                 regulations (54 FR 40338; September 29,                 reasonably expected to, and are not                       The regulations governing the take of
                                                 1989), the impacts from other past and                  reasonably likely to, rise to the level that           marine mammals incidental to Navy
                                                 ongoing anthropogenic activities are                    they would adversely affect either                     maintenance construction activities
                                                 incorporated into this analysis via their               species at the population level, through               would contain an adaptive management
                                                 impacts on the environmental baseline                   effects on annual rates of recruitment or              component.
                                                 (e.g., as reflected in the regulatory status            survival.                                                 The reporting requirements associated
                                                 of the species, population size and                        There are no known important                        with this proposed rule are designed to
                                                 growth rate where known, ongoing                        habitats, such as rookeries or haulouts,               provide NMFS with monitoring data
                                                 sources of human-caused mortality, or                   in the vicinity of the Navy’s proposed                 from the previous year to allow
                                                 ambient noise levels).                                  Submarine Base New London pier                         consideration of whether any changes
                                                    To avoid repetition, this introductory               construction project. The project also is              are appropriate. The use of adaptive
                                                 discussion of our analyses applies to                   not expected to have significant adverse               management allows NMFS to consider
                                                 both of the species listed in Table 2,                  effects on affected marine mammals’                    new information from different sources
                                                 given that the anticipated effects of the               habitat, including prey, as analyzed in                to determine (with input from the Navy
                                                 Navy’s Submarine Base New London                        detail in the ‘‘Anticipated Effects on                 regarding practicability) on an annual or
                                                 pier construction project activities                    Marine Mammal Habitat’’ section.                       biennial basis if mitigation or
                                                 involving pile driving and pile removal                    Based on the analysis contained                     monitoring measures should be
                                                 on marine mammals are expected to be                    herein of the likely effects of the                    modified (including additions or
                                                 relatively similar in nature. There is no               specified activity on marine mammals                   deletions). Mitigation measures could be
                                                 information about the nature or severity                and their habitat, and taking into                     modified if new data suggests that such
                                                 of the impacts, or the size, status, or                 consideration the implementation of the                modifications would have a reasonable
                                                 structure of any species or stock that                  proposed monitoring and mitigation                     likelihood of reducing adverse effects to
                                                 would lead to a different analysis by                   measures, NMFS preliminarily finds                     marine mammals and if the measures
                                                 species for this activity, or else species-             that the total take from the proposed                  are practicable.
                                                 specific factors would be identified and                activity will have a negligible impact on                 The following are some of the
                                                 analyzed.                                               all affected marine mammal species or                  possible sources of applicable data to be
                                                    Although a few individual seals (6                   stocks.                                                considered through the adaptive
                                                 harbor seals and 2 gray seals each in                                                                          management process: (1) Results from
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                                                 year 1 and year 2) are estimated to                     Small Numbers                                          monitoring reports, as required by
                                                 experience Level A harassment in the                      As noted above, only small numbers                   MMPA authorizations; (2) results from
                                                 form of PTS if they stay within the Level               of incidental take may be authorized                   general marine mammal and sound
                                                 A harassment zone during the entire                     under section 101(a)(5)(A) of the MMPA                 research; and (3) any information which
                                                 pile driving for the day, the degree of                 for specified activities other than                    reveals that marine mammals may have
                                                 injury is expected to be mild and is not                military readiness activities. The MMPA                been taken in a manner, extent, or
                                                 likely to affect the reproduction or                    does not define small numbers and so,                  number not authorized by these
                                                 survival of the individual animals. It is               in practice, NMFS compares the number                  regulations or subsequent LOAs.


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                                                 Endangered Species Act (ESA)                            and recordkeeping requirements,                        RULE] through [DATE 5 YEARS AFTER
                                                   No incidental take of ESA-listed                      Seafood, Sonar, Transportation.                        EFFECTIVE DATE OF FINAL RULE].
                                                 species is proposed for authorization or                  Dated: April 10, 2018.                               § 217.92   Permissible methods of taking.
                                                 expected to result from this activity.                  Samuel D. Rauch III,
                                                                                                                                                                   Under LOAs issued pursuant to
                                                 Therefore, NMFS has determined that                     Deputy Assistant Administrator for                     § 216.106 of this chapter and § 217.96,
                                                 formal consultation under section 7 of                  Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                                                                                                                                                the Holder of the LOAs (hereinafter
                                                 the ESA is not required for this action.                Fisheries Service.
                                                                                                                                                                ‘‘Navy’’) may incidentally, but not
                                                 Request for Information                                   For reasons set forth in the preamble,               intentionally, take marine mammals
                                                                                                         50 CFR part 217 is proposed to be                      within the area described in § 217.90(b)
                                                    NMFS requests interested persons to                  amended as follows:
                                                 submit comments, information, and                                                                              by Level A harassment and Level B
                                                 suggestions concerning the Navy request                 PART 218—REGULATIONS                                   harassment associated with in-water
                                                 and the proposed regulations (see                       GOVERNING THE TAKING AND                               pile driving and pile removal activities,
                                                 ADDRESSES). All comments will be                        IMPORTING OF MARINE MAMMALS                            provided the activity is in compliance
                                                 reviewed and evaluated as we prepare a                                                                         with all terms, conditions, and
                                                 final rule and make final determinations                ■ 1. The authority citation for part 217               requirements of the regulations in this
                                                 on whether to issue the requested                       continues to read as follows:                          subpart and the applicable LOAs.
                                                 authorization. This notice and                              Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.                  § 217.93   Prohibitions.
                                                 referenced documents provide all
                                                                                                         ■ 2. Add subpart J to part 217 to read                   Notwithstanding takings
                                                 environmental information relating to
                                                                                                         as follows:                                            contemplated in § 217.92 and
                                                 our proposed action for public review.
                                                                                                         Subpart J—Taking and Importing Marine                  authorized by LOAs issued under
                                                 Classification                                          Mammals; U.S. Navy’s Submarine Base                    § 216.106 of this chapter and § 217.96,
                                                    Pursuant to the procedures                           New London Pier Construction                           no person in connection with the
                                                 established to implement Executive                      Sec.                                                   activities described in § 217.90 of this
                                                 Order 12866, the Office of Management                   217.90 Specified activity and specified                chapter may:
                                                 and Budget has determined that this                          geographical region.                                (a) Violate, or fail to comply with, the
                                                 proposed rule is not significant.                       217.91 Effective dates.                                terms, conditions, and requirements of
                                                    Pursuant to section 605(b) of the                    217.92 Permissible methods of taking.                  this subpart or a LOA issued under
                                                 Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA), the                   217.93 Prohibitions.                                   § 216.106 of this chapter and § 217.96;
                                                                                                         217.94 Mitigation requirements.                          (b) Take any marine mammal not
                                                 Chief Counsel for Regulation of the                     217.95 Requirements for monitoring and
                                                 Department of Commerce has certified                         reporting.                                        specified in such LOAs;
                                                 to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the                217.96 Letters of Authorization.                         (c) Take any marine mammal
                                                 Small Business Administration that this                 217.97 Renewals and modifications of                   specified in such LOAs in any manner
                                                 proposed rule, if adopted, would not                         Letters of Authorization.                         other than as specified;
                                                 have a significant economic impact on                   217.98 [Reserved]                                        (d) Take a marine mammal specified
                                                 a substantial number of small entities.                 217.99 [Reserved]                                      in such LOAs if NMFS determines such
                                                 The U.S. Navy is the sole entity that                                                                          taking results in more than a negligible
                                                                                                         Subpart J—Taking and Importing                         impact on the species or stocks of such
                                                 would be subject to the requirements in
                                                                                                         Marine Mammals; U.S. Navy’s                            marine mammal; or
                                                 these proposed regulations, and the
                                                                                                         Submarine Base New London Pier                           (d) Take a marine mammal specified
                                                 Navy is not a small governmental
                                                                                                         Construction                                           in such LOAs if NMFS determines such
                                                 jurisdiction, small organization, or small
                                                 business, as defined by the RFA.                        § 217.90 Specified activity and specified              taking results in an unmitigable adverse
                                                 Because of this certification, a                        geographical region.                                   impact on the availability of such
                                                 regulatory flexibility analysis is not                     (a) Regulations in this subpart apply               species or stock of marine mammal for
                                                 required and none has been prepared.                    only to the U.S. Navy (Navy) and those                 taking for subsistence uses.
                                                    This proposed rule does not contain                  persons it authorizes or funds to
                                                 a collection-of-information requirement                                                                        § 217.94   Mitigation requirements.
                                                                                                         conduct activities on its behalf for the
                                                 subject to the provisions of the                        taking of marine mammals that occurs                     When conducting the activities
                                                 Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA)                           in the area outlined in paragraph (b) of               identified in § 217.90(c), the mitigation
                                                 because the applicant is a federal                      this section and that occurs incidental                measures contained in any LOAs issued
                                                 agency. Notwithstanding any other                       to the activities described in paragraph               under § 216.106 of this chapter and
                                                 provision of law, no person is required                 (c) of this section.                                   § 217.96 must be implemented. These
                                                 to respond to nor shall a person be                        (b) The taking of marine mammals by                 mitigation measures shall include but
                                                 subject to a penalty for failure to comply              the Navy may be authorized in Letters                  are not limited to:
                                                 with a collection of information subject                of Authorization (LOAs) only if it occurs                (a) Time Restriction. In-water
                                                 to the requirements of the PRA unless                   within the Navy Submarine Base New                     construction and demolition work shall
                                                 that collection of information displays a               London Study Area, which is located in                 occur only during daylight hours;
                                                 currently valid OMB control number.                     the towns of Groton and Ledyard in                       (b) Establishment of monitoring and
                                                 These requirements have been approved                   New London County, Connecticut.                        exclusion zones:
                                                 by OMB under control number 0648–                          (c) The taking of marine mammals by                   (1) For all relevant in-water
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                                                 0151 and include applications for                       the Navy is only authorized if it occurs               construction and demolition activity,
                                                 regulations, subsequent LOAs, and                       incidental to the Navy’s conducting in-                the Navy shall implement shutdown
                                                 reports.                                                water pier construction or demolition                  zones with radial distances as identified
                                                                                                         activities.                                            in any LOA issued under § 216.106 of
                                                 List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 218                                                                            this chapter and § 217.96. If a marine
                                                   Exports, Fish, Imports, Incidental                    § 217.91    Effective dates and definitions.           mammal comes within or approaches
                                                 take, Indians, Labeling, Marine                            Regulations in this subpart are                     the shutdown zone, such operations
                                                 mammals, Navy, Penalties, Reporting                     effective [EFFECTIVE DATE OF FINAL                     shall cease;


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                                                    (2) For all relevant in-water                        adhere to the following additional                     driving would be halted but vibratory
                                                 construction and demolition activity,                   observer qualifications:                               pile driving or removal would be
                                                 the Navy shall designate monitoring                       (i) Independent observers (i.e., not                 allowed to continue.
                                                 zones with radial distances as identified               construction personnel) are required;                     (c) Reporting Measures.—(1) Annual
                                                 in any LOA issued under § 216.106 of                      (ii) At least one observer must have                 Reports. (i) The Navy shall submit an
                                                 this chapter and § 217.96; and                          prior experience working as an observer;               annual report within 90 days after each
                                                    (3) For all in-water construction and                  (iii) Other observers may substitute                 activity year, starting from the date
                                                 demolition activity, the Navy shall                     education (degree in biological science                when the LOA is issued (for the first
                                                 implement a minimum shutdown zone                       or related field) or training for                      annual report) or from the date when
                                                 of a 10 meter (m) radius around the pile.               experience;                                            the previous annual report ended.
                                                 If a marine mammal comes within or                        (iv) Where a team of three or more                      (ii) Annual reports would detail the
                                                 approaches the shutdown zone, such                      observers are required, one observer                   monitoring protocol, summarize the
                                                 operations shall cease;                                 shall be designated as lead observer or                data recorded during monitoring, and
                                                    (c) Shutdown Measures. (1) The Navy                  monitoring coordinator. The lead                       estimate the number of marine
                                                 shall deploy three protected species                    observer must have prior experience                    mammals that may have been harassed
                                                 observers (PSO) to monitor marine                       working as an observer; and                            during the period of the report.
                                                 mammals during in-water pile driving                      (v) The Navy shall submit observer
                                                                                                                                                                   (iii) NMFS would provide comments
                                                 and pile removal. One PSO will be                       CVs for approval by NMFS;
                                                                                                           (5) The Navy shall implement                         within 30 days after receiving annual
                                                 located on land and two will be located                                                                        reports, and the Navy shall address the
                                                 in a boat to monitor the farther                        shutdown measures if the number of
                                                                                                         authorized takes for any particular                    comments and submit revisions within
                                                 locations.                                                                                                     30 days after receiving NMFS
                                                    (2) Monitoring shall take place from                 species reaches the limit under the
                                                                                                         applicable LOA and if such marine                      comments. If no comment is received
                                                 15 minutes prior to initiation of pile                                                                         from the NMFS within 30 days, the
                                                 driving or removal activity through 30                  mammals are sighted within the vicinity
                                                                                                         of the project area and are approaching                annual report is considered completed.
                                                 minutes post-completion of pile driving                                                                           (2) Final Report. (i) The Navy shall
                                                 or removal activity. Pre-activity                       the Level B harassment zone during in-
                                                                                                         water construction or demolition                       submit a comprehensive summary
                                                 monitoring shall be conducted for 15                                                                           report to NMFS not later than 90 days
                                                 minutes to ensure that the shutdown                     activities.
                                                                                                           (c) Soft Start. (1) The Navy shall                   following the conclusion of marine
                                                 zone is clear of marine mammals, and                                                                           mammal monitoring efforts described in
                                                                                                         implement soft start techniques for
                                                 pile driving or removal may commence                                                                           this subpart.
                                                                                                         impact pile driving. The Navy shall
                                                 when observers have declared the                                                                                  (ii) The final report shall synthesize
                                                                                                         conduct an initial set of three strikes
                                                 shutdown zone clear of marine                                                                                  all data recorded during marine
                                                                                                         from the impact hammer at 40 percent
                                                 mammals. In the event of a delay or                                                                            mammal monitoring, and estimate the
                                                                                                         energy, followed by a 1-minute waiting
                                                 shutdown of activity resulting from                                                                            number of marine mammals that may
                                                                                                         period, then two subsequent three strike
                                                 marine mammals in the shutdown zone,                                                                           have been harassed through the entire
                                                                                                         sets.
                                                 animals shall be allowed to remain in                                                                          project.
                                                                                                           (2) Soft start shall be required for any
                                                 the shutdown zone (i.e., must leave of
                                                                                                         impact driving, including at the                          (iii) NMFS would provide comments
                                                 their own volition) and their behavior
                                                                                                         beginning of the day, and at any time                  within 30 days after receiving this
                                                 shall be monitored and documented.
                                                                                                         following a cessation of impact pile                   report, and the Navy shall address the
                                                 Monitoring shall occur throughout the
                                                                                                         driving of 30 minutes or longer.                       comments and submit revisions within
                                                 time required to drive or remove a pile.
                                                                                                                                                                30 days after receiving NMFS
                                                 A determination that the shutdown zone                  § 217.95 Requirements for monitoring and               comments. If no comment is received
                                                 is clear must be made during a period                   reporting.
                                                                                                                                                                from the NMFS within 30 days, the final
                                                 of good visibility (i.e., the entire                       (a) Marine Mammal Monitoring                        report is considered as final.
                                                 shutdown zone and surrounding waters                    Protocols. The Navy shall conduct
                                                 must be visible to the naked eye).                                                                                (3) Reporting of injured or dead
                                                                                                         briefings between construction                         marine mammals:
                                                    (3) If a marine mammal approaches or                 supervisors and crews and the observer
                                                 enters the shutdown zone, all pile                                                                                (i) In the unanticipated event that the
                                                                                                         team prior to the start of all pile driving
                                                 driving or removal activities at that                                                                          construction or demolition activities
                                                                                                         and removal activities, and when new
                                                 location shall be halted. If pile driving                                                                      clearly cause the take of a marine
                                                                                                         personnel join the work. Trained
                                                 or removal is halted or delayed due to                                                                         mammal in a prohibited manner, such
                                                                                                         observers shall receive a general
                                                 the presence of a marine mammal, the                                                                           as an injury, serious injury, or mortality,
                                                                                                         environmental awareness briefing
                                                 activity may not commence or resume                                                                            the Navy shall immediately cease all
                                                                                                         conducted by Navy staff. At minimum,
                                                 until either the animal has voluntarily                                                                        operations and immediately report the
                                                                                                         training shall include identification of
                                                 left and been visually confirmed beyond                                                                        incident to the NMFS Office of
                                                                                                         marine mammals that may occur in the
                                                 the shutdown zone or fifteen minutes                                                                           Protected Resources, NMFS, and the
                                                                                                         project vicinity and relevant mitigation
                                                 have passed without re-detection of the                                                                        Greater Atlantic Region Stranding
                                                                                                         and monitoring requirements. All
                                                 animal.                                                                                                        Coordinators. The report must include
                                                                                                         observers shall have no other
                                                    (4) Monitoring shall be conducted by                                                                        the following information:
                                                                                                         construction-related tasks while
                                                 trained observers, who shall have no                    conducting monitoring.                                    (A) Time, date, and location (latitude/
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                                                 other assigned tasks during monitoring                     (b) Pile driving or removal shall only              longitude) of the incident;
                                                 periods. Trained observers shall be                     take place when the exclusion and Level                   (B) Description of the incident;
                                                 placed at the best vantage point(s)                     A zones are visible and can be                            (C) Status of all sound source use in
                                                 practicable to monitor for marine                       adequately monitored. If conditions                    the 24 hours preceding the incident;
                                                 mammals and implement shutdown or                       (e.g., fog) prevent the visual detection of               (D) Environmental conditions (e.g.,
                                                 delay procedures when applicable                        marine mammals, activities shall not be                wind speed and direction, sea state,
                                                 through communication with the                          initiated. If such conditions arise after              cloud cover, visibility, and water
                                                 equipment operator. The Navy shall                      the activity has begun, impact pile                    depth);


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                                                    (E) Description of marine mammal                     this chapter for conducting the activity               paragraph (c)(1) of this section) that do
                                                 observations in the 24 hours preceding                  identified in § 217.90(c) of this subpart.             not change the findings made for the
                                                 the incident;                                              (b) LOAs, unless suspended or                       regulations or result in no more than a
                                                    (F) Species identification or                        revoked, may be effective for a period of              minor change in the total estimated
                                                 description of the animal(s) involved;                  time not to extend beyond the                          number of takes (or distribution by
                                                    (G) The fate of the animal(s); and                   expiration date of these regulations.                  species or years), NMFS may publish a
                                                    (H) Photographs or video footage of                     (c) If an LOA(s) expires prior to the               notice of proposed LOA in the Federal
                                                 the animal (if equipment is available).                 expiration date of these regulations, the              Register, including the associated
                                                    (ii) Activities shall not resume until               Navy may apply for and obtain a                        analysis of the change, and solicit
                                                 NMFS is able to review the                              renewal of the LOA(s).                                 public comment before issuing the LOA.
                                                 circumstances of the prohibited take.                      (d) In the event of projected changes
                                                 NMFS shall work with the Navy to                                                                                  (c) An LOA issued under § 216.106 of
                                                                                                         to the activity or to mitigation,                      this chapter and § 217.96 for the activity
                                                 determine what is necessary to                          monitoring, reporting (excluding
                                                 minimize the likelihood of further                                                                             identified in § 217.90 (c) may be
                                                                                                         changes made pursuant to the adaptive                  modified by NMFS under the following
                                                 prohibited take and ensure MMPA                         management provision of § 217.97(c)(1))
                                                 compliance. The Navy may not resume                                                                            circumstances:
                                                                                                         required by an LOA, the Navy must
                                                 their activities until notified by NMFS                 apply for and obtain a modification of                    (1) Adaptive Management—After
                                                 via letter, email, or telephone.                        LOAs as described in § 217.97.                         consulting with the Navy regarding the
                                                    (iii) In the event that the Navy                        (e) Each LOA shall set forth:                       practicability of the modifications,
                                                 discovers an injured or dead marine                        (1) Permissible methods of incidental               NMFS may modify (including by adding
                                                 mammal, and the lead PSO determines                     taking;                                                or removing measures) the existing
                                                 that the cause of the injury or death is                   (2) Means of effecting the least                    mitigation, monitoring, or reporting
                                                 unknown and the death is relatively                     practicable adverse impact (i.e.,                      measures if doing so creates a
                                                 recent (i.e., in less than a moderate state             mitigation) on the species, their habitat,             reasonable likelihood of more
                                                 of decomposition as described in the                    and the availability of the species for                effectively accomplishing the goals of
                                                 next paragraph), the Navy will                          subsistence uses; and                                  the mitigation and monitoring set forth
                                                 immediately report the incident to the                     (3) Requirements for monitoring and                 in the preamble for these regulations.
                                                 NMFS Office of Protected Resources,                     reporting.                                                (i) Possible sources of data that could
                                                 NMFS, and the Greater Atlantic                             (f) Issuance of the LOA(s) shall be                 contribute to the decision to modify the
                                                 Regional Stranding Coordinators. The                    based on a determination that the level                mitigation, monitoring, or reporting
                                                 report must include the same                            of taking shall be consistent with the                 measures in an LOA:
                                                 information identified in paragraph                     findings made for the total taking                        (A) Results from the Navy’s
                                                 (c)(3)(i) of this section. Activities may               allowable under these regulations.                     monitoring from the previous year(s).
                                                 continue while NMFS reviews the                            (g) Notice of issuance or denial of the
                                                 circumstances of the incident. NMFS                                                                               (B) Results from other marine
                                                                                                         LOA(s) shall be published in the                       mammal and/or sound research or
                                                 will work with the Navy to determine                    Federal Register within 30 days of a
                                                 whether modifications in the activities                                                                        studies; or
                                                                                                         determination.
                                                 are appropriate.                                                                                                  (C) Any information that reveals
                                                    (iv) In the event that the Navy                      § 217.97 Renewals and modifications of                 marine mammals may have been taken
                                                 discovers an injured or dead marine                     Letters of Authorization.                              in a manner, extent or number not
                                                 mammal, and the lead protected species                    (a) An LOA issued under § 216.106 of                 authorized by these regulations or
                                                 observer determines that the injury or                  this subchapter and § 217.96 for the                   subsequent LOAs.
                                                 death is not associated with or related                 activity identified in § 217.90(c) shall be               (ii) If, through adaptive management,
                                                 to the activities authorized in the IHA                 renewed or modified upon request by                    the modifications to the mitigation,
                                                 (e.g., previously wounded animal,                       the applicant, provided that:                          monitoring, or reporting measures are
                                                 carcass with moderate to advanced                         (1) The proposed specified activity                  substantial, NMFS shall publish a notice
                                                 decomposition, or scavenger damage),                    and mitigation, monitoring, and                        of proposed LOA in the Federal
                                                 the Navy shall report the incident to the               reporting measures, as well as the                     Register and solicit public comment.
                                                 NMFS Office of Protected Resources,                     anticipated impacts, are the same as                      (2) Emergencies—If NMFS determines
                                                 NMFS, and the Greater Atlantic                          those described and analyzed for these                 that an emergency exists that poses a
                                                 Regional Stranding Coordinators, within                 regulations (excluding changes made                    significant risk to the well-being of the
                                                 24 hours of the discovery. The Navy                     pursuant to the adaptive management                    species or stocks of marine mammals
                                                 shall provide photographs or video                      provision in paragraph (c)(1) of this                  specified in LOAs issued pursuant to
                                                 footage (if available) or other                         section), and                                          § 216.106 of this chapter and § 217.96,
                                                 documentation of the stranded animal                      (2) NMFS determines that the                         an LOA may be modified without prior
                                                 sighting to NMFS and the Marine                         mitigation, monitoring, and reporting                  notice or opportunity for public
                                                 Mammal Stranding Network. The Navy                      measures required by the previous                      comment. Notice would be published in
                                                 can continue its operations under such                  LOA(s) under these regulations were                    the Federal Register within thirty days
                                                 a case.                                                 implemented.                                           of the action.
                                                                                                           (b) For LOA modification or renewal
                                                 § 217.96   Letters of Authorization.                    requests by the applicant that include                 § 217.98   [Reserved]
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                                                   (a) To incidentally take marine                       changes to the activity or the mitigation,
                                                 mammals pursuant to these regulations,                  monitoring, or reporting measures                      § 217.99   [Reserved]
                                                 the Navy must apply for and obtain                      (excluding changes made pursuant to                    [FR Doc. 2018–07728 Filed 4–12–18; 8:45 am]
                                                 LOAs in accordance with § 216.106 of                    the adaptive management provision in                   BILLING CODE 3510–22–P




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Document Created: 2018-04-13 00:18:12
Document Modified: 2018-04-13 00:18:12
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule; request for comments and information.
DatesComments and information must be received no later than May 14, 2018.
ContactShane Guan, Office of Protected Resources, NMFS; phone: (301) 427-8401. Electronic copies of the application and supporting documents, as well as a list of the references cited in this document, may be obtained online at: www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental/construction.htm. In case of problems accessing these documents, please call the contact listed above.
FR Citation83 FR 16027 
RIN Number0648-BH24

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