83_FR_28946 83 FR 28826 - Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to the South Basin Improvements Project at the San Francisco Ferry Terminal

83 FR 28826 - Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to the South Basin Improvements Project at the San Francisco Ferry Terminal

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 120 (June 21, 2018)

Page Range28826-28839
FR Document2018-13281

In accordance with the regulations implementing the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) as amended, notification is hereby given that NMFS has issued an incidental harassment authorization (IHA) to the San Francisco Bay Area Water Emergency Transportation Authority (WETA) to incidentally harass, by Level B harassment only, marine mammals during construction activities associated with the Downtown San Francisco Ferry Terminal Expansion Project, South Basin Improvements Project in San Francisco, California.

Federal Register, Volume 83 Issue 120 (Thursday, June 21, 2018)
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

RIN 0648-XG132


Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; 
Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to the South Basin Improvements 
Project at the San Francisco Ferry Terminal

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

ACTION: Notice; Issuance of an Incidental Harassment Authorization.

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SUMMARY: In accordance with the regulations implementing the Marine 
Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) as amended, notification is hereby given 
that NMFS has issued an incidental harassment authorization (IHA) to 
the San Francisco Bay Area Water Emergency Transportation Authority 
(WETA) to incidentally harass, by Level B harassment only, marine 
mammals during construction activities associated with the Downtown San 
Francisco Ferry Terminal Expansion Project, South Basin Improvements 
Project in San Francisco, California.

DATES: This Authorization is effective from June 1, 2018 through May 
31, 2019.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Amy Fowler, Office of Protected 
Resources, NMFS, (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: https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/national/marine-mammal-protection/incidental-take-authorizations-construction-activities. In case of problems 
accessing these documents, please call the contact listed above.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

    Sections 101(a)(5)(A) and (D) of the MMPA (16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.) 
direct the Secretary of Commerce (as delegated to NMFS) to allow, upon 
request, the incidental, but not intentional, taking of small numbers 
of marine mammals by U.S. citizens who engage in a specified activity 
(other than commercial fishing) within a specified geographical region 
if certain findings are made and either regulations are issued or, if 
the taking is limited to harassment, a notice of a authorization is 
provided to the public for review.
    An authorization for incidental takings shall be granted if NMFS 
finds that the taking will have a negligible impact on the species or 
stock(s), will not have an unmitigable adverse impact on the 
availability of the species or stock(s) for subsistence uses (where 
relevant), and if the permissible methods of taking and requirements 
pertaining to the mitigation, monitoring and reporting of such takings 
are set forth.
    NMFS has defined ``negligible impact'' in 50 CFR 216.103 as an 
impact resulting from the specified activity that cannot be reasonably 
expected to, and is not reasonably likely to, adversely affect the 
species or stock through effects on annual rates of recruitment or 
survival.
    The MMPA states that the term ``take'' means to harass, hunt, 
capture, kill or attempt to harass, hunt, capture, or kill any marine 
mammal.
    Except with respect to certain activities not pertinent here, the 
MMPA defines ``harassment'' as any act of pursuit, torment, or 
annoyance which (i) has the potential to injure a marine mammal or 
marine mammal stock in the wild (Level A harassment); or (ii) has the 
potential to disturb a marine mammal or marine mammal stock in the wild 
by causing disruption of behavioral patterns, including, but not 
limited to, migration, breathing, nursing, breeding, feeding, or 
sheltering (Level B harassment).

National Environmental Policy Act

    To comply with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA; 
42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) and NOAA Administrative Order (NAO) 216-6A, 
NMFS must review our action (i.e., the issuance of an incidental 
harassment authorization) with respect to potential impacts on the 
human environment.
    This action is consistent with categories of activities identified 
in Categorical Exclusion B4 (incidental harassment authorizations with 
no anticipated serious injury or mortality) of the Companion Manual for 
NOAA Administrative Order 216-6A, which do not individually or 
cumulatively have the potential for significant impacts on the quality 
of the human environment and for which we have not identified any 
extraordinary circumstances that would preclude this categorical 
exclusion. Accordingly, NMFS has determined that the issuance of the 
IHA qualifies to be categorically excluded from further NEPA review.

Summary of Request

    On January 22, 2018, NMFS received a request from WETA for an IHA 
to take marine mammals incidental to expansion and improvements at the 
downtown San Francisco ferry terminal. The application was determined 
to be adequate and complete on April 10, 2018. WETA's request was for 
take of seven species of marine mammals by Level A and Level B 
harassment. This authorization is valid from June 1, 2018 to May 31, 
2019. Neither WETA nor NMFS expect serious injury or mortality to 
result from this activity and, therefore, an IHA is appropriate.
    NMFS previously issued an IHA to WETA for similar work (82 FR 
29521; June 29, 2017). WETA complied with all the requirements (e.g., 
mitigation, monitoring, and reporting) of the previous IHA and 
information regarding their monitoring results may be found in the 
``Estimated Take'' section.

Description of Activity

    WETA is planning to expand berthing capacity at the Downtown San 
Francisco Ferry Terminal, located at the San Francisco Ferry Building, 
to support existing and future planned water transit services operated 
on San Francisco Bay by WETA and WETA's emergency operations. The 
Downtown San Francisco Ferry Terminal Expansion Project includes the 
construction of three new water transit gates and overwater berthing 
facilities, in addition to supportive landside improvements, such as 
additional passenger waiting and queueing areas, circulation 
improvements, and other water transit-related amenities. The new gates 
and other improvements would be designed to accommodate future planned 
water transit services between Downtown San Francisco and Antioch, 
Berkeley, Martinez, Hercules, Redwood City, Richmond, and Treasure 
Island, as well as emergency operation needs. The new gates will be 
constructed using 81 steel piles, ranging in diameter from 24 to 36 
inches (in). All piles will be driven during the authorized in-water 
work window of June 1 to November 30, 2018.

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    A detailed description of the planned terminal expansion project is 
provided in the Federal Register notice for the proposed IHA (83 FR 
18507; April 27, 2018). Since that time, no changes have been made to 
the planned construction activities. Therefore, a detailed description 
is not provided here. Please refer to that Federal Register notice for 
the description of the specific activity.

Comments and Responses

    A notice of NMFS's proposal to issue an IHA to WETA was published 
in the Federal Register on April 27, 2018 (83 FR 18507). That notice 
described, in detail, WETA's activity, the marine mammal species that 
may be affected by the activity, and the anticipated effects on marine 
mammals. During the 30-day public comment period, NMFS received 
comments from the Marine Mammal Commission (Commission).
    Comment 1: The Commission noted minor errors and missing 
information in the text of the notice and the proposed authorization. 
The Commission recommends that NMFS review its notices more thoroughly 
before submitting for publication.
    Response 1: NMFS thanks the Commission for pointing out the errors 
in the Federal Register notice for the proposed authorization. NMFS has 
addressed those errors in the notice of issuance of the authorization. 
NMFS makes every effort to read notices thoroughly prior to publication 
and will continue this effort to publish the best possible product for 
public comment.
    Comment 2: The Commission stated its concerns over the 
appropriateness of the manner in which Level A harassment zones are 
estimated. The Commission pointed out that for impact driving of 36-
inch piles, the Level A harassment zone for high-frequency cetaceans 
was estimated to be 602 meters, which is greater than the 341 meter 
Level B harassment zone. The Commission recommended that NMFS consult 
with both internal and external scientists and acousticians to 
determine the relevant accumulation time that could result in Level A 
harassment based on associated permanent threshold shift from 
cumulative sound exposure levels.
    Response 2: NMFS understands the Commission's concerns and 
continues to work to improve Level A harassment zone estimation based 
on realistic noise propagation models and energy accumulation scheme. 
Currently, Level A harassment zones are based on exposure of cumulative 
sound exposure levels over a period of one working day's pile driving 
duration or instantaneous peak sound pressure level, while Level B 
harassment zones are based on instantaneous root-mean-squared sound 
pressure level that contains 90 percent of acoustic energy. The 
difference in the metrics between sound exposure levels and sound 
pressure level in assessing Level A and Level B harassments reflects 
the fact that prolonged exposure of intense noise could lead to 
permanent threshold shift if the animal chooses to stay within the 
injury zone. Occasionally, the conservative assumptions built into the 
User Spreadsheet result in Level A zones that are larger than Level B 
zones. The process of impact assessments will continue to evolve as 
more scientific data become available.
    Comment 3: The Commission recommended that NMFS refrain from using 
a source level reduction factor for sound attenuation device 
implementation during impact pile driving for all relevant incidental 
take authorizations due to the different noise level reduction at 
different received ranges.
    Response 3: While it is true that noise level reduction measured at 
different received ranges does vary, given that both Level A and Level 
B estimation using geometric modeling is based on noise levels measured 
at near-source distances (~ 10m), NMFS believes it reasonable to use a 
source level reduction factor for sound attenuation device 
implementation during impact pile driving. In the case of the SF-OBB 
impact driving isopleth estimates using an air bubble curtain for 
source level reduction, NMFS reviewed Caltrans' bubble curtain ``on and 
off'' studies conducted in San Francisco Bay in 2003 and 2004. The 
equipment used for bubble curtains has likely improved since 2004 but 
due to concerns for fish species, Caltrans has not able to conduct ``on 
and off'' tests recently. Based on 74 measurements (37 with the bubble 
curtain on and 37 with the bubble curtain off) at both near (<100 m) 
and far (>100 m) distances, the linear averaged received level 
reduction is 6 dB. If limiting the data points (a total of 28 
measurements, with 14 during bubble curtain on and 14 during bubble 
curtain off) to only near distance measurements, the linear averaged 
noise level reduction is 7 dB. Since impact zone analysis using 
geometric spreading model is typically based on measurements at near-
source distance, we consider it appropriate to use a reduction of 7 dB 
as a noise level reduction factor for impact pile driving using an air 
bubble curtain system.
    NMFS will evaluate the appropriateness of using a certain source 
level reduction factor for sound attenuation device implementation 
during impact pile driving for all relevant incidental take 
authorizations when more data become available.
    Comment 4: The Commission recommended that NMFS promptly revise its 
draft rounding criteria and share it with the Commission.
    Response 4: NMFS appreciates the Commission's ongoing concern in 
this matter. Calculating predicted take is not an exact science and 
there are arguments for taking different mathematical approaches in 
different situations, and for making qualitative adjustments in other 
situations. We believe, however, that the methodology used for take 
calculation in this IHA remains appropriate and is not at odds with the 
24-hour reset policy the Commission references. We look forward to 
continued discussion with the Commission on this matter and will share 
the rounding guidance as soon as it is completed.
    Comment 5: The Commission expressed concern about the lack of 
adequate time to provide public comments as well as the abbreviated 
timeframes during which NMFS is able to address public comments. The 
Commission recommended that NMFS ensure that it publishes and finalizes 
proposed IHAs sufficiently before the planned start date of the 
proposed activities to ensure full consideration is given to all 
comments received.
    Response 5: NMFS will work to provide adequate time for public 
comment and response. NMFS also seeks to process IHA applications in a 
more expeditious manner.
    Comment 6: The Commission requested clarification regarding certain 
issues associated with NMFS's notice that one-year renewals could be 
issued in certain limited circumstances and expressed concern that the 
process would bypass the public notice and comment requirements. The 
Commission also suggested that NMFS should discuss the possibility of 
renewals through a more general route, such as a rulemaking, instead of 
notice in a specific authorization. The Commission further recommended 
that if NMFS did not pursue a more general route, that the agency 
provide the Commission and the public with a legal analysis supporting 
our conclusion that this process is consistent with the requirements of 
section 101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA.
    Response 6: The process of issuing a renewal IHA does not bypass 
the public notice and comment requirements of the MMPA. The notice of 
the proposed IHA expressly notifies the public that under certain, 
limited conditions an applicant

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could seek a renewal IHA for an additional year. The notice describes 
the conditions under which such a renewal request could be considered 
and expressly seeks public comment in the event such a renewal is 
sought. Importantly, such renewals would be limited to circumstances 
where: The activities are identical or nearly identical to those 
analyzed in the proposed IHA; monitoring does not indicate impacts that 
were not previously analyzed and authorized; and, the mitigation and 
monitoring requirements remain the same, all of which allow the public 
to comment on the appropriateness and effects of a renewal at the same 
time the public provides comments on the initial IHA. NMFS has, 
however, modified the language for future proposed IHAs to clarify that 
all IHAs, including renewal IHAs, are valid for no more than one year 
and that the agency would consider only one renewal for a project at 
this time. In addition, notice of issuance or denial of a renewal IHA 
would be published in the Federal Register, as they are for all IHAs. 
Last, NMFS will publish on our website a description of the renewal 
process before any renewal is issued utilizing the new process.

Description of Marine Mammals in the Area of Specified Activities

    A detailed description of the species likely to be affected by 
WETA's actions, including brief introductions to the species and 
relevant stocks as well as available information regarding population 
trends and threats, and information regarding local occurrence, are 
provided in WETA's application and the Federal Register notice for the 
proposed IHA (83 FR 18507; April 27, 2018). We are not aware of any 
changes in the status of these species and stocks; therefore, detailed 
descriptions are not provided here. Please refer to that Federal 
Register notice for these descriptions. Please refer to additional 
species information available in the NMFS stock assessment reports for 
the Pacific at https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/resource/document/us-pacific-marine-mammal-stock-assessments-2016.
    Table 1 lists all species with expected potential for occurrence 
near downtown San Francisco and summarizes information related to the 
population or stock, including regulatory status under the MMPA and ESA 
and potential biological removal (PBR), where known. For taxonomy, we 
follow Committee on Taxonomy (2016). PBR is defined by the MMPA as the 
maximum number of animals, not including natural mortalities, that may 
be removed from a marine mammal stock while allowing that stock to 
reach or maintain its optimum sustainable population (as described in 
NMFS's Stock Assessment Reports (SARs)). While no mortality is 
anticipated or authorized here, PBR and annual serious injury and 
mortality from anthropogenic sources are included here as gross 
indicators of the status of the species and other threats.
    Marine mammal abundance estimates presented in this document 
represent the total number of individuals that make up a given stock or 
the total number estimated within a particular study or survey area. 
NMFS's stock abundance estimates for most species represent the total 
estimate of individuals within the geographic area, if known, that 
comprises that stock. For some species, this geographic area may extend 
beyond U.S. waters. All managed stocks in this region are assessed in 
NMFS's U.S. 2016 SARs (Caretta et al., 2017). All values presented in 
Table 1 are the most recent available at the time of publication and 
are available in the 2016 SARs (Caretta et al., 2017).

                                            Table 1--Marine Mammals in the Vicinity of Downtown San Francisco
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                                                                                         ESA/MMPA status;    Stock abundance (CV,
             Common name                  Scientific name               Stock             Strategic (Y/N)      Nmin, most recent       PBR     Annual M/
                                                                                                \1\          abundance survey) \2\               SI \3\
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                                          Order Cetartiodactyla--Cetacea--Superfamily Mysticeti (baleen whales)
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Family Eschrichtiidae:
    Gray whale......................  Eschrichtius robustus..  Eastern North Pacific..  -/- ; N             20,990 (0.05, 20,125,         624        132
                                                                                                             2011).
Family Balaenopteridae (rorquals):
    Humpback whale..................  Megaptera novaeangliae.  California/Oregon/       E/D ; Y             1,918 (0.03, 1,876,            11       >6.5
                                                                Washington.                                  2014).
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                                            Superfamily Odontoceti (toothed whales, dolphins, and porpoises)
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Family Delphinidae:
    Bottlenose dolphin..............  Tursiops truncatus.....  California Coastal.....  -/- ; N             453 (0.06, 346, 2011).        2.7         >2
Family Phocoenidae (porpoises):
    Harbor porpoise.................  Phocoena phocoena......  San Francisco-Russian    -/- ; N             9,886 (0.51, 6,625,            66          0
                                                                River.                                       2011).
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                                                         Order Carnivora--Superfamily Pinnipedia
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Family Otariidae (eared seals and
 sea lions):
    California sea lion.............  Zalophus californianus.  U.S....................  -/- ; N             296,750 (n/a, 153,337,      9,200        389
                                                                                                             2011).
    Northern fur seal...............  Callorhinus ursinus....  California.............  -/- ; N             14,050 (n/a, 7,524,           451        1.8
                                                                                                             2013).
    Guadalupe fur seal..............  Arctocephalus townsendi  Mexico to California...  T/D ; Y             20,000 (n/a, 15,830,          542       >3.2
                                                                                                             2010).
Family Phocidae (earless seals):
    Pacific harbor seal.............  Phoca vitulina           California.............  -/- ; N             30,968 (n/a, 27,348,        1,641         43
                                       richardii.                                                            2012).
    Northern elephant seal..........  Mirounga angustirostris  California Breeding....  -/- ; N             179,000 (n/a, 81,368,       4,882        8.8
                                                                                                             2010).
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\1\ Endangered Species Act (ESA) status: Endangered (E), Threatened (T)/MMPA status: Depleted (D). A dash (-) indicates that the species is not listed
  under the ESA or designated as depleted under the MMPA. Under the MMPA, a strategic stock is one for which the level of direct human-caused mortality
  exceeds PBR or which is determined to be declining and likely to be listed under the ESA within the foreseeable future. Any species or stock listed
  under the ESA is automatically designated under the MMPA as depleted and as a strategic stock.
\2\ NMFS marine mammal stock assessment reports online at: www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/sars/. CV is coefficient of variation; Nmin is the minimum estimate of
  stock abundance. In some cases, CV is not applicable.

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\3\ These values, found in NMFS's SARs, represent annual levels of human-caused mortality plus serious injury from all sources combined (e.g.,
  commercial fisheries, ship strike). Annual M/SI often cannot be determined precisely and is in some cases presented as a minimum value or range. A CV
  associated with estimated mortality due to commercial fisheries is presented in some cases.
NOTE--Italicized species are not expected to be taken or proposed for authorization.

    All species that could potentially occur in the project area are 
included in Table 1. However, the temporal and/or spatial occurrence of 
humpback whales and Guadalupe fur seals is such that take is not 
expected to occur, and they are not discussed further beyond the 
explanation provided here. Humpback whales are rare visitors to the 
interior of San Francisco Bay. A recent, seasonal influx of humpback 
whales inside San Francisco Bay near the Golden Gate was recorded from 
April to November in 2016 and 2017 (Keener 2017). The Golden Gate is 
outside of this project's action area and humpback whales are not 
expected to be present during the project. Guadalupe fur seals 
occasionally range into the waters of Northern California and the 
Pacific Northwest. The Farallon Islands (off central California) and 
Channel Islands (off southern California) are used as haulouts during 
these movements (Simon 2016). Juvenile Guadalupe fur seals occasionally 
strand in the vicinity of San Francisco, especially during El 
Ni[ntilde]o events. Most strandings along the California coast are 
animals younger than two years old, with evidence of malnutrition (NMFS 
2017c). In the rare event that a Guadalupe fur seal or humpback whale 
is detected within the Level A or Level B harassment zones, work will 
cease until the animal has left the area (see ``Mitigation'').
    Information concerning marine mammal hearing, including marine 
mammal functional hearing groups, was provided in the Federal Register 
notice for the proposed IHA (83 FR 18507; April 27, 2018), therefore 
that information is not repeated here; please refer to that Federal 
Register notice for this information. For further information about 
marine mammal functional hearing groups and associated frequency 
ranges, please see NMFS (2016) for a review of available information. 
Seven marine mammal species (three cetacean and four pinniped (two 
phocid and two otariid) species) have the reasonable potential to co-
occur with the construction activities. Of the cetacean species that 
may be present, one is classified as a low-frequency cetacean (i.e., 
gray whale), one is classified as a mid-frequency cetacean (i.e., 
bottlenose dolphin), and one is classified as a high-frequency cetacean 
(i.e., harbor porpoise).

Potential Effects of Specified Activities on Marine Mammals and Their 
Habitat

    The effects of underwater noise from pile driving activities for 
the Ferry Terminal Expansion Project have the potential to result in 
behavioral harassment of marine mammals in the vicinity of the action 
area. The Federal Register notice for the proposed IHA (83 FR 18507; 
April 27, 2018) included a discussion of the effects of anthropogenic 
noise on marine mammals, therefore that information is not repeated 
here; please refer to the Federal Register notice for that information. 
No instances of hearing threshold shifts, injury, serious injury, or 
mortality are expected as a result of the planned activities.
    The main impact to habitat associated with the Ferry Terminal 
Expansion Project would be temporarily increased sound levels and the 
associated direct effects on marine mammals. The project would not 
result in permanent impacts to habitats used by marine mammals, such as 
haulout sits, but may have potential short-term impacts to food sources 
such as fish and minor impacts to the immediate substrate during 
installation of piles. These potential effects are discussed in detail 
in the Federal Register notice for the proposed IHA (83 FR 18507; April 
27, 2018), therefore that information is not repeated here; please 
refer to that Federal Register notice for that information.

Estimated Take

    This section provides an estimate of the number of incidental takes 
authorized through this IHA, which will inform both NMFS' consideration 
of ``small numbers'' 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 primarily be by Level B harassment as 
exposure to acoustic sources (i.e., impact and vibratory pile driving) 
has the potential to result in disruption of behavioral patterns for 
individual marine mammals. There is also some potential for auditory 
injury (Level A harassment) to result, primarily for harbor seals and 
California sea lions due to larger predicted auditory injury zones. 
Auditory injury is unlikely to occur for cetaceans. The mitigation and 
monitoring measures are expected to minimize the severity of such 
taking to the extent practicable.
    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 
permanent threshold shift (PTS) of some degree (equated to Level A 
harassment).
    Level B Harassment--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

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to be behaviorally harassed in a manner we consider Level B harassment 
when exposed to underwater anthropogenic noise above received levels of 
120 decibels (dB) re 1 microPascal ([mu]Pa) (root mean square (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 
and impact pile driving) or intermittent (e.g., scientific sonar) 
sources.
    WETA's activity includes the use of continuous (vibratory pile 
driving) and impulsive (impact pile driving) sources, and therefore the 
120 and 160 dB re 1 [mu]Pa (rms) are applicable.
    Level A harassment - NMFS' Technical Guidance for Assessing the 
Effects of Anthropogenic Sound on Marine Mammal Hearing (Technical 
Guidance, 2016) identifies dual criteria to assess auditory injury 
(Level A harassment) to five different marine mammal groups (based on 
hearing sensitivity) as a result of exposure to noise from two 
different types of sources (impulsive or non-impulsive). WETA's 
activity includes the use of impulsive (impact pile driving) and non-
impulsive (vibratory pile driving) sources.
    These thresholds 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.
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TN21JN18.000

Ensonified Area

    Here, we describe operational and environmental parameters of the 
activity that will feed into identifying the area ensonified above the 
acoustic thresholds.
Level B Harassment
    In-Water Disturbance during Vibratory Pile Driving--Level B 
behavioral disturbance may occur

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incidental to the use of a vibratory or impact hammer due to 
propagation of underwater noise during installation of new steel piles. 
A total of 81 steel piles will be installed at the Ferry Terminal. 
During the 2017 construction season, all piles were installed using a 
vibratory hammer. The hydroacoustic monitoring conducted for vibratory 
driving during the 2017 season has been used to establish the expected 
source values of piles driven during the 2018 construction season. The 
SLs were measured at 10 m for the 30- and 36-in piles and between 9 and 
15 m for the 24-in piles. The SLs for 24-in piles were calculated using 
the measured values from 9 to 15 m normalized to 10 m. The median RMS 
values were used as the SLs to estimate take from vibratory driving. 
These values are provided in Table 3.

                                    Table 3--Sound Source Levels by Pile Type
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                                                                       Source level at 10 m (dB re 1 [mu]Pa)
                Pile size and installation method                -----------------------------------------------
                                                                       Peak             RMS             SEL
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24-in Vibratory.................................................  ..............             154  ..............
24-in Impact1 2.................................................             196             183             170
30-in Vibratory.................................................  ..............             151  ..............
30-in Impact1 2.................................................             203             183             170
36-in Vibratory.................................................  ..............             157  ..............
36-in Impact1 2.................................................             203             186             176
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\1\ Caltrans 2009.
\2\ Impact SLs include 7 dB reduction due to bubble curtain.

    Additionally, monitoring conducted during 2017 construction 
established that for vibratory pile driving in the project area, the 
transmission loss is greater than the standard value of 15 used in 
typical take calculations. For estimating take from vibratory pile 
driving, Level B harassment zones were calculated using the average 
transmission loss measured during pile driving from June through August 
of 2017 minus one standard deviation of those measurements (22.26 - 
3.51 = 18.75). Additional pile driving in September and November of 
2017 yielded a mean transmission loss of 19.0. The F value originally 
calculated (18.75) is comparable to the final reported average and is 
slightly more conservative, and was therefore used to calculate the 
harassment zones from vibratory pile driving. Using the calculated 
transmission loss model (18.75logR), the in-water Level B harassment 
zones were determined for each pile size (Table 4). For 24-in steel 
piles driven with a vibratory hammer, the Level B harassment zone is 
expected to be 651 m (2,136 ft). For 30-in piles, the Level B 
harassment zone is expected to be 450 m (1,476 ft). For 36-in piles, 
the Level B harassment zone is expected to be 940 m (3,084 ft).
    In-Water Disturbance During Impact Pile Driving--As stated 
previously, all piles installed in the 2017 construction season were 
installed solely using a vibratory hammer. However, the use of an 
impact hammer to install piles may be required; therefore, the effects 
of impact pile driving is discussed here. Level B behavioral 
disturbance may occur incidental to the use of an impact hammer due to 
the propagation of underwater noise during the installation of steel 
piles. Piles will be driven to approximately 120 to 140 ft below Mean 
Lower Low Water (MLLW). Installation of these pipe piles may require up 
to 1,800 strikes per piles from an impact hammer using a DelMag D46-32, 
or similar diesel hammer, producing approximately 122,000 foot-pounds 
maximum energy per blow, and 1.5 seconds per blow average.
    Other projects constructed under similar circumstances were 
reviewed to estimate the approximate noise produced by the 24-, 30, and 
36-in steel piles. These projects include the driving of similarly 
sized piles at the Alameda Bay Ship and Yacht project, the Rodeo Dock 
Repair project, and the Amorco Wharf Repair Project (Caltrans 2012). 
Bubble curtains will be used during the installation of these piles, 
which, based on guidance provided by Caltrans for a mid-sized steel 
piles (with a diameter greater than 24 but less than 48 in), is 
expected to reduce noise levels by 7 dB rms (Caltrans 2015a).
    Because no impact pile driving was used in the 2017 construction 
season, no site-specific transmission loss measurements exist for this 
project. The Practical Spreading Loss Model (15logR) is used to 
determine the Level B harassment zones for each pile size (Table 4). 
Both 24- and 30-in steel piles have a SL of 183 dB rms re 1 [micro]Pa 
and therefore have the same Level B harassment zone of 341 m (1,120 
ft). For 36-in piles, the Level B harassment zone is expected to be 541 
m (1,775 ft).

                        Table 4--Pile Driving Source Levels and Level B Harassment Zones
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                                                                      Level B
                                                   Source level   Threshold  (dB    Propagation     Distance to
        Pile size and installation method            (dB re 1       re 1 [mu]Pa       (xLogR)         level B
                                                    [mu]Pa rms)        rms)                       threshold  (m)
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24-in Vibratory.................................             154             120           18.75             651
24-in Impact....................................         \a\ 183             160              15             341
30-in Vibratory.................................             151             120           18.75             450
30-in Impact....................................         \a\ 183             160              15             341
36-in Vibratory.................................             157             120           18.75             940
36-in Impact....................................         \a\ 186             160              15             541
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\a\ Impact source levels include 7 dB reduction due to bubble curtain.


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Level A Harassment
    When NMFS Technical Guidance (2016) was published, in recognition 
of the fact that ensonified area/volume could be more technically 
challenging to predict because of the duration component in the new 
thresholds, we developed a User Spreadsheet that includes tools to help 
predict a simple isopleth that can be used in conjunction with marine 
mammal density or occurrence to help predict takes. We note that 
because of some of the assumptions included in the methods used for 
these tools, we anticipate that isopleths produced are typically going 
to be overestimates of some degree, which will result in some degree of 
overestimate of Level A take. However, these tools offer the best way 
to predict appropriate isopleths when more sophisticated 3D modeling 
methods are not available, and NMFS continues to develop ways to 
quantitatively refine these tools, and will qualitatively address the 
output where appropriate. For stationary sources (such as impact and 
vibratory pile driving), NMFS User Spreadsheet predicts the closest 
distance at which, if a marine mammal remained at that distance the 
whole duration of the activity, it would not incur PTS. Inputs used in 
the User Spreadsheet, and the resulting isopleths are reported below.

                                         Table 5--Inputs for Determining Distances to Cumulative PTS Thresholds
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                                                                                                             Number of                       Activity
            Pile size and installation method              Source level    Source level     Propagation    strikes  per      Number of       duration
                                                          at 10 m  (SEL)  at 10 m  (rms)      (xLogR)          pile        piles per day     (seconds)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
24-in Vibratory.........................................  ..............             154           18.75  ..............               4             900
24-in Impact............................................         \a\ 170  ..............              15           1,800               3  ..............
30-in Vibratory.........................................  ..............             151           18.75  ..............               4             900
30-in Impact............................................         \a\ 170  ..............              15           1,800               3  ..............
36-in Vibratory.........................................  ..............             157           18.75  ..............               4            1200
36-in Impact............................................         \a\ 176  ..............              15           1,800               2  ..............
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\a\ Source level includes 7 dB reduction due to bubble curtain.


                                      Table 6--Resulting Level A Isopleths
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                                                        Distance to level A threshold  (m)
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
   Pile size and installation                                          High-
             method                Low-frequency   Mid-frequency     frequency        Phocid          Otariid
                                     cetaceans       cetaceans       cetaceans       pinnipeds       pinnipeds
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
24-in Vibratory.................             3.1              <1               4               2              <1
24-in Impact....................             418              15             498             224              16
30-in Vibratory.................               2              <1               3               1              <1
30-in Impact....................             418              15             498             224              16
36-in Vibratory.................               5              <1               7               4              <1
36-in Impact....................             801              29             954             429              31
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    The resulting PTS isopleths assume an animal would remain 
stationary at that distance for the duration of the activity. The 
largest isopleths result from impact pile driving. All piles installed 
in the 2017 construction season were driven solely using a vibratory 
hammer indicating that vibratory driving will be the most likely method 
of installation in the 2018 season. Level A take of harbor seals and 
California sea lions has been authorized given their increased presence 
in the nearshore waters of the project site and the large Level A 
harassment zones, especially for 36-in piles.

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.
Gray Whale
    Caltrans Richmond-San Rafael Bridge project monitors recorded 12 
living and two dead gray whales in the surveys performed in 2012. All 
sightings were in either the Central or North Bay, and all but two 
sightings occurred during the months of April and May. One gray whale 
was sighted in June and one in October. The Oceanic Society has tracked 
gray whale sightings since they began returning to San Francisco Bay 
regularly in the late 1990s. Most sightings occurred just a mile or two 
inside of the Golden Gate, with some traveling into San Pablo Bay in 
the northern part of the San Francisco Bay (Self 2012). The Oceanic 
Society data show that all age classes of gray whales enter San 
Francisco Bay and they enter as singles or in groups of up to five 
individuals (Winning 2008). It is estimated that two to six gray whales 
enter San Francisco Bay in any given year.
Bottlenose Dolphin
    Bottlenose dolphins are most often seen just within the Golden Gate 
or just east of the bridge when they are present in San Francisco Bay, 
and their presence may depend on the tides (GGCR 2016). Beginning in 
the summer of 2015, one to two bottlenose dolphins have been observed 
frequently swimming in the Oyster Point area of South San Francisco 
(GGCR 2016, 2017; Perlman 2017). Despite this recent occurrence, this 
stock is highly transitory in nature and is not expected to spend 
extended periods of time in San Francisco Bay. However, the number of 
sightings in the Central Bay has increased, suggesting that bottlenose 
dolphins are becoming more of a resident species.
Harbor Porpoise
    In the last six decades, harbor porpoises have been observed 
outside of San Francisco Bay. The few porpoises that entered were not 
sighted past the Central Bay close to the Golden Gate Bridge. In recent 
years, however, there have been increasingly common observations of 
harbor porpoises in central, North, and South San Francisco Bay. 
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Golden Gate Cetacean Research team as part of their multi-year 
assessment, over 100 porpoises may be seen at one time entering San 
Francisco Bay and over 600 individual animals have been documented in a 
photo-ID database. Porpoise activity inside San Francisco Bay is 
thought to be related to tide-dependent foraging, as well as mating 
behaviors (Keener 2011; Duffy 2015). Sightings are concentrated in the 
vicinity of the Golden Gate Bridge and Angel Island, with fewer numbers 
sighted south of Alcatraz and west of Treasure Island (Keener 2011).
California Sea Lion
    In San Francisco Bay, sea lions haul out primarily on floating K 
docks at Pier 39 in the Fisherman's Wharf area of the San Francisco 
Marine. The Pier 39 haulout is approximately 1.5 miles from the project 
vicinity. The Marine Mammal Center (TMMC) in Sausalito, California has 
performed monitoring surveys at this location since 1991. A maximum of 
1,706 sea lions was seen hauled out during one survey effort in 2009 
(TMMC 2015). Winter numbers are generally over 500 animals (Goals 
Project 2000). In August to September, counts average from 350 to 850 
(NMFS 2004). Of the California sea lions observed, approximately 85 
percent were male. No pupping activity has been observed at this site 
or at other locations in the San Francisco Bay (Caltrans 2012). The 
California sea lions usually frequent Pier 39 in August after returning 
from the Channel Islands (Caltrans 2013). In addition to the Pier 39 
haulout, California sea lions haul out on buoys and similar structures 
throughout San Francisco Bay. They are mainly seen swimming off the San 
Francisco and Marin shorelines within San Francisco Bay, but may 
occasionally enter the project area to forage.
Northern Fur Seal
    Juvenile northern fur seals occasionally strand during El 
Ni[ntilde]o events (TMMC 2016). In normal years, TMMC admits about five 
northern fur seals that strand on the central California coast. During 
El Ni[ntilde]o years, this number dramatically increases. For example, 
during the 2006 El Ni[ntilde]o event, 33 fur seals were admitted. Some 
of these stranded animals were collected from shorelines in San 
Francisco Bay (TMMC 2016). The shoreline in the vicinity of the project 
is developed waterfront, consisting of piers and wharves where northern 
fur seals are unlikely to strand.
Pacific Harbor Seal
    Long-term monitoring studies have been conducted at the largest 
harbor seal colonies in Point Reyes National Seashore and Golden Gate 
National Recreation Area since 1976. Castro Rocks and other haulouts in 
San Francisco Bay are part of the regional survey area for this study 
and have been included in annual survey efforts. Between 2007 and 2012, 
the average number of adults observed ranged from 126 to 166 during the 
breeding season (March through May), and from 92 to 129 during the 
molting season (June through July) (Truchinski et al., 2008; Flynn et 
al., 2009; Codde et al., 2010, 2011, 2012; Codde and Allen 2015). 
Marine mammal monitoring at multiple locations inside San Francisco Bay 
was conducted by the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) 
from May 1998 to February 2002, and determined that at least 500 harbor 
seals populate San Francisco Bay (Green et al., 2002). This estimate 
agrees with previous seal counts in the San Francisco Bay, which ranged 
from 524 to 641 seals from 1987 to 1999 (Goals Project 2000).
    Yerba Buena Island is the nearest harbor seal haulout site, with as 
many as 188 individuals observed hauled out. Harbor seals are more 
likely to be hauled out in the late afternoon and evening, and are more 
likely to be in the water during the morning and early afternoon. Tidal 
stage is a major controlling factor of haulout use by harbor seals, 
with more seals present during low tides than high tide periods (Green 
et al., 2002). Therefore, the number of harbor seals in the vicinity of 
Yerba Buena Island will vary throughout the work period.
Northern Elephant Seal
    Northern elephant seals are seen frequently on the California 
coast. Elephant seals aggregate at various sites along the coast to 
give birth and breed from December through March. Pups remain onshore 
or in adjacent shallow water through May. Adults make two foraging 
migrations each year, one after breeding and the second after molting 
(Stewart and DeLong 1995). Most strandings occur in May as young pups 
make their first trip out to sea. When those pups return to their 
rookery sites to molt in late summer and fall, some make brief stops in 
San Francisco Bay. Approximately 100 juvenile elephant seals strand in 
San Francisco Bay each year, including individual strandings at Yerba 
Buena Island and Treasure Island (fewer than 10 strandings per year) 
(Caltrans 2015b).

Take Calculation and Estimation

    Here we describe how the information provided above is brought 
together to produce a quantitative take estimate.
    While impact pile driving may be used during this project, all 
piles in the previous year of construction were installed completely 
with vibratory pile driving. Impact driving take calculations are 
included for informational purposes (Tables 7 and 8). However, only 
vibratory pile driving take calculations are conservatively used to 
calculate Level B takes in this IHA as vibratory driving is the most 
likely method of pile installation and results in greater Level B 
harassment zones. In the event impact driving does occur, we have 
authorized small numbers of Level A takes of harbor seals and 
California sea lions due to the large Level A harassment zones.
Gray Whale
    Gray whales occasionally enter San Francisco Bay during their 
northward migration period of February and March. Pile driving will not 
occur during this time and gray whales are not likely to be present at 
other times of the year. It is estimated that two to six gray whales 
enter the Bay in any given year, but they are unlikely to be present 
during the work period (June 1 through November 30). However, 
individual gray whales have occasionally been observed in San Francisco 
Bay during the work period, and therefore it is estimated that, at 
most, one pair of gray whales may be exposed to Level B harassment 
during two days of pile driving if they enter the Level B harassment 
zones (Table 12).
Bottlenose Dolphin
    When bottlenose dolphins are present in San Francisco Bay, they are 
more typically found close to the Golden Gate. Recently, beginning in 
2015, two individuals have been observed frequently in the vicinity of 
Oyster Point (GGCR 2016, 2017; Perlman 2017). The average reported 
group size for bottlenose dolphins is five. Reports show that a group 
normally comes into San Francisco Bay and transits past Yerba Buena 
Island once per week for approximately a two week stint, then leaves 
(NMFS 2017b). Assuming the dolphins come into San Francisco Bay three 
times per year, the group of five dolphins would make six passes 
through the Level B harassment zone for a total of 30 takes (Table 11).
Harbor Porpoise
    A small but growing population of harbor porpoises uses San 
Francisco Bay. Porpoises are usually spotted in the vicinity of Angel 
Island and the Golden

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Gate Bridge (Keener 2011), but may use other areas of the Central Bay 
in low numbers. During construction activities in 2017, marine mammal 
observers recorded eight sightings of harbor porpoises, including a 
group of two to three individuals that was seen three times over the 
course of the pile-driving season. Harbor porpoises generally travel 
individually or in small groups of two or three (Sekiguchi 1995), and a 
pod of up to four individuals was observed in the area south of Yerba 
Buena Island during the 2017 Bay Bridge monitoring window. A pod of 
four harbor porpoises could potentially enter the Level B harassment 
zone on as many as eight days of pile driving, for 32 total takes 
(Table 11).
California Sea Lion
    Caltrans has conducted monitoring of marine mammals in the vicinity 
of the Bay Bridge for 16 years. From those data, Caltrans has produced 
at-sea density estimates for California sea lions of 0.161 animals per 
square kilometer (0.42 per square mile) for the summer-late fall season 
(Caltrans 2016). Marine mammal monitoring observations from the 2017 
construction season were used to calculate a project-specific estimate 
of take per driving day (1.29 animals per day). Observations from 
marine mammal monitoring in 2017 were assumed to represent the 
occurrence of California sea lions along the waterfront while the 
Caltrans density represents the occurrence of California sea lions in 
open water in the bay. The two numbers were combined to calculate the 
daily average take over the entire Level B harassment zone (Table 7).

                               Table 7--Estimated Daily California Sea Lion Takes
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                                  Area of  level      At-sea
   Pile size and installation      B  harassment      density     Takes per  day  Takes per  day    Total daily
             method                zone  (square   (animals per    from  density    from  2017     level B takes
                                        km)       square km) \a\                    monitoring
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
24-in Vibratory.................           0.519           0.161          0.0836            1.29            1.37
30-in Vibratory.................           0.248           0.161          0.0399            1.29            1.33
36-in Vibratory.................           1.084           0.161          0.1745            1.29            1.46
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\a\ Caltrans 2016.

    During El Ni[ntilde]o conditions, the density of California sea 
lions in San Francisco Bay may be much greater than the value used 
above. The likelihood of El Ni[ntilde]o conditions occurring in 2018 is 
currently low, with La Ni[ntilde]a conditions expected to develop (NOAA 
2018). However, to account for the potential of El Ni[ntilde]o 
developing in 2018, daily take estimated has been increased by a factor 
of 5 for each pile type (Table 8).

                 Table 8--Estimated Total California Sea Lion Takes From Vibratory Pile Driving
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                                                     Number of       Number of                    Total takes by
                    Pile size                          piles           days         Daily takes      pile type
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
24-in...........................................              35              18            6.87             124
30-in...........................................              18               9            6.65              60
36-in...........................................              28              14            7.32             103
                                                 ---------------------------------------------------------------
    Total.......................................  ..............  ..............  ..............             286
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    In addition to Level B takes due to vibratory pile driving, NMFS 
has authorized a small number of Level A takes due to impact pile 
driving, should impact driving occur. Given the 31 m Level A harassment 
zone from impact driving of 36-in piles, NMFS has authorized the Level 
A take of one California sea lion per day of impact driving of 36-in 
piles (14 days) for a total of 14 Level A takes. WETA will be required 
to implement a 30 m shutdown zone to minimize Level A takes but this 
authorization allows for the taking of California sea lions that 
unexpectedly surface within the Level A zone before a shutdown can be 
initiated.
Northern Fur Seal
    The incidence of northern fur seals in San Francisco Bay depends 
largely on oceanic conditions, with animals more likely to strand 
during El Ni[ntilde]o events. El Ni[ntilde]o conditions are unlikely to 
develop in 2018 (NOAA 2018) but it is anticipated that up to 10 
northern fur seals may be in San Francisco Bay and enter the Level B 
harassment zone (Table 11) (NMFS 2016b).
Pacific Harbor Seal
    Caltrans has produced at-sea density estimates for Pacific harbor 
seals of 3.957 animals per square kilometer (10.25 per square mile) for 
the fall-winter season (Caltrans 2016). Even though work will 
predominantly occur during the summer, when at-sea density has been 
observed to be lower (Caltrans 2016), the higher value of fall-winter 
density is conservatively used. Additionally, marine mammal monitoring 
observations from the 2017 construction season were used to calculate a 
project-specific estimate of take per driving day (3.18 animals per 
day). Observations from marine mammal monitoring in 2017 were assumed 
to represent the occurrence of harbor seals along the waterfront while 
the Caltrans density represents the occurrence of harbor seals in open 
water in the bay. The two numbers were combined to calculate the daily 
average take over the entire Level B harassment zone (Table 9). The 
daily take and days of pile installation were used to calculate total 
harbor seal Level B takes (Table 10).

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                                   Table 9--Estimated Daily Harbor Seal Takes
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                                  Area of  level      At-sea
   Pile size and installation      B  harassment      density     Takes per  day  Takes per  day    Total daily
             method                zone  (square   (animals per    from  density    from  2017    level B  takes
                                        km)       square km) \a\                    monitoring
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24-in Vibratory.................           0.510           3.957           2.054            3.18            5.23
30-in Vibratory.................           0.248           3.957           0.981            3.18            4.16
36-in Vibratory.................           1.084           3.957           4.289            3.18            7.47
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ Caltrans 2016.


                 Table 10--Estimated Total Pacific Harbor Seal Takes From Vibratory Pile Driving
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                                                     Number of       Number of                      Total takes
                    Pile size                          piles           days         Daily takes    by pile type
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
24-in...........................................              35              18            5.23              94
30-in...........................................              18               9            4.16              37
36-in...........................................              28              14            7.47             105
    Total.......................................  ..............  ..............  ..............             236
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    In addition to Level B takes due to vibratory pile driving, NMFS 
has authorized a small number of Level A takes due to impact pile 
driving, should impact driving occur. Given the large (224-429 m) Level 
A harassment zones from impact driving, NMFS has authorized the Level A 
take of three harbor seals per day on half of the planned days of 
activity (21 days) for a total of 63 Level A takes. WETA will be 
required to implement a 30 m shutdown zone to minimize Level A takes 
but this authorization allows for the taking of harbor seals that 
unexpectedly surface within the Level A zone before a shutdown can be 
initiated.
Northern Elephant Seal
    Small numbers of elephant seals haul out or strand on Yerba Buena 
Island and Treasure Island each year. Monitoring of marine mammals in 
the vicinity of the Bay Bridge has been ongoing for 15 years. From 
these data, Caltrans has produced an estimated at-sea density for 
elephant seals of 0.06 animals per square kilometer (0.16 per square 
mile) (Caltrans 2015b). Most sightings of elephant seals occur in 
spring or early summer, and are less likely to occur during the period 
of in-water work for this project. As a result, densities during pile 
driving would be much lower. It is possible that a lone elephant seal 
may enter the Level B harassment zone once per week during the 26 week 
pile driving window (June 1 to November 30) for a total of 26 takes 
(Table 11).

                                                            Table 11--Total Authorized Takes
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                                                            Bottlenose        Harbor        California     Northern  fur      Pacific        Northern
                                            Gray whale        dolphin        porpoise        sea lion          seal         harbor seal   elephant  seal
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Level B Take Authorized.................               4              30              32             286              10             236              26
Level A Take Authorized.................               0               0               0              14               0              63               0
                                         ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Total...............................               4              30              32             300              10             299              26
Percent of Total Stock (%)..............            0.02             6.9            0.32            0.10            0.07            0.96            0.01
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Mitigation

    In order to issue an IHA under Section 101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA, 
NMFS must set forth the permissible methods of taking pursuant to such 
activity, and other means of effecting the least practicable impact on 
such species or stock and its habitat, paying particular attention to 
rookeries, mating grounds, and areas of similar significance, and on 
the availability of such species or stock for taking for certain 
subsistence uses (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, impact on 
operations, and, in the case

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of a military readiness activity, personnel safety, practicality of 
implementation, and impact on the effectiveness of the military 
readiness activity.

Mitigation for Marine Mammals and Their Habitat

General Construction Measures
    A Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) plan has been 
prepared to address the emergency cleanup of any hazardous material, 
and will be available onsite. The SPCC plan incorporates SPCC, 
hazardous waste, stormwater, and other emergency planning requirements. 
In addition, the project will comply with the Port's stormwater 
regulations. Fueling of land and marine-based equipment will be 
conducted in accordance with procedures outlined in the SPCC. Well-
maintained equipment will be used to perform work, and except in the 
case of a failure or breakdown, equipment maintenance will be performed 
offsite. Equipment will be inspected daily by the operator for leaks or 
spills. If leaks or spills are encountered, the source of the leak will 
be identified, leaked material will be cleaned up, and the cleaning 
materials will be collected and properly disposed. Fresh cement or 
concrete will not be allowed to enter San Francisco Bay. All 
construction materials, wastes, debris, sediment, rubbish, trash, 
fencing, etc. will be removed from the site once project construction 
is complete, and transported to an authorized disposal area.
Pile Driving
    Pre-activity monitoring will take place from 30 minutes prior to 
initiation of pile driving activity and post-activity monitoring will 
continue through 30 minutes post-completion of pile driving activity. 
Pile driving may commence at the end of the 30-minute pre-activity 
monitoring period, provided observers have determined that the shutdown 
zone (described below) is clear of marine mammals, which includes 
delaying start of pile driving activities if a marine mammal is sighted 
in the zone, as described below. 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).
    If a marine mammal approaches or enters the shutdown zone during 
activities or pre-activity monitoring, all pile driving activities at 
that location shall be halted or delayed, respectively. If pile driving 
is halted or delayed due to the presence of a marine mammal, the 
activity may not resume or commence until either the animal has 
voluntarily left and been visually confirmed beyond the shutdown zone 
and 15 or 30 minutes (for pinnipeds/small cetaceans or large cetaceans, 
respectively) have passed without re-detection of the animal. Pile 
driving activities include the time to install or remove a single pile 
or series of piles, as long as the time elapsed between uses of the 
pile driving equipment is no more than thirty minutes.
    For all pile driving activities, a minimum of one protected species 
observed (PSO) will be required, stationed at the active pile driving 
rig or at the best vantage point(s) practicable to monitor the shutdown 
zones for marine mammals and implement shutdown or delay procedures 
when applicable through communication with the equipment operator. Two 
PSOs will be required on days when impact pile driving occurs.
    Monitoring of pile driving will be conducted by qualified PSOs (see 
below) who will have no other assigned tasks during monitoring periods. 
WETA will adhere to the following conditions when selecting observers:
     Independent PSOs will be used (i.e., not construction 
personnel);
     PSOs must have prior experience working as a marine mammal 
observer during construction activities; and
     WETA will submit PSO CVs for approval by NMFS.
    WETA will ensure that observers have the following additional 
qualifications:
     Ability to conduct field observations and collect data 
according to assigned protocols;
     Experience or training in the field identification of 
marine mammals, including the identification of behaviors;
     Sufficient training, orientation, or experience with the 
construction operation to provide for personal safety during 
observations;
     Writing skills sufficient to prepare a report of 
observations including but not limited to the number and species of 
marine mammals observed; dates and times when in-water construction 
activities were conducted; dates, times, and reason for implementation 
of mitigation (or why mitigation was not implemented when required); 
and marine mammal behavior; and
     Ability to communicate orally, by radio or in person, with 
project personnel to provide real-time information on marine mammals 
observed in the area as necessary.
    To prevent Level A take of cetaceans, elephant seals, and Northern 
fur seals, shutdown zones equivalent to the Level A harassment zones 
will be established. If the Level A harassment zone is less than 10 m, 
a minimum 10 m shutdown zone will be enforced. WETA will implement 
shutdown zones as follows:

                                      Table 12--Pile Driving Shutdown Zones
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                                                                Shutdown zone (m)
                               ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Pile size and  installation                                        High-
            method               Low-frequency   Mid-frequency     frequency         Phocid           Otariid
                                   cetaceans       cetaceans       cetaceans        pinnipeds        pinnipeds
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
24-in Vibratory...............              10              10              10  10..............              10
24-in Impact..................             420              15             500  30 for harbor                 16
                                                                                 seals, 224 for
                                                                                 all other
                                                                                 species.
30-in Vibratory...............              10              10              10  10..............              10
30-in Impact..................             420              15             500  30 for harbor                 16
                                                                                 seals, 224 for
                                                                                 all other
                                                                                 species.
36-in Vibratory...............              10              10              10  10..............              10
36-in Impact..................             800              30             955  30 for harbor                 30
                                                                                 seals, 430 for
                                                                                 all other
                                                                                 species.
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    If a species for which authorization has not been granted, or a 
species for which authorization has been granted but the authorized 
takes are met, is observed approaching or within the Level B harassment 
zones (Table 4), pile

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driving and removal activities must cease immediately using delay and 
shut-down procedures. Similarly, if a species for which Level A take 
has not been authorized, or a species for which authorization has been 
granted but the authorized takes are met, is observed approaching or 
within the Level A harassment zones (Table 6), pile driving and removal 
activities must cease immediately. Activities must not resume until the 
animal has been confirmed to have left the area or 15 or 30 minutes 
(pinniped/small cetacean or large cetacean, respectively) has elapsed.
    Piles driven with an impact hammer will employ a ``soft start'' 
technique to give fish and marine mammals an opportunity to move out of 
the area before full-powered impact pile driving begins. This soft 
start will include an initial set of three strikes from the impact 
hammer at reduced energy, followed by a 30 second waiting period, then 
two subsequent three-strike sets. Soft start will be required at the 
beginning of each day's impact pile driving work and at any time 
following a cessation of impact pile driving of 30 minutes or longer.
    Impact hammers will be cushioned using a 12-in thick wood cushion 
block. WETA will also employ a bubble curtain during impact pile 
driving. WETA will implement the following performance standards:
     The bubble curtain must distribute air bubbles around 100 
percent of the piling perimeter for the full depth of the water column;
     The lowest bubble ring shall be in contact with the 
mudline for the full circumference of the ring, and the weights 
attached to the bottom ring shall ensure 100 percent mudline contact. 
No parts of the ring or other objects shall prevent full mudline 
contact; and
     WETA shall require that construction contractors train 
personnel in the proper balancing of air flow to the bubblers, and 
shall require that construction contractors submit an inspection/
performance report for approval by WETA within 72 hours following the 
performance test. Corrections to the attenuation device to meet the 
performance standards shall occur prior to impact driving.
    Based on our evaluation of the mitigation measures listed above, 
NMFS has determined that the mitigation measures provide the means 
effecting the least practicable impact on the affected species or 
stocks and their habitat, paying particular attention to rookeries, 
mating grounds, and areas of similar significance.

Monitoring and Reporting

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

Hydroacoustic Monitoring

    WETA's monitoring and reporting is also described in their 
Hydroacoustic Monitoring Plan and Marine Mammal Monitoring Plan, 
available at https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/national/marine-mammal-protection/incidental-take-authorizations-construction-activities.
    Hydroacoustic monitoring will be conducted in consultation with the 
California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) during a minimum of 
ten percent of all impact pile driving activities. Hydroacoustic 
monitoring of vibratory pile driving was completed during the 2017 
construction season and will not be conducted in 2018. Monitoring of 
impact pile driving will be done in accordance with the methodology 
outlined in the Hydroacoustic Monitoring Plan. The monitoring will be 
conducted to achieve the following:
     Be based on the dual metric criteria (Popper et al., 2006) 
and the accumulated SEL;
     Establish field locations that will be used to document 
the extent of the area experiencing 187 dB SEL accumulated;
     Verify the distance of the Marine Mammal Level A 
harassment/shutdown zone and Level B harassment zone thresholds;
     Describe the methods necessary to continuously assess 
underwater noise on a real-time basis, including details on the number, 
location, distance, and depth of hydrophones and associated monitoring 
equipment;
     Provide a means of recording the time and number of pile 
strikes, the peak sound energy per strike, and interval between 
strikes; and
     Provide provisions to provide all monitoring data to the 
CDFW and NMFS.

Visual Marine Mammal Observations

    WETA will collect sighting data and behavioral responses to 
construction for marine mammal species observed in the Level B 
harassment zones during the period of activity. All PSOs will be 
trained in marine mammal identification and behaviors and are required 
to have no other construction-related tasks while conducting 
monitoring. WETA proposes to use one PSO to monitor the shutdown zones 
and Level B harassment zones during vibratory pile driving. During 
impact pile driving, two PSOs will be used. The monitoring zones will 
be established equivalent to the Level B harassment zones for each pile 
size and installation method (Table 4). The PSO will monitor the 
shutdown zones and monitoring zones before, during, and after pile 
driving. Based on our requirements, WETA will implement the following 
procedures for pile driving and removal:
     The PSO will be located at the best vantage point in order 
to properly see the entire shutdown zone and as much of the monitoring 
zone as possible;

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     During all observation periods, the observer will use 
binoculars and the naked eye to search continuously for marine mammals;
     If the shutdown zones are obscured by fog or poor lighting 
conditions, pile driving will not be initiated until that zone is 
visible. Should such conditions arise while pile driving is underway, 
the activity would be halted; and
     The shutdown and monitoring zones will be monitored for 
the presence of marine mammals before, during, and after any pile 
driving activity.
    PSOs implementing the monitoring protocol will assess its 
effectiveness using an adaptive approach. The monitoring biologist will 
use their best professional judgment throughout implementation and seek 
improvements to these methods when deemed appropriate. Any 
modifications to the protocol will be coordinated between NMFS and 
WETA.
    In addition, the PSO will survey the Level A and Level B harassment 
zones on two separate days--no earlier than seven days before the first 
day of construction--to establish baseline observations. Monitoring 
will be timed to occur during various tides (preferably low and high 
tides) during daylight hours from locations that are publicly 
accessible (e.g., Pier 14 or the Ferry Plaza). The information 
collected from baseline monitoring will be used for comparison with 
results of monitoring during pile-driving activities.

Data Collection

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

Reporting

    A draft report will be submitted to NMFS within 90 days of the 
completion of marine mammal monitoring, or sixty days prior to the 
requested date of issuance of any future IHA for projects at the same 
location, whichever comes first. The report will include marine mammal 
observations pre-activity, during-activity, and post-activity during 
pile driving and removal days, and will also provide descriptions of 
any behavioral responses to construction activities by marine mammals 
and a complete description of all mitigation shutdowns and the results 
of those actions and an extrapolated total take estimate based on the 
number of marine mammals observed during the course of construction. A 
final report must be submitted within 30 days following resolution of 
comments on the draft report.

Negligible Impact Analysis and 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).
    Pile driving activities associated with the ferry terminal 
construction project, as outlined previously, have the potential to 
disturb or displace marine mammals. Specifically, the specified 
activities may result in take, in the form of Level A (PTS) and Level B 
harassment (behavioral disturbance), from underwater sounds generated 
from pile driving and removal. Potential takes could occur if 
individuals of these species are present in the ensonified zone when 
pile driving and removal occurs.
    No serious injury or mortality is anticipated given the nature of 
the activities and measures designed to minimize the possibility of 
injury to marine mammals. The potential for these outcomes is minimized 
through the construction method and the implementation of the planned 
mitigation measures. Specifically, vibratory hammers will be the 
primary method of installation (impact driving is included only as a 
contingency). Impact pile driving produces short, sharp pulses with 
higher peak levels and much sharper rise time to reach those peaks. If 
impact driving is necessary, implementation of soft start and shutdown 
zones significantly reduces any possibility of injury. Given sufficient 
``notice'' through use of soft start (for impact driving), marine 
mammals are expected to move away from a sound source that is annoying 
prior to it becoming potentially injurious. WETA will also employ the 
use of 12-in-thick wood cushion block on impact hammers, and a bubble 
curtain as sound attenuation devices. Environmental conditions in San 
Francisco Ferry Terminal mean that marine mammal detection ability by 
trained observers is high, enabling a high rate of success in 
implementation of shutdowns to avoid injury.
    WETA's activities are localized and of relatively short duration (a 
maximum of 41 days of pile driving over the work season). The entire 
project area is limited to the San Francisco ferry terminal area and 
its immediate surroundings. These localized and short-term noise 
exposures may cause short-term behavioral modifications in harbor 
seals, northern fur seals, northern elephant seals, California sea 
lions, harbor porpoises, bottlenose dolphins, and gray whales. 
Moreover,

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the planned mitigation and monitoring measures are expected to reduce 
the likelihood of injury and behavior exposures. Additionally, no 
important feeding and/or reproductive areas for marine mammals are 
known to be within the ensonified area during the construction time 
frame.
    The project also is not expected to have significant adverse 
effects on affected marine mammals' habitat. The project activities 
will not modify existing marine mammal habitat for a significant amount 
of time. The activities may cause some fish to leave the area of 
disturbance, thus temporarily impacting marine mammals' foraging 
opportunities in a limited portion of the foraging range; but, because 
of the short duration of the activities and the relatively small area 
of the habitat that may be affected, the impacts to marine mammal 
habitat are not expected to cause significant or long-term negative 
consequences.
    Effects on individuals that are taken by Level B harassment, on the 
basis of reports in the literature as well as monitoring from other 
similar activities, will likely be limited to reactions such as 
increased swimming speeds, increased surfacing time, or decreased 
foraging (if such activity were occurring) (e.g., Thorson and Reyff 
2006; Lerma 2014). Most likely, individuals will simply move away from 
the sound source and be temporarily displaced from the areas of pile 
driving, although even this reaction has been observed primarily only 
in association with impact pile driving. Thus, even repeated Level B 
harassment of some small subset of the overall stock is unlikely to 
result in any significant realized decrease in fitness for the affected 
individuals, and thus will not result in any adverse impact to the 
stock as a whole.
    In summary and as described above, the following factors primarily 
support our determination that the impacts resulting from this activity 
are not expected to adversely affect the species or stock through 
effects on annual rates of recruitment or survival:
     No mortality is anticipated or authorized
     Injurious takes are not expected due to the presumed 
efficacy of the planned mitigation measures in reducing the effects of 
the specified activity to the level of least practicable impact;
     Level B harassment may consist of, at worst, temporary 
modifications in behavior (e.g., temporary avoidance of habitat or 
changes in behavior);
     The lack of important feeding, pupping, or other areas in 
the action area;
     The high level of ambient noise already in the ferry 
terminal area; and
     The small percentage of the stock that may be affected by 
project activities (less than seven percent for all species).
    Based on the analysis contained herein of the likely effects of the 
specified activity on marine mammals and their habitat, and taking into 
consideration the implementation of the monitoring and mitigation 
measures, NMFS finds that the total marine mammal take from the 
activity will have a negligible impact on all affected marine mammal 
species or stocks.

Small Numbers

    As noted above, only small numbers of incidental take may be 
authorized under Section 101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA for specified 
activities other than military readiness activities. The MMPA does not 
define small numbers and so, in practice, where estimated numbers are 
available, NMFS compares the number of individuals taken to the most 
appropriate estimation of abundance of the relevant species or stock in 
our determination of whether an authorization is limited to small 
numbers of marine mammals. Additionally, other qualitative factors may 
be considered in the analysis, such as the temporal or spatial scale of 
the activities.
    Table 11 details the number of instances that animals could be 
exposed to received noise levels that could cause Level A and Level B 
harassment for the planned work at the ferry terminal project site 
relative to the total stock abundance. The instances of take authorized 
to be taken for all stocks are considered small relative to the 
relevant stocks or populations even if each estimated instance of take 
occurred to a new individual--an unlikely scenario. The total percent 
of the population (if each instance was a separate individual) for 
which take is requested is approximately seven percent for bottlenose 
dolphins, two percent for harbor seals, and less than one percent for 
all other species (Table 13). For pinnipeds occurring in the vicinity 
of the ferry terminal, there will almost certainly be some overlap in 
individuals present day-to-day, and the number of individuals taken is 
expected to be notably lower. Similarly, the number of bottlenose 
dolphins that could be subject to Level B harassment is expected to be 
a single pod of five individuals exposed up to six times over the 
course of the project.
    Based on the analysis contained herein of the activity (including 
the mitigation and monitoring measures) and the anticipated take of 
marine mammals, NMFS finds that small numbers of marine mammals will be 
taken relative to the population size of the affected species or 
stocks.

Unmitigable Adverse Impact Analysis and Determination

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

Endangered Species Act (ESA)

    Section 7(a)(2) of the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (ESA: 16 
U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) requires that each Federal agency insure that any 
action it authorizes, funds, or carries out is not likely to jeopardize 
the continued existence of any endangered or threatened species or 
result in the destruction or adverse modification of designated 
critical habitat.
    No incidental take of ESA-listed species is authorized or expected 
to result from this activity. Therefore, NMFS has determined that 
formal consultation under section 7 of the ESA is not required for this 
action.

Authorization

    NMFS has issued an IHA to WETA for the potential harassment of 
small numbers of seven marine mammal species incidental to the Downtown 
San Francisco Ferry Terminal Expansion Project, South Basin 
Improvements Project, including the previously mentioned mitigation, 
monitoring, and reporting measures.

    Dated: June 15, 2018.
Donna S. Wieting,
Director, Office of Protected Resources, National Marine Fisheries 
Service.
[FR Doc. 2018-13281 Filed 6-20-18; 8:45 am]
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                                              Memorandum NMFS–OPR–59) with the                        Background                                             of the Companion Manual for NOAA
                                              updated User Spreadsheet tool and the                      Sections 101(a)(5)(A) and (D) of the                Administrative Order 216–6A, which do
                                              new companion User Manual is                            MMPA (16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.) direct                   not individually or cumulatively have
                                              available in electronic form via the                    the Secretary of Commerce (as delegated                the potential for significant impacts on
                                              internet at https://                                    to NMFS) to allow, upon request, the                   the quality of the human environment
                                              www.fisheries.noaa.gov/national/                        incidental, but not intentional, taking of             and for which we have not identified
                                              marine-mammal-protection/marine-                        small numbers of marine mammals by                     any extraordinary circumstances that
                                              mammal-acoustic-technical-guidance.                                                                            would preclude this categorical
                                                                                                      U.S. citizens who engage in a specified
                                                Dated: June 18, 2018.                                                                                        exclusion. Accordingly, NMFS has
                                                                                                      activity (other than commercial fishing)
                                                                                                                                                             determined that the issuance of the IHA
                                              Elaine T. Saiz,                                         within a specified geographical region if
                                                                                                                                                             qualifies to be categorically excluded
                                              Acting Deputy Director, Office of Protected             certain findings are made and either
                                                                                                                                                             from further NEPA review.
                                              Resources, National Marine Fisheries Service.           regulations are issued or, if the taking is
                                              [FR Doc. 2018–13313 Filed 6–20–18; 8:45 am]             limited to harassment, a notice of a                   Summary of Request
                                              BILLING CODE 3510–22–P                                  authorization is provided to the public                   On January 22, 2018, NMFS received
                                                                                                      for review.                                            a request from WETA for an IHA to take
                                                                                                         An authorization for incidental                     marine mammals incidental to
                                              DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  takings shall be granted if NMFS finds                 expansion and improvements at the
                                                                                                      that the taking will have a negligible                 downtown San Francisco ferry terminal.
                                              National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        impact on the species or stock(s), will                The application was determined to be
                                              Administration                                          not have an unmitigable adverse impact                 adequate and complete on April 10,
                                                                                                      on the availability of the species or                  2018. WETA’s request was for take of
                                              RIN 0648–XG132                                          stock(s) for subsistence uses (where                   seven species of marine mammals by
                                                                                                      relevant), and if the permissible                      Level A and Level B harassment. This
                                              Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to
                                                                                                      methods of taking and requirements                     authorization is valid from June 1, 2018
                                              Specified Activities; Taking Marine
                                                                                                      pertaining to the mitigation, monitoring               to May 31, 2019. Neither WETA nor
                                              Mammals Incidental to the South Basin
                                                                                                      and reporting of such takings are set                  NMFS expect serious injury or mortality
                                              Improvements Project at the San
                                                                                                      forth.                                                 to result from this activity and,
                                              Francisco Ferry Terminal
                                                                                                         NMFS has defined ‘‘negligible                       therefore, an IHA is appropriate.
                                              AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                      impact’’ in 50 CFR 216.103 as an impact                   NMFS previously issued an IHA to
                                              Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                    resulting from the specified activity that             WETA for similar work (82 FR 29521;
                                              Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                      cannot be reasonably expected to, and is               June 29, 2017). WETA complied with all
                                              Commerce.                                               not reasonably likely to, adversely affect             the requirements (e.g., mitigation,
                                              ACTION: Notice; Issuance of an Incidental               the species or stock through effects on                monitoring, and reporting) of the
                                              Harassment Authorization.                               annual rates of recruitment or survival.               previous IHA and information regarding
                                                                                                         The MMPA states that the term ‘‘take’’              their monitoring results may be found in
                                              SUMMARY:  In accordance with the                        means to harass, hunt, capture, kill or                the ‘‘Estimated Take’’ section.
                                              regulations implementing the Marine                     attempt to harass, hunt, capture, or kill
                                                                                                                                                             Description of Activity
                                              Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) as                         any marine mammal.
                                              amended, notification is hereby given                      Except with respect to certain                        WETA is planning to expand berthing
                                              that NMFS has issued an incidental                      activities not pertinent here, the MMPA                capacity at the Downtown San
                                              harassment authorization (IHA) to the                   defines ‘‘harassment’’ as any act of                   Francisco Ferry Terminal, located at the
                                              San Francisco Bay Area Water                            pursuit, torment, or annoyance which (i)               San Francisco Ferry Building, to
                                              Emergency Transportation Authority                      has the potential to injure a marine                   support existing and future planned
                                              (WETA) to incidentally harass, by Level                 mammal or marine mammal stock in the                   water transit services operated on San
                                              B harassment only, marine mammals                       wild (Level A harassment); or (ii) has                 Francisco Bay by WETA and WETA’s
                                              during construction activities associated               the potential to disturb a marine                      emergency operations. The Downtown
                                              with the Downtown San Francisco Ferry                   mammal or marine mammal stock in the                   San Francisco Ferry Terminal
                                              Terminal Expansion Project, South                       wild by causing disruption of behavioral               Expansion Project includes the
                                              Basin Improvements Project in San                       patterns, including, but not limited to,               construction of three new water transit
                                              Francisco, California.                                  migration, breathing, nursing, breeding,               gates and overwater berthing facilities,
                                              DATES: This Authorization is effective                  feeding, or sheltering (Level B                        in addition to supportive landside
                                              from June 1, 2018 through May 31,                       harassment).                                           improvements, such as additional
                                              2019.                                                                                                          passenger waiting and queueing areas,
                                                                                                      National Environmental Policy Act                      circulation improvements, and other
                                              FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                           To comply with the National                         water transit-related amenities. The new
                                              Amy Fowler, Office of Protected                         Environmental Policy Act of 1969                       gates and other improvements would be
                                              Resources, NMFS, (301) 427–8401.                        (NEPA; 42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) and                     designed to accommodate future
                                              Electronic copies of the application and                NOAA Administrative Order (NAO)                        planned water transit services between
                                              supporting documents, as well as a list                 216–6A, NMFS must review our action                    Downtown San Francisco and Antioch,
                                              of the references cited in this document,               (i.e., the issuance of an incidental                   Berkeley, Martinez, Hercules, Redwood
                                              may be obtained online at: https://                     harassment authorization) with respect                 City, Richmond, and Treasure Island, as
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                                              www.fisheries.noaa.gov/national/                        to potential impacts on the human                      well as emergency operation needs. The
                                              marine-mammal-protection/incidental-                    environment.                                           new gates will be constructed using 81
                                              take-authorizations-construction-                          This action is consistent with                      steel piles, ranging in diameter from 24
                                              activities. In case of problems accessing               categories of activities identified in                 to 36 inches (in). All piles will be driven
                                              these documents, please call the contact                Categorical Exclusion B4 (incidental                   during the authorized in-water work
                                              listed above.                                           harassment authorizations with no                      window of June 1 to November 30,
                                              SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                              anticipated serious injury or mortality)               2018.


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                                                A detailed description of the planned                 level, while Level B harassment zones                  attenuation device implementation
                                              terminal expansion project is provided                  are based on instantaneous root-mean-                  during impact pile driving for all
                                              in the Federal Register notice for the                  squared sound pressure level that                      relevant incidental take authorizations
                                              proposed IHA (83 FR 18507; April 27,                    contains 90 percent of acoustic energy.                when more data become available.
                                              2018). Since that time, no changes have                 The difference in the metrics between                     Comment 4: The Commission
                                              been made to the planned construction                   sound exposure levels and sound                        recommended that NMFS promptly
                                              activities. Therefore, a detailed                       pressure level in assessing Level A and                revise its draft rounding criteria and
                                              description is not provided here. Please                Level B harassments reflects the fact                  share it with the Commission.
                                              refer to that Federal Register notice for               that prolonged exposure of intense noise                  Response 4: NMFS appreciates the
                                              the description of the specific activity.               could lead to permanent threshold shift                Commission’s ongoing concern in this
                                                                                                      if the animal chooses to stay within the               matter. Calculating predicted take is not
                                              Comments and Responses                                                                                         an exact science and there are
                                                                                                      injury zone. Occasionally, the
                                                 A notice of NMFS’s proposal to issue                 conservative assumptions built into the                arguments for taking different
                                              an IHA to WETA was published in the                     User Spreadsheet result in Level A                     mathematical approaches in different
                                              Federal Register on April 27, 2018 (83                  zones that are larger than Level B zones.              situations, and for making qualitative
                                              FR 18507). That notice described, in                    The process of impact assessments will                 adjustments in other situations. We
                                              detail, WETA’s activity, the marine                     continue to evolve as more scientific                  believe, however, that the methodology
                                              mammal species that may be affected by                  data become available.                                 used for take calculation in this IHA
                                              the activity, and the anticipated effects                  Comment 3: The Commission                           remains appropriate and is not at odds
                                              on marine mammals. During the 30-day                    recommended that NMFS refrain from                     with the 24-hour reset policy the
                                              public comment period, NMFS received                    using a source level reduction factor for              Commission references. We look
                                              comments from the Marine Mammal                         sound attenuation device                               forward to continued discussion with
                                              Commission (Commission).                                implementation during impact pile                      the Commission on this matter and will
                                                 Comment 1: The Commission noted                      driving for all relevant incidental take               share the rounding guidance as soon as
                                              minor errors and missing information in                 authorizations due to the different noise              it is completed.
                                              the text of the notice and the proposed                 level reduction at different received                     Comment 5: The Commission
                                              authorization. The Commission                           ranges.                                                expressed concern about the lack of
                                              recommends that NMFS review its                            Response 3: While it is true that noise             adequate time to provide public
                                              notices more thoroughly before                          level reduction measured at different                  comments as well as the abbreviated
                                              submitting for publication.                             received ranges does vary, given that                  timeframes during which NMFS is able
                                                 Response 1: NMFS thanks the                          both Level A and Level B estimation                    to address public comments. The
                                              Commission for pointing out the errors                  using geometric modeling is based on                   Commission recommended that NMFS
                                              in the Federal Register notice for the                  noise levels measured at near-source                   ensure that it publishes and finalizes
                                              proposed authorization. NMFS has                        distances (∼ 10m), NMFS believes it                    proposed IHAs sufficiently before the
                                              addressed those errors in the notice of                 reasonable to use a source level                       planned start date of the proposed
                                              issuance of the authorization. NMFS                     reduction factor for sound attenuation                 activities to ensure full consideration is
                                              makes every effort to read notices                      device implementation during impact                    given to all comments received.
                                              thoroughly prior to publication and will                pile driving. In the case of the SF–OBB                   Response 5: NMFS will work to
                                              continue this effort to publish the best                impact driving isopleth estimates using                provide adequate time for public
                                              possible product for public comment.                    an air bubble curtain for source level                 comment and response. NMFS also
                                                 Comment 2: The Commission stated                     reduction, NMFS reviewed Caltrans’                     seeks to process IHA applications in a
                                              its concerns over the appropriateness of                bubble curtain ‘‘on and off’’ studies                  more expeditious manner.
                                              the manner in which Level A                             conducted in San Francisco Bay in 2003                    Comment 6: The Commission
                                              harassment zones are estimated. The                     and 2004. The equipment used for                       requested clarification regarding certain
                                              Commission pointed out that for impact                  bubble curtains has likely improved                    issues associated with NMFS’s notice
                                              driving of 36-inch piles, the Level A                   since 2004 but due to concerns for fish                that one-year renewals could be issued
                                              harassment zone for high-frequency                      species, Caltrans has not able to conduct              in certain limited circumstances and
                                              cetaceans was estimated to be 602                       ‘‘on and off’’ tests recently. Based on 74             expressed concern that the process
                                              meters, which is greater than the 341                   measurements (37 with the bubble                       would bypass the public notice and
                                              meter Level B harassment zone. The                      curtain on and 37 with the bubble                      comment requirements. The
                                              Commission recommended that NMFS                        curtain off) at both near (<100 m) and                 Commission also suggested that NMFS
                                              consult with both internal and external                 far (≤100 m) distances, the linear                     should discuss the possibility of
                                              scientists and acousticians to determine                averaged received level reduction is 6                 renewals through a more general route,
                                              the relevant accumulation time that                     dB. If limiting the data points (a total of            such as a rulemaking, instead of notice
                                              could result in Level A harassment                      28 measurements, with 14 during                        in a specific authorization. The
                                              based on associated permanent                           bubble curtain on and 14 during bubble                 Commission further recommended that
                                              threshold shift from cumulative sound                   curtain off) to only near distance                     if NMFS did not pursue a more general
                                              exposure levels.                                        measurements, the linear averaged noise                route, that the agency provide the
                                                 Response 2: NMFS understands the                     level reduction is 7 dB. Since impact                  Commission and the public with a legal
                                              Commission’s concerns and continues                     zone analysis using geometric spreading                analysis supporting our conclusion that
                                              to work to improve Level A harassment                   model is typically based on                            this process is consistent with the
                                              zone estimation based on realistic noise                measurements at near-source distance,                  requirements of section 101(a)(5)(D) of
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                                              propagation models and energy                           we consider it appropriate to use a                    the MMPA.
                                              accumulation scheme. Currently, Level                   reduction of 7 dB as a noise level                        Response 6: The process of issuing a
                                              A harassment zones are based on                         reduction factor for impact pile driving               renewal IHA does not bypass the public
                                              exposure of cumulative sound exposure                   using an air bubble curtain system.                    notice and comment requirements of the
                                              levels over a period of one working                        NMFS will evaluate the                              MMPA. The notice of the proposed IHA
                                              day’s pile driving duration or                          appropriateness of using a certain                     expressly notifies the public that under
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                                              could seek a renewal IHA for an                                        Description of Marine Mammals in the                                       Taxonomy (2016). PBR is defined by the
                                              additional year. The notice describes the                              Area of Specified Activities                                               MMPA as the maximum number of
                                              conditions under which such a renewal                                     A detailed description of the species                                   animals, not including natural
                                              request could be considered and                                        likely to be affected by WETA’s actions,                                   mortalities, that may be removed from a
                                              expressly seeks public comment in the                                  including brief introductions to the                                       marine mammal stock while allowing
                                              event such a renewal is sought.                                        species and relevant stocks as well as                                     that stock to reach or maintain its
                                              Importantly, such renewals would be                                    available information regarding                                            optimum sustainable population (as
                                              limited to circumstances where: The                                    population trends and threats, and                                         described in NMFS’s Stock Assessment
                                              activities are identical or nearly                                     information regarding local occurrence,                                    Reports (SARs)). While no mortality is
                                              identical to those analyzed in the                                     are provided in WETA’s application and                                     anticipated or authorized here, PBR and
                                              proposed IHA; monitoring does not                                      the Federal Register notice for the                                        annual serious injury and mortality
                                              indicate impacts that were not                                         proposed IHA (83 FR 18507; April 27,                                       from anthropogenic sources are
                                              previously analyzed and authorized;                                    2018). We are not aware of any changes                                     included here as gross indicators of the
                                              and, the mitigation and monitoring                                     in the status of these species and stocks;                                 status of the species and other threats.
                                              requirements remain the same, all of                                   therefore, detailed descriptions are not                                      Marine mammal abundance estimates
                                              which allow the public to comment on                                   provided here. Please refer to that                                        presented in this document represent
                                              the appropriateness and effects of a                                   Federal Register notice for these                                          the total number of individuals that
                                              renewal at the same time the public                                    descriptions. Please refer to additional                                   make up a given stock or the total
                                              provides comments on the initial IHA.                                  species information available in the                                       number estimated within a particular
                                              NMFS has, however, modified the                                        NMFS stock assessment reports for the                                      study or survey area. NMFS’s stock
                                              language for future proposed IHAs to                                   Pacific at https://                                                        abundance estimates for most species
                                              clarify that all IHAs, including renewal                               www.fisheries.noaa.gov/resource/                                           represent the total estimate of
                                              IHAs, are valid for no more than one                                   document/us-pacific-marine-mammal-                                         individuals within the geographic area,
                                              year and that the agency would consider                                stock-assessments-2016.                                                    if known, that comprises that stock. For
                                              only one renewal for a project at this                                    Table 1 lists all species with expected                                 some species, this geographic area may
                                              time. In addition, notice of issuance or                               potential for occurrence near downtown                                     extend beyond U.S. waters. All managed
                                              denial of a renewal IHA would be                                       San Francisco and summarizes                                               stocks in this region are assessed in
                                              published in the Federal Register, as                                  information related to the population or                                   NMFS’s U.S. 2016 SARs (Caretta et al.,
                                              they are for all IHAs. Last, NMFS will                                 stock, including regulatory status under                                   2017). All values presented in Table 1
                                              publish on our website a description of                                the MMPA and ESA and potential                                             are the most recent available at the time
                                              the renewal process before any renewal                                 biological removal (PBR), where known.                                     of publication and are available in the
                                              is issued utilizing the new process.                                   For taxonomy, we follow Committee on                                       2016 SARs (Caretta et al., 2017).
                                                                                    TABLE 1—MARINE MAMMALS IN THE VICINITY OF DOWNTOWN SAN FRANCISCO
                                                                                                                                                                                      ESA/
                                                                                                                                                                                     MMPA            Stock abundance                        Annual
                                                              Common name                                    Scientific name                            Stock                        status;      (CV, Nmin, most recent         PBR        M/SI 3
                                                                                                                                                                                    Strategic       abundance survey) 2
                                                                                                                                                                                     (Y/N) 1

                                                                                                        Order Cetartiodactyla—Cetacea—Superfamily Mysticeti (baleen whales)

                                              Family Eschrichtiidae:
                                                 Gray whale ........................................   Eschrichtius robustus .......     Eastern North Pacific ........             -/- ; N      20,990 (0.05, 20,125,             624          132
                                                                                                                                                                                                   2011).
                                              Family Balaenopteridae (rorquals):
                                                 Humpback whale ..............................         Megaptera novaeangliae ..         California/Oregon/Wash-                    E/D ; Y      1,918 (0.03, 1,876, 2014)             11      >6.5
                                                                                                                                           ington.

                                                                                                           Superfamily Odontoceti (toothed whales, dolphins, and porpoises)

                                              Family Delphinidae:
                                                 Bottlenose dolphin ............................       Tursiops truncatus ............   California Coastal .............           -/- ; N      453 (0.06, 346, 2011) .......      2.7          >2
                                              Family Phocoenidae (porpoises):
                                                 Harbor porpoise ................................      Phocoena phocoena .........       San Francisco-Russian                      -/- ; N      9,886 (0.51, 6,625, 2011)             66            0
                                                                                                                                           River.

                                                                                                                          Order Carnivora—Superfamily Pinnipedia

                                              Family Otariidae (eared seals and sea
                                                lions):
                                                   California sea lion .............................   Zalophus californianus ......     U.S. ...................................   -/- ; N      296,750 (n/a, 153,337,           9,200         389
                                                                                                                                                                                                   2011).
                                                 Northern fur seal ...............................     Callorhinus ursinus ...........   California ...........................     -/- ; N      14,050 (n/a, 7,524, 2013)         451          1.8
                                                 Guadalupe fur seal ...........................        Arctocephalus townsendi ..        Mexico to California ..........            T/D ; Y      20,000 (n/a, 15,830, 2010)        542         >3.2
                                              Family Phocidae (earless seals):
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                                                 Pacific harbor seal ............................      Phoca vitulina richardii .....    California ...........................     -/- ; N      30,968 (n/a, 27,348, 2012)       1,641          43
                                                 Northern elephant seal .....................          Mirounga angustirostris ....      California Breeding ...........            -/- ; N      179,000 (n/a, 81,368,            4,882         8.8
                                                                                                                                                                                                   2010).
                                                1 Endangered Species Act (ESA) status: Endangered (E), Threatened (T)/MMPA status: Depleted (D). A dash (-) indicates that the species is not listed under the
                                              ESA or designated as depleted under the MMPA. Under the MMPA, a strategic stock is one for which the level of direct human-caused mortality exceeds PBR or
                                              which is determined to be declining and likely to be listed under the ESA within the foreseeable future. Any species or stock listed under the ESA is automatically
                                              designated under the MMPA as depleted and as a strategic stock.
                                                2 NMFS marine mammal stock assessment reports online at: www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/sars/. CV is coefficient of variation; Nmin is the minimum estimate of stock
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                                                3 These values, found in NMFS’s SARs, represent annual levels of human-caused mortality plus serious injury from all sources combined (e.g., commercial fish-
                                              eries, ship strike). Annual M/SI often cannot be determined precisely and is in some cases presented as a minimum value or range. A CV associated with estimated
                                              mortality due to commercial fisheries is presented in some cases.
                                                NOTE—Italicized species are not expected to be taken or proposed for authorization.


                                                 All species that could potentially                   Potential Effects of Specified Activities              acoustic sources (i.e., impact and
                                              occur in the project area are included in               on Marine Mammals and Their Habitat                    vibratory pile driving) has the potential
                                              Table 1. However, the temporal and/or                      The effects of underwater noise from                to result in disruption of behavioral
                                              spatial occurrence of humpback whales                   pile driving activities for the Ferry                  patterns for individual marine
                                              and Guadalupe fur seals is such that                    Terminal Expansion Project have the                    mammals. There is also some potential
                                              take is not expected to occur, and they                 potential to result in behavioral                      for auditory injury (Level A harassment)
                                              are not discussed further beyond the                    harassment of marine mammals in the                    to result, primarily for harbor seals and
                                              explanation provided here. Humpback                     vicinity of the action area. The Federal               California sea lions due to larger
                                              whales are rare visitors to the interior of             Register notice for the proposed IHA (83               predicted auditory injury zones.
                                              San Francisco Bay. A recent, seasonal                   FR 18507; April 27, 2018) included a                   Auditory injury is unlikely to occur for
                                              influx of humpback whales inside San                    discussion of the effects of                           cetaceans. The mitigation and
                                              Francisco Bay near the Golden Gate was                  anthropogenic noise on marine                          monitoring measures are expected to
                                              recorded from April to November in                      mammals, therefore that information is                 minimize the severity of such taking to
                                              2016 and 2017 (Keener 2017). The                        not repeated here; please refer to the                 the extent practicable.
                                                                                                      Federal Register notice for that                         Below we describe how the take is
                                              Golden Gate is outside of this project’s
                                                                                                      information. No instances of hearing                   estimated.
                                              action area and humpback whales are                                                                              Described in the most basic way, we
                                              not expected to be present during the                   threshold shifts, injury, serious injury,
                                                                                                      or mortality are expected as a result of               estimate take by considering:
                                              project. Guadalupe fur seals                                                                                   (1) Acoustic thresholds above which
                                              occasionally range into the waters of                   the planned activities.
                                                                                                         The main impact to habitat associated               NMFS believes the best available
                                              Northern California and the Pacific                                                                            science indicates marine mammals will
                                              Northwest. The Farallon Islands (off                    with the Ferry Terminal Expansion
                                                                                                      Project would be temporarily increased                 be behaviorally harassed or incur some
                                              central California) and Channel Islands                                                                        degree of permanent hearing
                                                                                                      sound levels and the associated direct
                                              (off southern California) are used as                                                                          impairment; (2) the area or volume of
                                                                                                      effects on marine mammals. The project
                                              haulouts during these movements                                                                                water that will be ensonified above
                                                                                                      would not result in permanent impacts
                                              (Simon 2016). Juvenile Guadalupe fur                    to habitats used by marine mammals,                    these levels in a day; (3) the density or
                                              seals occasionally strand in the vicinity               such as haulout sits, but may have                     occurrence of marine mammals within
                                              of San Francisco, especially during El                  potential short-term impacts to food                   these ensonified areas; and, (4) and the
                                              Niño events. Most strandings along the                 sources such as fish and minor impacts                 number of days of activities. Below, we
                                              California coast are animals younger                    to the immediate substrate during                      describe these components in more
                                              than two years old, with evidence of                    installation of piles. These potential                 detail and present the take estimate.
                                              malnutrition (NMFS 2017c). In the rare                  effects are discussed in detail in the
                                              event that a Guadalupe fur seal or                                                                             Acoustic Thresholds
                                                                                                      Federal Register notice for the proposed
                                              humpback whale is detected within the                   IHA (83 FR 18507; April 27, 2018),                        Using the best available science,
                                              Level A or Level B harassment zones,                    therefore that information is not                      NMFS has developed acoustic
                                              work will cease until the animal has left               repeated here; please refer to that                    thresholds that identify the received
                                              the area (see ‘‘Mitigation’’).                          Federal Register notice for that                       level of underwater sound above which
                                                 Information concerning marine                        information.                                           exposed marine mammals would be
                                                                                                                                                             reasonably expected to be behaviorally
                                              mammal hearing, including marine                        Estimated Take                                         harassed (equated to Level B
                                              mammal functional hearing groups, was
                                                                                                         This section provides an estimate of                harassment) or to incur permanent
                                              provided in the Federal Register notice
                                                                                                      the number of incidental takes                         threshold shift (PTS) of some degree
                                              for the proposed IHA (83 FR 18507;
                                                                                                      authorized through this IHA, which will                (equated to Level A harassment).
                                              April 27, 2018), therefore that                                                                                   Level B Harassment—Though
                                                                                                      inform both NMFS’ consideration of
                                              information is not repeated here; please                                                                       significantly driven by received level,
                                                                                                      ‘‘small numbers’’ and the negligible
                                              refer to that Federal Register notice for                                                                      the onset of behavioral disturbance from
                                                                                                      impact determination.
                                              this information. For further                              Harassment is the only type of take                 anthropogenic noise exposure is also
                                              information about marine mammal                         expected to result from these activities.              informed to varying degrees by other
                                              functional hearing groups and                           Except with respect to certain activities              factors related to the source (e.g.,
                                              associated frequency ranges, please see                 not pertinent here, section 3(18) of the               frequency, predictability, duty cycle),
                                              NMFS (2016) for a review of available                   MMPA defines ‘‘harassment’’ as any act                 the environment (e.g., bathymetry), and
                                              information. Seven marine mammal                        of pursuit, torment, or annoyance which                the receiving animals (hearing,
                                              species (three cetacean and four                        (i) has the potential to injure a marine               motivation, experience, demography,
                                              pinniped (two phocid and two otariid)                   mammal or marine mammal stock in the                   behavioral context) and can be difficult
                                              species) have the reasonable potential to               wild (Level A harassment); or (ii) has                 to predict (Southall et al., 2007, Ellison
                                              co-occur with the construction                          the potential to disturb a marine                      et al., 2011). Based on what the
                                              activities. Of the cetacean species that                mammal or marine mammal stock in the                   available science indicates and the
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                                              may be present, one is classified as a                  wild by causing disruption of behavioral               practical need to use a threshold based
                                              low-frequency cetacean (i.e., gray                      patterns, including, but not limited to,               on a factor that is both predictable and
                                              whale), one is classified as a mid-                     migration, breathing, nursing, breeding,               measurable for most activities, NMFS
                                              frequency cetacean (i.e., bottlenose                    feeding, or sheltering (Level B                        uses a generalized acoustic threshold
                                              dolphin), and one is classified as a high-              harassment).                                           based on received level to estimate the
                                              frequency cetacean (i.e., harbor                           Authorized takes would primarily be                 onset of behavioral harassment. NMFS
                                              porpoise).                                              by Level B harassment as exposure to                   predicts that marine mammals are likely


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                                              to be behaviorally harassed in a manner                 impulsive (impact pile driving) sources,               WETA’s activity includes the use of
                                              we consider Level B harassment when                     and therefore the 120 and 160 dB re 1                  impulsive (impact pile driving) and
                                              exposed to underwater anthropogenic                     mPa (rms) are applicable.                              non-impulsive (vibratory pile driving)
                                              noise above received levels of 120                        Level A harassment – NMFS’                           sources.
                                              decibels (dB) re 1 microPascal (mPa)                    Technical Guidance for Assessing the
                                                                                                      Effects of Anthropogenic Sound on                        These thresholds are provided in the
                                              (root mean square (rms)) for continuous
                                                                                                      Marine Mammal Hearing (Technical                       table below. The references, analysis,
                                              (e.g., vibratory pile-driving, drilling) and
                                              above 160 dB re 1 mPa (rms) for non-                    Guidance, 2016) identifies dual criteria               and methodology used in the
                                              explosive impulsive (e.g., seismic                      to assess auditory injury (Level A                     development of the thresholds are
                                              airguns and impact pile driving) or                     harassment) to five different marine                   described in NMFS 2016 Technical
                                              intermittent (e.g., scientific sonar)                   mammal groups (based on hearing                        Guidance, which may be accessed at:
                                              sources.                                                sensitivity) as a result of exposure to                http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/acoustics/
                                                 WETA’s activity includes the use of                  noise from two different types of                      guidelines.htm.
                                              continuous (vibratory pile driving) and                 sources (impulsive or non-impulsive).
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                                              Ensonified Area                                         ensonified above the acoustic                          Level B Harassment
                                                Here, we describe operational and                     thresholds.                                              In-Water Disturbance during
                                              environmental parameters of the activity                                                                       Vibratory Pile Driving—Level B
                                              that will feed into identifying the area                                                                       behavioral disturbance may occur
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                                              incidental to the use of a vibratory or                                     conducted for vibratory driving during                                         calculated using the measured values
                                              impact hammer due to propagation of                                         the 2017 season has been used to                                               from 9 to 15 m normalized to 10 m. The
                                              underwater noise during installation of                                     establish the expected source values of                                        median RMS values were used as the
                                              new steel piles. A total of 81 steel piles                                  piles driven during the 2018                                                   SLs to estimate take from vibratory
                                              will be installed at the Ferry Terminal.                                    construction season. The SLs were                                              driving. These values are provided in
                                              During the 2017 construction season, all                                    measured at 10 m for the 30- and 36-in                                         Table 3.
                                              piles were installed using a vibratory                                      piles and between 9 and 15 m for the
                                              hammer. The hydroacoustic monitoring                                        24-in piles. The SLs for 24-in piles were

                                                                                                                 TABLE 3—SOUND SOURCE LEVELS BY PILE TYPE
                                                                                                                                                                                                               Source level at 10 m (dB re 1 μPa)
                                                                                            Pile size and installation method
                                                                                                                                                                                                            Peak                   RMS                 SEL

                                              24-in   Vibratory      .............................................................................................................................   ........................            154   ........................
                                              24-in   Impact1 2     ..............................................................................................................................                     196               183                     170
                                              30-in   Vibratory      .............................................................................................................................   ........................            151   ........................
                                              30-in   Impact1 2     ..............................................................................................................................                     203               183                     170
                                              36-in   Vibratory      .............................................................................................................................   ........................            157   ........................
                                              36-in   Impact1 2     ..............................................................................................................................                     203               186                     176
                                                 1 Caltrans   2009.
                                                 2 Impact    SLs include 7 dB reduction due to bubble curtain.


                                                 Additionally, monitoring conducted                                       to be 651 m (2,136 ft). For 30-in piles,                                       estimate the approximate noise
                                              during 2017 construction established                                        the Level B harassment zone is expected                                        produced by the 24-, 30, and 36-in steel
                                              that for vibratory pile driving in the                                      to be 450 m (1,476 ft). For 36-in piles,                                       piles. These projects include the driving
                                              project area, the transmission loss is                                      the Level B harassment zone is expected                                        of similarly sized piles at the Alameda
                                              greater than the standard value of 15                                       to be 940 m (3,084 ft).                                                        Bay Ship and Yacht project, the Rodeo
                                              used in typical take calculations. For                                        In-Water Disturbance During Impact                                           Dock Repair project, and the Amorco
                                              estimating take from vibratory pile                                         Pile Driving—As stated previously, all                                         Wharf Repair Project (Caltrans 2012).
                                              driving, Level B harassment zones were                                      piles installed in the 2017 construction                                       Bubble curtains will be used during the
                                              calculated using the average                                                season were installed solely using a
                                                                                                                                                                                                         installation of these piles, which, based
                                              transmission loss measured during pile                                      vibratory hammer. However, the use of
                                                                                                                                                                                                         on guidance provided by Caltrans for a
                                                                                                                          an impact hammer to install piles may
                                              driving from June through August of                                                                                                                        mid-sized steel piles (with a diameter
                                                                                                                          be required; therefore, the effects of
                                              2017 minus one standard deviation of                                                                                                                       greater than 24 but less than 48 in), is
                                                                                                                          impact pile driving is discussed here.
                                              those measurements (22.26 ¥ 3.51 =                                                                                                                         expected to reduce noise levels by 7 dB
                                                                                                                          Level B behavioral disturbance may
                                              18.75). Additional pile driving in                                          occur incidental to the use of an impact                                       rms (Caltrans 2015a).
                                              September and November of 2017                                              hammer due to the propagation of                                                  Because no impact pile driving was
                                              yielded a mean transmission loss of                                         underwater noise during the installation                                       used in the 2017 construction season,
                                              19.0. The F value originally calculated                                     of steel piles. Piles will be driven to                                        no site-specific transmission loss
                                              (18.75) is comparable to the final                                          approximately 120 to 140 ft below Mean                                         measurements exist for this project. The
                                              reported average and is slightly more                                       Lower Low Water (MLLW). Installation                                           Practical Spreading Loss Model (15logR)
                                              conservative, and was therefore used to                                     of these pipe piles may require up to
                                              calculate the harassment zones from                                                                                                                        is used to determine the Level B
                                                                                                                          1,800 strikes per piles from an impact                                         harassment zones for each pile size
                                              vibratory pile driving. Using the                                           hammer using a DelMag D46–32, or
                                              calculated transmission loss model                                                                                                                         (Table 4). Both 24- and 30-in steel piles
                                                                                                                          similar diesel hammer, producing
                                              (18.75logR), the in-water Level B                                                                                                                          have a SL of 183 dB rms re 1 mPa and
                                                                                                                          approximately 122,000 foot-pounds
                                              harassment zones were determined for                                                                                                                       therefore have the same Level B
                                                                                                                          maximum energy per blow, and 1.5
                                              each pile size (Table 4). For 24-in steel                                                                                                                  harassment zone of 341 m (1,120 ft). For
                                                                                                                          seconds per blow average.
                                              piles driven with a vibratory hammer,                                         Other projects constructed under                                             36-in piles, the Level B harassment zone
                                              the Level B harassment zone is expected                                     similar circumstances were reviewed to                                         is expected to be 541 m (1,775 ft).

                                                                                      TABLE 4—PILE DRIVING SOURCE LEVELS AND LEVEL B HARASSMENT ZONES
                                                                                                                                                                                                         Level B                                 Distance to
                                                                                                                                                                           Source level                 Threshold               Propagation        level B
                                                                              Pile size and installation method                                                            (dB re 1 μPa               (dB re 1 μPa                (xLogR)         threshold
                                                                                                                                                                               rms)                       rms)                                       (m)

                                              24-in   Vibratory .................................................................................................                          154                        120              18.75                    651
                                              24-in   Impact .....................................................................................................                       a 183                        160                 15                    341
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                                              30-in   Vibratory .................................................................................................                          151                        120              18.75                    450
                                              30-in   Impact .....................................................................................................                       a 183                        160                 15                    341
                                              36-in   Vibratory .................................................................................................                          157                        120              18.75                    940
                                              36-in   Impact .....................................................................................................                       a 186                        160                 15                    541
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                                              Level A Harassment                                                       occurrence to help predict takes. We                              develop ways to quantitatively refine
                                                                                                                       note that because of some of the                                  these tools, and will qualitatively
                                                When NMFS Technical Guidance                                           assumptions included in the methods                               address the output where appropriate.
                                              (2016) was published, in recognition of                                  used for these tools, we anticipate that                          For stationary sources (such as impact
                                              the fact that ensonified area/volume                                     isopleths produced are typically going                            and vibratory pile driving), NMFS User
                                              could be more technically challenging                                    to be overestimates of some degree,                               Spreadsheet predicts the closest
                                              to predict because of the duration                                       which will result in some degree of                               distance at which, if a marine mammal
                                              component in the new thresholds, we                                      overestimate of Level A take. However,                            remained at that distance the whole
                                              developed a User Spreadsheet that                                        these tools offer the best way to predict                         duration of the activity, it would not
                                              includes tools to help predict a simple                                  appropriate isopleths when more                                   incur PTS. Inputs used in the User
                                              isopleth that can be used in conjunction                                 sophisticated 3D modeling methods are                             Spreadsheet, and the resulting isopleths
                                              with marine mammal density or                                            not available, and NMFS continues to                              are reported below.

                                                                               TABLE 5—INPUTS FOR DETERMINING DISTANCES TO CUMULATIVE PTS THRESHOLDS
                                                                                                               Source level at            Source level at                               Number of                                     Activity
                                                                                                                                                                     Propagation                                 Number of
                                                   Pile size and installation method                               10 m                       10 m                                       strikes                                     duration
                                                                                                                                                                       (xLogR)                                  piles per day
                                                                                                                   (SEL)                      (rms)                                      per pile                                   (seconds)

                                              24-in   Vibratory ..........................................     ........................                     154              18.75   ........................                4                     900
                                              24-in   Impact .............................................                     a 170      ........................              15                  1,800                    3   ........................
                                              30-in   Vibratory ..........................................     ........................                     151              18.75   ........................                4                     900
                                              30-in   Impact .............................................                     a 170      ........................              15                  1,800                    3   ........................
                                              36-in   Vibratory ..........................................     ........................                     157              18.75   ........................                4                   1200
                                              36-in   Impact .............................................                     a 176      ........................              15                  1,800                    2   ........................
                                                 a Source     level includes 7 dB reduction due to bubble curtain.

                                                                                                                    TABLE 6—RESULTING LEVEL A ISOPLETHS
                                                                                                                                                                             Distance to level A threshold
                                                                                                                                                                                          (m)
                                                                 Pile size and installation method                                                                                         High-
                                                                                                                                          Low-frequency              Mid-frequency                                Phocid               Otariid
                                                                                                                                                                                        frequency
                                                                                                                                            cetaceans                 cetaceans                                  pinnipeds           pinnipeds
                                                                                                                                                                                        cetaceans

                                              24-in   Vibratory ......................................................................                       3.1                <1                      4                   2                       <1
                                              24-in   Impact .........................................................................                      418                 15                    498                 224                       16
                                              30-in   Vibratory ......................................................................                         2                <1                      3                   1                       <1
                                              30-in   Impact .........................................................................                      418                 15                    498                 224                       16
                                              36-in   Vibratory ......................................................................                         5                <1                      7                   4                       <1
                                              36-in   Impact .........................................................................                      801                 29                    954                 429                       31



                                                 The resulting PTS isopleths assume                                    performed in 2012. All sightings were in                          presence may depend on the tides
                                              an animal would remain stationary at                                     either the Central or North Bay, and all                          (GGCR 2016). Beginning in the summer
                                              that distance for the duration of the                                    but two sightings occurred during the                             of 2015, one to two bottlenose dolphins
                                              activity. The largest isopleths result                                   months of April and May. One gray                                 have been observed frequently
                                              from impact pile driving. All piles                                      whale was sighted in June and one in                              swimming in the Oyster Point area of
                                              installed in the 2017 construction                                       October. The Oceanic Society has                                  South San Francisco (GGCR 2016, 2017;
                                              season were driven solely using a                                        tracked gray whale sightings since they                           Perlman 2017). Despite this recent
                                              vibratory hammer indicating that                                         began returning to San Francisco Bay                              occurrence, this stock is highly
                                              vibratory driving will be the most likely                                regularly in the late 1990s. Most                                 transitory in nature and is not expected
                                              method of installation in the 2018                                       sightings occurred just a mile or two                             to spend extended periods of time in
                                              season. Level A take of harbor seals and                                 inside of the Golden Gate, with some                              San Francisco Bay. However, the
                                              California sea lions has been authorized                                 traveling into San Pablo Bay in the                               number of sightings in the Central Bay
                                              given their increased presence in the                                    northern part of the San Francisco Bay                            has increased, suggesting that bottlenose
                                              nearshore waters of the project site and                                 (Self 2012). The Oceanic Society data                             dolphins are becoming more of a
                                              the large Level A harassment zones,                                      show that all age classes of gray whales                          resident species.
                                              especially for 36-in piles.                                              enter San Francisco Bay and they enter
                                                                                                                                                                                         Harbor Porpoise
                                                                                                                       as singles or in groups of up to five
                                              Marine Mammal Occurrence                                                 individuals (Winning 2008). It is                                   In the last six decades, harbor
                                                In this section we provide the                                         estimated that two to six gray whales                             porpoises have been observed outside of
                                              information about the presence, density,                                 enter San Francisco Bay in any given                              San Francisco Bay. The few porpoises
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                                              or group dynamics of marine mammals                                      year.                                                             that entered were not sighted past the
                                              that will inform the take calculations.                                                                                                    Central Bay close to the Golden Gate
                                                                                                                       Bottlenose Dolphin                                                Bridge. In recent years, however, there
                                              Gray Whale                                                                 Bottlenose dolphins are most often                              have been increasingly common
                                                Caltrans Richmond-San Rafael Bridge                                    seen just within the Golden Gate or just                          observations of harbor porpoises in
                                              project monitors recorded 12 living and                                  east of the bridge when they are present                          central, North, and South San Francisco
                                              two dead gray whales in the surveys                                      in San Francisco Bay, and their                                   Bay. According to observations by the


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                                              Golden Gate Cetacean Research team as                   Pacific Harbor Seal                                    Take Calculation and Estimation
                                              part of their multi-year assessment, over                                                                        Here we describe how the information
                                              100 porpoises may be seen at one time                      Long-term monitoring studies have
                                                                                                      been conducted at the largest harbor                   provided above is brought together to
                                              entering San Francisco Bay and over                                                                            produce a quantitative take estimate.
                                              600 individual animals have been                        seal colonies in Point Reyes National
                                                                                                                                                               While impact pile driving may be
                                              documented in a photo-ID database.                      Seashore and Golden Gate National
                                                                                                                                                             used during this project, all piles in the
                                              Porpoise activity inside San Francisco                  Recreation Area since 1976. Castro
                                                                                                                                                             previous year of construction were
                                              Bay is thought to be related to tide-                   Rocks and other haulouts in San
                                                                                                                                                             installed completely with vibratory pile
                                              dependent foraging, as well as mating                   Francisco Bay are part of the regional
                                                                                                                                                             driving. Impact driving take calculations
                                              behaviors (Keener 2011; Duffy 2015).                    survey area for this study and have been
                                                                                                                                                             are included for informational purposes
                                              Sightings are concentrated in the                       included in annual survey efforts.
                                                                                                                                                             (Tables 7 and 8). However, only
                                              vicinity of the Golden Gate Bridge and                  Between 2007 and 2012, the average                     vibratory pile driving take calculations
                                              Angel Island, with fewer numbers                        number of adults observed ranged from                  are conservatively used to calculate
                                              sighted south of Alcatraz and west of                   126 to 166 during the breeding season                  Level B takes in this IHA as vibratory
                                                                                                      (March through May), and from 92 to                    driving is the most likely method of pile
                                              Treasure Island (Keener 2011).
                                                                                                      129 during the molting season (June                    installation and results in greater Level
                                              California Sea Lion                                     through July) (Truchinski et al., 2008;                B harassment zones. In the event impact
                                                                                                      Flynn et al., 2009; Codde et al., 2010,                driving does occur, we have authorized
                                                In San Francisco Bay, sea lions haul                  2011, 2012; Codde and Allen 2015).
                                              out primarily on floating K docks at Pier                                                                      small numbers of Level A takes of
                                                                                                      Marine mammal monitoring at multiple                   harbor seals and California sea lions due
                                              39 in the Fisherman’s Wharf area of the                 locations inside San Francisco Bay was
                                              San Francisco Marine. The Pier 39                                                                              to the large Level A harassment zones.
                                                                                                      conducted by the California Department
                                              haulout is approximately 1.5 miles from                 of Transportation (Caltrans) from May                  Gray Whale
                                              the project vicinity. The Marine                        1998 to February 2002, and determined                     Gray whales occasionally enter San
                                              Mammal Center (TMMC) in Sausalito,                      that at least 500 harbor seals populate                Francisco Bay during their northward
                                              California has performed monitoring                     San Francisco Bay (Green et al., 2002).                migration period of February and
                                              surveys at this location since 1991. A                  This estimate agrees with previous seal                March. Pile driving will not occur
                                              maximum of 1,706 sea lions was seen                     counts in the San Francisco Bay, which                 during this time and gray whales are not
                                              hauled out during one survey effort in                  ranged from 524 to 641 seals from 1987                 likely to be present at other times of the
                                              2009 (TMMC 2015). Winter numbers are                    to 1999 (Goals Project 2000).                          year. It is estimated that two to six gray
                                              generally over 500 animals (Goals                          Yerba Buena Island is the nearest                   whales enter the Bay in any given year,
                                              Project 2000). In August to September,                  harbor seal haulout site, with as many                 but they are unlikely to be present
                                              counts average from 350 to 850 (NMFS                    as 188 individuals observed hauled out.                during the work period (June 1 through
                                              2004). Of the California sea lions                      Harbor seals are more likely to be                     November 30). However, individual
                                              observed, approximately 85 percent                      hauled out in the late afternoon and                   gray whales have occasionally been
                                              were male. No pupping activity has                      evening, and are more likely to be in the              observed in San Francisco Bay during
                                              been observed at this site or at other                  water during the morning and early                     the work period, and therefore it is
                                              locations in the San Francisco Bay                      afternoon. Tidal stage is a major                      estimated that, at most, one pair of gray
                                              (Caltrans 2012). The California sea lions               controlling factor of haulout use by                   whales may be exposed to Level B
                                              usually frequent Pier 39 in August after                harbor seals, with more seals present                  harassment during two days of pile
                                              returning from the Channel Islands                      during low tides than high tide periods                driving if they enter the Level B
                                              (Caltrans 2013). In addition to the Pier                (Green et al., 2002). Therefore, the                   harassment zones (Table 12).
                                              39 haulout, California sea lions haul out               number of harbor seals in the vicinity of              Bottlenose Dolphin
                                              on buoys and similar structures                         Yerba Buena Island will vary
                                              throughout San Francisco Bay. They are                                                                            When bottlenose dolphins are present
                                                                                                      throughout the work period.
                                              mainly seen swimming off the San                                                                               in San Francisco Bay, they are more
                                              Francisco and Marin shorelines within                   Northern Elephant Seal                                 typically found close to the Golden
                                              San Francisco Bay, but may                                                                                     Gate. Recently, beginning in 2015, two
                                                                                                         Northern elephant seals are seen                    individuals have been observed
                                              occasionally enter the project area to
                                                                                                      frequently on the California coast.                    frequently in the vicinity of Oyster Point
                                              forage.                                                 Elephant seals aggregate at various sites              (GGCR 2016, 2017; Perlman 2017). The
                                              Northern Fur Seal                                       along the coast to give birth and breed                average reported group size for
                                                                                                      from December through March. Pups                      bottlenose dolphins is five. Reports
                                                 Juvenile northern fur seals                          remain onshore or in adjacent shallow                  show that a group normally comes into
                                              occasionally strand during El Niño                     water through May. Adults make two                     San Francisco Bay and transits past
                                              events (TMMC 2016). In normal years,                    foraging migrations each year, one after               Yerba Buena Island once per week for
                                              TMMC admits about five northern fur                     breeding and the second after molting                  approximately a two week stint, then
                                              seals that strand on the central                        (Stewart and DeLong 1995). Most                        leaves (NMFS 2017b). Assuming the
                                              California coast. During El Niño years,                strandings occur in May as young pups                  dolphins come into San Francisco Bay
                                              this number dramatically increases. For                 make their first trip out to sea. When                 three times per year, the group of five
                                              example, during the 2006 El Niño event,                those pups return to their rookery sites               dolphins would make six passes
                                              33 fur seals were admitted. Some of                     to molt in late summer and fall, some                  through the Level B harassment zone for
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                                              these stranded animals were collected                   make brief stops in San Francisco Bay.                 a total of 30 takes (Table 11).
                                              from shorelines in San Francisco Bay                    Approximately 100 juvenile elephant
                                              (TMMC 2016). The shoreline in the                       seals strand in San Francisco Bay each                 Harbor Porpoise
                                              vicinity of the project is developed                    year, including individual strandings at                 A small but growing population of
                                              waterfront, consisting of piers and                     Yerba Buena Island and Treasure Island                 harbor porpoises uses San Francisco
                                              wharves where northern fur seals are                    (fewer than 10 strandings per year)                    Bay. Porpoises are usually spotted in the
                                              unlikely to strand.                                     (Caltrans 2015b).                                      vicinity of Angel Island and the Golden


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                                              Gate Bridge (Keener 2011), but may use                                       window. A pod of four harbor porpoises                                      mammal monitoring observations from
                                              other areas of the Central Bay in low                                        could potentially enter the Level B                                         the 2017 construction season were used
                                              numbers. During construction activities                                      harassment zone on as many as eight                                         to calculate a project-specific estimate of
                                              in 2017, marine mammal observers                                             days of pile driving, for 32 total takes                                    take per driving day (1.29 animals per
                                              recorded eight sightings of harbor                                           (Table 11).                                                                 day). Observations from marine
                                              porpoises, including a group of two to                                       California Sea Lion                                                         mammal monitoring in 2017 were
                                              three individuals that was seen three                                                                                                                    assumed to represent the occurrence of
                                                                                                                              Caltrans has conducted monitoring of
                                              times over the course of the pile-driving                                                                                                                California sea lions along the waterfront
                                                                                                                           marine mammals in the vicinity of the
                                              season. Harbor porpoises generally                                                                                                                       while the Caltrans density represents
                                                                                                                           Bay Bridge for 16 years. From those
                                              travel individually or in small groups of                                                                                                                the occurrence of California sea lions in
                                                                                                                           data, Caltrans has produced at-sea
                                              two or three (Sekiguchi 1995), and a pod                                     density estimates for California sea lions                                  open water in the bay. The two numbers
                                              of up to four individuals was observed                                       of 0.161 animals per square kilometer                                       were combined to calculate the daily
                                              in the area south of Yerba Buena Island                                      (0.42 per square mile) for the summer-                                      average take over the entire Level B
                                              during the 2017 Bay Bridge monitoring                                        late fall season (Caltrans 2016). Marine                                    harassment zone (Table 7).

                                                                                                         TABLE 7—ESTIMATED DAILY CALIFORNIA SEA LION TAKES
                                                                                                                                                 Area of                    At-sea                                               Takes per
                                                                                                                                                  level B                                             Takes per
                                                                                                                                                                            density                                              day from                  Total daily
                                                                  Pile size and installation method                                            harassment                                             day from
                                                                                                                                                                         (animals per                                              2017                  level B takes
                                                                                                                                                   zone                                                density
                                                                                                                                                                         square km) a                                            monitoring
                                                                                                                                               (square km)

                                              24-in Vibratory ......................................................................                        0.519                      0.161                    0.0836                         1.29                1.37
                                              30-in Vibratory ......................................................................                        0.248                      0.161                    0.0399                         1.29                1.33
                                              36-in Vibratory ......................................................................                        1.084                      0.161                    0.1745                         1.29                1.46
                                                 a Caltrans      2016.


                                                During El Niño conditions, the                                            El Niño conditions occurring in 2018 is                                    El Niño developing in 2018, daily take
                                              density of California sea lions in San                                       currently low, with La Niña conditions                                     estimated has been increased by a factor
                                              Francisco Bay may be much greater than                                       expected to develop (NOAA 2018).                                            of 5 for each pile type (Table 8).
                                              the value used above. The likelihood of                                      However, to account for the potential of

                                                                          TABLE 8—ESTIMATED TOTAL CALIFORNIA SEA LION TAKES FROM VIBRATORY PILE DRIVING
                                                                                                                                                                           Number of                  Number of                                          Total takes by
                                                                                                  Pile size                                                                                                                      Daily takes
                                                                                                                                                                             piles                      days                                               pile type

                                              24-in .................................................................................................................                       35                         18                      6.87                124
                                              30-in .................................................................................................................                       18                          9                      6.65                 60
                                              36-in .................................................................................................................                       28                         14                      7.32                103

                                                    Total ..........................................................................................................    ........................   ........................   ........................             286



                                                 In addition to Level B takes due to                                       oceanic conditions, with animals more                                       monitoring observations from the 2017
                                              vibratory pile driving, NMFS has                                             likely to strand during El Niño events.                                    construction season were used to
                                              authorized a small number of Level A                                         El Niño conditions are unlikely to                                         calculate a project-specific estimate of
                                              takes due to impact pile driving, should                                     develop in 2018 (NOAA 2018) but it is                                       take per driving day (3.18 animals per
                                              impact driving occur. Given the 31 m                                         anticipated that up to 10 northern fur                                      day). Observations from marine
                                              Level A harassment zone from impact                                          seals may be in San Francisco Bay and                                       mammal monitoring in 2017 were
                                              driving of 36-in piles, NMFS has                                             enter the Level B harassment zone                                           assumed to represent the occurrence of
                                              authorized the Level A take of one                                           (Table 11) (NMFS 2016b).                                                    harbor seals along the waterfront while
                                              California sea lion per day of impact                                                                                                                    the Caltrans density represents the
                                                                                                                           Pacific Harbor Seal
                                              driving of 36-in piles (14 days) for a                                                                                                                   occurrence of harbor seals in open water
                                              total of 14 Level A takes. WETA will be                                        Caltrans has produced at-sea density                                      in the bay. The two numbers were
                                              required to implement a 30 m shutdown                                        estimates for Pacific harbor seals of
                                                                                                                                                                                                       combined to calculate the daily average
                                              zone to minimize Level A takes but this                                      3.957 animals per square kilometer
                                                                                                                                                                                                       take over the entire Level B harassment
                                              authorization allows for the taking of                                       (10.25 per square mile) for the fall-
                                                                                                                                                                                                       zone (Table 9). The daily take and days
                                              California sea lions that unexpectedly                                       winter season (Caltrans 2016). Even
                                                                                                                           though work will predominantly occur                                        of pile installation were used to
                                              surface within the Level A zone before
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                                              a shutdown can be initiated.                                                 during the summer, when at-sea density                                      calculate total harbor seal Level B takes
                                                                                                                           has been observed to be lower (Caltrans                                     (Table 10).
                                              Northern Fur Seal
                                                                                                                           2016), the higher value of fall-winter
                                                The incidence of northern fur seals in                                     density is conservatively used.
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                                                                                                                TABLE 9—ESTIMATED DAILY HARBOR SEAL TAKES
                                                                                                                                                 Area of                    At-sea                                               Takes per
                                                                                                                                                  level B                                             Takes per                                          Total daily
                                                                                                                                                                            density                                              day from
                                                                  Pile size and installation method                                            harassment                                             day from                                            level B
                                                                                                                                                                         (animals per                                              2017
                                                                                                                                                   zone                                                density                                             takes
                                                                                                                                                                         square km) a                                            monitoring
                                                                                                                                               (square km)

                                              24-in Vibratory ......................................................................                        0.510                     3.957                      2.054                        3.18                5.23
                                              30-in Vibratory ......................................................................                        0.248                     3.957                      0.981                        3.18                4.16
                                              36-in Vibratory ......................................................................                        1.084                     3.957                      4.289                        3.18                7.47
                                                 a Caltrans      2016.

                                                                        TABLE 10—ESTIMATED TOTAL PACIFIC HARBOR SEAL TAKES FROM VIBRATORY PILE DRIVING
                                                                                                                                                                           Number of                  Number of                                          Total takes
                                                                                                  Pile size                                                                                                                      Daily takes
                                                                                                                                                                             piles                      days                                             by pile type

                                              24-in .................................................................................................................                       35                         18                      5.23                94
                                              30-in .................................................................................................................                       18                           9                     4.16                37
                                              36-in .................................................................................................................                       28                         14                      7.47               105
                                                   Total ..........................................................................................................     ........................   ........................   ........................            236



                                                 In addition to Level B takes due to                                       authorization allows for the taking of                                      elephant seals of 0.06 animals per
                                              vibratory pile driving, NMFS has                                             harbor seals that unexpectedly surface                                      square kilometer (0.16 per square mile)
                                              authorized a small number of Level A                                         within the Level A zone before a                                            (Caltrans 2015b). Most sightings of
                                              takes due to impact pile driving, should                                     shutdown can be initiated.                                                  elephant seals occur in spring or early
                                              impact driving occur. Given the large                                                                                                                    summer, and are less likely to occur
                                                                                                                           Northern Elephant Seal
                                              (224–429 m) Level A harassment zones                                                                                                                     during the period of in-water work for
                                              from impact driving, NMFS has                                                  Small numbers of elephant seals haul                                      this project. As a result, densities during
                                              authorized the Level A take of three                                         out or strand on Yerba Buena Island and                                     pile driving would be much lower. It is
                                              harbor seals per day on half of the                                          Treasure Island each year. Monitoring of                                    possible that a lone elephant seal may
                                              planned days of activity (21 days) for a                                     marine mammals in the vicinity of the                                       enter the Level B harassment zone once
                                              total of 63 Level A takes. WETA will be                                      Bay Bridge has been ongoing for 15                                          per week during the 26 week pile
                                              required to implement a 30 m shutdown                                        years. From these data, Caltrans has                                        driving window (June 1 to November
                                              zone to minimize Level A takes but this                                      produced an estimated at-sea density for                                    30) for a total of 26 takes (Table 11).

                                                                                                                           TABLE 11—TOTAL AUTHORIZED TAKES
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Northern
                                                                                                                     Bottlenose                    Harbor                   California                 Northern                   Pacific
                                                                                          Gray whale                                                                                                                                                      elephant
                                                                                                                      dolphin                     porpoise                   sea lion                  fur seal                 harbor seal                 seal

                                              Level B Take Author-
                                                ized ...........................                            4                         30                         32                       286                         10                       236                   26
                                              Level A Take Author-
                                                ized ...........................                            0                          0                           0                        14                           0                        63                    0

                                                  Total ......................                              4                         30                         32                       300                         10                       299                   26
                                              Percent of Total Stock
                                                (%) ............................                        0.02                         6.9                      0.32                      0.10                       0.07                       0.96                0.01



                                              Mitigation                                                                   information about the availability and                                      implementation of the measure(s) is
                                                                                                                           feasibility (economic and technological)                                    expected to reduce impacts to marine
                                                In order to issue an IHA under                                             of equipment, methods, and manner of                                        mammals, marine mammal species or
                                              Section 101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA,                                            conducting such activity or other means                                     stocks, and their habitat. This considers
                                              NMFS must set forth the permissible                                          of effecting the least practicable adverse                                  the nature of the potential adverse
                                              methods of taking pursuant to such                                           impact upon the affected species or                                         impact being mitigated (likelihood,
                                              activity, and other means of effecting                                       stocks and their habitat (50 CFR                                            scope, range). It further considers the
                                              the least practicable impact on such                                         216.104(a)(11)).                                                            likelihood that the measure will be
                                              species or stock and its habitat, paying                                       In evaluating how mitigation may or                                       effective if implemented (probability of
                                              particular attention to rookeries, mating                                    may not be appropriate to ensure the                                        accomplishing the mitigating result if
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                                              grounds, and areas of similar                                                least practicable adverse impact on                                         implemented as planned) the likelihood
                                              significance, and on the availability of                                     species or stocks and their habitat, as                                     of effective implementation (probability
                                              such species or stock for taking for                                         well as subsistence uses where                                              implemented as planned) and;
                                              certain subsistence uses (latter not                                         applicable, we carefully consider two                                          (2) The practicability of the measures
                                              applicable for this action). NMFS                                            primary factors:                                                            for applicant implementation, which
                                              regulations require applicants for                                             (1) The manner in which, and the                                          may consider such things as cost,
                                              incidental take authorizations to include                                    degree to which, the successful                                             impact on operations, and, in the case


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                                              of a military readiness activity,                              activity. Pile driving may commence at                    below) who will have no other assigned
                                              personnel safety, practicality of                              the end of the 30-minute pre-activity                     tasks during monitoring periods. WETA
                                              implementation, and impact on the                              monitoring period, provided observers                     will adhere to the following conditions
                                              effectiveness of the military readiness                        have determined that the shutdown                         when selecting observers:
                                              activity.                                                      zone (described below) is clear of                           • Independent PSOs will be used
                                              Mitigation for Marine Mammals and                              marine mammals, which includes                            (i.e., not construction personnel);
                                              Their Habitat                                                  delaying start of pile driving activities if                 • PSOs must have prior experience
                                                                                                             a marine mammal is sighted in the zone,                   working as a marine mammal observer
                                              General Construction Measures                                  as described below. A determination                       during construction activities; and
                                                 A Spill Prevention Control and                              that the shutdown zone is clear must be                      • WETA will submit PSO CVs for
                                              Countermeasure (SPCC) plan has been                            made during a period of good visibility                   approval by NMFS.
                                              prepared to address the emergency                              (i.e., the entire shutdown zone and                          WETA will ensure that observers have
                                              cleanup of any hazardous material, and                         surrounding waters must be visible to                     the following additional qualifications:
                                              will be available onsite. The SPCC plan                        the naked eye).                                              • Ability to conduct field
                                              incorporates SPCC, hazardous waste,                               If a marine mammal approaches or
                                                                                                                                                                       observations and collect data according
                                              stormwater, and other emergency                                enters the shutdown zone during
                                                                                                                                                                       to assigned protocols;
                                              planning requirements. In addition, the                        activities or pre-activity monitoring, all
                                                                                                             pile driving activities at that location                     • Experience or training in the field
                                              project will comply with the Port’s                                                                                      identification of marine mammals,
                                              stormwater regulations. Fueling of land                        shall be halted or delayed, respectively.
                                                                                                             If pile driving is halted or delayed due                  including the identification of
                                              and marine-based equipment will be                                                                                       behaviors;
                                              conducted in accordance with                                   to the presence of a marine mammal, the
                                                                                                             activity may not resume or commence                          • Sufficient training, orientation, or
                                              procedures outlined in the SPCC. Well-                                                                                   experience with the construction
                                              maintained equipment will be used to                           until either the animal has voluntarily
                                                                                                             left and been visually confirmed beyond                   operation to provide for personal safety
                                              perform work, and except in the case of
                                                                                                             the shutdown zone and 15 or 30                            during observations;
                                              a failure or breakdown, equipment
                                                                                                             minutes (for pinnipeds/small cetaceans                       • Writing skills sufficient to prepare a
                                              maintenance will be performed offsite.
                                              Equipment will be inspected daily by                           or large cetaceans, respectively) have                    report of observations including but not
                                              the operator for leaks or spills. If leaks                     passed without re-detection of the                        limited to the number and species of
                                              or spills are encountered, the source of                       animal. Pile driving activities include                   marine mammals observed; dates and
                                              the leak will be identified, leaked                            the time to install or remove a single                    times when in-water construction
                                              material will be cleaned up, and the                           pile or series of piles, as long as the time              activities were conducted; dates, times,
                                              cleaning materials will be collected and                       elapsed between uses of the pile driving                  and reason for implementation of
                                              properly disposed. Fresh cement or                             equipment is no more than thirty                          mitigation (or why mitigation was not
                                              concrete will not be allowed to enter                          minutes.                                                  implemented when required); and
                                              San Francisco Bay. All construction                               For all pile driving activities, a                     marine mammal behavior; and
                                              materials, wastes, debris, sediment,                           minimum of one protected species                             • Ability to communicate orally, by
                                              rubbish, trash, fencing, etc. will be                          observed (PSO) will be required,                          radio or in person, with project
                                              removed from the site once project                             stationed at the active pile driving rig or               personnel to provide real-time
                                              construction is complete, and                                  at the best vantage point(s) practicable                  information on marine mammals
                                              transported to an authorized disposal                          to monitor the shutdown zones for                         observed in the area as necessary.
                                              area.                                                          marine mammals and implement                                 To prevent Level A take of cetaceans,
                                                                                                             shutdown or delay procedures when                         elephant seals, and Northern fur seals,
                                              Pile Driving                                                   applicable through communication with                     shutdown zones equivalent to the Level
                                                 Pre-activity monitoring will take place                     the equipment operator. Two PSOs will                     A harassment zones will be established.
                                              from 30 minutes prior to initiation of                         be required on days when impact pile                      If the Level A harassment zone is less
                                              pile driving activity and post-activity                        driving occurs.                                           than 10 m, a minimum 10 m shutdown
                                              monitoring will continue through 30                               Monitoring of pile driving will be                     zone will be enforced. WETA will
                                              minutes post-completion of pile driving                        conducted by qualified PSOs (see                          implement shutdown zones as follows:

                                                                                                          TABLE 12—PILE DRIVING SHUTDOWN ZONES
                                                                                                                                                  Shutdown zone (m)
                                                             Pile size and                                                                     High-
                                                          installation method                       Low-frequency     Mid-frequency                                               Phocid                                  Otariid
                                                                                                                                            frequency
                                                                                                      cetaceans        cetaceans                                                 pinnipeds                              pinnipeds
                                                                                                                                            cetaceans

                                              24-in Vibratory ...................................               10                  10                  10   10 .....................................................               10
                                              24-in Impact ......................................              420                  15                 500   30 for harbor seals, 224 for all other                                 16
                                                                                                                                                               species.
                                              30-in Vibratory ...................................               10                  10                  10   10 .....................................................               10
                                              30-in Impact ......................................              420                  15                 500   30 for harbor seals, 224 for all other                                 16
                                                                                                                                                               species.
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                                              36-in Vibratory ...................................               10                  10                  10   10 .....................................................               10
                                              36-in Impact ......................................              800                  30                 955   30 for harbor seals, 430 for all other                                 30
                                                                                                                                                               species.



                                                If a species for which authorization                         which authorization has been granted                      observed approaching or within the
                                              has not been granted, or a species for                         but the authorized takes are met, is                      Level B harassment zones (Table 4), pile


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                                              driving and removal activities must                     Monitoring and Reporting                               take-authorizations-construction-
                                              cease immediately using delay and shut-                    In order to issue an IHA for an                     activities.
                                              down procedures. Similarly, if a species                                                                         Hydroacoustic monitoring will be
                                                                                                      activity, Section 101(a)(5)(D) of the
                                              for which Level A take has not been                                                                            conducted in consultation with the
                                                                                                      MMPA states that NMFS must set forth,
                                              authorized, or a species for which                                                                             California Department of Fish and
                                                                                                      requirements pertaining to the
                                              authorization has been granted but the                                                                         Wildlife (CDFW) during a minimum of
                                                                                                      monitoring and reporting of such taking.
                                              authorized takes are met, is observed                                                                          ten percent of all impact pile driving
                                                                                                      The MMPA implementing regulations at
                                              approaching or within the Level A                                                                              activities. Hydroacoustic monitoring of
                                                                                                      50 CFR 216.104 (a)(13) indicate that
                                              harassment zones (Table 6), pile driving                                                                       vibratory pile driving was completed
                                                                                                      requests for authorizations must include
                                              and removal activities must cease                                                                              during the 2017 construction season and
                                                                                                      the suggested means of accomplishing
                                              immediately. Activities must not                                                                               will not be conducted in 2018.
                                                                                                      the necessary monitoring and reporting
                                              resume until the animal has been                                                                               Monitoring of impact pile driving will
                                                                                                      that will result in increased knowledge
                                              confirmed to have left the area or 15 or                                                                       be done in accordance with the
                                                                                                      of the species and of the level of taking
                                              30 minutes (pinniped/small cetacean or                                                                         methodology outlined in the
                                                                                                      or impacts on populations of marine
                                              large cetacean, respectively) has                                                                              Hydroacoustic Monitoring Plan. The
                                                                                                      mammals that are expected to be
                                              elapsed.                                                                                                       monitoring will be conducted to achieve
                                                 Piles driven with an impact hammer                   present in the action area. Effective
                                                                                                                                                             the following:
                                                                                                      reporting is critical both to compliance
                                              will employ a ‘‘soft start’’ technique to                                                                        • Be based on the dual metric criteria
                                              give fish and marine mammals an                         as well as ensuring that the most value
                                                                                                                                                             (Popper et al., 2006) and the
                                              opportunity to move out of the area                     is obtained from the required
                                                                                                                                                             accumulated SEL;
                                              before full-powered impact pile driving                 monitoring.                                              • Establish field locations that will be
                                              begins. This soft start will include an                    Monitoring and reporting                            used to document the extent of the area
                                              initial set of three strikes from the                   requirements prescribed by NMFS                        experiencing 187 dB SEL accumulated;
                                              impact hammer at reduced energy,                        should contribute to improved                            • Verify the distance of the Marine
                                              followed by a 30 second waiting period,                 understanding of one or more of the                    Mammal Level A harassment/shutdown
                                              then two subsequent three-strike sets.                  following:                                             zone and Level B harassment zone
                                              Soft start will be required at the                         • Occurrence of marine mammal                       thresholds;
                                              beginning of each day’s impact pile                     species or stocks in the area in which                   • Describe the methods necessary to
                                              driving work and at any time following                  take is anticipated (e.g., presence,                   continuously assess underwater noise
                                              a cessation of impact pile driving of 30                abundance, distribution, density);                     on a real-time basis, including details on
                                              minutes or longer.                                         • Nature, scope, or context of likely               the number, location, distance, and
                                                 Impact hammers will be cushioned                     marine mammal exposure to potential                    depth of hydrophones and associated
                                              using a 12-in thick wood cushion block.                 stressors/impacts (individual or                       monitoring equipment;
                                              WETA will also employ a bubble                          cumulative, acute or chronic), through                   • Provide a means of recording the
                                              curtain during impact pile driving.                     better understanding of: (1) Action or                 time and number of pile strikes, the
                                              WETA will implement the following                       environment (e.g., source                              peak sound energy per strike, and
                                              performance standards:                                  characterization, propagation, ambient                 interval between strikes; and
                                                 • The bubble curtain must distribute                 noise); (2) affected species (e.g., life                 • Provide provisions to provide all
                                              air bubbles around 100 percent of the                   history, dive patterns); (3) co-occurrence             monitoring data to the CDFW and
                                              piling perimeter for the full depth of the              of marine mammal species with the                      NMFS.
                                              water column;                                           action; or (4) biological or behavioral
                                                 • The lowest bubble ring shall be in                 context of exposure (e.g., age, calving or             Visual Marine Mammal Observations
                                              contact with the mudline for the full                   feeding areas);                                           WETA will collect sighting data and
                                              circumference of the ring, and the                         • Individual marine mammal                          behavioral responses to construction for
                                              weights attached to the bottom ring                     responses (behavioral or physiological)                marine mammal species observed in the
                                              shall ensure 100 percent mudline                        to acoustic stressors (acute, chronic, or              Level B harassment zones during the
                                              contact. No parts of the ring or other                  cumulative), other stressors, or                       period of activity. All PSOs will be
                                              objects shall prevent full mudline                      cumulative impacts from multiple                       trained in marine mammal
                                              contact; and                                            stressors;                                             identification and behaviors and are
                                                 • WETA shall require that                               • How anticipated responses to                      required to have no other construction-
                                              construction contractors train personnel                stressors impact either: (1) Long-term                 related tasks while conducting
                                              in the proper balancing of air flow to the              fitness and survival of individual                     monitoring. WETA proposes to use one
                                              bubblers, and shall require that                        marine mammals; or (2) populations,                    PSO to monitor the shutdown zones and
                                              construction contractors submit an                      species, or stocks;                                    Level B harassment zones during
                                              inspection/performance report for                          • Effects on marine mammal habitat                  vibratory pile driving. During impact
                                              approval by WETA within 72 hours                        (e.g., marine mammal prey species,                     pile driving, two PSOs will be used. The
                                              following the performance test.                         acoustic habitat, or other important                   monitoring zones will be established
                                              Corrections to the attenuation device to                physical components of marine                          equivalent to the Level B harassment
                                              meet the performance standards shall                    mammal habitat); and                                   zones for each pile size and installation
                                              occur prior to impact driving.                             • Mitigation and monitoring                         method (Table 4). The PSO will monitor
                                                 Based on our evaluation of the                       effectiveness.                                         the shutdown zones and monitoring
                                              mitigation measures listed above, NMFS                                                                         zones before, during, and after pile
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                                              has determined that the mitigation                      Hydroacoustic Monitoring
                                                                                                                                                             driving. Based on our requirements,
                                              measures provide the means effecting                      WETA’s monitoring and reporting is                   WETA will implement the following
                                              the least practicable impact on the                     also described in their Hydroacoustic                  procedures for pile driving and removal:
                                              affected species or stocks and their                    Monitoring Plan and Marine Mammal                         • The PSO will be located at the best
                                              habitat, paying particular attention to                 Monitoring Plan, available at https://                 vantage point in order to properly see
                                              rookeries, mating grounds, and areas of                 www.fisheries.noaa.gov/national/                       the entire shutdown zone and as much
                                              similar significance.                                   marine-mammal-protection/incidental-                   of the monitoring zone as possible;


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                                                • During all observation periods, the                   • Distance from pile driving activities              ongoing anthropogenic activities are
                                              observer will use binoculars and the                    to marine mammals and distance from                    incorporated into this analysis via their
                                              naked eye to search continuously for                    the marine mammals to the observation                  impacts on the environmental baseline
                                              marine mammals;                                         point;                                                 (e.g., as reflected in the regulatory status
                                                • If the shutdown zones are obscured                    • Description of implementation of                   of the species, population size and
                                              by fog or poor lighting conditions, pile                mitigation measures (e.g., shutdown or                 growth rate where known, ongoing
                                              driving will not be initiated until that                delay);                                                sources of human-caused mortality, or
                                              zone is visible. Should such conditions                   • Locations of all marine mammal                     ambient noise levels).
                                              arise while pile driving is underway, the               observations; and                                         Pile driving activities associated with
                                              activity would be halted; and                             • Other human activity in the area.                  the ferry terminal construction project,
                                                • The shutdown and monitoring                         Reporting                                              as outlined previously, have the
                                              zones will be monitored for the                                                                                potential to disturb or displace marine
                                              presence of marine mammals before,                         A draft report will be submitted to                 mammals. Specifically, the specified
                                              during, and after any pile driving                      NMFS within 90 days of the completion                  activities may result in take, in the form
                                              activity.                                               of marine mammal monitoring, or sixty                  of Level A (PTS) and Level B
                                                PSOs implementing the monitoring                      days prior to the requested date of                    harassment (behavioral disturbance),
                                              protocol will assess its effectiveness                  issuance of any future IHA for projects                from underwater sounds generated from
                                              using an adaptive approach. The                         at the same location, whichever comes                  pile driving and removal. Potential takes
                                              monitoring biologist will use their best                first. The report will include marine                  could occur if individuals of these
                                              professional judgment throughout                        mammal observations pre-activity,                      species are present in the ensonified
                                              implementation and seek improvements                    during-activity, and post-activity during              zone when pile driving and removal
                                              to these methods when deemed                            pile driving and removal days, and will                occurs.
                                              appropriate. Any modifications to the                   also provide descriptions of any                          No serious injury or mortality is
                                              protocol will be coordinated between                    behavioral responses to construction                   anticipated given the nature of the
                                              NMFS and WETA.                                          activities by marine mammals and a                     activities and measures designed to
                                                In addition, the PSO will survey the                  complete description of all mitigation                 minimize the possibility of injury to
                                              Level A and Level B harassment zones                    shutdowns and the results of those                     marine mammals. The potential for
                                              on two separate days—no earlier than                    actions and an extrapolated total take                 these outcomes is minimized through
                                              seven days before the first day of                      estimate based on the number of marine                 the construction method and the
                                              construction—to establish baseline                      mammals observed during the course of                  implementation of the planned
                                              observations. Monitoring will be timed                  construction. A final report must be                   mitigation measures. Specifically,
                                              to occur during various tides (preferably               submitted within 30 days following                     vibratory hammers will be the primary
                                              low and high tides) during daylight                     resolution of comments on the draft                    method of installation (impact driving is
                                              hours from locations that are publicly                  report.                                                included only as a contingency). Impact
                                              accessible (e.g., Pier 14 or the Ferry                  Negligible Impact Analysis and                         pile driving produces short, sharp
                                              Plaza). The information collected from                  Determination                                          pulses with higher peak levels and
                                              baseline monitoring will be used for                                                                           much sharper rise time to reach those
                                                                                                         NMFS has defined negligible impact                  peaks. If impact driving is necessary,
                                              comparison with results of monitoring
                                                                                                      as an impact resulting from the                        implementation of soft start and
                                              during pile-driving activities.
                                                                                                      specified activity that cannot be                      shutdown zones significantly reduces
                                              Data Collection                                         reasonably expected to, and is not                     any possibility of injury. Given
                                                 WETA will record detailed                            reasonably likely to, adversely affect the             sufficient ‘‘notice’’ through use of soft
                                              information about any implementation                    species or stock through effects on                    start (for impact driving), marine
                                              of shutdowns, including the distance of                 annual rates of recruitment or survival                mammals are expected to move away
                                              animals to the pile and description of                  (50 CFR 216.103). A negligible impact                  from a sound source that is annoying
                                              specific actions that ensued and                        finding is based on the lack of likely                 prior to it becoming potentially
                                              resulting behavior of the animal, if any.               adverse effects on annual rates of                     injurious. WETA will also employ the
                                              In addition, WETA will attempt to                       recruitment or survival (i.e., population-             use of 12-in-thick wood cushion block
                                              distinguish between the number of                       level effects). An estimate of the number              on impact hammers, and a bubble
                                              individual animals taken and the                        of takes alone is not enough information               curtain as sound attenuation devices.
                                              number of incidences of take. We                        on which to base an impact                             Environmental conditions in San
                                              require that, at a minimum, the                         determination. In addition to                          Francisco Ferry Terminal mean that
                                              following information be collected on                   considering estimates of the number of                 marine mammal detection ability by
                                              the sighting forms:                                     marine mammals that might be ‘‘taken’’                 trained observers is high, enabling a
                                                 • Date and time that monitored                       through harassment, NMFS considers                     high rate of success in implementation
                                              activity begins or ends;                                other factors, such as the likely nature               of shutdowns to avoid injury.
                                                 • Construction activities occurring                  of any responses (e.g., intensity,                        WETA’s activities are localized and of
                                              during each observation period;                         duration), the context of any responses                relatively short duration (a maximum of
                                                 • Weather parameters (e.g., percent                  (e.g., critical reproductive time or                   41 days of pile driving over the work
                                              cover, visibility);                                     location, migration), as well as effects               season). The entire project area is
                                                 • Water conditions (e.g., sea state,                 on habitat, and the likely effectiveness               limited to the San Francisco ferry
                                              tide state);                                            of the mitigation. We also assess the                  terminal area and its immediate
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                                                 • Species, numbers, and, if possible,                number, intensity, and context of                      surroundings. These localized and
                                              age and sex class of marine mammals;                    estimated takes by evaluating this                     short-term noise exposures may cause
                                                 • Description of any observable                      information relative to population                     short-term behavioral modifications in
                                              marine mammal behavior patterns,                        status. Consistent with the 1989                       harbor seals, northern fur seals,
                                              including bearing and direction of                      preamble for NMFS’s implementing                       northern elephant seals, California sea
                                              travel, and if possible, the correlation to             regulations (54 FR 40338; September 29,                lions, harbor porpoises, bottlenose
                                              SPLs;                                                   1989), the impacts from other past and                 dolphins, and gray whales. Moreover,


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                                              the planned mitigation and monitoring                      • The high level of ambient noise                   mammals, NMFS finds that small
                                              measures are expected to reduce the                     already in the ferry terminal area; and                numbers of marine mammals will be
                                              likelihood of injury and behavior                          • The small percentage of the stock                 taken relative to the population size of
                                              exposures. Additionally, no important                   that may be affected by project activities             the affected species or stocks.
                                              feeding and/or reproductive areas for                   (less than seven percent for all species).
                                                                                                         Based on the analysis contained                     Unmitigable Adverse Impact Analysis
                                              marine mammals are known to be
                                                                                                      herein of the likely effects of the                    and Determination
                                              within the ensonified area during the
                                              construction time frame.                                specified activity on marine mammals                     There are no relevant subsistence uses
                                                 The project also is not expected to                  and their habitat, and taking into                     of the affected marine mammal stocks or
                                              have significant adverse effects on                     consideration the implementation of the                species implicated by this action.
                                              affected marine mammals’ habitat. The                   monitoring and mitigation measures,                    Therefore, NMFS has determined that
                                              project activities will not modify                      NMFS finds that the total marine                       the total taking of affected species or
                                              existing marine mammal habitat for a                    mammal take from the activity will have                stocks would not have an unmitigable
                                              significant amount of time. The                         a negligible impact on all affected                    adverse impact on the availability of
                                              activities may cause some fish to leave                 marine mammal species or stocks.                       such species or stocks for taking for
                                              the area of disturbance, thus temporarily                                                                      subsistence purposes.
                                                                                                      Small Numbers
                                              impacting marine mammals’ foraging                                                                             Endangered Species Act (ESA)
                                              opportunities in a limited portion of the                 As noted above, only small numbers
                                              foraging range; but, because of the short               of incidental take may be authorized                      Section 7(a)(2) of the Endangered
                                              duration of the activities and the                      under Section 101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA                 Species Act of 1973 (ESA: 16 U.S.C.
                                              relatively small area of the habitat that               for specified activities other than                    1531 et seq.) requires that each Federal
                                              may be affected, the impacts to marine                  military readiness activities. The MMPA                agency insure that any action it
                                              mammal habitat are not expected to                      does not define small numbers and so,                  authorizes, funds, or carries out is not
                                              cause significant or long-term negative                 in practice, where estimated numbers                   likely to jeopardize the continued
                                              consequences.                                           are available, NMFS compares the                       existence of any endangered or
                                                 Effects on individuals that are taken                number of individuals taken to the most                threatened species or result in the
                                              by Level B harassment, on the basis of                  appropriate estimation of abundance of                 destruction or adverse modification of
                                              reports in the literature as well as                    the relevant species or stock in our                   designated critical habitat.
                                              monitoring from other similar activities,               determination of whether an                               No incidental take of ESA-listed
                                              will likely be limited to reactions such                authorization is limited to small                      species is authorized or expected to
                                              as increased swimming speeds,                           numbers of marine mammals.                             result from this activity. Therefore,
                                              increased surfacing time, or decreased                  Additionally, other qualitative factors                NMFS has determined that formal
                                              foraging (if such activity were occurring)              may be considered in the analysis, such                consultation under section 7 of the ESA
                                              (e.g., Thorson and Reyff 2006; Lerma                    as the temporal or spatial scale of the                is not required for this action.
                                              2014). Most likely, individuals will                    activities.
                                                                                                        Table 11 details the number of                       Authorization
                                              simply move away from the sound
                                              source and be temporarily displaced                     instances that animals could be exposed                  NMFS has issued an IHA to WETA for
                                              from the areas of pile driving, although                to received noise levels that could cause              the potential harassment of small
                                              even this reaction has been observed                    Level A and Level B harassment for the                 numbers of seven marine mammal
                                              primarily only in association with                      planned work at the ferry terminal                     species incidental to the Downtown San
                                              impact pile driving. Thus, even repeated                project site relative to the total stock               Francisco Ferry Terminal Expansion
                                              Level B harassment of some small                        abundance. The instances of take                       Project, South Basin Improvements
                                              subset of the overall stock is unlikely to              authorized to be taken for all stocks are              Project, including the previously
                                              result in any significant realized                      considered small relative to the relevant              mentioned mitigation, monitoring, and
                                              decrease in fitness for the affected                    stocks or populations even if each                     reporting measures.
                                              individuals, and thus will not result in                estimated instance of take occurred to a                 Dated: June 15, 2018.
                                              any adverse impact to the stock as a                    new individual—an unlikely scenario.                   Donna S. Wieting,
                                              whole.                                                  The total percent of the population (if                Director, Office of Protected Resources,
                                                 In summary and as described above,                   each instance was a separate individual)               National Marine Fisheries Service.
                                              the following factors primarily support                 for which take is requested is                         [FR Doc. 2018–13281 Filed 6–20–18; 8:45 am]
                                              our determination that the impacts                      approximately seven percent for
                                                                                                                                                             BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                              resulting from this activity are not                    bottlenose dolphins, two percent for
                                              expected to adversely affect the species                harbor seals, and less than one percent
                                              or stock through effects on annual rates                for all other species (Table 13). For                  DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                              of recruitment or survival:                             pinnipeds occurring in the vicinity of
                                                 • No mortality is anticipated or                     the ferry terminal, there will almost                  National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                              authorized                                              certainly be some overlap in individuals               Administration
                                                 • Injurious takes are not expected due               present day-to-day, and the number of
                                                                                                                                                             RIN 0648–XG242
                                              to the presumed efficacy of the planned                 individuals taken is expected to be
                                              mitigation measures in reducing the                     notably lower. Similarly, the number of                Fisheries of the Northeastern United
                                              effects of the specified activity to the                bottlenose dolphins that could be                      States; Bluefish Fishery; Scoping
                                              level of least practicable impact;                      subject to Level B harassment is
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                                                                                                                                                             Process; Correction
                                                 • Level B harassment may consist of,                 expected to be a single pod of five
                                              at worst, temporary modifications in                    individuals exposed up to six times over               AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries
                                              behavior (e.g., temporary avoidance of                  the course of the project.                             Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                              habitat or changes in behavior);                          Based on the analysis contained                      Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                                 • The lack of important feeding,                     herein of the activity (including the                  Commerce.
                                              pupping, or other areas in the action                   mitigation and monitoring measures)                    ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare an
                                              area;                                                   and the anticipated take of marine                     environmental impact statement; notice


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Document Created: 2018-06-21 01:23:16
Document Modified: 2018-06-21 01:23:16
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice; Issuance of an Incidental Harassment Authorization.
DatesThis Authorization is effective from June 1, 2018 through May 31, 2019.
ContactAmy Fowler, Office of Protected Resources, NMFS, (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: https:// www.fisheries.noaa.gov/national/marine-mammal-protection/incidental- take-authorizations-construction-activities. In case of problems accessing these documents, please call the contact listed above.
FR Citation83 FR 28826 
RIN Number0648-XG13

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