83_FR_30531 83 FR 30406 - Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to the Service Pier Extension Project on Naval Base Kitsap Bangor, Washington

83 FR 30406 - Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to the Service Pier Extension Project on Naval Base Kitsap Bangor, Washington

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 125 (June 28, 2018)

Page Range30406-30420
FR Document2018-13870

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 United States Department of the Navy (Navy) to incidentally harass, by Level A and Level B harassment, marine mammals during construction activities associated with the Service Pier Extension (SPE) project at Naval Base Kitsap Bangor, Washington.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

RIN 0648-XF870


Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; 
Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to the Service Pier Extension Project 
on Naval Base Kitsap Bangor, Washington

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 United States Department of the Navy (Navy) to incidentally harass, 
by Level A and Level B harassment, marine mammals during construction 
activities associated with the Service Pier Extension (SPE) project at 
Naval Base Kitsap Bangor, Washington.

DATES: This Authorization is effective from July 16, 2019 through July 
15, 2020.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rob Pauline, 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: www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental/construction.htm. In case of problems accessing these 
documents, please call the contact listed above.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Background

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

Summary of Request

    On August 9, 2017, NMFS received a request from the Navy for an IHA 
to take marine mammals incidental to pile driving and removal 
associated with planned construction of the SPE on Naval Base Kitsap 
Bangor, Washington. The application was deemed adequate and complete by 
NMFS on November 15, 2017.
    The Navy's request is for take by Level B harassment of four marine 
mammal species and Level A and Level B harassment of one species. 
Neither the Navy nor NMFS expect serious injury or immortality to 
result from this activity and, therefore, an IHA is appropriate.

Description of Planned Activity

Overview

    The Navy is planning to extend the service pier to provide 
additional berthing capacity and improve associated facilities for 
existing homeported and visiting submarines at Naval Base Kitsap 
Bangor. The project includes impact and vibratory pile driving and 
vibratory pile removal. Sounds resulting from pile driving and removal 
may result in the incidental take of marine mammals by Level A and 
Level B harassment in the form of auditory injury or behavioral 
harassment. Naval Base Kitsap Bangor is located on Hood Canal 
approximately 20 miles (32 kilometers) west of Seattle, Washington. The 
in-water construction period for the planned action will occur over 12 
months. The issued IHA would be effective from July 16, 2019 through 
July 15, 2020 and cover two in-water work windows. A detailed 
description of the planned SPE project is provided in the Federal 
Register notice for the proposed IHA (83 FR 10689; March 12, 2018). 
Since that time, no changes have been made to the planned pile driving 
and removal activities. Therefore, a detailed description is not 
provided here. Please refer to that Federal Register notice for the 
description of the specific activity.

Comments and Responses

    A notice of NMFS's proposal to issue an IHA to the Navy was 
published in the Federal Register on March 12, 2018 (83 FR 10689). That 
notice described, in detail, the Navy'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, Whale and 
Dolphin Conservation (WDC), and private citizens.
    Comment: The Commission commented that the method NMFS used to 
estimate the numbers of takes during the proposed activities, which 
summed fractions of takes for each species across project days, does 
not account for and negates the intent of NMFS's 24-hour reset policy. 
The Commission understands that NMFS has developed rounding criteria 
and recommends that it be shared with the Commission.
    Response: NMFS will share the rounding criteria with the Commission 
following the completion of internal review and looks forward to 
discussing the issue with them in the future.
    Comment: The Commission requested clarification of certain issues 
associated with NMFS's notice that one-year renewals could be issued in 
certain limited circumstances and expressed concern that the renewal 
process, as proposed, 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.

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    Response: 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 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 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 are all 
IHAs. Last, NMFS will publish on our website a description of the 
renewal process before any renewal is issued utilizing the new process.
    Comment: The Commission supports NMFS's use of the updated 
permanent threshold shift (PTS) thresholds and associated weighting 
functions that are used to estimate the Level A harassment zones. 
However, it feels there are some shortcomings that need to be addressed 
regarding the methodology for determining the extent of the Level A 
harassment zones based on the associated PTS cumulative sound exposure 
level (SELcum) thresholds for the various types of sound 
sources, including stationary sound sources. The Commission does not 
question the Level A harassment thresholds themselves, but rather the 
manner in which the PTS SELcum thresholds are currently 
implemented. The Level A and B harassment zones do not make sense 
biologically or acoustically due to NMFS's unrealistic assumption that 
the animals remain stationary throughout the entire day of the 
activity. The Commission believes that it would be prudent for NMFS to 
consult with scientists and acousticians to determine the appropriate 
accumulation time that action proponents should use to determine the 
extent of the Level A harassment zones based on the associated PTS 
SELcum thresholds in such situations.
    Response: During the 2016 Technical Guidance's recent review, in 
accordance with E.O. 13795, NMFS received comments from multiple 
Federal agencies, including the Commission, recommending the 
establishment a working group to investigate more realistic means of 
approximating the accumulation period associated with sound exposure 
beyond the default 24-h accumulation period. Based on these comments, 
NMFS will be convening a working group to re-evaluate implementation of 
the default 24-h accumulation period and investigate means for deriving 
more realistic accumulation periods.
    Comment: The Commission recommended that NMFS encourage the Navy to 
reduce the sizes of its shutdown zones to ensure both that pinnipeds 
are sufficiently protected from Level A harassment and that the 
activities can be completed in an appropriate manner and within an 
appropriate timeframe.
    Response: NMFS consulted with the Navy who concurred that a 
reduction in zone sizes were appropriate. Additional details may be 
found in the Mitigation section of this notice.
    Comment: The WDC recommended that lead observers should be familiar 
with, or adequately trained on, the differences in appearance between 
southern resident and transient killer whales and be able to 
immediately report the presence of southern resident orcas should they 
enter or approach Hood Canal.
    Response: The Navy reports that qualified monitors would be 
familiar with differences in appearance between resident and transient 
killer whales.
    Comment: The WDC recommended that the Navy install a hydroacoustic 
system to detect the presence of marine mammals at or near the entrance 
to Hood Canal, in order to monitor for southern resident killer whales, 
which tend to be more vocally active than transient killer whales.
    Response: NMFS does not believe that a hydroacoustic system is 
necessary since southern resident killer whales have not occurred in 
Hood Canal. Additionally, due to the use of Orca network, marine mammal 
monitoring measures, and the high amount of attention that Southern 
resident killer whale movements receive, NMFS is confident that the 
Navy will be able to detect southern resident killer whale presence 
near the Hood Canal Bridge.
    Comment: A comment from the public stated that there is not enough 
scientific data available on hearing impairment in marine mammals 
resulting from the proposed activities to make any type of 
determination. They also felt that there is a lack of scientific 
understanding of the potential effects of the project on the species in 
the surrounding area and that too many assumptions were made by NMFS in 
the analysis.
    Response: The Potential Impacts section of the notice of proposed 
IHA (83 FR 10689; March 12, 2018) described numerous studies that have 
examined the effects of underwater sound on marine mammal, as well as 
those in the Technical Guidance that was directly used to assess noise-
induced hearing loss. While not all marine mammal species have been 
subject to studies examining hearing and impacts of noise on hearing, 
enough data has been collected to identify specific marine mammal 
hearing groups as not all marine mammals have equal hearing 
capabilities or susceptibility to noise-induced hearing loss. Current 
hearing data (collected via direct behavioral and electrophysiological 
measurements) and predictions (based on inner ear morphology, modeling, 
behavior, vocalizations, or taxonomy) allow for individual species to 
be placed in specific hearing groups and develop composite audiograms 
for each hearing group. From composite audiograms, weighting functions 
associated with each hearing group, along with data on noise-induced 
hearing loss (i.e., acoustic thresholds), can be applied to predict the 
exposures at which animals could suffer permanent hearing impairment.
    NMFS uses the best available science to make determinations on the 
potential impacts of underwater noise on marine mammals. When specific 
data on a given topic or variable is not available, NMFS must make 
assumptions in order to conduct an analysis. In many instances, such 
assumptions are based on scenarios or conditions that existed at 
locations where NMFS had previously issued incidental take 
authorizations.
    Comment: A private citizen comment noted NMFS fails to specify the 
use of a hydraulic or an electrical hammer during pile driving, and 
that the determination, or meaningful ``assumptions,'' of how 
significantly marine mammals will be affected by frequency and 
amplitude cannot be successful if the variation between the two 
hammering techniques is not taken into account. NMFS also did not 
define or have set criteria for the term problematic geotechnical 
conditions.
    Response: NMFS is unaware of any data indicating a difference in 
frequency and/or amplitude between hydraulic and electric hammers 
during pile

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driving. Problematic geotechnical conditions refers to any situation in 
which the use of a vibratory driver is insufficient to drive a pile to 
its required depth.

Description of Marine Mammals in the Area of Specified Activities

    Sections 3 and 4 of the application summarize available information 
regarding status and trends, distribution and habitat preferences, and 
behavior and life history, of the potentially affected species. 
Additional information regarding population trends and threats may be 
found in NMFS's Stock Assessment Reports (SAR; www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/sars/) and more general information about these species (e.g., physical 
and behavioral descriptions) may be found on NMFS's website 
(www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/species/mammals/).
    Table 1 lists all species with expected potential for occurrence in 
Hood Canal and summarizes information related to the population or 
stock, including regulatory status under the MMPA and ESA and potential 
biological removal (PBR), where known. An expected potential was 
defined as species with any regular occurrence in Hood Canal since 
1995. Note that while not observed on a consistent basis, west coast 
transient killer whales have been recorded intermittently in Hood Canal 
with the most recent sightings occurring in 2016 as described below. 
They have also been recorded remaining in the area for extended 
periods. As such, they have been listed as one of the species for which 
authorized take has been requested. For taxonomy, we follow Committee 
on Taxonomy (2017). PBR is defined by the MMPA as the maximum number of 
animals, not including natural mortalities, that may be removed from a 
marine mammal stock while allowing that stock to reach or maintain its 
optimum sustainable population (as described in NMFS's SARs). While no 
mortality is anticipated or authorized here, PBR and annual serious 
injury and mortality 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. 
All managed stocks in this region are assessed in NMFS's U.S. Pacific 
Marine Mammal SARs (Carretta et al., 2016) or Alaska Marine Mammal SARs 
(Muto et al., 2016). All values presented in Table 1 are the most 
recent available at the time of publication and are available in the 
2016 SARs (Carretta et al., 2016, Muto et al., 2016) (available online 
at: http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/sars/species.htm).

                                                          Table 1--Species Authorized for Take
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                                                                                         ESA/ MMPA status;   Stock abundance (CV,
               Species                    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 Odontoceti (toothed whales, dolphins, and porpoises)
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                                                                   Family Delphinidae
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Killer whale........................  Orcinus orca...........  West coast transient...  -; N                243 (n/a; 243, 2009)          2.4          0
                                                                                                             \4\.
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                                                             Family Phocoenidae (porpoises)
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Harbor porpoise.....................  Phocoena phocoena        Washington inland        -; N                11,233 (0.37; 8,308;           66      >=7.2
                                       vomerina.                waters.                                      2015).
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                                                         Order Carnivora--Superfamily Pinnipedia
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                                                      Family Otariidae (eared seals and sea lions)
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California sea lion.................  Zalophus californianus.  U.S....................  -; N                296,750 (n/a; 153,337;      9,200        389
                                                                                                             2011).
Steller sea lion....................  Eumetopias jubatus       Eastern U.S............  -; N                41,638 (n/a; 41,638;        2,498        108
                                       monteriensis.                                                         2015).
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                                                             Family Phocidae (earless seals)
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Harbor seal.........................  Phoca vitulina           Hood Canal.............  -; N                1,088 (0.15; unk;             unk        0.2
                                       richardii.                                                            1999) \4\.
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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.
\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.
\4\ Abundance estimates for these stocks are greater than eight years old and are therefore not considered current. PBR is considered undetermined for
  these stocks, as there is no current minimum abundance estimate for use in calculation. We nevertheless present the most recent abundance estimates,
  as these represent the best available information for use in this document.

    A detailed description of the of the species likely to be affected 
by the SPE project, including brief introductions to the species and 
relevant stocks as well as available information regarding population 
trends and threats, and information regarding local occurrence, were 
provided in the Federal Register notice for the proposed IHA (83 FR 
10689; March 12, 2018); since that time, we are not aware of any 
changes in the status of these species and stocks; therefore, detailed 
descriptions are not provided here. Please refer to that Federal 
Register notice for these descriptions. Please also refer to NMFS' 
website (www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/species/mammals/) for generalized species 
accounts.

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Potential Effects of Specified Activities on Marine Mammals and Their 
Habitat

    The effects of underwater noise from pile driving and removal 
activities for the SPE 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 10689; 
March 12, 2018) included a discussion of the effects of anthropogenic 
noise on marine mammals. The project would not result in permanent 
impacts to habitats used directly by marine mammals, such as haulout 
sites, but may have potential short-term impacts to food sources such 
as forage fish and minor impacts to the immediate substrate during 
installation and removal of piles during the SPE project. These 
potential effects are discussed in detail in the Federal Register 
notice for the proposed IHA (83 FR 10689; March 12, 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 
authorization through this IHA, which informs both NMFS' consideration 
of whether the number of takes is ``small'' and the negligible impact 
determination.
    Harassment is the only type of take expected to result from these 
activities. Except with respect to certain activities not pertinent 
here, section 3(18) of the MMPA defines ``harassment'' as any act of 
pursuit, torment, or annoyance which (i) has the potential to injure a 
marine mammal or marine mammal stock in the wild (Level A harassment); 
or (ii) has the potential to disturb a marine mammal or marine mammal 
stock in the wild by causing disruption of behavioral patterns, 
including, but not limited to, migration, breathing, nursing, breeding, 
feeding, or sheltering (Level B harassment).
    Authorized takes would primarily be by Level B harassment, as 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 for the harbor seal, 
due to larger predicted auditory injury zones and regular presence 
around the waterfront area. Auditory injury is unlikely to occur for 
mid-frequency cetaceans, high frequency cetaceans or otariid species 
due to small predicted zones. The planned mitigation and monitoring 
measures are expected to minimize the severity of such taking to the 
extent practicable.
    As described previously, no serious injury or mortality is 
anticipated or authorized for this activity. Below we describe how the 
take is estimated.
    Described in the most basic way, we estimate take by considering: 
(1) Acoustic thresholds above which NMFS believes the best available 
science indicates marine mammals will be behaviorally harassed or incur 
some degree of permanent hearing impairment; (2) the area or volume of 
water that will be ensonified above these levels in a day; (3) the 
density or occurrence of marine mammals within these ensonified areas; 
and, (4) and the number of days of activities. Below, we describe these 
components in more detail and present the authorized take estimate.

Acoustic Thresholds

    NMFS uses acoustic thresholds that identify the received level of 
underwater sound above which exposed marine mammals would be reasonably 
expected to be behaviorally harassed (equated to Level B harassment) or 
to incur PTS of some degree (equated to Level A harassment).
    Level B Harassment--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). NMFS uses a 
generalized acoustic threshold based on received level to estimate the 
onset of behavioral harassment. NMFS predicts that marine mammals are 
likely to be behaviorally affected in a manner we consider Level B 
harassment when exposed to underwater anthropogenic noise above 
received levels of 120 dB re 1 [mu]Pa (rms) for continuous (e.g. 
vibratory pile-driving) and above 160 dB re 1 [mu]Pa (rms) for non-
explosive impulsive (e.g., impact pile driving).
    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). The Navy's 
planned activity includes the use of impulsive (impact pile driving) 
and non-impulsive (vibratory pile driving and extraction) sources.
    These thresholds were developed by compiling and synthesizing the 
best available science and soliciting input multiple times from both 
the public and peer reviewers to inform the final product, and are 
provided in Table 2. 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.

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Ensonified Area

    Here, we describe operational and environmental parameters of the 
activity that will feed into identifying the area ensonified above the 
acoustic thresholds.
    Pile driving will generate underwater noise that potentially could 
result in disturbance to marine mammals swimming by the project area. 
Transmission loss (TL) underwater is the decrease in acoustic intensity 
as an acoustic pressure wave propagates out from a source until the 
source becomes indistinguishable from ambient sound. TL parameters vary 
with frequency, temperature, sea conditions, current, source and 
receiver depth, water depth, water chemistry, and bottom composition 
and topography. A standard sound propagation model, the Practical 
Spreading Loss model, was used to estimate the range from pile driving 
activity to various expected SPLs at potential project structures. This 
model follows a geometric propagation loss based on the distance from 
the driven pile, resulting in a 4.5 dB reduction in level for each 
doubling of distance from the source. In this model, the SPL at some 
distance away from the source (e.g., driven pile) is governed by a 
measured source level, minus the TL of the energy as it dissipates with 
distance. The TL equation is:
    TL = 15log10(R1/R2)

Where

TL is the transmission loss in dB,
R1 is the distance of the modeled SPL from the driven 
pile, and
R2 is the distance from the driven pile of the initial 
measurement.

    The degree to which underwater noise propagates away from a noise 
source is dependent on a variety of factors, most notably by the water 
bathymetry and presence or absence of reflective or absorptive 
conditions including the sea surface and sediment type. The TL model 
described above was used to calculate the expected noise propagation 
from both impact and vibratory pile driving, using representative 
source levels to estimate the zone of influence (ZOI) or area exceeding 
the noise criteria.

Source Levels

    For the analyses that follow, the TL model described above was used 
to calculate the expected noise propagation from pile driving, using an 
appropriate representative source level from Table 3 to estimate the 
area exceeding the noise criteria. The source levels were derived from 
the Navy's document titled Proxy source sound levels and potential 
bubble curtain attenuation for acoustic modeling of nearshore marine 
pile driving at Navy installations in Puget Sound (Navy 2015). In that 
document the Navy reviewed relevant data available for various types 
and sizes of piles typically used for pile driving and recommend

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proxy source values for Navy installations in Puget Sound. This 
document may be found as Appendix B in the Navy's application.

                                  Table 3--Underwater Noise Source Levels Modeled for Impact and Vibratory Pile Driving
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                                                                                                                                           SEL (dB re 1
                Pile type                      Installation method                Pile diameter            RMS (dB re 1    Peak (dB re 1    [mu]Pa \2\
                                                                                                              [mu]Pa)         [mu]Pa)          sec)
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Timber...................................  Vibratory..................  15-18 in (38-45 cm).............         155 \1\             N/A             N/A
Concrete.................................  Impact.....................  18 in (45 cm)...................             170             184             159
Steel....................................  Impact.....................  24 in (60 cm)...................             193             210             181
                                                                        36 (90 cm)......................             194             211             181
                                           Vibratory..................  24 (60 cm)......................             161             N/A             N/A
                                                                        36 (90 cm)......................             166             N/A             N/A
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1. Navy opted to use conservative value of 155 dB for project
Key: cm = centimeter; dB re 1 [mu]Pa = decibels referenced at 1 micropascal; N/A = not applicable; RMS = root mean square; SEL = sound exposure level.

    For vibratory pile driving distances to the PTS thresholds, the TL 
model described above incorporated the auditory weighting functions for 
each hearing group using a single frequency as described in the NMFS 
Optional Spreadsheet (NMFS, 2016b). 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 may 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. NMFS continues to develop ways to quantitatively refine 
these tools, and will qualitatively address the output where 
appropriate. For stationary sources, including pile driving, NMFS User 
Spreadsheet predicts the closest distance at which a marine mammal, if 
it remained beyond that distance the whole duration of the activity, 
would not incur PTS.
    For impact pile driving distances to the cumulative PTS thresholds 
for 36-inch (90 cm) and 24-inch (60 cm) steel and concrete pile, the TL 
model described above incorporated frequency weighting adjustments by 
applying the auditory weighting function over the entire 1-second SEL 
spectral data sets from impact pile driving. The Navy believes, and 
NMFS concurs, that this methodology provides a closer estimate than 
applying the weighting function at a single frequency as suggested in 
the NMFS Spreadsheet. The NMFS Spreadsheet is considered to be a 
conservative method that typically results in higher estimates of the 
PTS onset distance from the pile driving activity. The Navy analysis 
focused on the data provided from the Naval Kitsap Bangor Test Pile 
Program (steel piles) and the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard Intermediate 
Maintenance Facility Pier 6 Fender Pile Replacement Project (concrete 
piles) (Grebner et al., 2016). This analysis is described in more 
detail in the Appendix in the application.
    An unconfined bubble curtain will be used during impact driving of 
steel piles, since the project is located in an area without high 
currents. While bubble curtain performance is variable, data from the 
Bangor Naval Base Test Pile Program indicated an average peak SPL 
reduction of 8 dB to 10 dB at 10 meters was achieved for impact driving 
of 36- and 48-inch steel pipes (Navy 2015). However, for the SPE 
project, a reduction of 8 dB was utilized as shown in Table 4.

                                                             Table 4--Inputs for Determining Distances to Cumulative PTS Thresholds
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                                       36'' Steel impact            24'' Steel impact         18'' Concrete  impact     24'' Steel  vibratory    36'' Steel  vibratory            Timber
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                                                                                             INPUTS
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Spreadsheet Tab Used............  (E.1-2) Impact pile driving  (E.1-2) Impact pile driving  (E.1-2) Impact pile        (A.1) Vibratory pile     (A.1) Vibratory pile     (A.1) Vibratory pile
                                                                                             driving.                   driving.                 driving.                 driving.
Source Level (Single Strike/shot  173 dB (assumes 8 dB         173 dB (assumes 8 dB         159 dB...................
 SEL).                             attenuation) *.              attenuation) *.
Source Level (RMS SPL)..........  ...........................  ...........................  .........................  161 dB.................  166 dB.................  155
Weighting Factor Adjustment       Weighting override (Grebner  Weighting override (Grebner  Weighting override         2.5....................  2.5....................  2.5
 (kHz) **.                         et al. 2016).                et al. 2016).                (Grebner et al. 2016).
Number of strikes per day.......  1600.......................  1600.......................  1600.....................
Number of piles per day within    2..........................  1..........................  3........................
 24-h period.
Duration of sound Production      ...........................  ...........................  .........................  300....................  300....................  300
 (minutes).
Propagation (xLogR).............  15.........................  15.........................  15.......................  15.....................  15.....................  15

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Distance of source level          10.........................  10.........................  10.......................  10.....................  10.....................  10
 measurement (meters).
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* 8 dB reduction from use of unconfined bubble curtain during steel pipe impact driving.
** For impact driving, the TL model described above incorporated frequency weighting adjustments by applying the auditory weighting function over the entire 1-second SEL spectral data sets.


 Table 5--Calculated Radial Distances (meters) to Underwater Marine Mammal Impact Pile Driving Noise Thresholds-
                                               SELCUM Isopleths 1
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                                                                Level A isopleths--impact driving 2
                                                 ---------------------------------------------------------------
                   Source type                                         High-
                                                   Mid-frequency     frequency        Phocid          Otariid
                                                     cetaceans       cetaceans       pinnipeds       pinnipeds
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18-in concrete 3................................               2              74              19               1
24-in steel 4...................................               5             253              34               2
36-in steel 4...................................              14             740             217              12
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Notes:
1 Calculations based on SELCUM threshold criteria shown in Table 4.
Calculated values were rounded up the nearest meter.
2 Representative spectra were used to calculate the distances to the injury (PTS onset) thresholds for each
  functional hearing group for 24-inch and 36-inchsteel pile and 24-inch (60 cm) concrete pile. Distances for 18-
  inch (45 cm) concrete piles assumed to be the same as 24-inch (60 cm) concrete piles.
3 No bubble curtain planned for concrete pile.
4 Bubble curtain will be used for 24-inch (60 cm) and 36-inch (90 cm) steel piles, and calculations include 8 dB
  attenuation


 Table 6--Calculated Radial Distances (meters) to Level A Underwater Marine Mammal Vibratory Pile Driving Noise
                                                    Isopleths
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                                                              Level A isopleths--vibratory driving 1
                                                 ---------------------------------------------------------------
                   Source type                                         High-
                                                   Mid-frequency     frequency        Phocid          Otariid
                                                     cetaceans       cetaceans       pinnipeds       pinnipeds
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15-18-in timber.................................              <1              12               5              <1
24-in steel.....................................               2              30              12               1
36-in steel.....................................               4              64              26             1.8
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Notes:
1 Distances to the injury (PTS onset) thresholds calculated using National Marine Fisheries Service calculator
  with default Weighting Factor Adjustment of 2.5 (NMFS, 2016b).
Calculated values were rounded up the nearest meter.

    Tables 5 and 6 show the radial distances to impact and vibratory 
Level A isopleths. Based on the dual criteria provided in the NMFS 
Spreadsheet, the cumulative SEL was selected over peak threshold to 
calculate injury thresholds because the ensonified distances were 
larger.
    Using the same source level and transmission loss inputs discussed 
above the Level B isopleths were calculated for impact and vibratory 
driving (Table 7). Note that these attenuation distances are based on 
sound characteristics in open water. The actual attenuation distances 
are constrained by numerous land features and islands; these actual 
distances are reflected in the ensonified areas given below.

  Table 7--Level B Impact and Vibratory Pile Driving Exposure Distances
                          and Ensonified Areas
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                      Attenuation
             Pile type                 distance            Area *
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                             Impact (160 dB)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
18-in concrete....................            46 m  6.64 m\2\.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
24-in steel.......................           464 m  0.62 km\2\.
36-in steel.......................           541 m  0.78 km\2\.
                           Vibratory (120 dB)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
15-18-in timber...................          2.2 km  6.8 km\2\.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

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24-in steel.......................          5.4 km  26.1 km\2\.
36-in steel.......................         11.7 km  49.6 km\2\.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Areas were adjusted wherever land masses are encountered prior to
  reaching the full extent of the radius around the driven pile.

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.
    Transient killer whales are rare in Hood Canal and there are few 
data to describe transient killer whale abundance within Hood Canal. 
There have been anecdotal accounts of the whales in Hood Canal for 
decades. There was a report from one day in April 2016 and eight days 
in May 2016 of whales in Dabob Bay in Hood Canal (Orca Network, 2016). 
It is not known if these sightings were all of the same group of 
transient killer whales. However, the temporally discontinuous data 
suggest a high degree of variability in the habitat use and localized 
relative abundances of transient killer whales in Hood Canal. Given 
that whales were observed on eight days, in May 2016, NMFS will assume 
that whales could be observed on up to 8 days during the SPE project. 
The most commonly observed group size in Puget Sound from 2004 to 2010 
was 6 whales (Navy 2017).
    Harbor porpoises may be present in Puget Sound year-round typically 
in groups of one to five individuals and are regularly detected in Hood 
Canal. Aerial surveys conducted throughout 2013 to 2015 in Puget Sound 
indicated density in Puget Sound was 0.91 individuals/km\2\) (95% 
CI=0.72-1.10, all seasons pooled) and density in Hood Canal was 0.47/
km\2\ (95% CI=0.29-0.75, all seasons pooled) (Jefferson et al., 2016). 
However, after reviewing the most recent data the Navy has estimated 
that harbor porpoise density in Hood Canal is 0.44 animals/km\2\ 
(Smultea et al., 2017). Mean group size of harbor porpoises in Puget 
Sound in the 2013-2015 surveys was 1.7 in Hood Canal.
    Steller sea lions are routinely seen hauled out on submarines at 
Naval Base Kitsap. The Navy relied on monitoring data from 2012 to 2016 
to determine the average of the maximum count of hauled out Steller sea 
lions for each month in the in-water work window (Appendix A). The 
average of the monthly maximum counts during the in-water work window 
was 3.14.
    California sea lions can occur at Naval Base Kitsap Bangor in any 
month, although numbers are low from June through August (Appendix A in 
the application).
    California sea lions peak abundance occurs between October and May 
(NMFS, 1997; Jeffries et al., 2000) but animals can occur at Naval Base 
Kitsap Bangor in any month. The Navy relied on monitoring data from 
2012 to 2016 to determine the average of the maximum count of hauled 
out California sea lions for each month (Appendix A). The Navy 
determined abundance of California sea lions based on the average 
monthly maximum counts during the in-water work window (Appendix A), 
respectively, for an average maximum count of 48.85 animals.
    Boat-based surveys and monitoring indicate that harbor seals 
regularly swim in the waters at Naval Base Kitsap Bangor (Appendix A in 
Application). Hauled-out adults, mother/pup pairs, and neonates have 
been documented occasionally, but quantitative data are limited. 
Incidental surveys in August and September 2016 recorded as many as 28 
harbor seals hauled out under Marginal Wharf or swimming in adjacent 
waters. Additional animals were likely present at other locations 
during the same time of the surveys. To be conservative, the Navy 
estimated that an additional 7 animals were present based on typical 
sightings at the other piers at Bangor. Therefore, the Navy and NMFS 
assume that up to 35 seals could occur near the SPE project area on any 
given day.

Take Calculation and Estimation

    Here we describe how the information provided above is brought 
together to produce a quantitative take estimate.
    To quantitatively assess exposure of marine mammals to noise levels 
from pile driving over the NMFS threshold guidance, one of three 
methods was used depending on the species spatial and temporal 
occurrence. For species with rare or infrequent occurrence during the 
in-water work window, the likelihood of occurrence was reviewed based 
on the information in Chapter 3 of the application and the potential 
maximum duration of work days and total work days. Only one species was 
in this category, transient killer whale, and it had the potential to 
linger for multiple days based on historical information. The 
calculation was:

(1) Exposure estimate = Probable abundance during construction x 
Probable duration

Where:

Probable abundance = maximum expected group size
Probable duration = probable duration of animal(s) presence at 
construction sites during in-water work window

    For species that regularly occur in Puget Sound, but for which 
local abundance data are not available, marine mammal density estimates 
were used when available to determine the number of animals potentially 
exposed in a ZOI on any one day of pile driving or extraction. Only 
harbor porpoise was in this category.
    The equation for this species with only a density estimate and no 
site-specific abundance was:

(2) Exposure estimate = N x ZOI x maximum days of pile driving

Where:

N = density estimate used for each species
ZOI = Zone of Influence; the area where noise exceeds the noise 
threshold value

    For species with site-specific surveys available, exposures were 
estimated by:

(3) Exposure estimate = Abundance x maximum days of pile driving

Where:

Abundance = average monthly maximum over the time period when pile 
driving will occur for sea lions, and estimated total abundance for 
harbor seals

    All three pinniped species were in this category. Average monthly 
maximum counts of Steller sea lions and California sea lions (see 
Appendix A for abundance data of these species) were averaged over the 
in-water work window. The maximum number of animals observed during the 
month(s) with the highest number of animals present on a survey day was 
used in the analysis. For harbor seals, an abundance estimate for the 
Bangor waterfront was used.
    The following assumptions were used to calculate potential 
exposures to impact and vibratory pile driving noise for each 
threshold.
     For formulas (2) and (3), each species will be assumed to 
be present in

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the project area each day during construction. The timeframe for 
takings would be one potential take (Level B harassment exposure) per 
individual, per 24 hours.
     The pile type, size, and installation method that produce 
the largest ZOI were used to estimate exposure of marine mammals to 
noise impacts. Vibratory installation of 36-inch (90 cm) steel piles 
created the largest ZOI, so the exposure analysis calculates marine 
mammal exposures based on 36-inch steel piles for the 125 days when 
steel piles would be installed. For the estimated 35 days when concrete 
fender piles would be installed, impact driving was the only 
installation method and only 18-inch piles were proposed, so the 
exposure analysis calculated marine mammal exposures based on impact 
driving 18-inch concrete piles.
     All pilings will have an underwater noise disturbance 
distance equal to the pile that causes the greatest noise disturbance 
(i.e., the piling farthest from shore) installed with the method that 
has the largest ZOI. If vibratory pile driving would occur, the largest 
ZOI will be produced by vibratory driving. In this case, the ZOI for an 
impact hammer will be encompassed by the larger ZOI from the vibratory 
driver. Vibratory driving was assumed to occur on all 125 days of steel 
pile driving, but not the 35 days of concrete fender pile installation.
     Days of pile driving were conservatively based on a 
relatively slow daily production rate, but actual daily production 
rates may be higher, resulting in fewer actual pile driving days. The 
pile driving days are used solely to assess the number of days during 
which pile driving could occur if production was delayed due to 
equipment failure, safety, etc. In a real construction situation, pile 
driving production rates would be maximized when possible.

Transient Killer Whale

    Using the first calculation described in the above section, 
exposures to underwater pile driving were calculated using the average 
group size times the 8 days transient killer whales would be 
anticipated in the Hood Canal during pile driving activities. The Navy 
assumed that the average pod size was six individuals.
    Using this rationale, 48 potential Level B exposures of transient 
killer whales from vibratory pile driving are estimated (six animals 
times 8 days of exposure). Based on this analysis, the Navy requested 
and NMFS has authorized 48 Level B incidental takes for behavioral 
harassment. Concrete and steel ZOIs from impact driving will be fully 
monitorable (maximum distances to behavioral thresholds of 46 m and 541 
m, respectively, and maximum distance to injury thresholds is 14 m), so 
no killer whale behavioral or injury takes are expected from impact 
driving.

Harbor Porpoise

    Applying formula (2) to the animal density (0.44 animals/km\2\), 
the largest ZOI for Level B exposure (49.6 km\2\) and the estimated 
days of steel pile driving (125), the Navy requested and NMFS has 
authorized 2,728 Level B incidental takes of harbor porpoises. The 49.6 
km\2\ ZOI excludes the area behind the PSB because harbor porpoise have 
never been observed within the barrier. Harbor porpoise can be visually 
detected to a distance of about 200 m by experienced observers in 
conditions up to Beaufort 2 (Navy 2017). Therefore, the concrete ZOIs 
will be fully monitorable (maximum distance of 46 m), so no takes were 
calculated for the estimated 35 days of concrete fender pile 
installation.

Steller Sea Lion

    Formula (3) as described in the previous section was used with 
site-specific abundance data to calculate potential exposures of 
Steller sea lions during steel pile driving for the SPE project. 
Animals could be exposed when traveling, resting, and foraging. Because 
a Level A injury shut-down zone will be implemented, Level A harassment 
is not expected to occur.
    The Navy conservatively assumes that any Steller sea lion that 
hauls out at Bangor could swim into the behavioral harassment zone each 
day during pile driving because this zone extends across Hood Canal and 
up to 11.7 km from the driven pile. The Navy estimated 3.14 animals 
could be exposed to harassment per day. These values provide a worst 
case assumption that on all 125 days of pile driving, all animals would 
be in the water each day during pile driving. Applying formula (3) to 
this abundance and the 125 steel pile driving days, the Navy requested 
and NMFS authorized the take of up to 393 Steller sea lions. If project 
work occurs during months when Steller sea lions are less likely to be 
present, actual exposures would be less. Additionally, if daily pile 
driving duration is short, exposure would be expected to be less 
because some animals would remain hauled out for the duration of pile 
driving. With a shutdown zone of 15 meters, Level B take is also 
anticipated to occur during 35 days of concrete fender pile 
installation. NMFS assumed that 3.14 animals would be exposed per day 
in the small Level B zone associated with impact driving of concrete 
piles resulting in 110 takes. Any exposure of Steller sea lions to pile 
driving noise will be minimized to short-term behavioral harassment. 
Therefore, NMFS has authorized the Level B take of 503 Steller sea 
lions.

California Sea Lion

    Formula (3) was used with site-specific abundance data to calculate 
potential exposures of California sea lions during pile driving for the 
SPE project. Because a Level A injury shut-down zone will be 
implemented, no exposure to Level A noise levels will occur at any 
location. Based on site-specific data regarding the average maximum 
counts, the Navy assumes that 48.85 exposures per day could occur over 
125 planned steel pile driving days resulting in 6,106 exposures. With 
a shutdown zone of 15 meters, Level B take is also anticipated to occur 
during 35 days of concrete fender pile installation. NMFS assumed that 
48.85 animals would be exposed per day in the small Level B zone 
associated with impact driving of concrete piles resulting in 1,710 
takes. Any exposure of Steller sea lions to pile driving noise will be 
minimized to short-term behavioral harassment. Therefore, NMFS has 
authorized 7,816 Level B takes.

Harbor Seal

    The Navy calculated up to 35 harbor seals may be present per day 
during summer and early fall months. Exposure of harbor seals to pile 
driving noise will be primarily in the form of short-term behavioral 
harassment (Level B) during steel and concrete pile driving. Formula 
(3) was used with site-specific abundance data to calculate potential 
exposures of harbor seals due to pile driving for the SPE.
    The Navy assumes that any harbor seal that hauls out at Bangor 
could swim into the behavioral harassment zone each day during impact 
pile driving. The largest ZOI for behavioral disturbance (Level B) 
would be 11.7 km for vibratory driving and extraction of 36-inch steel 
piles. Applying formula (3) to the abundance of this species (35 
individuals) and the 125 pile driving days, results in 4,375 takes 
Level B takes. With a shutdown zone of 35 meters Level B take is also 
anticipated to occur during 35 days of concrete fender pile 
installation. NMFS assumed that 35 animals would be exposed per day in 
the small Level B zone associated with impact driving of concrete piles 
resulting in 1,225 takes.

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    The largest ZOI for Level A injury will be 217 m for impact driving 
(with bubble curtain) of 36-inch steel piles. A monitors' ability to 
observe the entire 217 m injury zone may be difficult because 
construction barges and the current Service Pier structure and 
associated mooring floats and vessels will interfere with a monitors' 
ability to observe the entire injury zone. Some individuals could 
enter, and remain in, the injury zone undetected by monitors, resulting 
in potential PTS. It is assumed that one of the 35 individuals present 
on the Bangor waterfront would enter, and remain in, the injury zone 
without being detected by marine mammal monitors each day during steel 
impact driving. Therefore, with 125 steel pile driving days and one 
individual per day being exposed to Level A noise levels, 125 Level A 
takes of harbor seals are authorized by NMFS. With a shutdown zone of 
35 meters Level B take is also anticipated to occur during 35 days of 
concrete fender pile installation. NMFS assumed that 35 animals would 
be exposed per day in the small Level B zone associated with impact 
driving of concrete piles resulting in an additional 1,225 Level B 
takes. Therefore, NMFS has authorized 5,600 Level B takes
    It should be noted that Level A takes of harbor seals would likely 
be multiple exposures of the same individuals, rather than single 
exposures of unique individuals. This request overestimates the likely 
Level A exposures because: (1) Seals are unlikely to remain in the 
Level A zone underwater long enough to accumulate sufficient exposure 
to noise resulting in PTS, and (2) the estimate assumes that new seals 
are in the Level A ZOI every day during pile driving. No Level A takes 
are requested for vibratory pile driving because the maximum harbor 
seal injury zone is 26 m and is within a practicable shutdown distance. 
It is important to note that the estimate of potential Level A 
harassment of harbor seals is expected to be an overestimate, since the 
planned project is not expected to occur near Marginal Wharf--the 
location where most harbor seal activity occurs.
    Table 8 provides a summary of authorized Level A and Level B takes 
as well as the percentage of a stock or population authorized for take.

                         Table 8--Authorized Take and Percentage of Stock or Population
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                                                                          Authorized take
                             Species                             --------------------------------  % population
                                                                      Level A         Level B
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Killer whale....................................................               0              48            19.7
Harbor porpoise.................................................               0           2,728            24.3
Steller sea lion................................................               0             503             1.2
California sea lion.............................................               0           7,816             2.6
Harbor seal.....................................................             125           5,600             n/a
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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 of a military readiness activity, 
personnel safety, practicality of implementation, and impact on the 
effectiveness of the military readiness activity.
    In addition to the specific measures described later in this 
section, the Navy would conduct briefings between construction 
supervisors and crews, marine mammal monitoring team, and Navy staff 
prior to the start of all pile driving activity, and when new personnel 
join the work, in order to explain responsibilities, communication 
procedures, marine mammal monitoring protocol, and operational 
procedures.
    Use of Vibratory Installation--The Navy will employ vibratory 
installation to the greatest extent possible when driving steel piles 
to minimize high sound pressure levels associated with impact pile 
driving. Impact driving of steel piles will only occur when required by 
geotechnical conditions or to ``proof'' load-bearing piles driven by 
vibratory methods.
    Timing Restrictions--To minimize the number of fish exposed to 
underwater noise and other construction disturbance, in-water work will 
occur during the in-water work window previously described when ESA-
listed salmonids are least likely to be present (USACE, 2015), July 16-
January 15.
    All in-water construction activities will occur during daylight 
hours (sunrise to sunset) except from July 16 to September 15, when 
impact pile driving will only occur starting 2 hours after sunrise and 
ending 2 hours before sunset, to protect foraging marbled murrelets 
during the nesting season (April 15-September 23). Sunrise and sunset 
are to be determined based on National Oceanic and Atmospheric 
Administration data, which can be found at http://www.srrb.noaa.gov/highlights/sunrise/sunrise.html.
    Use of Bubble Curtain--A bubble curtain will be employed during 
impact installation or proofing of steel piles where water depths are 
greater than 0.67 m (2 ft). A noise attenuation device is not required 
during vibratory pile driving. If a bubble curtain or similar measure 
is used, it will distribute air bubbles around 100 percent of the 
piling

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perimeter for the full depth of the water column. Any other attenuation 
measure must provide 100 percent coverage in the water column for the 
full depth of the pile. The lowest bubble ring shall be in contact with 
the mudline for the full circumference of the ring. 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.
    A performance test of the bubble curtain shall be conducted prior 
to initial use for impact pile driving. The performance test shall 
confirm the calculated pressures and flow rates at each manifold ring. 
The contractor shall also train personnel in the proper balancing of 
air flow to the bubblers. The contractor shall submit an inspection/
performance report to the Navy for approval within 72 hours following 
the performance test. Corrections to the noise attenuation device to 
meet the performance stands shall occur prior to use for impact 
driving.
    Soft-Start--The use of a soft start procedure is believed to 
provide additional protection to marine mammals by warning or providing 
a chance to leave the area prior to the hammer operating at full 
capacity, and typically involves a requirement to initiate sound from 
the hammer at reduced energy followed by a 30 second waiting period, 
then two subsequent reduced energy strike sets. (The reduced energy of 
an individual hammer cannot be quantified because it varies by 
individual drivers. Also, the number of strikes will vary at reduced 
energy because raising the hammer at less than full power and then 
releasing it results in the hammer ``bouncing'' as it strikes the pile, 
resulting in multiple ``strikes.'')
    A soft-start procedure will be used for impact pile driving at the 
beginning of each day's in-water pile driving or any time impact pile 
driving has ceased for more than 30 minutes.
    Establishment of Shutdown Zones and Disturbance Zones--For all 
impact and vibratory pile driving of steel piles, shutdown and 
disturbance zones will be established and monitored. The Navy will 
focus observations within 1,000 m for all species during these 
activities but will record all observations. During impact driving of 
concrete piles the Navy will focus on monitoring within 100 m but will 
record all observations. The Navy will monitor and record marine mammal 
observations within zones and extrapolate these values across the 
entirety of the Level B zone as part of the final monitoring report. To 
the extent possible, the Navy will record and report on any marine 
mammal occurrences, including behavioral disturbances, beyond 1,000 m 
for steel pile installation and 100 m for concrete pile installation.
    The shutdown zones are based on the distances from the source 
predicted for each threshold level. Although different functional 
hearing groups of cetaceans and pinnipeds were evaluated, the threshold 
levels used to develop the disturbance zones were selected to be 
conservative for cetaceans (and therefore at the lowest levels); as 
such, the disturbance zones for cetaceans were based on the high 
frequency threshold (harbor porpoise). The shutdown zones are based on 
the maximum calculated Level A radius for pinnipeds and cetaceans 
during installation of 36-inch steel and concrete piles with impact 
techniques, as well as during vibratory pile installation and removal. 
These actions serve to protect marine mammals, allow for practical 
implementation of the Navy's marine mammal monitoring plan and reduce 
the risk of a take. The shutdown zone during any non-pile driving 
activity will always be a minimum of 10 m (33 ft) to prevent injury 
from physical interaction of marine mammals with construction 
equipment. Note that in the notice of proposed IHA (83 FR 10689: March 
12, 2018), the Navy had requested and NMFS proposed larger shutdown 
zones than those authorized as depicted below. The shutdown zones were 
reduced to more closely align with the Level A isopleths shown in 
Tables 5 and 6. Reducing zone size should minimize shutdown occurrences 
caused by entry of animals into Level A zones. Excessive shutdowns 
caused by the originally proposed zones could negatively affect SPE 
project schedule without decreasing the risk of auditory injury to 
marine mammals.
    During all pile driving, the shutdown, Level A, and Level B zones 
as shown in Tables 9, 10, and 11 will be monitored out to the greatest 
extent possible with a focus on monitoring within 1,000 m for steel 
pile and 100 m for concrete pile installation.
    For steel pile impact pile driving, monitors would initiate 
shutdown when harbor seals approach or enter the zone. However, because 
of the size of the zone and the inherent difficulty in monitoring 
harbor seals, a highly mobile species, it may not be practical, which 
is why Level A take is requested.
    The isopleths delineating shutdown, Level A, and Level B zones 
during impact driving of all steel piles are shown in Table 10. Note 
that the Level A isopleth is larger than the Level B isopleth for 
harbor porpoises.

             Table 9--Shutdown, Level A, and Level B Isopleths During Impact Driving of Steel Piles
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                      Level B         Level A
                       Marine mammal group                           isopleth        isopleth      Shutdown zone
                                                                     (meters)        (meters)        (meters)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cetaceans.......................................................             541             740             750
Harbor Seal.....................................................             541             217             220
Sea Lions.......................................................             541              12              15
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    The isopleths for the shutdown, Level A, and Level B zones during 
vibratory driving of all steel piles are shown in Table 11.

             Table 10--Shutdown, Level A, Level B Isopleths During Vibratory Driving of Steel Piles
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                      Level B         Level A
                       Marine mammal group                           isopleth        isopleth      Shutdown zone
                                                                     (meters)        (meters)        (meters)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cetaceans.......................................................          11,700              64             100
Harbor Seal.....................................................          11,700              26              30

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Sea Lions.......................................................          11,700              12              15
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    The shutdown, Level A, and Level B isopleths for implementation 
during impact driving of concrete piles are shown in Table 11. Given 
that the shutdown zone for all authorized species is larger than the 
Level A and Level B isopleths there should be no take recorded during 
concrete pile driving.

           Table 11--Shutdown, Level A, and Level B Isopleths During Impact Driving of Concrete Piles
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                      Level B         Level A
                       Marine mammal group                           isopleth        isopleth      Shutdown zone
                                                                     (meters)        (meters)        (meters)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cetaceans.......................................................              46              74             100
Harbor Seal.....................................................              46              19              35
Sea Lions.......................................................              46               1              15
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Note that the radii of the disturbance zones may be adjusted if in-
situ acoustic monitoring is conducted by the Navy to establish actual 
distances to the thresholds for a specific pile type and installation 
method. However, any planned acoustical monitoring plan must be pre-
approved by NMFS. The results of any acoustic monitoring plan must be 
reviewed and approved by NMFS before the radii of any disturbance zones 
may be revised.
    The mitigation measures described above should reduce marine 
mammals' potential exposure to underwater noise levels which could 
result in injury or behavioral harassment. Based on our evaluation of 
the applicant's planned measures, as well as other measures considered 
by NMFS, NMFS has determined that the planned 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 
planned 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.

Visual Monitoring

    Marine mammal monitoring will include the following requirements.
    Marine Mammal Observers (MMOs) will be positioned at the best 
practicable vantage points, taking into consideration security, safety, 
and space limitations. During pile driving, one MMO will be stationed 
in a vessel, and at least four will be stationed on the pier, along the 
shore, or on the pile driving barge to maximize observation coverage. 
Each MMO location will have a minimum of one dedicated MMO (not 
including boat operators). There will be be 3-5 MMOs working depending 
on the location, site accessibility and line of sight for adequate 
coverage. Additional standards required for visual monitoring include:
    (a) Independent observers (i.e., not construction personal) are 
required;
    (b) At least one observer must have prior experience working as an 
observer;
    (c) Other observers may substitute education (undergraduate degree 
in biological science or related field) or training for experience;
    (d) Where a team of three or more observers are required, one 
observer should be designated as lead observer or monitoring 
coordinator. The lead observer must have prior experience working as an 
observer; and
    Monitoring will be conducted by qualified observers, who will 
monitor for marine mammals and implement shutdown/delay procedures when 
applicable by calling for the shutdown to the hammer operator. 
Qualified observers are trained biologists, with the following minimum 
qualifications:
    (a) Visual acuity in both eyes (correction is permissible) 
sufficient for discernment of moving targets at the water's surface 
with ability to estimate target size and distance; use of binoculars 
may be necessary to correctly identify the target;

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    (b) Advanced education in biological science or related field 
(undergraduate degree or higher required);
    (c) Experience and ability to conduct field observations and 
collect data according to assigned protocols (this may include academic 
experience);
    (d) Experience or training in the field identification of marine 
mammals, including the identification of behaviors;
    (e) Sufficient training, orientation, or experience with the 
construction operation to provide for personal safety during 
observations;
    (f) Writing skills sufficient to prepare a report of observations 
including but not limited to the number and species of marine mammals 
observed; dates and times when in-water construction activities were 
conducted; dates and times when in-water construction activities were 
suspended to avoid potential incidental injury from construction sound 
of marine mammals observed within a defined shutdown zone; and marine 
mammal behavior; and
    (g) 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.
    MMOs will survey the disturbance zone 15 minutes prior to 
initiation of pile driving through 30 minutes after completion of pile 
driving to ensure there are no marine mammals present. 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). Marine Mammal Observation Record forms 
(Appendix A of the application) will be used to document observations. 
Survey boats engaged in marine mammal monitoring will maintain speeds 
equal to or less than 10 knots.
    MMOs will use binoculars and the naked eye to search continuously 
for marine mammals and will have a means to communicate with each other 
to discuss relevant marine mammal information (e.g., animal sighted but 
submerged with direction of last sighting). MMOs will have the ability 
to correctly measure or estimate the animals distance to the pile 
driving equipment such that records of any takes are accurate relevant 
to the pile size and type.
    Shutdown shall occur if a species for which authorization has not 
been granted or for which the authorized numbers of takes have been 
met. The Navy shall then contact NMFS within 24 hours.
    If marine mammal(s) are present within or approaching a shutdown 
zone prior to pile driving, the start of these activities will be 
delayed until the animal(s) have left the zone voluntarily and have 
been visually confirmed beyond the shutdown zone, or 15 minutes has 
elapsed without re-detection of the animal.
    If animal is observed within or entering the Level B zone during 
pile driving, a take would be recorded, behaviors documented. However, 
that pile segment would be completed without cessation, unless the 
animal approaches or enters the shutdown Zone, at which point all pile 
driving activities will be halted. The MMOs shall immediately radio to 
alert the monitoring coordinator/construction contractor. This action 
will require an immediate ``all-stop'' on pile operations. Once a 
shutdown has been initiated, pile driving will be delayed until the 
animal has voluntarily left the Shutdown Zone and has been visually 
confirmed beyond the Shutdown Zone, or 15 minutes have passed without 
re-detection of the animal (i.e., the zone is deemed clear of marine 
mammals).
    All marine mammals observed within the disturbance zones during 
pile driving activities will be recorded by MMOs. These animals will be 
documented as Level A or Level B takes as appropriate. Additionally, 
all shutdowns shall be recorded. For vibratory driving activities, this 
data will be extrapolated across the full extent of the Level B 
ensonified zone (i.e. 11.7 km radii) to provide total estimated take 
numbers.
    A draft marine mammal monitoring report would be submitted to NMFS 
within 90 days after the completion of pile driving and removal 
activities. It will include an overall description of work completed, a 
narrative regarding marine mammal sightings, and associated marine 
mammal observation data sheets. Specifically, the report must include 
information as described in the Marine Mammal Monitoring Report 
(Appendix D of the application).
    If no comments are received from NMFS within 30 days, the draft 
final report will constitute the final report. If comments are 
received, a final report addressing NMFS comments must be submitted 
within 30 days after receipt of comments.
    In the unanticipated event that: (1) The specified activity clearly 
causes the take of a marine mammal in a manner prohibited by the IHA 
(if issued), such as an injury, serious injury or mortality; (2) an 
injured or dead animal is discovered and cause of death is known; or 
(3) an injured or dead animal is discovered and cause of death is not 
related to the authorized activities, the Navy will follow the 
protocols described in the Section 3 of Marine Mammal Monitoring Report 
(Appendix D of the application). Additionally, the Navy will report any 
pinniped hauled out at unusual sites (e.g., in work boats) to the local 
stranding network and to NMFS, and follow any procedures or measures 
stipulated by the stranding network.

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 and extraction associated with the Navy SPE project as 
outlined previously have the potential to injure, disturb or displace 
marine mammals. Specifically, the specified activities may result in 
Level B harassment (behavioral disturbance) for five marine mammal 
species authorized for take from underwater sound generated during pile 
driving operations. Level A harassment in the form of PTS may also 
occur to limited numbers of one species. Level A harassment was 
conservatively authorized for harbor seals since seals

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can occur in high numbers near the project area, can be difficult to 
spot, and MMO's ability to observe the entire 217 m injury zone may be 
slightly impaired because of construction barges and vessels. Potential 
takes could occur if marine mammals are present in the Level A or Level 
B ensonified zones 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 injury is minimized through 
the construction method and the implementation of the planned 
mitigation measures. Specifically, vibratory driving will be the 
primary method of installation. This driving method decreases the 
potential for injury due to relatively low source levels and lack of 
potentially injurious source characteristics. Only piles that cannot be 
driven to their desired depths using the vibratory hammer will be 
impact driven for the remainder of their required driving depth. Noise 
attenuating devices (i.e., bubble curtain) will be used during impact 
hammer operations for steel piles. During impact driving, 
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. Given the number of MMOs that will be employed, 
observers should have a relatively clear view of the shutdown zones, 
although under limited circumstances the presence of barges and vessels 
may impair observation of small portions of shutdown zones. This will 
enable a high rate of success in implementation of shutdowns to avoid 
injury.
    The Navy's planned activities are highly localized. Only a 
relatively small portion of Hood Canal may be affected. The project is 
not expected to have significant adverse effects on marine mammal 
habitat. No important feeding and/or reproductive areas for marine 
mammals are known to be near the project area. Impacts to salmonid and 
forage fish populations, including ESA-listed species, will be 
minimized by adhering to the designated in-water work period. Project-
related 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 relatively small area of the habitat range utilized by each 
species that may be affected, the impacts to marine mammal habitat are 
not expected to cause significant or long-term negative consequences.
    Exposures to elevated sound levels produced during pile driving 
activities may cause behavioral responses by an animal, but they are 
expected to be mild and temporary. 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. These reactions and behavioral changes are expected to subside 
quickly when the exposures cease. The pile driving activities analyzed 
here are similar to, or less impactful than, numerous construction 
activities conducted in other similar locations including Hood Canal, 
which have taken place with no reported injuries or mortality to marine 
mammals, and no known long-term adverse consequences from behavioral 
harassment. Repeated exposures of individuals to levels of sound that 
may cause Level B harassment are unlikely to result in permanent 
hearing impairment or to significantly disrupt foraging behavior. Level 
B harassment will be reduced through use of mitigation measures 
described herein.
    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 stocks through 
effects on annual rates of recruitment or survival:
     No mortality or serious injury is anticipated or 
authorized;
     The area of potential impacts is highly localized;
     No adverse impacts to marine mammal habitat;
     The absence of any significant habitat within the project 
area, including rookeries, or known areas or features of special 
significance for foraging or reproduction;
     Anticipated incidences of Level A harassment would be in 
the form of a small degree of PTS to a limited number of animals from 
one species;
     Anticipated incidents of Level B harassment consist of, at 
worst, temporary modifications in behavior;
     The anticipated efficacy of the required mitigation 
measures in reducing the effects of the specified activity.
    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 planned monitoring and 
mitigation measures, NMFS finds that the total marine mammal take from 
the planned 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 8 depicts the number of animals that could be exposed to 
Level A and Level B harassment from work associated with the SPE 
project. With the exception of harbor seals, the analysis provided 
indicates that authorized takes account for no more than 24.3 percent 
of the populations of the stocks that could be affected. These are 
small numbers of marine mammals relative to the sizes of the affected 
species and population stocks under consideration.
    For the affected stock of harbor seals, no valid abundance estimate 
is available. The most recent abundance estimates for harbor seals in 
Washington inland waters are from 1999, and it is generally believed 
that harbor seal populations have increased significantly during the 
intervening years (e.g., Mapes, 2013). However, we anticipate that 
takes estimated to occur for harbor seals are likely to occur only 
within some portion of the relevant populations, rather than to animals 
from the stock as a whole. For example, takes anticipated to occur at 
NBK Bangor would be expected to accrue to the same individual seals 
that routinely occur on haulouts at these locations, rather than 
occurring to new seals on each construction day. In summary, harbor 
seals taken as a result of the specified

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activities are expected to comprise only a limited portion of 
individuals comprising the overall relevant stock abundance. Therefore, 
we find that small numbers of marine mammals will be taken relative to 
the population size of the Hood Canal stock of harbor seal.
    Based on the analysis contained herein of the planned activity 
(including the planned 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.

National Environmental Policy Act

    To comply with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA; 
42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) and NOAA Administrative Order (NAO) 216-6A, 
NMFS must review our proposed action (i.e., the issuance of an 
incidental harassment authorization) with respect to potential impacts 
on the human environment.
    This action is consistent with categories of activities identified 
in CE B4 of the Companion Manual for NOAA Administrative Order 216-6A, 
which do not individually or cumulatively have the potential for 
significant impacts on the quality of the human environment and for 
which we have not identified any extraordinary circumstances that would 
preclude this categorical exclusion. Accordingly, NMFS has determined 
that the issuance of the IHA qualifies to be categorically excluded 
from further NEPA review and signed a Categorical Exclusion memo in 
June 2018.

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 planned for 
authorization or expected to result from this activity. Therefore, NMFS 
has determined that formal consultation under section 7 of the ESA is 
not required for this action.

Authorization

    NMFS has issued an IHA to the Navy for the potential harassment of 
small numbers of five marine mammal species incidental to the Service 
Pier Extension project at Naval Base Kitsap Bangor provided the 
previously mentioned mitigation, monitoring and reporting requirements 
are incorporated.

    Dated: June 22, 2018.
Elaine T. Saiz,
Acting Deputy Director, Office of Protected Resources, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.
[FR Doc. 2018-13870 Filed 6-27-18; 8:45 am]
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                                              DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  on the availability of the species or                  20 miles (32 kilometers) west of Seattle,
                                                                                                      stock(s) for subsistence uses (where                   Washington. The in-water construction
                                              National Oceanic and Atmospheric                        relevant), and if the permissible                      period for the planned action will occur
                                              Administration                                          methods of taking and requirements                     over 12 months. The issued IHA would
                                              RIN 0648–XF870                                          pertaining to the mitigation, monitoring               be effective from July 16, 2019 through
                                                                                                      and reporting of such takings are set                  July 15, 2020 and cover two in-water
                                              Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to                   forth.                                                 work windows. A detailed description
                                              Specified Activities; Taking Marine                        NMFS has defined ‘‘negligible                       of the planned SPE project is provided
                                              Mammals Incidental to the Service Pier                  impact’’ in 50 CFR 216.103 as an impact                in the Federal Register notice for the
                                              Extension Project on Naval Base                         resulting from the specified activity that             proposed IHA (83 FR 10689; March 12,
                                              Kitsap Bangor, Washington                               cannot be reasonably expected to, and is               2018). Since that time, no changes have
                                                                                                      not reasonably likely to, adversely affect             been made to the planned pile driving
                                              AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                      the species or stock through effects on                and removal activities. Therefore, a
                                              Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                    annual rates of recruitment or survival.               detailed description is not provided
                                              Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                         The MMPA states that the term ‘‘take’’              here. Please refer to that Federal
                                              Commerce.                                               means to harass, hunt, capture, kill or                Register notice for the description of the
                                              ACTION: Notice; issuance of an incidental               attempt to harass, hunt, capture, or kill              specific activity.
                                              harassment authorization.                               any marine mammal.                                     Comments and Responses
                                                                                                         Except with respect to certain
                                              SUMMARY:   In accordance with the                       activities not pertinent here, the MMPA                   A notice of NMFS’s proposal to issue
                                              regulations implementing the Marine                     defines ‘‘harassment’’ as any act of                   an IHA to the Navy was published in
                                              Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) as                         pursuit, torment, or annoyance which (i)               the Federal Register on March 12, 2018
                                              amended, notification is hereby given                   has the potential to injure a marine                   (83 FR 10689). That notice described, in
                                              that NMFS has issued an incidental                      mammal or marine mammal stock in the                   detail, the Navy’s activity, the marine
                                              harassment authorization (IHA) to the                   wild (Level A harassment); or (ii) has                 mammal species that may be affected by
                                              United States Department of the Navy                    the potential to disturb a marine                      the activity, and the anticipated effects
                                              (Navy) to incidentally harass, by Level                 mammal or marine mammal stock in the                   on marine mammals. During the 30-day
                                              A and Level B harassment, marine                        wild by causing disruption of behavioral               public comment period, NMFS received
                                              mammals during construction activities                  patterns, including, but not limited to,               comments from the Marine Mammal
                                              associated with the Service Pier                        migration, breathing, nursing, breeding,               Commission, Whale and Dolphin
                                              Extension (SPE) project at Naval Base                   feeding, or sheltering (Level B                        Conservation (WDC), and private
                                              Kitsap Bangor, Washington.                              harassment).                                           citizens.
                                              DATES: This Authorization is effective                                                                            Comment: The Commission
                                              from July 16, 2019 through July 15,                     Summary of Request                                     commented that the method NMFS used
                                              2020.                                                     On August 9, 2017, NMFS received a                   to estimate the numbers of takes during
                                                                                                      request from the Navy for an IHA to take               the proposed activities, which summed
                                              FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:      Rob                                                                      fractions of takes for each species across
                                              Pauline, Office of Protected Resources,                 marine mammals incidental to pile
                                                                                                      driving and removal associated with                    project days, does not account for and
                                              NMFS, (301) 427–8401. Electronic                                                                               negates the intent of NMFS’s 24-hour
                                              copies of the application and supporting                planned construction of the SPE on
                                                                                                                                                             reset policy. The Commission
                                              documents, as well as a list of the                     Naval Base Kitsap Bangor, Washington.
                                                                                                                                                             understands that NMFS has developed
                                              references cited in this document, may                  The application was deemed adequate
                                                                                                                                                             rounding criteria and recommends that
                                              be obtained online at:                                  and complete by NMFS on November
                                                                                                                                                             it be shared with the Commission.
                                              www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/                           15, 2017.
                                                                                                                                                                Response: NMFS will share the
                                              incidental/construction.htm. In case of                   The Navy’s request is for take by
                                                                                                                                                             rounding criteria with the Commission
                                              problems accessing these documents,                     Level B harassment of four marine
                                                                                                                                                             following the completion of internal
                                              please call the contact listed above.                   mammal species and Level A and Level
                                                                                                                                                             review and looks forward to discussing
                                                                                                      B harassment of one species. Neither the
                                              SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                                                                                     the issue with them in the future.
                                                                                                      Navy nor NMFS expect serious injury or                    Comment: The Commission requested
                                              Background                                              immortality to result from this activity               clarification of certain issues associated
                                                Sections 101(a)(5)(A) and (D) of the                  and, therefore, an IHA is appropriate.                 with NMFS’s notice that one-year
                                              MMPA (16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.) direct                    Description of Planned Activity                        renewals could be issued in certain
                                              the Secretary of Commerce (as delegated                                                                        limited circumstances and expressed
                                              to NMFS) to allow, upon request, the                    Overview                                               concern that the renewal process, as
                                              incidental, but not intentional, taking of                The Navy is planning to extend the                   proposed, would bypass the public
                                              small numbers of marine mammals by                      service pier to provide additional                     notice and comment requirements. The
                                              U.S. citizens who engage in a specified                 berthing capacity and improve                          Commission also suggested that NMFS
                                              activity (other than commercial fishing)                associated facilities for existing                     should discuss the possibility of
                                              within a specified geographical region if               homeported and visiting submarines at                  renewals through a more general route,
                                              certain findings are made and either                    Naval Base Kitsap Bangor. The project                  such as a rulemaking, instead of notice
                                              regulations are issued or, if the taking is             includes impact and vibratory pile                     in a specific authorization. The
                                              limited to harassment, a notice of a                    driving and vibratory pile removal.                    Commission further recommended that
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                                              proposed authorization is provided to                   Sounds resulting from pile driving and                 if NMFS did not pursue a more general
                                              the public for review.                                  removal may result in the incidental                   route, that the agency provide the
                                                An authorization for incidental                       take of marine mammals by Level A and                  Commission and the public with a legal
                                              takings shall be granted if NMFS finds                  Level B harassment in the form of                      analysis supporting our conclusion that
                                              that the taking will have a negligible                  auditory injury or behavioral                          this process is consistent with the
                                              impact on the species or stock(s), will                 harassment. Naval Base Kitsap Bangor is                requirements of section 101(a)(5)(D) of
                                              not have an unmitigable adverse impact                  located on Hood Canal approximately                    the MMPA.


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                                                 Response: The process of issuing a                   associated PTS SELcum thresholds in                    resulting from the proposed activities to
                                              renewal IHA does not bypass the public                  such situations.                                       make any type of determination. They
                                              notice and comment requirements of the                     Response: During the 2016 Technical                 also felt that there is a lack of scientific
                                              MMPA. The notice of the proposed IHA                    Guidance’s recent review, in accordance                understanding of the potential effects of
                                              expressly notifies the public that under                with E.O. 13795, NMFS received                         the project on the species in the
                                              certain, limited conditions an applicant                comments from multiple Federal                         surrounding area and that too many
                                              could seek a renewal IHA for an                         agencies, including the Commission,                    assumptions were made by NMFS in the
                                              additional year. The notice describes the               recommending the establishment a                       analysis.
                                              conditions under which such a renewal                   working group to investigate more                         Response: The Potential Impacts
                                              request could be considered and                         realistic means of approximating the                   section of the notice of proposed IHA
                                              expressly seeks public comment in the                   accumulation period associated with                    (83 FR 10689; March 12, 2018)
                                              event such a renewal is sought.                         sound exposure beyond the default 24-                  described numerous studies that have
                                              Importantly, such renewals would be                     h accumulation period. Based on these                  examined the effects of underwater
                                              limited to where the activities are                     comments, NMFS will be convening a                     sound on marine mammal, as well as
                                              identical or nearly identical to those                  working group to re-evaluate                           those in the Technical Guidance that
                                              analyzed in the proposed IHA,                           implementation of the default 24-h                     was directly used to assess noise-
                                              monitoring does not indicate impacts                    accumulation period and investigate                    induced hearing loss. While not all
                                              that were not previously analyzed and                   means for deriving more realistic                      marine mammal species have been
                                              authorized, and the mitigation and                      accumulation periods.                                  subject to studies examining hearing
                                              monitoring requirements remain the                         Comment: The Commission                             and impacts of noise on hearing, enough
                                              same, all of which allow the public to                  recommended that NMFS encourage the                    data has been collected to identify
                                              comment on the appropriateness and                      Navy to reduce the sizes of its shutdown               specific marine mammal hearing groups
                                              effects of a renewal at the same time the               zones to ensure both that pinnipeds are                as not all marine mammals have equal
                                              public provides comments on the initial                 sufficiently protected from Level A                    hearing capabilities or susceptibility to
                                              IHA. NMFS has, however, modified the                    harassment and that the activities can be              noise-induced hearing loss. Current
                                              language for future proposed IHAs to                    completed in an appropriate manner                     hearing data (collected via direct
                                              clarify that all IHAs, including renewal                and within an appropriate timeframe.                   behavioral and electrophysiological
                                              IHAs, are valid for no more than one                       Response: NMFS consulted with the                   measurements) and predictions (based
                                              year and that the agency would consider                 Navy who concurred that a reduction in                 on inner ear morphology, modeling,
                                              only one renewal for a project at this                  zone sizes were appropriate. Additional                behavior, vocalizations, or taxonomy)
                                              time. In addition, notice of issuance or                details may be found in the Mitigation                 allow for individual species to be placed
                                              denial of a renewal IHA would be                        section of this notice.                                in specific hearing groups and develop
                                                                                                         Comment: The WDC recommended                        composite audiograms for each hearing
                                              published in the Federal Register, as are
                                                                                                      that lead observers should be familiar                 group. From composite audiograms,
                                              all IHAs. Last, NMFS will publish on
                                                                                                      with, or adequately trained on, the                    weighting functions associated with
                                              our website a description of the renewal
                                                                                                      differences in appearance between                      each hearing group, along with data on
                                              process before any renewal is issued
                                                                                                      southern resident and transient killer                 noise-induced hearing loss (i.e., acoustic
                                              utilizing the new process.
                                                                                                      whales and be able to immediately                      thresholds), can be applied to predict
                                                 Comment: The Commission supports                     report the presence of southern resident               the exposures at which animals could
                                              NMFS’s use of the updated permanent                     orcas should they enter or approach                    suffer permanent hearing impairment.
                                              threshold shift (PTS) thresholds and                    Hood Canal.                                               NMFS uses the best available science
                                              associated weighting functions that are                    Response: The Navy reports that                     to make determinations on the potential
                                              used to estimate the Level A harassment                 qualified monitors would be familiar                   impacts of underwater noise on marine
                                              zones. However, it feels there are some                 with differences in appearance between                 mammals. When specific data on a
                                              shortcomings that need to be addressed                  resident and transient killer whales.                  given topic or variable is not available,
                                              regarding the methodology for                              Comment: The WDC recommended                        NMFS must make assumptions in order
                                              determining the extent of the Level A                   that the Navy install a hydroacoustic                  to conduct an analysis. In many
                                              harassment zones based on the                           system to detect the presence of marine                instances, such assumptions are based
                                              associated PTS cumulative sound                         mammals at or near the entrance to                     on scenarios or conditions that existed
                                              exposure level (SELcum) thresholds for                  Hood Canal, in order to monitor for                    at locations where NMFS had
                                              the various types of sound sources,                     southern resident killer whales, which                 previously issued incidental take
                                              including stationary sound sources. The                 tend to be more vocally active than                    authorizations.
                                              Commission does not question the Level                  transient killer whales.                                  Comment: A private citizen comment
                                              A harassment thresholds themselves,                        Response: NMFS does not believe that                noted NMFS fails to specify the use of
                                              but rather the manner in which the PTS                  a hydroacoustic system is necessary                    a hydraulic or an electrical hammer
                                              SELcum thresholds are currently                         since southern resident killer whales                  during pile driving, and that the
                                              implemented. The Level A and B                          have not occurred in Hood Canal.                       determination, or meaningful
                                              harassment zones do not make sense                      Additionally, due to the use of Orca                   ‘‘assumptions,’’ of how significantly
                                              biologically or acoustically due to                     network, marine mammal monitoring                      marine mammals will be affected by
                                              NMFS’s unrealistic assumption that the                  measures, and the high amount of                       frequency and amplitude cannot be
                                              animals remain stationary throughout                    attention that Southern resident killer                successful if the variation between the
                                              the entire day of the activity. The                     whale movements receive, NMFS is                       two hammering techniques is not taken
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                                              Commission believes that it would be                    confident that the Navy will be able to                into account. NMFS also did not define
                                              prudent for NMFS to consult with                        detect southern resident killer whale                  or have set criteria for the term
                                              scientists and acousticians to determine                presence near the Hood Canal Bridge.                   problematic geotechnical conditions.
                                              the appropriate accumulation time that                     Comment: A comment from the                            Response: NMFS is unaware of any
                                              action proponents should use to                         public stated that there is not enough                 data indicating a difference in frequency
                                              determine the extent of the Level A                     scientific data available on hearing                   and/or amplitude between hydraulic
                                              harassment zones based on the                           impairment in marine mammals                           and electric hammers during pile


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                                              driving. Problematic geotechnical                                          and summarizes information related to                                        described in NMFS’s SARs). While no
                                              conditions refers to any situation in                                      the population or stock, including                                           mortality is anticipated or authorized
                                              which the use of a vibratory driver is                                     regulatory status under the MMPA and                                         here, PBR and annual serious injury and
                                              insufficient to drive a pile to its required                               ESA and potential biological removal                                         mortality from anthropogenic sources
                                              depth.                                                                     (PBR), where known. An expected                                              are included here as gross indicators of
                                                                                                                         potential was defined as species with                                        the status of the species and other
                                              Description of Marine Mammals in the                                       any regular occurrence in Hood Canal
                                              Area of Specified Activities                                                                                                                            threats.
                                                                                                                         since 1995. Note that while not
                                                 Sections 3 and 4 of the application                                                                                                                     Marine mammal abundance estimates
                                                                                                                         observed on a consistent basis, west
                                              summarize available information                                                                                                                         presented in this document represent
                                                                                                                         coast transient killer whales have been
                                              regarding status and trends, distribution                                  recorded intermittently in Hood Canal                                        the total number of individuals that
                                              and habitat preferences, and behavior                                      with the most recent sightings occurring                                     make up a given stock or the total
                                              and life history, of the potentially                                       in 2016 as described below. They have                                        number estimated within a particular
                                              affected species. Additional information                                   also been recorded remaining in the area                                     study or survey area. All managed
                                              regarding population trends and threats                                    for extended periods. As such, they                                          stocks in this region are assessed in
                                              may be found in NMFS’s Stock                                               have been listed as one of the species for                                   NMFS’s U.S. Pacific Marine Mammal
                                              Assessment Reports (SAR;                                                   which authorized take has been                                               SARs (Carretta et al., 2016) or Alaska
                                              www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/sars/) and more                                       requested. For taxonomy, we follow                                           Marine Mammal SARs (Muto et al.,
                                              general information about these species                                    Committee on Taxonomy (2017). PBR is                                         2016). All values presented in Table 1
                                              (e.g., physical and behavioral                                             defined by the MMPA as the maximum                                           are the most recent available at the time
                                              descriptions) may be found on NMFS’s                                       number of animals, not including                                             of publication and are available in the
                                              website (www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/                                             natural mortalities, that may be removed                                     2016 SARs (Carretta et al., 2016, Muto
                                              species/mammals/).                                                         from a marine mammal stock while                                             et al., 2016) (available online at: http://
                                                 Table 1 lists all species with expected                                 allowing that stock to reach or maintain                                     www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/sars/
                                              potential for occurrence in Hood Canal                                     its optimum sustainable population (as                                       species.htm).
                                                                                                                      TABLE 1—SPECIES AUTHORIZED FOR TAKE
                                                                                                                                                                                                ESA/
                                                                                                                                                                                               MMPA        Stock abundance (CV,                     Annual
                                                              Species                                    Scientific name                                      Stock                            status;       Nmin, most recent           PBR        M/SI 3
                                                                                                                                                                                              strategic     abundance survey) 2
                                                                                                                                                                                               (Y/N) 1

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

                                                                                                                                                Family Delphinidae

                                              Killer whale ................................   Orcinus orca .............................   West coast transient .................             -; N        243 (n/a; 243, 2009) 4 .....      2.4              0

                                                                                                                                      Family Phocoenidae (porpoises)

                                              Harbor porpoise .........................       Phocoena phocoena vomerina                   Washington inland waters ........                  -; N        11,233 (0.37; 8,308;                 66      ≥7.2
                                                                                                                                                                                                            2015).

                                                                                                                                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).
                                              Steller sea lion ...........................    Eumetopias                      jubatus      Eastern U.S. .............................         -; N        41,638 (n/a; 41,638;            2,498         108
                                                                                                monteriensis.                                                                                               2015).

                                                                                                                                      Family Phocidae (earless seals)

                                              Harbor seal ................................    Phoca vitulina richardii ..............      Hood Canal ...............................         -; N        1,088 (0.15; unk; 1999) 4        unk          0.2
                                                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; N
                                                                                                                                                                            min is the minimum estimate of stock
                                              abundance. In some cases, CV is not applicable.
                                                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.
                                                4 Abundance estimates for these stocks are greater than eight years old and are therefore not considered current. PBR is considered undetermined for these
                                              stocks, as there is no current minimum abundance estimate for use in calculation. We nevertheless present the most recent abundance estimates, as these represent
                                              the best available information for use in this document.



                                                A detailed description of the of the                                     were provided in the Federal Register                                        Federal Register notice for these
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                                              species likely to be affected by the SPE                                   notice for the proposed IHA (83 FR                                           descriptions. Please also refer to NMFS’
                                              project, including brief introductions to                                  10689; March 12, 2018); since that time,                                     website (www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/
                                              the species and relevant stocks as well                                    we are not aware of any changes in the                                       species/mammals/) for generalized
                                              as available information regarding                                         status of these species and stocks;                                          species accounts.
                                              population trends and threats, and                                         therefore, detailed descriptions are not
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                                              Potential Effects of Specified Activities               feeding, or sheltering (Level B                        the onset of behavioral disturbance from
                                              on Marine Mammals and Their Habitat                     harassment).                                           anthropogenic noise exposure is also
                                                                                                        Authorized takes would primarily be                  informed to varying degrees by other
                                                The effects of underwater noise from                  by Level B harassment, as pile driving                 factors related to the source (e.g.,
                                              pile driving and removal activities for                 has the potential to result in disruption              frequency, predictability, duty cycle),
                                              the SPE project have the potential to                   of behavioral patterns for individual                  the environment (e.g., bathymetry), and
                                              result in behavioral harassment of                      marine mammals. There is also some                     the receiving animals (hearing,
                                              marine mammals in the vicinity of the                   potential for auditory injury (Level A                 motivation, experience, demography,
                                              action area. The Federal Register notice                harassment) to result for the harbor seal,             behavioral context) and can be difficult
                                              for the proposed IHA (83 FR 10689;                      due to larger predicted auditory injury                to predict (Southall et al., 2007, Ellison
                                              March 12, 2018) included a discussion                   zones and regular presence around the                  et al., 2011). NMFS uses a generalized
                                              of the effects of anthropogenic noise on                waterfront area. Auditory injury is                    acoustic threshold based on received
                                              marine mammals. The project would                       unlikely to occur for mid-frequency                    level to estimate the onset of behavioral
                                              not result in permanent impacts to                      cetaceans, high frequency cetaceans or                 harassment. NMFS predicts that marine
                                              habitats used directly by marine                        otariid species due to small predicted                 mammals are likely to be behaviorally
                                              mammals, such as haulout sites, but                     zones. The planned mitigation and                      affected in a manner we consider Level
                                              may have potential short-term impacts                   monitoring measures are expected to                    B harassment when exposed to
                                              to food sources such as forage fish and                 minimize the severity of such taking to                underwater anthropogenic noise above
                                              minor impacts to the immediate                          the extent practicable.                                received levels of 120 dB re 1 mPa (rms)
                                              substrate during installation and                         As described previously, no serious                  for continuous (e.g. vibratory pile-
                                              removal of piles during the SPE project.                injury or mortality is anticipated or                  driving) and above 160 dB re 1 mPa
                                              These potential effects are discussed in                authorized for this activity. Below we                 (rms) for non-explosive impulsive (e.g.,
                                              detail in the Federal Register notice for               describe how the take is estimated.                    impact pile driving).
                                              the proposed IHA (83 FR 10689; March                      Described in the most basic way, we                     Level A harassment—NMFS’
                                              12, 2018) therefore that information is                 estimate take by considering: (1)                      Technical Guidance for Assessing the
                                              not repeated here; please refer to that                 Acoustic thresholds above which NMFS                   Effects of Anthropogenic Sound on
                                              Federal Register notice for that                        believes the best available science                    Marine Mammal Hearing (Technical
                                              information.                                            indicates marine mammals will be                       Guidance, 2016) identifies dual criteria
                                              Estimated Take                                          behaviorally harassed or incur some                    to assess auditory injury (Level A
                                                                                                      degree of permanent hearing                            harassment) to five different marine
                                                 This section provides an estimate of                 impairment; (2) the area or volume of                  mammal groups (based on hearing
                                              the number of incidental takes                          water that will be ensonified above                    sensitivity) as a result of exposure to
                                              authorization through this IHA, which                   these levels in a day; (3) the density or              noise from two different types of
                                              informs both NMFS’ consideration of                     occurrence of marine mammals within                    sources (impulsive or non-impulsive).
                                              whether the number of takes is ‘‘small’’                these ensonified areas; and, (4) and the               The Navy’s planned activity includes
                                              and the negligible impact                               number of days of activities. Below, we                the use of impulsive (impact pile
                                              determination.                                          describe these components in more                      driving) and non-impulsive (vibratory
                                                 Harassment is the only type of take                  detail and present the authorized take                 pile driving and extraction) sources.
                                              expected to result from these activities.               estimate.                                                 These thresholds were developed by
                                              Except with respect to certain activities                                                                      compiling and synthesizing the best
                                                                                                      Acoustic Thresholds
                                              not pertinent here, section 3(18) of the                                                                       available science and soliciting input
                                              MMPA defines ‘‘harassment’’ as any act                    NMFS uses acoustic thresholds that                   multiple times from both the public and
                                              of pursuit, torment, or annoyance which                 identify the received level of                         peer reviewers to inform the final
                                              (i) has the potential to injure a marine                underwater sound above which exposed                   product, and are provided in Table 2.
                                              mammal or marine mammal stock in the                    marine mammals would be reasonably                     The references, analysis, and
                                              wild (Level A harassment); or (ii) has                  expected to be behaviorally harassed                   methodology used in the development
                                              the potential to disturb a marine                       (equated to Level B harassment) or to                  of the thresholds are described in NMFS
                                              mammal or marine mammal stock in the                    incur PTS of some degree (equated to                   2016 Technical Guidance, which may
                                              wild by causing disruption of behavioral                Level A harassment).                                   be accessed at: http://
                                              patterns, including, but not limited to,                  Level B Harassment—Though                            www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/acoustics/
                                              migration, breathing, nursing, breeding,                significantly driven by received level,                guidelines.htm.
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                                              Ensonified Area                                         model follows a geometric propagation                  calculate the expected noise
                                                 Here, we describe operational and                    loss based on the distance from the                    propagation from both impact and
                                              environmental parameters of the activity                driven pile, resulting in a 4.5 dB                     vibratory pile driving, using
                                              that will feed into identifying the area                reduction in level for each doubling of                representative source levels to estimate
                                              ensonified above the acoustic                           distance from the source. In this model,               the zone of influence (ZOI) or area
                                              thresholds.                                             the SPL at some distance away from the                 exceeding the noise criteria.
                                                 Pile driving will generate underwater                source (e.g., driven pile) is governed by
                                                                                                                                                             Source Levels
                                              noise that potentially could result in                  a measured source level, minus the TL
                                              disturbance to marine mammals                           of the energy as it dissipates with                       For the analyses that follow, the TL
                                              swimming by the project area.                           distance. The TL equation is:                          model described above was used to
                                              Transmission loss (TL) underwater is                      TL = 15log10(R1/R2)                                  calculate the expected noise
                                              the decrease in acoustic intensity as an                Where                                                  propagation from pile driving, using an
                                              acoustic pressure wave propagates out                   TL is the transmission loss in dB,                     appropriate representative source level
                                              from a source until the source becomes                  R1 is the distance of the modeled SPL from             from Table 3 to estimate the area
                                              indistinguishable from ambient sound.                        the driven pile, and                              exceeding the noise criteria. The source
                                              TL parameters vary with frequency,                      R2 is the distance from the driven pile of the         levels were derived from the Navy’s
                                              temperature, sea conditions, current,                        initial measurement.                              document titled Proxy source sound
                                              source and receiver depth, water depth,                   The degree to which underwater noise                 levels and potential bubble curtain
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                                              water chemistry, and bottom                             propagates away from a noise source is                 attenuation for acoustic modeling of
                                              composition and topography. A                           dependent on a variety of factors, most                nearshore marine pile driving at Navy
                                              standard sound propagation model, the                   notably by the water bathymetry and                    installations in Puget Sound (Navy
                                              Practical Spreading Loss model, was                     presence or absence of reflective or                   2015). In that document the Navy
                                              used to estimate the range from pile                    absorptive conditions including the sea                reviewed relevant data available for
                                              driving activity to various expected                    surface and sediment type. The TL                      various types and sizes of piles typically
                                              SPLs at potential project structures. This              model described above was used to                      used for pile driving and recommend
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                                              proxy source values for Navy                                                document may be found as Appendix B
                                              installations in Puget Sound. This                                          in the Navy’s application.

                                                                TABLE 3—UNDERWATER NOISE SOURCE LEVELS MODELED FOR IMPACT AND VIBRATORY PILE DRIVING
                                                                                                                                                    Installa-                                          RMS                      Peak                  SEL (dB re 1
                                                                                       Pile type                                                      tion              Pile diameter              (dB re 1 μPa)            (dB re 1 μPa)              μPa 2 sec)
                                                                                                                                                    method

                                              Timber .......................................................................................       Vibratory         15–18 in (38–45                             155 1                     N/A                  N/A
                                                                                                                                                                       cm).
                                              Concrete ....................................................................................        Impact ...        18 in (45 cm) ....                           170                      184                  159
                                              Steel ..........................................................................................     Impact ...        24 in (60 cm) ....                           193                      210                  181
                                                                                                                                                                     36 (90 cm) ........                          194                      211                  181
                                                                                                                                                   Vibratory         24 (60 cm) ........                          161                      N/A                  N/A
                                                                                                                                                                     36 (90 cm) ........                          166                      N/A                  N/A
                                                1. Navy opted to use conservative value of 155 dB for project
                                                Key: cm = centimeter; dB re 1 μPa = decibels referenced at 1 micropascal; N/A = not applicable; RMS = root mean square; SEL = sound ex-
                                              posure level.


                                                For vibratory pile driving distances to                                   more sophisticated 3D modeling                                              Spreadsheet is considered to be a
                                              the PTS thresholds, the TL model                                            methods are not available. NMFS                                             conservative method that typically
                                              described above incorporated the                                            continues to develop ways to                                                results in higher estimates of the PTS
                                              auditory weighting functions for each                                       quantitatively refine these tools, and                                      onset distance from the pile driving
                                              hearing group using a single frequency                                      will qualitatively address the output                                       activity. The Navy analysis focused on
                                              as described in the NMFS Optional                                           where appropriate. For stationary                                           the data provided from the Naval Kitsap
                                              Spreadsheet (NMFS, 2016b). When                                             sources, including pile driving, NMFS                                       Bangor Test Pile Program (steel piles)
                                              NMFS’ Technical Guidance (2016) was                                         User Spreadsheet predicts the closest                                       and the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard
                                              published, in recognition of the fact that                                  distance at which a marine mammal, if                                       Intermediate Maintenance Facility Pier
                                              ensonified area/volume could be more                                        it remained beyond that distance the                                        6 Fender Pile Replacement Project
                                              technically challenging to predict                                          whole duration of the activity, would                                       (concrete piles) (Grebner et al., 2016).
                                              because of the duration component in                                        not incur PTS.                                                              This analysis is described in more detail
                                              the new thresholds, we developed a                                             For impact pile driving distances to                                     in the Appendix in the application.
                                              User Spreadsheet that includes tools to                                     the cumulative PTS thresholds for 36-                                         An unconfined bubble curtain will be
                                              help predict a simple isopleth that can                                     inch (90 cm) and 24-inch (60 cm) steel                                      used during impact driving of steel
                                              be used in conjunction with marine                                          and concrete pile, the TL model                                             piles, since the project is located in an
                                              mammal density or occurrence to help                                        described above incorporated frequency                                      area without high currents. While
                                              predict takes. We note that because of                                      weighting adjustments by applying the                                       bubble curtain performance is variable,
                                              some of the assumptions included in the                                     auditory weighting function over the                                        data from the Bangor Naval Base Test
                                              methods used for these tools, we                                            entire 1-second SEL spectral data sets                                      Pile Program indicated an average peak
                                              anticipate that isopleths produced are                                      from impact pile driving. The Navy                                          SPL reduction of 8 dB to 10 dB at 10
                                              typically going to be overestimates of                                      believes, and NMFS concurs, that this                                       meters was achieved for impact driving
                                              some degree, which may result in some                                       methodology provides a closer estimate                                      of 36- and 48-inch steel pipes (Navy
                                              degree of overestimate of Level A take.                                     than applying the weighting function at                                     2015). However, for the SPE project, a
                                              However, these tools offer the best way                                     a single frequency as suggested in the                                      reduction of 8 dB was utilized as shown
                                              to predict appropriate isopleths when                                       NMFS Spreadsheet. The NMFS                                                  in Table 4.

                                                                                TABLE 4—INPUTS FOR DETERMINING DISTANCES TO CUMULATIVE PTS THRESHOLDS
                                                                                                                                                                18″ Concrete                    24″ Steel                  36″ Steel
                                                                                        36″ Steel impact                  24″ Steel impact                                                                                                             Timber
                                                                                                                                                                   impact                       vibratory                  vibratory

                                                                                                                                                           INPUTS

                                              Spreadsheet Tab Used                   (E.1–2) Impact pile                (E.1–2) Impact pile                (E.1–2) Impact                  (A.1) Vibratory            (A.1) Vibratory            (A.1) Vibratory
                                                                                         driving.                           driving.                         pile driving.                   pile driving.              pile driving.              pile driving.
                                              Source Level (Single                   173 dB (assumes 8                  173 dB (assumes 8                  159 dB.
                                                Strike/shot SEL).                        dB attenuation) *.                 dB attenuation) *.
                                              Source Level (RMS                       ...............................    ...............................   .............................   161 dB ..............      166 dB ..............      155
                                                SPL).
                                              Weighting Factor Ad-                   Weighting override                 Weighting override                 Weighting over-                 2.5 ....................   2.5 ....................   2.5
                                                justment (kHz) **.                     (Grebner et al.                    (Grebner et al.                    ride (Grebner et
                                                                                       2016).                             2016).                             al. 2016).
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                                              Number of strikes per                  1600 ......................        1600 ......................        1600.
                                                day.
                                              Number of piles per                    2 ............................     1 ............................     3.
                                                day within 24-h pe-
                                                riod.
                                              Duration of sound Pro-                  ...............................   ...............................    .............................   300 ...................    300 ...................    300
                                                duction (minutes).
                                              Propagation (xLogR) ...                15 ..........................      15 ..........................      15 ........................     15 .....................   15 .....................   15



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                                                                     TABLE 4—INPUTS FOR DETERMINING DISTANCES TO CUMULATIVE PTS THRESHOLDS—Continued
                                                                                                                                                              18″ Concrete                      24″ Steel                    36″ Steel
                                                                                        36″ Steel impact                  24″ Steel impact                                                                                                               Timber
                                                                                                                                                                 impact                         vibratory                    vibratory

                                              Distance of source                     10 ..........................      10 ..........................     10 ........................     10 .....................      10 .....................    10
                                                level measurement
                                                (meters).
                                                * 8 dB reduction from use of unconfined bubble curtain during steel pipe impact driving.
                                                ** For impact driving, the TL model described above incorporated frequency weighting adjustments by applying the auditory weighting function
                                              over the entire 1-second SEL spectral data sets.

                                                 TABLE 5—CALCULATED RADIAL DISTANCES (METERS) TO UNDERWATER MARINE MAMMAL IMPACT PILE DRIVING NOISE
                                                                                  THRESHOLDS–SELCUM ISOPLETHS 1
                                                                                                                                                                                                Level A isopleths—impact driving 2

                                                                                               Source type                                                              Mid-frequency                    High-                    Phocid                   Otariid
                                                                                                                                                                                                      frequency
                                                                                                                                                                         cetaceans                                               pinnipeds               pinnipeds
                                                                                                                                                                                                      cetaceans

                                              18-in concrete 3 ................................................................................................                             2                        74                       19                      1
                                              24-in steel 4 ......................................................................................................                          5                       253                       34                      2
                                              36-in steel 4 ......................................................................................................                         14                       740                      217                     12
                                                Notes:
                                                1 Calculations based on
                                                                          SELCUM threshold criteria shown in Table 4.
                                                Calculated values were rounded up the nearest meter.
                                                2 Representative spectra were used to calculate the distances to the injury (PTS onset) thresholds for each functional hearing group for 24-inch
                                              and 36-inchsteel pile and 24-inch (60 cm) concrete pile. Distances for 18-inch (45 cm) concrete piles assumed to be the same as 24-inch (60
                                              cm) concrete piles.
                                                3 No bubble curtain planned for concrete pile.
                                                4 Bubble curtain will be used for 24-inch (60 cm) and 36-inch (90 cm) steel piles, and calculations include 8 dB attenuation



                                                    TABLE 6—CALCULATED RADIAL DISTANCES (METERS) TO LEVEL A UNDERWATER MARINE MAMMAL VIBRATORY PILE
                                                                                         DRIVING NOISE ISOPLETHS
                                                                                                                                                                                              Level A isopleths—vibratory driving 1

                                                                                               Source type                                                                                               High-
                                                                                                                                                                        Mid-frequency                                             Phocid                   Otariid
                                                                                                                                                                                                      frequency
                                                                                                                                                                         cetaceans                                               pinnipeds               pinnipeds
                                                                                                                                                                                                      cetaceans

                                              15–18-in timber ................................................................................................                             <1                         12                        5                  <1
                                              24-in steel ........................................................................................................                          2                         30                       12                    1
                                              36-in steel ........................................................................................................                          4                         64                       26                  1.8
                                                Notes:
                                                1 Distances to the injury (PTS onset) thresholds calculated using National Marine Fisheries Service calculator with default Weighting Factor Ad-
                                              justment of 2.5 (NMFS, 2016b).
                                                Calculated values were rounded up the nearest meter.


                                                Tables 5 and 6 show the radial                                            because the ensonified distances were                                        attenuation distances are based on
                                              distances to impact and vibratory Level                                     larger.                                                                      sound characteristics in open water. The
                                              A isopleths. Based on the dual criteria                                        Using the same source level and                                           actual attenuation distances are
                                              provided in the NMFS Spreadsheet, the                                       transmission loss inputs discussed                                           constrained by numerous land features
                                              cumulative SEL was selected over peak                                       above the Level B isopleths were                                             and islands; these actual distances are
                                              threshold to calculate injury thresholds                                    calculated for impact and vibratory                                          reflected in the ensonified areas given
                                                                                                                          driving (Table 7). Note that these                                           below.
                                                             TABLE 7—LEVEL B IMPACT AND VIBRATORY PILE DRIVING EXPOSURE DISTANCES AND ENSONIFIED AREAS
                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Attenuation
                                                                                                                            Pile type                                                                                                                     Area *
                                                                                                                                                                                                                               distance

                                                                                                                                                  Impact (160 dB)
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                                              18-in concrete .........................................................................................................................................................                    46 m      6.64 m2.

                                              24-in steel ...............................................................................................................................................................               464 m       0.62 km2.
                                              36-in steel ...............................................................................................................................................................               541 m       0.78 km2.
                                                                                                                                             Vibratory (120 dB)

                                              15–18-in timber ......................................................................................................................................................                   2.2 km       6.8 km2.




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                                                TABLE 7—LEVEL B IMPACT AND VIBRATORY PILE DRIVING EXPOSURE DISTANCES AND ENSONIFIED AREAS—Continued
                                                                                                                                                                                                                            Attenuation
                                                                                                                            Pile type                                                                                                         Area *
                                                                                                                                                                                                                             distance

                                              24-in steel ...............................................................................................................................................................        5.4 km   26.1 km2.
                                              36-in steel ...............................................................................................................................................................       11.7 km   49.6 km2.
                                                 * Areas were adjusted wherever land masses are encountered prior to reaching the full extent of the radius around the driven pile.


                                              Marine Mammal Occurrence                                                    through August (Appendix A in the                                            multiple days based on historical
                                                 In this section we provide the                                           application).                                                                information. The calculation was:
                                              information about the presence, density,                                      California sea lions peak abundance                                        (1) Exposure estimate = Probable
                                              or group dynamics of marine mammals                                         occurs between October and May                                                    abundance during construction ×
                                              that will inform the take calculations.                                     (NMFS, 1997; Jeffries et al., 2000) but                                           Probable duration
                                                 Transient killer whales are rare in                                      animals can occur at Naval Base Kitsap
                                                                                                                                                                                                       Where:
                                              Hood Canal and there are few data to                                        Bangor in any month. The Navy relied
                                                                                                                          on monitoring data from 2012 to 2016                                         Probable abundance = maximum expected
                                              describe transient killer whale                                                                                                                              group size
                                              abundance within Hood Canal. There                                          to determine the average of the                                              Probable duration = probable duration of
                                              have been anecdotal accounts of the                                         maximum count of hauled out                                                      animal(s) presence at construction sites
                                              whales in Hood Canal for decades.                                           California sea lions for each month                                              during in-water work window
                                              There was a report from one day in                                          (Appendix A). The Navy determined
                                                                                                                          abundance of California sea lions based                                        For species that regularly occur in
                                              April 2016 and eight days in May 2016                                                                                                                    Puget Sound, but for which local
                                              of whales in Dabob Bay in Hood Canal                                        on the average monthly maximum
                                                                                                                          counts during the in-water work                                              abundance data are not available,
                                              (Orca Network, 2016). It is not known if                                                                                                                 marine mammal density estimates were
                                              these sightings were all of the same                                        window (Appendix A), respectively, for
                                                                                                                          an average maximum count of 48.85                                            used when available to determine the
                                              group of transient killer whales.                                                                                                                        number of animals potentially exposed
                                              However, the temporally discontinuous                                       animals.
                                                                                                                            Boat-based surveys and monitoring                                          in a ZOI on any one day of pile driving
                                              data suggest a high degree of variability                                                                                                                or extraction. Only harbor porpoise was
                                              in the habitat use and localized relative                                   indicate that harbor seals regularly
                                                                                                                          swim in the waters at Naval Base Kitsap                                      in this category.
                                              abundances of transient killer whales in                                                                                                                   The equation for this species with
                                              Hood Canal. Given that whales were                                          Bangor (Appendix A in Application).
                                                                                                                          Hauled-out adults, mother/pup pairs,                                         only a density estimate and no site-
                                              observed on eight days, in May 2016,                                                                                                                     specific abundance was:
                                              NMFS will assume that whales could be                                       and neonates have been documented
                                                                                                                          occasionally, but quantitative data are                                      (2) Exposure estimate = N × ZOI ×
                                              observed on up to 8 days during the SPE
                                                                                                                          limited. Incidental surveys in August                                             maximum days of pile driving
                                              project. The most commonly observed
                                              group size in Puget Sound from 2004 to                                      and September 2016 recorded as many                                          Where:
                                              2010 was 6 whales (Navy 2017).                                              as 28 harbor seals hauled out under                                          N = density estimate used for each species
                                                 Harbor porpoises may be present in                                       Marginal Wharf or swimming in                                                ZOI = Zone of Influence; the area where
                                              Puget Sound year-round typically in                                         adjacent waters. Additional animals                                              noise exceeds the noise threshold value
                                              groups of one to five individuals and are                                   were likely present at other locations                                         For species with site-specific surveys
                                              regularly detected in Hood Canal. Aerial                                    during the same time of the surveys. To                                      available, exposures were estimated by:
                                              surveys conducted throughout 2013 to                                        be conservative, the Navy estimated that                                     (3) Exposure estimate = Abundance ×
                                              2015 in Puget Sound indicated density                                       an additional 7 animals were present                                              maximum days of pile driving
                                              in Puget Sound was 0.91 individuals/                                        based on typical sightings at the other
                                              km2) (95% CI=0.72–1.10, all seasons                                         piers at Bangor. Therefore, the Navy and                                     Where:
                                              pooled) and density in Hood Canal was                                       NMFS assume that up to 35 seals could                                        Abundance = average monthly maximum
                                              0.47/km2 (95% CI=0.29–0.75, all                                             occur near the SPE project area on any                                          over the time period when pile driving
                                                                                                                          given day.                                                                      will occur for sea lions, and estimated
                                              seasons pooled) (Jefferson et al., 2016).
                                                                                                                                                                                                          total abundance for harbor seals
                                              However, after reviewing the most
                                                                                                                          Take Calculation and Estimation                                                All three pinniped species were in
                                              recent data the Navy has estimated that
                                              harbor porpoise density in Hood Canal                                          Here we describe how the information                                      this category. Average monthly
                                              is 0.44 animals/km2 (Smultea et al.,                                        provided above is brought together to                                        maximum counts of Steller sea lions
                                              2017). Mean group size of harbor                                            produce a quantitative take estimate.                                        and California sea lions (see Appendix
                                              porpoises in Puget Sound in the 2013–                                          To quantitatively assess exposure of                                      A for abundance data of these species)
                                              2015 surveys was 1.7 in Hood Canal.                                         marine mammals to noise levels from                                          were averaged over the in-water work
                                                 Steller sea lions are routinely seen                                     pile driving over the NMFS threshold                                         window. The maximum number of
                                              hauled out on submarines at Naval Base                                      guidance, one of three methods was                                           animals observed during the month(s)
                                              Kitsap. The Navy relied on monitoring                                       used depending on the species spatial                                        with the highest number of animals
                                              data from 2012 to 2016 to determine the                                     and temporal occurrence. For species                                         present on a survey day was used in the
                                              average of the maximum count of                                             with rare or infrequent occurrence                                           analysis. For harbor seals, an abundance
                                              hauled out Steller sea lions for each                                       during the in-water work window, the                                         estimate for the Bangor waterfront was
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                                              month in the in-water work window                                           likelihood of occurrence was reviewed                                        used.
                                              (Appendix A). The average of the                                            based on the information in Chapter 3                                          The following assumptions were used
                                              monthly maximum counts during the                                           of the application and the potential                                         to calculate potential exposures to
                                              in-water work window was 3.14.                                              maximum duration of work days and                                            impact and vibratory pile driving noise
                                                 California sea lions can occur at Naval                                  total work days. Only one species was                                        for each threshold.
                                              Base Kitsap Bangor in any month,                                            in this category, transient killer whale,                                      • For formulas (2) and (3), each
                                              although numbers are low from June                                          and it had the potential to linger for                                       species will be assumed to be present in


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                                              the project area each day during                        steel ZOIs from impact driving will be                 the small Level B zone associated with
                                              construction. The timeframe for takings                 fully monitorable (maximum distances                   impact driving of concrete piles
                                              would be one potential take (Level B                    to behavioral thresholds of 46 m and                   resulting in 110 takes. Any exposure of
                                              harassment exposure) per individual,                    541 m, respectively, and maximum                       Steller sea lions to pile driving noise
                                              per 24 hours.                                           distance to injury thresholds is 14 m),                will be minimized to short-term
                                                 • The pile type, size, and installation              so no killer whale behavioral or injury                behavioral harassment. Therefore,
                                              method that produce the largest ZOI                     takes are expected from impact driving.                NMFS has authorized the Level B take
                                              were used to estimate exposure of                                                                              of 503 Steller sea lions.
                                              marine mammals to noise impacts.                        Harbor Porpoise
                                              Vibratory installation of 36-inch (90 cm)                 Applying formula (2) to the animal                   California Sea Lion
                                              steel piles created the largest ZOI, so the             density (0.44 animals/km2), the largest                   Formula (3) was used with site-
                                              exposure analysis calculates marine                     ZOI for Level B exposure (49.6 km2) and                specific abundance data to calculate
                                              mammal exposures based on 36-inch                       the estimated days of steel pile driving               potential exposures of California sea
                                              steel piles for the 125 days when steel                 (125), the Navy requested and NMFS                     lions during pile driving for the SPE
                                              piles would be installed. For the                       has authorized 2,728 Level B incidental                project. Because a Level A injury shut-
                                              estimated 35 days when concrete fender                  takes of harbor porpoises. The 49.6 km2                down zone will be implemented, no
                                              piles would be installed, impact driving                ZOI excludes the area behind the PSB                   exposure to Level A noise levels will
                                              was the only installation method and                    because harbor porpoise have never                     occur at any location. Based on site-
                                              only 18-inch piles were proposed, so the                been observed within the barrier. Harbor               specific data regarding the average
                                              exposure analysis calculated marine                     porpoise can be visually detected to a                 maximum counts, the Navy assumes
                                              mammal exposures based on impact                        distance of about 200 m by experienced                 that 48.85 exposures per day could
                                              driving 18-inch concrete piles.                         observers in conditions up to Beaufort 2               occur over 125 planned steel pile
                                                 • All pilings will have an underwater                (Navy 2017). Therefore, the concrete                   driving days resulting in 6,106
                                              noise disturbance distance equal to the                 ZOIs will be fully monitorable                         exposures. With a shutdown zone of 15
                                              pile that causes the greatest noise                     (maximum distance of 46 m), so no                      meters, Level B take is also anticipated
                                              disturbance (i.e., the piling farthest from             takes were calculated for the estimated
                                                                                                                                                             to occur during 35 days of concrete
                                              shore) installed with the method that                   35 days of concrete fender pile
                                                                                                                                                             fender pile installation. NMFS assumed
                                              has the largest ZOI. If vibratory pile                  installation.
                                                                                                                                                             that 48.85 animals would be exposed
                                              driving would occur, the largest ZOI
                                                                                                      Steller Sea Lion                                       per day in the small Level B zone
                                              will be produced by vibratory driving.
                                                                                                         Formula (3) as described in the                     associated with impact driving of
                                              In this case, the ZOI for an impact
                                                                                                      previous section was used with site-                   concrete piles resulting in 1,710 takes.
                                              hammer will be encompassed by the
                                                                                                      specific abundance data to calculate                   Any exposure of Steller sea lions to pile
                                              larger ZOI from the vibratory driver.
                                                                                                      potential exposures of Steller sea lions               driving noise will be minimized to
                                              Vibratory driving was assumed to occur
                                                                                                      during steel pile driving for the SPE                  short-term behavioral harassment.
                                              on all 125 days of steel pile driving, but
                                                                                                      project. Animals could be exposed                      Therefore, NMFS has authorized 7,816
                                              not the 35 days of concrete fender pile
                                                                                                      when traveling, resting, and foraging.                 Level B takes.
                                              installation.
                                                 • Days of pile driving were                          Because a Level A injury shut-down                     Harbor Seal
                                              conservatively based on a relatively                    zone will be implemented, Level A
                                              slow daily production rate, but actual                  harassment is not expected to occur.                     The Navy calculated up to 35 harbor
                                              daily production rates may be higher,                      The Navy conservatively assumes that                seals may be present per day during
                                              resulting in fewer actual pile driving                  any Steller sea lion that hauls out at                 summer and early fall months. Exposure
                                              days. The pile driving days are used                    Bangor could swim into the behavioral                  of harbor seals to pile driving noise will
                                              solely to assess the number of days                     harassment zone each day during pile                   be primarily in the form of short-term
                                              during which pile driving could occur                   driving because this zone extends across               behavioral harassment (Level B) during
                                              if production was delayed due to                        Hood Canal and up to 11.7 km from the                  steel and concrete pile driving. Formula
                                              equipment failure, safety, etc. In a real               driven pile. The Navy estimated 3.14                   (3) was used with site-specific
                                              construction situation, pile driving                    animals could be exposed to harassment                 abundance data to calculate potential
                                              production rates would be maximized                     per day. These values provide a worst                  exposures of harbor seals due to pile
                                              when possible.                                          case assumption that on all 125 days of                driving for the SPE.
                                                                                                      pile driving, all animals would be in the                The Navy assumes that any harbor
                                              Transient Killer Whale                                  water each day during pile driving.                    seal that hauls out at Bangor could swim
                                                Using the first calculation described                 Applying formula (3) to this abundance                 into the behavioral harassment zone
                                              in the above section, exposures to                      and the 125 steel pile driving days, the               each day during impact pile driving.
                                              underwater pile driving were calculated                 Navy requested and NMFS authorized                     The largest ZOI for behavioral
                                              using the average group size times the                  the take of up to 393 Steller sea lions.               disturbance (Level B) would be 11.7 km
                                              8 days transient killer whales would be                 If project work occurs during months                   for vibratory driving and extraction of
                                              anticipated in the Hood Canal during                    when Steller sea lions are less likely to              36-inch steel piles. Applying formula (3)
                                              pile driving activities. The Navy                       be present, actual exposures would be                  to the abundance of this species (35
                                              assumed that the average pod size was                   less. Additionally, if daily pile driving              individuals) and the 125 pile driving
                                              six individuals.                                        duration is short, exposure would be                   days, results in 4,375 takes Level B
                                                Using this rationale, 48 potential                    expected to be less because some                       takes. With a shutdown zone of 35
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                                              Level B exposures of transient killer                   animals would remain hauled out for                    meters Level B take is also anticipated
                                              whales from vibratory pile driving are                  the duration of pile driving. With a                   to occur during 35 days of concrete
                                              estimated (six animals times 8 days of                  shutdown zone of 15 meters, Level B                    fender pile installation. NMFS assumed
                                              exposure). Based on this analysis, the                  take is also anticipated to occur during               that 35 animals would be exposed per
                                              Navy requested and NMFS has                             35 days of concrete fender pile                        day in the small Level B zone associated
                                              authorized 48 Level B incidental takes                  installation. NMFS assumed that 3.14                   with impact driving of concrete piles
                                              for behavioral harassment. Concrete and                 animals would be exposed per day in                    resulting in 1,225 takes.


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                                                The largest ZOI for Level A injury will                                  exposed to Level A noise levels, 125                                   accumulate sufficient exposure to noise
                                              be 217 m for impact driving (with                                          Level A takes of harbor seals are                                      resulting in PTS, and (2) the estimate
                                              bubble curtain) of 36-inch steel piles. A                                  authorized by NMFS. With a shutdown                                    assumes that new seals are in the Level
                                              monitors’ ability to observe the entire                                    zone of 35 meters Level B take is also                                 A ZOI every day during pile driving. No
                                              217 m injury zone may be difficult                                         anticipated to occur during 35 days of                                 Level A takes are requested for vibratory
                                              because construction barges and the                                        concrete fender pile installation. NMFS                                pile driving because the maximum
                                              current Service Pier structure and                                         assumed that 35 animals would be                                       harbor seal injury zone is 26 m and is
                                              associated mooring floats and vessels                                      exposed per day in the small Level B                                   within a practicable shutdown distance.
                                              will interfere with a monitors’ ability to                                 zone associated with impact driving of                                 It is important to note that the estimate
                                              observe the entire injury zone. Some                                       concrete piles resulting in an additional                              of potential Level A harassment of
                                              individuals could enter, and remain in,                                    1,225 Level B takes. Therefore, NMFS                                   harbor seals is expected to be an
                                              the injury zone undetected by monitors,                                    has authorized 5,600 Level B takes                                     overestimate, since the planned project
                                              resulting in potential PTS. It is assumed                                    It should be noted that Level A takes
                                                                                                                                                                                                is not expected to occur near Marginal
                                              that one of the 35 individuals present on                                  of harbor seals would likely be multiple
                                                                                                                         exposures of the same individuals,                                     Wharf—the location where most harbor
                                              the Bangor waterfront would enter, and
                                              remain in, the injury zone without being                                   rather than single exposures of unique                                 seal activity occurs.
                                              detected by marine mammal monitors                                         individuals. This request overestimates                                   Table 8 provides a summary of
                                              each day during steel impact driving.                                      the likely Level A exposures because:                                  authorized Level A and Level B takes as
                                              Therefore, with 125 steel pile driving                                     (1) Seals are unlikely to remain in the                                well as the percentage of a stock or
                                              days and one individual per day being                                      Level A zone underwater long enough to                                 population authorized for take.

                                                                                        TABLE 8—AUTHORIZED TAKE AND PERCENTAGE OF STOCK OR POPULATION
                                                                                                                                                                                                    Authorized take
                                                                                                               Species                                                                                                        % population
                                                                                                                                                                                                Level A         Level B

                                              Killer whale ..................................................................................................................................               0            48           19.7
                                              Harbor porpoise ...........................................................................................................................                   0         2,728           24.3
                                              Steller sea lion .............................................................................................................................                0           503            1.2
                                              California sea lion ........................................................................................................................                  0         7,816            2.6
                                              Harbor seal ..................................................................................................................................              125         5,600            n/a



                                              Mitigation                                                                 mammals, marine mammal species or                                      impact pile driving. Impact driving of
                                                In order to issue an IHA under                                           stocks, and their habitat. This considers                              steel piles will only occur when
                                              Section 101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA,                                          the nature of the potential adverse                                    required by geotechnical conditions or
                                                                                                                         impact being mitigated (likelihood,                                    to ‘‘proof’’ load-bearing piles driven by
                                              NMFS must set forth the permissible
                                                                                                                         scope, range). It further considers the                                vibratory methods.
                                              methods of taking pursuant to such
                                                                                                                         likelihood that the measure will be                                       Timing Restrictions—To minimize the
                                              activity, and other means of effecting                                                                                                            number of fish exposed to underwater
                                                                                                                         effective if implemented (probability of
                                              the least practicable impact on such                                                                                                              noise and other construction
                                                                                                                         accomplishing the mitigating result if
                                              species or stock and its habitat, paying                                                                                                          disturbance, in-water work will occur
                                                                                                                         implemented as planned) the likelihood
                                              particular attention to rookeries, mating                                                                                                         during the in-water work window
                                                                                                                         of effective implementation (probability
                                              grounds, and areas of similar                                                                                                                     previously described when ESA-listed
                                                                                                                         implemented as planned) and;
                                              significance, and on the availability of                                      (2) the practicability of the measures                              salmonids are least likely to be present
                                              such species or stock for taking for                                       for applicant implementation, which                                    (USACE, 2015), July 16–January 15.
                                              certain subsistence uses (latter not                                       may consider such things as cost,                                         All in-water construction activities
                                              applicable for this action). NMFS                                          impact on operations, and, in the case                                 will occur during daylight hours
                                              regulations require applicants for                                         of a military readiness activity,                                      (sunrise to sunset) except from July 16
                                              incidental take authorizations to include                                  personnel safety, practicality of                                      to September 15, when impact pile
                                              information about the availability and                                     implementation, and impact on the                                      driving will only occur starting 2 hours
                                              feasibility (economic and technological)                                   effectiveness of the military readiness                                after sunrise and ending 2 hours before
                                              of equipment, methods, and manner of                                       activity.                                                              sunset, to protect foraging marbled
                                              conducting such activity or other means                                       In addition to the specific measures                                murrelets during the nesting season
                                              of effecting the least practicable adverse                                 described later in this section, the Navy                              (April 15–September 23). Sunrise and
                                              impact upon the affected species or                                        would conduct briefings between                                        sunset are to be determined based on
                                              stocks and their habitat (50 CFR                                           construction supervisors and crews,                                    National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                              216.104(a)(11)).                                                           marine mammal monitoring team, and                                     Administration data, which can be
                                                In evaluating how mitigation may or                                      Navy staff prior to the start of all pile                              found at http://www.srrb.noaa.gov/
                                              may not be appropriate to ensure the                                       driving activity, and when new                                         highlights/sunrise/sunrise.html.
                                              least practicable adverse impact on                                        personnel join the work, in order to                                      Use of Bubble Curtain—A bubble
                                              species or stocks and their habitat, as                                    explain responsibilities, communication                                curtain will be employed during impact
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                                              well as subsistence uses where                                             procedures, marine mammal monitoring                                   installation or proofing of steel piles
                                              applicable, we carefully consider two                                      protocol, and operational procedures.                                  where water depths are greater than 0.67
                                              primary factors:                                                              Use of Vibratory Installation—The                                   m (2 ft). A noise attenuation device is
                                                (1) The manner in which, and the                                         Navy will employ vibratory installation                                not required during vibratory pile
                                              degree to which, the successful                                            to the greatest extent possible when                                   driving. If a bubble curtain or similar
                                              implementation of the measure(s) is                                        driving steel piles to minimize high                                   measure is used, it will distribute air
                                              expected to reduce impacts to marine                                       sound pressure levels associated with                                  bubbles around 100 percent of the piling


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                                              perimeter for the full depth of the water                                    A soft-start procedure will be used for                              serve to protect marine mammals, allow
                                              column. Any other attenuation measure                                      impact pile driving at the beginning of                                for practical implementation of the
                                              must provide 100 percent coverage in                                       each day’s in-water pile driving or any                                Navy’s marine mammal monitoring plan
                                              the water column for the full depth of                                     time impact pile driving has ceased for                                and reduce the risk of a take. The
                                              the pile. The lowest bubble ring shall be                                  more than 30 minutes.                                                  shutdown zone during any non-pile
                                              in contact with the mudline for the full                                     Establishment of Shutdown Zones                                      driving activity will always be a
                                              circumference of the ring. The weights                                     and Disturbance Zones—For all impact                                   minimum of 10 m (33 ft) to prevent
                                              attached to the bottom ring shall ensure                                   and vibratory pile driving of steel piles,                             injury from physical interaction of
                                              100 percent mudline contact. No parts                                      shutdown and disturbance zones will be                                 marine mammals with construction
                                              of the ring or other objects shall prevent                                 established and monitored. The Navy                                    equipment. Note that in the notice of
                                              full mudline contact.                                                      will focus observations within 1,000 m                                 proposed IHA (83 FR 10689: March 12,
                                                 A performance test of the bubble                                        for all species during these activities but                            2018), the Navy had requested and
                                              curtain shall be conducted prior to                                        will record all observations. During                                   NMFS proposed larger shutdown zones
                                              initial use for impact pile driving. The                                   impact driving of concrete piles the                                   than those authorized as depicted
                                              performance test shall confirm the                                         Navy will focus on monitoring within                                   below. The shutdown zones were
                                              calculated pressures and flow rates at                                     100 m but will record all observations.                                reduced to more closely align with the
                                              each manifold ring. The contractor shall                                   The Navy will monitor and record                                       Level A isopleths shown in Tables 5 and
                                              also train personnel in the proper                                         marine mammal observations within                                      6. Reducing zone size should minimize
                                              balancing of air flow to the bubblers.                                     zones and extrapolate these values                                     shutdown occurrences caused by entry
                                              The contractor shall submit an                                             across the entirety of the Level B zone                                of animals into Level A zones. Excessive
                                              inspection/performance report to the                                       as part of the final monitoring report. To                             shutdowns caused by the originally
                                              Navy for approval within 72 hours                                          the extent possible, the Navy will record                              proposed zones could negatively affect
                                              following the performance test.                                            and report on any marine mammal                                        SPE project schedule without
                                              Corrections to the noise attenuation                                       occurrences, including behavioral                                      decreasing the risk of auditory injury to
                                              device to meet the performance stands                                      disturbances, beyond 1,000 m for steel                                 marine mammals.
                                              shall occur prior to use for impact                                        pile installation and 100 m for concrete                                  During all pile driving, the shutdown,
                                              driving.                                                                   pile installation.                                                     Level A, and Level B zones as shown in
                                                 Soft-Start—The use of a soft start                                        The shutdown zones are based on the                                  Tables 9, 10, and 11 will be monitored
                                              procedure is believed to provide                                           distances from the source predicted for                                out to the greatest extent possible with
                                              additional protection to marine                                            each threshold level. Although different                               a focus on monitoring within 1,000 m
                                              mammals by warning or providing a                                          functional hearing groups of cetaceans                                 for steel pile and 100 m for concrete pile
                                              chance to leave the area prior to the                                      and pinnipeds were evaluated, the                                      installation.
                                              hammer operating at full capacity, and                                     threshold levels used to develop the                                      For steel pile impact pile driving,
                                              typically involves a requirement to                                        disturbance zones were selected to be                                  monitors would initiate shutdown when
                                              initiate sound from the hammer at                                          conservative for cetaceans (and                                        harbor seals approach or enter the zone.
                                              reduced energy followed by a 30 second                                     therefore at the lowest levels); as such,                              However, because of the size of the zone
                                              waiting period, then two subsequent                                        the disturbance zones for cetaceans                                    and the inherent difficulty in
                                              reduced energy strike sets. (The reduced                                   were based on the high frequency                                       monitoring harbor seals, a highly mobile
                                              energy of an individual hammer cannot                                      threshold (harbor porpoise). The                                       species, it may not be practical, which
                                              be quantified because it varies by                                         shutdown zones are based on the                                        is why Level A take is requested.
                                              individual drivers. Also, the number of                                    maximum calculated Level A radius for                                     The isopleths delineating shutdown,
                                              strikes will vary at reduced energy                                        pinnipeds and cetaceans during                                         Level A, and Level B zones during
                                              because raising the hammer at less than                                    installation of 36-inch steel and                                      impact driving of all steel piles are
                                              full power and then releasing it results                                   concrete piles with impact techniques,                                 shown in Table 10. Note that the Level
                                              in the hammer ‘‘bouncing’’ as it strikes                                   as well as during vibratory pile                                       A isopleth is larger than the Level B
                                              the pile, resulting in multiple ‘‘strikes.’’)                              installation and removal. These actions                                isopleth for harbor porpoises.

                                                                  TABLE 9—SHUTDOWN, LEVEL A, AND LEVEL B ISOPLETHS DURING IMPACT DRIVING OF STEEL PILES
                                                                                                                                                                                                 Level B         Level A        Shutdown
                                                                                                    Marine mammal group                                                                         isopleth        isopleth           zone
                                                                                                                                                                                                (meters)        (meters)         (meters)

                                              Cetaceans ....................................................................................................................................           541             740             750
                                              Harbor Seal ..................................................................................................................................           541             217             220
                                              Sea Lions .....................................................................................................................................          541              12              15



                                                The isopleths for the shutdown, Level                                    driving of all steel piles are shown in
                                              A, and Level B zones during vibratory                                      Table 11.

                                                                 TABLE 10—SHUTDOWN, LEVEL A, LEVEL B ISOPLETHS DURING VIBRATORY DRIVING OF STEEL PILES
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                                                                                                                                                                                                 Level B         Level A        Shutdown
                                                                                                    Marine mammal group                                                                         isopleth        isopleth           zone
                                                                                                                                                                                                (meters)        (meters)         (meters)

                                              Cetaceans ....................................................................................................................................        11,700                 64          100
                                              Harbor Seal ..................................................................................................................................        11,700                 26           30




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                                                     TABLE 10—SHUTDOWN, LEVEL A, LEVEL B ISOPLETHS DURING VIBRATORY DRIVING OF STEEL PILES—Continued
                                                                                                                                                                                                 Level B         Level A        Shutdown
                                                                                                    Marine mammal group                                                                         isopleth        isopleth           zone
                                                                                                                                                                                                (meters)        (meters)         (meters)

                                              Sea Lions .....................................................................................................................................       11,700                 12               15



                                                The shutdown, Level A, and Level B                                       shown in Table 11. Given that the                                      Level B isopleths there should be no
                                              isopleths for implementation during                                        shutdown zone for all authorized                                       take recorded during concrete pile
                                              impact driving of concrete piles are                                       species is larger than the Level A and                                 driving.

                                                            TABLE 11—SHUTDOWN, LEVEL A, AND LEVEL B ISOPLETHS DURING IMPACT DRIVING OF CONCRETE PILES
                                                                                                                                                                                                 Level B         Level A        Shutdown
                                                                                                    Marine mammal group                                                                         isopleth        isopleth           zone
                                                                                                                                                                                                (meters)        (meters)         (meters)

                                              Cetaceans ....................................................................................................................................               46              74          100
                                              Harbor Seal ..................................................................................................................................               46              19           35
                                              Sea Lions .....................................................................................................................................              46               1           15



                                                 Note that the radii of the disturbance                                  most value is obtained from the required                                  Marine Mammal Observers (MMOs)
                                              zones may be adjusted if in-situ acoustic                                  monitoring.                                                            will be positioned at the best practicable
                                              monitoring is conducted by the Navy to                                        Monitoring and reporting                                            vantage points, taking into
                                              establish actual distances to the                                          requirements prescribed by NMFS                                        consideration security, safety, and space
                                              thresholds for a specific pile type and                                    should contribute to improved                                          limitations. During pile driving, one
                                              installation method. However, any                                          understanding of one or more of the                                    MMO will be stationed in a vessel, and
                                              planned acoustical monitoring plan                                         following:                                                             at least four will be stationed on the
                                              must be pre-approved by NMFS. The                                             • Occurrence of marine mammal                                       pier, along the shore, or on the pile
                                              results of any acoustic monitoring plan                                    species or stocks in the area in which                                 driving barge to maximize observation
                                              must be reviewed and approved by                                           take is anticipated (e.g., presence,                                   coverage. Each MMO location will have
                                              NMFS before the radii of any                                               abundance, distribution, density);                                     a minimum of one dedicated MMO (not
                                              disturbance zones may be revised.                                             • Nature, scope, or context of likely                               including boat operators). There will be
                                                 The mitigation measures described                                       marine mammal exposure to potential                                    be 3–5 MMOs working depending on
                                              above should reduce marine mammals’                                        stressors/impacts (individual or                                       the location, site accessibility and line
                                              potential exposure to underwater noise                                     cumulative, acute or chronic), through                                 of sight for adequate coverage.
                                              levels which could result in injury or                                     better understanding of: (1) Action or                                 Additional standards required for visual
                                              behavioral harassment. Based on our                                        environment (e.g., source                                              monitoring include:
                                              evaluation of the applicant’s planned                                      characterization, propagation, ambient                                    (a) Independent observers (i.e., not
                                              measures, as well as other measures                                        noise); (2) affected species (e.g., life                               construction personal) are required;
                                              considered by NMFS, NMFS has                                               history, dive patterns); (3) co-occurrence                                (b) At least one observer must have
                                              determined that the planned mitigation                                     of marine mammal species with the                                      prior experience working as an observer;
                                              measures provide the means effecting                                       action; or (4) biological or behavioral                                   (c) Other observers may substitute
                                              the least practicable impact on the                                        context of exposure (e.g., age, calving or                             education (undergraduate degree in
                                              affected species or stocks and their                                       feeding areas);                                                        biological science or related field) or
                                              habitat, paying particular attention to                                       • Individual marine mammal                                          training for experience;
                                              rookeries, mating grounds, and areas of                                    responses (behavioral or physiological)                                   (d) Where a team of three or more
                                              similar significance.                                                      to acoustic stressors (acute, chronic, or                              observers are required, one observer
                                                                                                                         cumulative), other stressors, or                                       should be designated as lead observer or
                                              Monitoring and Reporting
                                                                                                                         cumulative impacts from multiple                                       monitoring coordinator. The lead
                                                In order to issue an IHA for an                                          stressors;                                                             observer must have prior experience
                                              activity, Section 101(a)(5)(D) of the                                         • How anticipated responses to                                      working as an observer; and
                                              MMPA states that NMFS must set forth,                                      stressors impact either: (1) Long-term                                    Monitoring will be conducted by
                                              requirements pertaining to the                                             fitness and survival of individual                                     qualified observers, who will monitor
                                              monitoring and reporting of such taking.                                   marine mammals; or (2) populations,                                    for marine mammals and implement
                                              The MMPA implementing regulations at                                       species, or stocks;                                                    shutdown/delay procedures when
                                              50 CFR 216.104 (a)(13) indicate that                                          • Effects on marine mammal habitat                                  applicable by calling for the shutdown
                                              requests for authorizations must include                                   (e.g., marine mammal prey species,                                     to the hammer operator. Qualified
                                              the suggested means of accomplishing                                       acoustic habitat, or other important                                   observers are trained biologists, with the
                                              the necessary monitoring and reporting                                     physical components of marine                                          following minimum qualifications:
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                                              that will result in increased knowledge                                    mammal habitat); and                                                      (a) Visual acuity in both eyes
                                              of the species and of the level of taking                                     • Mitigation and monitoring                                         (correction is permissible) sufficient for
                                              or impacts on populations of marine                                        effectiveness.                                                         discernment of moving targets at the
                                              mammals that are expected to be                                                                                                                   water’s surface with ability to estimate
                                              present in the planned action area.                                        Visual Monitoring                                                      target size and distance; use of
                                              Effective reporting is critical both to                                      Marine mammal monitoring will                                        binoculars may be necessary to correctly
                                              compliance as well as ensuring that the                                    include the following requirements.                                    identify the target;


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                                                 (b) Advanced education in biological                    If marine mammal(s) are present                     discovered and cause of death is not
                                              science or related field (undergraduate                 within or approaching a shutdown zone                  related to the authorized activities, the
                                              degree or higher required);                             prior to pile driving, the start of these              Navy will follow the protocols
                                                 (c) Experience and ability to conduct                activities will be delayed until the                   described in the Section 3 of Marine
                                              field observations and collect data                     animal(s) have left the zone voluntarily               Mammal Monitoring Report (Appendix
                                              according to assigned protocols (this                   and have been visually confirmed                       D of the application). Additionally, the
                                              may include academic experience);                       beyond the shutdown zone, or 15                        Navy will report any pinniped hauled
                                                 (d) Experience or training in the field              minutes has elapsed without re-                        out at unusual sites (e.g., in work boats)
                                              identification of marine mammals,                       detection of the animal.                               to the local stranding network and to
                                              including the identification of                            If animal is observed within or                     NMFS, and follow any procedures or
                                              behaviors;                                              entering the Level B zone during pile                  measures stipulated by the stranding
                                                 (e) Sufficient training, orientation, or             driving, a take would be recorded,                     network.
                                              experience with the construction                        behaviors documented. However, that
                                                                                                      pile segment would be completed                        Negligible Impact Analysis and
                                              operation to provide for personal safety                                                                       Determination
                                              during observations;                                    without cessation, unless the animal
                                                                                                      approaches or enters the shutdown                         NMFS has defined negligible impact
                                                 (f) Writing skills sufficient to prepare
                                                                                                      Zone, at which point all pile driving                  as an impact resulting from the
                                              a report of observations including but
                                                                                                      activities will be halted. The MMOs                    specified activity that cannot be
                                              not limited to the number and species
                                                                                                      shall immediately radio to alert the                   reasonably expected to, and is not
                                              of marine mammals observed; dates and
                                                                                                      monitoring coordinator/construction                    reasonably likely to, adversely affect the
                                              times when in-water construction
                                                                                                      contractor. This action will require an                species or stock through effects on
                                              activities were conducted; dates and
                                                                                                      immediate ‘‘all-stop’’ on pile operations.             annual rates of recruitment or survival
                                              times when in-water construction
                                                                                                      Once a shutdown has been initiated,                    (50 CFR 216.103). A negligible impact
                                              activities were suspended to avoid
                                                                                                      pile driving will be delayed until the                 finding is based on the lack of likely
                                              potential incidental injury from
                                                                                                      animal has voluntarily left the                        adverse effects on annual rates of
                                              construction sound of marine mammals
                                                                                                      Shutdown Zone and has been visually                    recruitment or survival (i.e., population-
                                              observed within a defined shutdown                                                                             level effects). An estimate of the number
                                                                                                      confirmed beyond the Shutdown Zone,
                                              zone; and marine mammal behavior;                                                                              of takes alone is not enough information
                                                                                                      or 15 minutes have passed without re-
                                              and                                                                                                            on which to base an impact
                                                                                                      detection of the animal (i.e., the zone is
                                                 (g) Ability to communicate orally, by                                                                       determination. In addition to
                                                                                                      deemed clear of marine mammals).
                                              radio or in person, with project                           All marine mammals observed within                  considering estimates of the number of
                                              personnel to provide real-time                          the disturbance zones during pile                      marine mammals that might be ‘‘taken’’
                                              information on marine mammals                           driving activities will be recorded by                 through harassment, NMFS considers
                                              observed in the area as necessary.                      MMOs. These animals will be                            other factors, such as the likely nature
                                                 MMOs will survey the disturbance                     documented as Level A or Level B takes                 of any responses (e.g., intensity,
                                              zone 15 minutes prior to initiation of                  as appropriate. Additionally, all                      duration), the context of any responses
                                              pile driving through 30 minutes after                   shutdowns shall be recorded. For                       (e.g., critical reproductive time or
                                              completion of pile driving to ensure                    vibratory driving activities, this data                location, migration), as well as effects
                                              there are no marine mammals present.                    will be extrapolated across the full                   on habitat, and the likely effectiveness
                                              A determination that the shutdown zone                  extent of the Level B ensonified zone                  of the mitigation. We also assess the
                                              is clear must be made during a period                   (i.e. 11.7 km radii) to provide total                  number, intensity, and context of
                                              of good visibility (i.e., the entire                    estimated take numbers.                                estimated takes by evaluating this
                                              shutdown zone and surrounding waters                       A draft marine mammal monitoring                    information relative to population
                                              must be visible to the naked eye).                      report would be submitted to NMFS                      status. Consistent with the 1989
                                              Marine Mammal Observation Record                        within 90 days after the completion of                 preamble for NMFS’s implementing
                                              forms (Appendix A of the application)                   pile driving and removal activities. It                regulations (54 FR 40338; September 29,
                                              will be used to document observations.                  will include an overall description of                 1989), the impacts from other past and
                                              Survey boats engaged in marine                          work completed, a narrative regarding                  ongoing anthropogenic activities are
                                              mammal monitoring will maintain                         marine mammal sightings, and                           incorporated into this analysis via their
                                              speeds equal to or less than 10 knots.                  associated marine mammal observation                   impacts on the environmental baseline
                                                 MMOs will use binoculars and the                     data sheets. Specifically, the report must             (e.g., as reflected in the regulatory status
                                              naked eye to search continuously for                    include information as described in the                of the species, population size and
                                              marine mammals and will have a means                    Marine Mammal Monitoring Report                        growth rate where known, ongoing
                                              to communicate with each other to                       (Appendix D of the application).                       sources of human-caused mortality, or
                                              discuss relevant marine mammal                             If no comments are received from                    ambient noise levels).
                                              information (e.g., animal sighted but                   NMFS within 30 days, the draft final                      Pile driving and extraction associated
                                              submerged with direction of last                        report will constitute the final report. If            with the Navy SPE project as outlined
                                              sighting). MMOs will have the ability to                comments are received, a final report                  previously have the potential to injure,
                                              correctly measure or estimate the                       addressing NMFS comments must be                       disturb or displace marine mammals.
                                              animals distance to the pile driving                    submitted within 30 days after receipt of              Specifically, the specified activities may
                                              equipment such that records of any                      comments.                                              result in Level B harassment (behavioral
                                              takes are accurate relevant to the pile                    In the unanticipated event that: (1)                disturbance) for five marine mammal
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                                              size and type.                                          The specified activity clearly causes the              species authorized for take from
                                                 Shutdown shall occur if a species for                take of a marine mammal in a manner                    underwater sound generated during pile
                                              which authorization has not been                        prohibited by the IHA (if issued), such                driving operations. Level A harassment
                                              granted or for which the authorized                     as an injury, serious injury or mortality;             in the form of PTS may also occur to
                                              numbers of takes have been met. The                     (2) an injured or dead animal is                       limited numbers of one species. Level A
                                              Navy shall then contact NMFS within                     discovered and cause of death is known;                harassment was conservatively
                                              24 hours.                                               or (3) an injured or dead animal is                    authorized for harbor seals since seals


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                                              can occur in high numbers near the                      affected, the impacts to marine mammal                    • The anticipated efficacy of the
                                              project area, can be difficult to spot, and             habitat are not expected to cause                      required mitigation measures in
                                              MMO’s ability to observe the entire 217                 significant or long-term negative                      reducing the effects of the specified
                                              m injury zone may be slightly impaired                  consequences.                                          activity.
                                              because of construction barges and                         Exposures to elevated sound levels                     Based on the analysis contained
                                              vessels. Potential takes could occur if                 produced during pile driving activities                herein of the likely effects of the
                                              marine mammals are present in the                       may cause behavioral responses by an                   specified activity on marine mammals
                                              Level A or Level B ensonified zones                     animal, but they are expected to be mild               and their habitat, and taking into
                                              when pile driving and removal occurs.                   and temporary. Effects on individuals                  consideration the implementation of the
                                                 No serious injury or mortality is                    that are taken by Level B harassment, on               planned monitoring and mitigation
                                              anticipated given the nature of the                     the basis of reports in the literature as              measures, NMFS finds that the total
                                              activities and measures designed to                     well as monitoring from other similar                  marine mammal take from the planned
                                              minimize the possibility of injury to                   activities, will likely be limited to                  activity will have a negligible impact on
                                              marine mammals. The potential for                       reactions such as increased swimming                   all affected marine mammal species or
                                              injury is minimized through the                         speeds, increased surfacing time, or                   stocks.
                                              construction method and the                             decreased foraging (if such activity were              Small Numbers
                                              implementation of the planned                           occurring) (e.g.,Thorson and Reyff,
                                              mitigation measures. Specifically,                      2006; Lerma, 2014). Most likely,                         As noted above, only small numbers
                                              vibratory driving will be the primary                                                                          of incidental take may be authorized
                                                                                                      individuals will simply move away
                                              method of installation. This driving                                                                           under Section 101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA
                                                                                                      from the sound source and be
                                              method decreases the potential for                                                                             for specified activities other than
                                                                                                      temporarily displaced from the areas of
                                              injury due to relatively low source                                                                            military readiness activities. The MMPA
                                                                                                      pile driving, although even this reaction
                                              levels and lack of potentially injurious                                                                       does not define small numbers and so,
                                                                                                      has been observed primarily only in
                                              source characteristics. Only piles that                                                                        in practice, where estimated numbers
                                                                                                      association with impact pile driving.
                                              cannot be driven to their desired depths                                                                       are available, NMFS compares the
                                                                                                      These reactions and behavioral changes
                                              using the vibratory hammer will be                                                                             number of individuals taken to the most
                                                                                                      are expected to subside quickly when
                                              impact driven for the remainder of their                                                                       appropriate estimation of abundance of
                                                                                                      the exposures cease. The pile driving
                                              required driving depth. Noise                                                                                  the relevant species or stock in our
                                                                                                      activities analyzed here are similar to, or            determination of whether an
                                              attenuating devices (i.e., bubble curtain)              less impactful than, numerous
                                              will be used during impact hammer                                                                              authorization is limited to small
                                                                                                      construction activities conducted in                   numbers of marine mammals.
                                              operations for steel piles. During impact               other similar locations including Hood
                                              driving, implementation of soft start and                                                                      Additionally, other qualitative factors
                                                                                                      Canal, which have taken place with no                  may be considered in the analysis, such
                                              shutdown zones significantly reduces                    reported injuries or mortality to marine
                                              any possibility of injury. Given                                                                               as the temporal or spatial scale of the
                                                                                                      mammals, and no known long-term                        activities.
                                              sufficient ‘‘notice’’ through use of soft               adverse consequences from behavioral
                                              start (for impact driving), marine                                                                               Table 8 depicts the number of animals
                                                                                                      harassment. Repeated exposures of                      that could be exposed to Level A and
                                              mammals are expected to move away
                                                                                                      individuals to levels of sound that may                Level B harassment from work
                                              from a sound source that is annoying
                                                                                                      cause Level B harassment are unlikely                  associated with the SPE project. With
                                              prior to it becoming potentially
                                                                                                      to result in permanent hearing                         the exception of harbor seals, the
                                              injurious. Given the number of MMOs
                                                                                                      impairment or to significantly disrupt                 analysis provided indicates that
                                              that will be employed, observers should
                                                                                                      foraging behavior. Level B harassment                  authorized takes account for no more
                                              have a relatively clear view of the
                                                                                                      will be reduced through use of                         than 24.3 percent of the populations of
                                              shutdown zones, although under
                                                                                                      mitigation measures described herein.                  the stocks that could be affected. These
                                              limited circumstances the presence of
                                              barges and vessels may impair                              In summary and as described above,                  are small numbers of marine mammals
                                              observation of small portions of                        the following factors primarily support                relative to the sizes of the affected
                                              shutdown zones. This will enable a high                 our determination that the impacts                     species and population stocks under
                                              rate of success in implementation of                    resulting from this activity are not                   consideration.
                                              shutdowns to avoid injury.                              expected to adversely affect the species                 For the affected stock of harbor seals,
                                                 The Navy’s planned activities are                    or stocks through effects on annual rates              no valid abundance estimate is
                                              highly localized. Only a relatively small               of recruitment or survival:                            available. The most recent abundance
                                              portion of Hood Canal may be affected.                     • No mortality or serious injury is                 estimates for harbor seals in Washington
                                              The project is not expected to have                     anticipated or authorized;                             inland waters are from 1999, and it is
                                              significant adverse effects on marine                      • The area of potential impacts is                  generally believed that harbor seal
                                              mammal habitat. No important feeding                    highly localized;                                      populations have increased significantly
                                              and/or reproductive areas for marine                       • No adverse impacts to marine                      during the intervening years (e.g.,
                                              mammals are known to be near the                        mammal habitat;                                        Mapes, 2013). However, we anticipate
                                              project area. Impacts to salmonid and                      • The absence of any significant                    that takes estimated to occur for harbor
                                              forage fish populations, including ESA-                 habitat within the project area,                       seals are likely to occur only within
                                              listed species, will be minimized by                    including rookeries, or known areas or                 some portion of the relevant
                                              adhering to the designated in-water                     features of special significance for                   populations, rather than to animals from
                                              work period. Project-related activities                 foraging or reproduction;                              the stock as a whole. For example, takes
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                                              may cause some fish to leave the area                      • Anticipated incidences of Level A                 anticipated to occur at NBK Bangor
                                              of disturbance, thus temporarily                        harassment would be in the form of a                   would be expected to accrue to the same
                                              impacting marine mammals’ foraging                      small degree of PTS to a limited number                individual seals that routinely occur on
                                              opportunities in a limited portion of the               of animals from one species;                           haulouts at these locations, rather than
                                              foraging range, but because of the                         • Anticipated incidents of Level B                  occurring to new seals on each
                                              relatively small area of the habitat range              harassment consist of, at worst,                       construction day. In summary, harbor
                                              utilized by each species that may be                    temporary modifications in behavior;                   seals taken as a result of the specified


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                                              activities are expected to comprise only                Therefore, NMFS has determined that                    public input on the draft report. The
                                              a limited portion of individuals                        formal consultation under section 7 of                 public input provided in response to
                                              comprising the overall relevant stock                   the ESA is not required for this action.               this notice will inform SOST as they
                                              abundance. Therefore, we find that                                                                             develop the final report.
                                                                                                      Authorization
                                              small numbers of marine mammals will
                                                                                                        NMFS has issued an IHA to the Navy                   DATES: Comments must be submitted on
                                              be taken relative to the population size
                                                                                                      for the potential harassment of small                  or before August 27, 2018.
                                              of the Hood Canal stock of harbor seal.
                                                 Based on the analysis contained                      numbers of five marine mammal species                  ADDRESSES:   You may submit comments
                                              herein of the planned activity (including               incidental to the Service Pier Extension               by email to oceandecadalvision@
                                              the planned mitigation and monitoring                   project at Naval Base Kitsap Bangor                    OSTP.eop.gov. Please include ‘‘Science
                                              measures) and the anticipated take of                   provided the previously mentioned                      and Technology for America’s Oceans’’
                                              marine mammals, NMFS finds that                         mitigation, monitoring and reporting                   in the subject line of the message.
                                              small numbers of marine mammals will                    requirements are incorporated.
                                                                                                                                                                Instructions: The report is available
                                              be taken relative to the population size                  Dated: June 22, 2018.                                for download at: http://www.noaa.gov/
                                              of the affected species or stocks.                      Elaine T. Saiz,                                        stories/advancing-vision-of-science-and-
                                              Unmitigable Adverse Impact Analysis                     Acting Deputy Director, Office of Protected            technology-for-americas-oceans.
                                              and Determination                                       Resources, National Marine Fisheries Service.          Response to this Notice of Public
                                                There are no relevant subsistence uses                [FR Doc. 2018–13870 Filed 6–27–18; 8:45 am]            Comments is voluntary. Clearly indicate
                                              of the affected marine mammal stocks or                 BILLING CODE 3510–22–P                                 which section and page number, if
                                              species implicated by this action.                                                                             applicable, submitted comments pertain
                                              Therefore, NMFS has determined that                                                                            to. All submissions must be in English.
                                                                                                      DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                 Please clearly label submissions as
                                              the total taking of affected species or
                                              stocks would not have an unmitigable                                                                           ‘‘Science and Technology for America’s
                                                                                                      National Oceanic and Atmospheric                       Oceans: A Decadal Vision.’’ When the
                                              adverse impact on the availability of                   Administration
                                              such species or stocks for taking for                                                                          final report is issued, relevant
                                              subsistence purposes.                                                                                          comments and the commenters’ names,
                                                                                                      Science and Technology for America’s
                                                                                                                                                             along with the authors’ responses, may
                                              National Environmental Policy Act                       Oceans: A Decadal Vision
                                                                                                                                                             become part of the public record and be
                                                 To comply with the National                          AGENCY: Oceanic and Atmospheric                        made available to view online. NOAA
                                              Environmental Policy Act of 1969                        Research (OAR), National Oceanic and                   therefore requests that no business
                                              (NEPA; 42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) and                      Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                     proprietary information, copyrighted
                                              NOAA Administrative Order (NAO)                         Department of Commerce (DOC).                          information, or personally identifiable
                                              216–6A, NMFS must review our                            ACTION: Notice of public comments.                     information be submitted in response to
                                              proposed action (i.e., the issuance of an                                                                      this Notice of Public Comments. Please
                                              incidental harassment authorization)                    SUMMARY:   The Office of Oceanic and                   note that the U.S. Government will not
                                              with respect to potential impacts on the                Atmospheric Research on behalf of the                  pay for response preparation, or for the
                                              human environment.                                      National Science and Technology                        use of any information contained in the
                                                 This action is consistent with                       Council; Committee on Environment;                     response.
                                              categories of activities identified in CE               Subcommittee on Ocean Science and
                                                                                                      Technology (SOST) is requesting input                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                              B4 of the Companion Manual for NOAA                                                                            Stacy Aguilera-Peterson, Office of
                                              Administrative Order 216–6A, which do                   on the content of a report, Science and
                                                                                                      Technology for America’s Oceans: A                     Science and Technology Policy, (202)
                                              not individually or cumulatively have                                                                          456–6066, or Stacy.E.Aguilera-
                                              the potential for significant impacts on                Decadal Vision. The SOST is chartered
                                                                                                      under the National Science and                         Peterson@ostp.eop.gov.
                                              the quality of the human environment
                                              and for which we have not identified                    Technology Council to advise and assist                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:     The report
                                              any extraordinary circumstances that                    on national issues related to ocean                    describes:
                                              would preclude this categorical                         science and technology. The SOST
                                                                                                                                                               • Five high-priority goals to advance
                                              exclusion. Accordingly, NMFS has                        contributes to the goals for Federal
                                                                                                                                                             ocean science and technology (S&T) in
                                              determined that the issuance of the IHA                 ocean science and technology, including
                                                                                                                                                             the coming decade;
                                              qualifies to be categorically excluded                  identifying priorities and developing
                                              from further NEPA review and signed a                   coordinated interagency strategies.                      • S&T objectives, identified as key
                                              Categorical Exclusion memo in June                      Science and Technology for America’s                   areas to advance the U.S. Ocean S&T
                                              2018.                                                   Oceans: A Decadal Vision identifies                    enterprise;
                                                                                                      pressing research needs and areas of                     • Specific research and development
                                              Endangered Species Act (ESA)                            opportunity within the ocean S&T                       (R&D) priorities to achieve each
                                                 Section 7(a)(2) of the Endangered                    enterprise for the coming decade, 2018–                objective; and
                                              Species Act of 1973 (ESA: 16 U.S.C.                     2028. The aim of this document is not
                                                                                                                                                               • Areas of immediate ocean research
                                              1531 et seq.) requires that each Federal                to prescribe policies but to provide
                                                                                                                                                             opportunities and cross-cutting topics
                                              agency insure that any action it                        guidance for U.S. Federal agencies and
                                                                                                                                                             relevant to each of the five goals.
                                              authorizes, funds, or carries out is not                non-federal sectors to align their
                                              likely to jeopardize the continued                      resources and areas of expertise, and                     Dated: June 22, 2018.
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                                              existence of any endangered or                          further build the scientific and                       David Holst,
                                              threatened species or result in the                     technological foundation that will                     Chief Financial/Administrative Officer, Office
                                              destruction or adverse modification of                  improve our knowledge and                              of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research,
                                              designated critical habitat.                            stewardship of the ocean, address issues               National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                                 No incidental take of ESA-listed                     of national and global importance, and                 Administration.
                                              species is planned for authorization or                 inform decision-making for the coming                  [FR Doc. 2018–13926 Filed 6–27–18; 8:45 am]
                                              expected to result from this activity.                  decade. This notice solicits relevant                  BILLING CODE 3510–KA–P




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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 July 16, 2019 through July 15, 2020.
ContactRob Pauline, 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: www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/ incidental/construction.htm. In case of problems accessing these documents, please call the contact listed above.
FR Citation83 FR 30406 
RIN Number0648-XF87

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