83_FR_53421 83 FR 53217 - Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to the Mission Bay Ferry and Water Taxi Landing Project in San Francisco Bay, California

83 FR 53217 - Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to the Mission Bay Ferry and Water Taxi Landing Project in San Francisco Bay, California

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 204 (October 22, 2018)

Page Range53217-53231
FR Document2018-22923

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 Port of San Francisco to incidentally harass, by Level B harassment only, marine mammals during construction activities associated with the pile driving, pile removal, and drilling on the Mission Bay Ferry Landing (MBFL) and Water Taxi Landing (WTL) Project in San Francisco Bay, California.

Federal Register, Volume 83 Issue 204 (Monday, October 22, 2018)
[Federal Register Volume 83, Number 204 (Monday, October 22, 2018)]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

RIN 0648-XG105


Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; 
Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to the Mission Bay Ferry and Water 
Taxi Landing Project in San Francisco Bay, California

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

ACTION: Notice; issuance of 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 Port of San Francisco to incidentally harass, by Level B harassment 
only, marine mammals during construction activities associated with the 
pile driving, pile removal, and drilling on the Mission Bay Ferry 
Landing (MBFL) and Water Taxi Landing (WTL) Project in San Francisco 
Bay, California.

DATES: This Authorization is effective from June 1, 2019, to May 31, 
2020.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Gray Redding, Office of Protected 
Resources, NMFS, (301) 427-8401. Electronic copies of the application 
and supporting documents, as well as a list of the references cited in 
this document, may be obtained online at: https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/national/marine-mammal-protection/incidental-take-authorizations-construction-activities. In case of problems 
accessing these documents, please call the contact listed above.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Background

    The MMPA prohibits the ``take'' of marine mammals, with certain 
exceptions. 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 an 
incidental take authorization may be provided to the public for review.
    Authorization for incidental takings shall be granted if NMFS finds 
that the taking will have a negligible impact on the species or 
stock(s) and will not have an unmitigable adverse impact on the 
availability of the species or stock(s) for taking for subsistence uses 
(where relevant). Further, NMFS must prescribe the permissible methods 
of taking and other means of effecting the least practicable adverse 
impact on the affected species or stocks and their habitat, paying 
particular attention to rookeries, mating grounds, and areas of similar 
significance, and on the availability of such species or stocks for 
taking for certain subsistence uses (referred to in shorthand as 
``mitigation''); and requirements pertaining to the mitigation, 
monitoring and reporting of such takings are set forth. The definitions 
of all applicable MMPA statutory terms cited above are included in the 
relevant sections below.

Summary of Request

    On November 2, 2017, NMFS received a request from the Port of San 
Francisco for an IHA to take marine mammals incidental to pile driving 
and drilling in San Francisco Bay. NMFS determined that a revised 
version of the Port's application was adequate and complete on June 22, 
2018. The Port of San Francisco's request was for take of seven species 
of marine mammals by Level B harassment only. This authorization is 
valid from June 1, 2019, to May 31, 2020. Neither the Port of San 
Francisco nor NMFS expects serious injury or mortality to result from 
this activity and, therefore, an IHA is appropriate.

Description of Proposed Activity

Overview

    The Port of San Francisco plans to construct the MBFL and WTL on 
San Francisco Bay, within the Port of San Francisco's Southern 
Waterfront in the Mission Bay/Central Waterfront area. The project will 
create two, two-berth, floating landings to add ferry and water taxi 
access to the area. The project's activities that have the potential to 
take marine mammals include vibratory and impact pile driving, 
vibratory pile removal, and down the hole drilling. In total, 28 
permanent piles ranging from 16-inch to 36-inch in diameter will be 
installed, but only 24 will require in water installation. Twelve older 
piles will be removed, and four 14-inch H-piles and one 30-inch steel 
pile will be driven temporally to act as the caisson and supports 
during down the hole drilling at 10 locations. In addition, the project 
will include dredging, however authorization of take from this activity 
is neither requested nor proposed for authorization. All piles will be 
driven between June 1, 2019 and November 20, 2019.
    A detailed description of the planned Port of San Francisco MBFL 
and WTL project is provided in the Federal Register notice for the 
proposed IHA (83 FR 42465; August 22, 2018). Since that time, no 
changes have been made to the planned Port of San Francisco activities. 
Therefore, a detailed description is not provided here. Please refer to 
that Federal Register notice for the description of the specific 
activity.
    While there were not changes to the planned activity, some errors 
were corrected and other minor changes occurred following publication 
of the proposed IHA. These changes are outlined in each section of this 
notice In this section, the rate of pile installation for 36-inch steel 
piles was corrected from 5 piles per day to 4, to address an 
inconsistency in the application and more accurately reflect the 
applicant's expected schedule.

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                                                     Table 1--Summary of In Water Pile Installation
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                                                       Pile
      Locations             Project  element         diameter            Pile type           Number of           Method          Piles/day  Construction
                                                      (inch)                                    piles                                            days
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                  Debris Removal                           12  Steel.......................         12  If necessary, a                 12             1
                                                                                                         vibratory hammer will
                                                                                                         be used to remove up
                                                                                                         to 12 piles
                                                                                                         60[hyphen]120 seconds/
                                                                                                         pile while pulling the
                                                                                                         pile up to loosen it
                                                                                                         from the sediment.
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MBFL................  Pier........................         14  H-pile steel................          4  Four 14-inch steel H             4            10
                                                           30  Steel Caisson...............          1   beams will be driven            1
                                                           24  Octagonal Concrete..........         10   with Vibratory Driver           1
                                                                                                         600 seconds/pile to
                                                                                                         support 30[hyphen]inch
                                                                                                         steel caisson sleeve
                                                                                                         driven with Vibratory
                                                                                                         Driver (900 sec/pile)
                                                                                                         to refusal, drill out
                                                                                                         hole removing soils,
                                                                                                         place and position
                                                                                                         concrete pile, grout
                                                                                                         pile in place while
                                                                                                         simultaneously pulling
                                                                                                         the caisson.
                      Float Guide Piles...........         36  Steel.......................          6  Vibratory Driver 1,200           4             2
                                                                                                         sec/pile then Impact
                                                                                                         Hammer last 15 ft (150
                                                                                                         strikes/pile ~20
                                                                                                         minutes); bubble
                                                                                                         curtain will be used
                                                                                                         during impact duration.
                      Donut Fender Piles..........         36  Steel.......................          2  Vibratory Driver 1200            4
                                                                                                         sec/pile then Impact
                                                                                                         Hammer last 15 ft (150
                                                                                                         strikes/pile ~20
                                                                                                         minutes); bubble
                                                                                                         curtain will be used
                                                                                                         during impact duration.
WTL.................  Platform....................         16  Steel.......................          2  Vibratory Driver 600             2             1
                                                                                                         sec/pile then Impact
                                                                                                         Hammer last 15 ft (500
                                                                                                         strikes/pile ~20
                                                                                                         minutes); bubble
                                                                                                         curtain will be used
                                                                                                         during impact duration.
                      Guide Piles.................         20  Square Concrete.............          4  Impact Hammer 500                4             1
                                                                                                         strikes/pile (max 20
                                                                                                         minutes); a bubble
                                                                                                         curtain will be used
                                                                                                         during impact duration.
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Comments and Responses

    A notice of NMFS's proposal to issue an IHA to the Port of San 
Francisco was published in the Federal Register on August 22, 2018 (83 
FR 42465). That notice described, in detail, the Port of San 
Francisco'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. The Marine Mammal Commission recommended that NMFS 
issue the IHA, subject to inclusion of the proposed mitigation, 
monitoring, and reporting measures.
    Comment 1: The Commission recommended NMFS authorize take by Level 
A harassment for harbor seals, noting the estimated number that could 
occur in the Level A harassment zone, the potential for take, and the 
possible limited effectiveness of mitigation.
    Response 1: NMFS recognizes the potential for Level A harassment 
associated with the Port of San Francisco's MBFL and WTL project, but 
notes that this anticipated take by Level A harassment of two harbor 
seals is avoidable given the required mitigation and monitoring. 
Additionally, this calculation is highly conservative because it uses 
the project's largest Level A harassment zone for the entire duration, 
despite this zone being in effect for a short time and other Level A 
harassment zones being smaller. While NMFS could authorize take by 
Level A harassment associated with this activity as a precaution, we do 
not agree that such authorization is warranted and the applicant did 
not request such authorization. Additionally, the observation of an 
animal within the Level A harassment zone does not necessarily equate 
to an incident of Level A harassment, as the calculation of that zone 
assumes that the animal is present at that distance from the driven 
pile for a given duration necessary to accumulate sufficient sound 
energy to actually incur injury. The largest Level A harassment zone 
for harbor seals, of 130 meters (m), assumes an activity duration of 40 
minutes. Given that, it is unlikely that briefly occupying the Level A 
harassment zone would expose an animal to sound energy sufficient to 
cause take by Level A harassment.
    Comment 2: The Commission recommended that NMFS refrain from using 
a source level reduction factor for sound attenuation device 
implementation during impact pile driving for all relevant incidental 
take authorizations due to the different noise level reduction at 
different received ranges.
    Response 2: While it is true that noise level reduction measured at 
different received ranges does vary, given that both Level A and Level 
B harassment estimation using geometric modeling is based on noise 
levels measured at near-source distances (~10 m), NMFS believes it 
reasonable to use a source level reduction factor for sound attenuation 
device implementation during impact pile driving. In the case of the 
SF-OBB impact driving isopleth estimates using an air bubble curtain 
for source level reduction, NMFS reviewed Caltrans' bubble curtain ``on 
and off'' studies conducted in San Francisco Bay in 2003 and 2004. The 
equipment used for bubble curtains has likely improved since 2004 but 
due to concerns for fish species, Caltrans has not been able to conduct 
``on and off'' tests recently. Based on 74 measurements (37 with the 
bubble curtain on and 37 with the bubble curtain off) at both near 
(<100 m) and far (>100 m) distances, the linear averaged received level 
reduction is 6 decibels (dB). If limiting the data points (a total of 
28 measurements, with 14 during bubble curtain on and 14 during bubble 
curtain off) to only near distance measurements, the linear averaged 
noise level reduction is 7 dB. Since impact zone analysis using 
geometric spreading model is typically based on measurements at near-
source distance, we consider it appropriate to use a reduction of 7 dB 
as a noise level reduction factor for impact pile driving using an air 
bubble curtain system.
    Bubble curtains are effective at attenuating sound originating 
within the water column. Pile driving does generate sound within the 
seafloor as well. This sound travels within the seafloor and emerges 
back to the water column, but its intensity is reduced within the 
sediment due to absorption by the sediment and reflection at the 
sediment/water interface.
    NMFS will evaluate the appropriateness of using a certain source 
level reduction factor for sound attenuation device implementation 
during impact pile driving for all relevant incidental take 
authorizations when more data become available.
    Comment 3: The Commission recommended that NMFS require the 
applicant to conduct sound source measurements of its drilling 
activities in conjunction with the required sound measurements of 
ambient conditions.
    Response 3: NMFS agrees that sound source measurements of the 
drilling

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activities would be valuable, but has determined that this would be an 
overly burdensome requirement relative to the expected impacts of the 
specified activity (refer to negligible impact section). The project's 
permitted activity is short. Additionally, the process to record sound 
data sufficiently rigorous enough to provide new source information can 
be complex and costly. If the Port of San Francisco chooses to conduct 
sound source measurements, NMFS will work with the Port to help ensure 
these measurements are properly taken to best ensure their usefulness.
    Comment 4: The Commission recommends that NMFS require applicants 
to provide proposed hydroacoustic monitoring plans with their 
applications to allow for public comment, or provide them to the 
Commission for review prior to final authorization.
    Response 4: NMFS disagrees that the MMPA or NMFS's implementing 
regulations require that detailed hydroacoustic monitoring plans be 
made available for public review. Additionally, NMFS has the necessary 
technical expertise to properly evaluate and make recommendations to 
hydroacoustic monitoring plans that are received. That said, NMFS 
encourages applicants to prepare as detailed a monitoring plan as 
possible, as early in the process as possible, and shares these plans 
with the public if they are available at the time the proposed 
authorization is published.
    Comment 5: The Commission recommends that NMFS refrain from 
implementing its proposed renewal process and instead use abbreviated 
Federal Register notices and reference existing documents to streamline 
the incidental harassment authorization process. The Commission 
suggested that the MMPA states that public comment on proposed 
authorizations must be concurrent with publication in the Federal 
Register. The Commission further recommends that if NMFS did not pursue 
a more general route, NMFS provide the Commission and the public with a 
legal analysis supporting its conclusion that the process is consistent 
with the requirements under section 101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA.
    Response 5: 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. Additional 
reference to this solicitation of public comment has recently been 
added at the beginning of FR notices that consider renewals. NMFS 
appreciates the streamlining achieved by the use of abbreviated Federal 
Register notices and intends to continue using them for proposed IHAs 
that include minor changes from previously issued IHAs, but which do 
not satisfy the renewal requirements. However, we believe our proposed 
method for issuing renewals meets statutory requirements and maximizes 
efficiency. 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.

Description of Marine Mammals in the Area of Specified Activities

    A detailed description of the species likely to be affected by the 
Port of San Francisco's MBFL and WTL 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 42465; August 22, 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 (https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/find-species) for generalized species accounts.
    Table 2 lists all species with expected potential for occurrence in 
the Mission Bay/Central Waterfront area of San Francisco Bay and 
summarizes information related to the population or stock, including 
regulatory status under the MMPA and ESA and potential biological 
removal (PBR), where known. For taxonomy, we follow the 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 Stock Assessment 
Report (SAR)). While NMFS neither anticipates nor proposes to authorize 
mortality here, PBR and annual serious injury and mortality from 
anthropogenic sources are included here as gross indicators of the 
status of the species and other threats.
    Marine mammal abundance estimates presented in this document 
represent the total number of individuals that make up a given stock or 
the total number estimated within a particular study or survey area. 
NMFS's stock abundance estimates for most species represent the total 
estimate of individuals within the geographic area, if known, that 
comprises that stock. For some species, this geographic area may extend 
beyond U.S. waters. All managed stocks in this region are assessed in 
NMFS's U.S. 2017 SAR (Carretta et al., 2017). All values presented in 
Table 2 are the most recent available at the time of publication and 
are available in the 2017 SAR (Carretta et al., 2017).

                                                       Table 2--Marine Mammals in the Project Area
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                                                                                         ESA/ MMPA status;   Stock abundance  (CV,
             Common name                  Scientific name               Stock            strategic  (Y/N)      Nmin, most recent       PBR     Annual  M/
                                                                                                \1\          abundance survey) \2\               SI \3\
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                                          Order Cetartiodactyla--Cetacea--Superfamily Mysticeti (baleen whales)
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Family Eschrichtiidae:
    Gray whale......................  Eschrichtius robustus..  Eastern North Pacific..  -/-; N              20,990 (0.05, 20,125,         624        132
                                                                                                             2011).

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Family Balaenopteridae (rorquals):
    Humpback whale..................  Megaptera novaeangliae.  California/Oregon/       E/D; Y              1,918 (0.03, 1,876,            11       >6.5
                                                                Washington.                                  2014).
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                                            Superfamily Odontoceti (toothed whales, dolphins, and porpoises)
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Family Delphinidae:
    Bottlenose dolphin..............  Tursiops truncatus.....  California Coastal.....  -/-; N              453 (0.06, 346, 2011).        2.7         >2
Family Phocoenidae (porpoises):
    Harbor porpoise.................  Phocoena phocoena......  San Francisco-Russian    -/-; N              9,886 (0.51, 6,625,            66          0
                                                                River.                                       2011).
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                                                         Order Carnivora--Superfamily Pinnipedia
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Family Otariidae (eared seals and
 sea lions):
    California sea lion.............  Zalophus californianus.  U.S....................  -/-; N              296,750 (n/a, 153,337,      9,200        389
                                                                                                             2011).
    Northern fur seal...............  Callorhinus ursinus....  California.............  -/-; N              14,050 (n/a, 7,524,           451        1.8
                                                                                                             2013).
                                                               Eastern North Pacific..  -/-; N              626,734 (n.a.,             11,405        1.1
                                                                                                             530,474, 2014).
    Guadalupe fur seal..............  Arctocephalus townsendi  Mexico to California...  T/D; Y              20,000 (n/a, 15,830,          542       >3.2
                                                                                                             2010).
Family Phocidae (earless seals):
    Pacific harbor seal.............  Phoca vitulina           California.............  -/-; N              30,968 (n/a, 27,348,        1,641         43
                                       richardii.                                                            2012).
    Northern elephant seal..........  Mirounga angustirostris  California Breeding....  -/-; N              179,000 (n/a, 81,368,       4,882        8.8
                                                                                                             2010).
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\1\ Endangered Species Act (ESA) status: Endangered (E), Threatened (T)/MMPA status: Depleted (D). A dash (-) indicates that the species is not listed
  under the ESA or designated as depleted under the MMPA. Under the MMPA, a strategic stock is one for which the level of direct human-caused mortality
  exceeds PBR or which is determined to be declining and likely to be listed under the ESA within the foreseeable future. Any species or stock listed
  under the ESA is automatically designated under the MMPA as depleted and as a strategic stock.
\2\ NMFS marine mammal stock assessment reports online at: https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/national/marine-mammal-protection/marine-mammal-stock-assessments assessments. 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.
Note: Italicized species are not expected to be taken or proposed for authorization.

    All species that could potentially occur in the Port's proposed 
project area in San Francisco Bay are included in Table 2. However, the 
temporal and/or spatial occurrence of humpback whale and Guadalupe fur 
seal is such that take is not expected to occur, and they are not 
discussed further beyond the explanation provided here. Humpback whales 
are rare visitors to the interior of San Francisco Bay. A recent, 
seasonal influx of humpback whales inside San Francisco Bay near the 
Golden Gate was recorded from April to November in 2016 and 2017 
(Keener 2017). The Golden Gate is outside of this project's action area 
and humpback whales are not expected to be present during the project. 
Guadalupe fur seals occasionally range into the waters of northern 
California and the Pacific Northwest. The Farallon Islands (off central 
California) and Channel Islands (off southern California) are used as 
haulouts during these movements (Simon 2016). Juvenile Guadalupe fur 
seals occasionally strand in the vicinity of San Francisco, especially 
during El Ni[ntilde]o events. Most strandings along the California 
coast are animals younger than two years old, with evidence of 
malnutrition (NMFS 2017a). Because Guadalupe fur seals are rare in the 
area, and sightings are associated with abnormal weather conditions, 
such as El Ni[ntilde]o events, NMFS has determined that no Guadalupe 
fur seals are likely to occur in the project vicinity and, therefore, 
no take is expected to occur.

Potential Effects of Specified Activities on Marine Mammals and Their 
Habitat

    The effects of underwater noise from pile driving, pile removal, 
and drilling activities for the MBFL and WTL Project in San Francisco 
Bay, California 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 42465; August 22, 2018) 
included a discussion of the effects of anthropogenic noise on marine 
mammals, therefore that information is not repeated here; please refer 
to the Federal Register notice (83 FR 42465; August 22, 2018) for that 
information.

Anticipated Effects on Habitat

    The main impact associated with the Port of San Francisco's MBFL 
and WTL project would be temporarily elevated sound levels and the 
associated direct effects 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/removal of piles and drilling 
during the MBFL and WTL project. These potential effects are discussed 
in detail in the Federal Register notice for the proposed IHA (83 FR 
42465; August 22, 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 
for authorization through this IHA, which will inform both NMFS' 
consideration of ``small numbers'' and the negligible impact 
determination.

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    After public comment and review of the proposed authorization, the 
following items have changed in the final authorization.
    (1) The Level B harassment zone for drilling activities has 
decreased from 21,544 m to 15,849 m to account for an error that was 
present in the proposed IHA. During the drafting of the proposed IHA, 
the source level for drilling activities was reduced from 170 dB to 168 
dB based on proxy data from the Alaska Department of Transportation 
(2016). The resulting Level B harassment zone was not updated from 
21,544 m to 15,849 m until this error was noticed during public comment 
(Table 5).
    (2) The Level B harassment zone for impact driving of 16-inch steel 
piles changed from 215 m to 136 m to account for an error that was 
present in the proposed IHA. This change resulted in a corresponding 
correction the ensonified area (Table 5).
    (3) The Level B harassment zone for vibratory installation of 16-
inch steel pipe piles was reduced from 21,544 m to 3,415 m. This change 
was to correct a misstatement in the proposed IHA. The original Level B 
harassment zone was stated as 21,544 m, when 3,415 m was the correct 
value for the given source level (158 dB SPL). This source level 
remains at 158 dB as presented in the proposed IHA, and the Level B 
harassment zone has been updated to match this source level with a 
corresponding correction to the ensonified area (Table 5).
    (4) To correct errors present in the proposed IHA, duration 
estimates for some activities were updated. Updated activity durations 
included vibratory pile removal, vibratory pile installation of 36-inch 
steel piles, vibratory pile installation of 14-inch steel H piles, and 
down the hole drilling (Table 6). These changes were accompanied by 
corresponding but minor changes in Level A harassment zones (Table 7).
    (5) Errors in calculation of takes by Level B harassment for harbor 
seal, California sea lion, and harbor porpoise were corrected, 
resulting in decreased take estimates. Take estimates for northern 
elephant seal and northern fur seal were increased from 1 to 3 
individuals to account for the large Level B harassment zones for 
certain activities (Table 9).
    Harassment is the only type of take expected to result from these 
activities. Except with respect to certain activities not pertinent 
here, section 3(18) of the MMPA defines ``harassment'' as: Any act of 
pursuit, torment, or annoyance which (i) has the potential to injure a 
marine mammal or marine mammal stock in the wild (Level A harassment); 
or (ii) has the potential to disturb a marine mammal or marine mammal 
stock in the wild by causing disruption of behavioral patterns, 
including, but not limited to, migration, breathing, nursing, breeding, 
feeding, or sheltering (Level B harassment).
    Authorized takes would be by Level B harassment only, in the form 
of disruption of behavioral patterns for individual marine mammals 
resulting from exposure to acoustic sources. Based on the nature of the 
activity and the anticipated effectiveness of the mitigation measures 
(i.e., use of a bubble curtain, wood cushion, and shutdown--discussed 
in detail below in the Mitigation Measures section), Level A harassment 
is neither anticipated nor authorized.
    As described previously, no mortality is anticipated or authorized 
for this activity. Below we describe how the take is estimated.
    Generally speaking, 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. We note that while these basic 
factors can contribute to a basic calculation to provide an initial 
prediction of takes, additional information that can qualitatively 
inform take estimates is also sometimes available (e.g., previous 
monitoring results or average group size). Below, we describe these 
components in more detail and present the take estimate.

Acoustic Thresholds

    Using the best available science, NMFS has developed acoustic 
thresholds that identify the received level of underwater sound above 
which exposed marine mammals would be reasonably expected to be 
behaviorally harassed (equated to Level B harassment) or to incur PTS 
of some degree (equated to Level A harassment).
    Level B Harassment for non-explosive sources--Though significantly 
driven by received level, the onset of behavioral disturbance from 
anthropogenic noise exposure is also informed to varying degrees by 
other factors related to the source (e.g., frequency, predictability, 
duty cycle), the environment (e.g., bathymetry), and the receiving 
animals (hearing, motivation, experience, demography, behavioral 
context) and can be difficult to predict (Southall et al., 2007, 
Ellison et al., 2012). Based on what the available science indicates 
and the practical need to use a threshold based on a factor that is 
both predictable and measurable for most activities, NMFS uses a 
generalized acoustic threshold based on received level to estimate the 
onset of behavioral harassment. NMFS predicts that marine mammals are 
likely to be behaviorally harassed in a manner we consider Level B 
harassment when exposed to underwater anthropogenic noise above 
received levels of 120 dB re 1 micro pascal ([mu]Pa) root mean square 
(rms) for continuous (e.g., vibratory pile-driving, drilling) and above 
160 dB re 1 [mu]Pa (rms) for non-explosive impulsive (e.g., impact pile 
driving) sources.
    The Port of San Francisco's activity includes the use of continuous 
(vibratory pile driving, down the hole drilling) and impulsive (impact 
pile driving) sources, and therefore the 120 and 160 dB re 1 [mu]Pa 
(rms) thresholds are applicable.
    Level A harassment for non-explosive sources--NMFS' Technical 
Guidance for Assessing the Effects of Anthropogenic Sound on Marine 
Mammal Hearing (Version 2.0) (NMFS, 2018) 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 Port of San Francisco's activity includes the use of impulsive 
(impact pile driving) and non-impulsive (vibratory pile driving) 
sources.
    These thresholds are provided in Table 3 below. The references, 
analysis, and methodology used in the development of the thresholds are 
described in NMFS's 2018 Technical Guidance, which may be accessed at: 
https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/national/marine-mammal-protection/marine-mammal-acoustic-technical-guidance.

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                     Table 3--Thresholds Identifying the Onset of Permanent Threshold Shift
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                                                     PTS onset acoustic thresholds * (received level)
             Hearing group              ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Impulsive                         Non-impulsive
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Low-Frequency (LF) Cetaceans...........  Cell 1: Lpk,flat: 219 dB;   Cell 2: LE,LF,24h: 199 dB.
                                          LE,LF,24h: 183 dB.
Mid-Frequency (MF) Cetaceans...........  Cell 3: Lpk,flat: 230 dB;   Cell 4: LE,MF,24h: 198 dB.
                                          LE,MF,24h: 185 dB.
High-Frequency (HF) Cetaceans..........  Cell 5: Lpk,flat: 202 dB;   Cell 6: LE,HF,24h: 173 dB.
                                          LE,HF,24h: 155 dB.
Phocid Pinnipeds (PW) (Underwater).....  Cell 7: Lpk,flat: 218 dB;   Cell 8: LE,PW,24h: 201 dB.
                                          LE,PW,24h: 185 dB.
Otariid Pinnipeds (OW) (Underwater)....  Cell 9: Lpk,flat: 232 dB;   Cell 10: LE,OW,24h: 219 dB.
                                          LE,OW,24h: 203 dB.
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* Dual metric acoustic thresholds for impulsive sounds: Use whichever results in the largest isopleth for
  calculating PTS onset. If a non-impulsive sound has the potential of exceeding the peak sound pressure level
  thresholds associated with impulsive sounds, these thresholds should also be considered.
Note: Peak sound pressure (Lpk) has a reference value of 1 [mu]Pa, and cumulative sound exposure level (LE) has
  a reference value of 1 [mu]Pa2s. In this Table, thresholds are abbreviated to reflect American National
  Standards Institute standards (ANSI 2013). However, peak sound pressure is defined by ANSI as incorporating
  frequency weighting, which is not the intent for this Technical Guidance. Hence, the subscript ``flat'' is
  being included to indicate peak sound pressure should be flat weighted or unweighted within the generalized
  hearing range. The subscript associated with cumulative sound exposure level thresholds indicates the
  designated marine mammal auditory weighting function (LF, MF, and HF cetaceans, and PW and OW pinnipeds) and
  that the recommended accumulation period is 24 hours. The cumulative sound exposure level thresholds could be
  exceeded in a multitude of ways (i.e., varying exposure levels and durations, duty cycle). When possible, it
  is valuable for action proponents to indicate the conditions under which these acoustic thresholds will be
  exceeded.

Ensonified Area

    Here, we describe operational and environmental parameters of the 
activity that will feed into identifying the area ensonified above the 
acoustic thresholds, which include source levels and transmission loss 
coefficients.
    Reference sound source levels used by the Port of San Francisco for 
all vibratory and impact piling/removal and drilling activities were 
derived from source level data from construction projects within 
Caltrans (2015) except for two cases noted below where Navy and Alaska 
Department of Transportation sources were used. To determine the 
ensonified areas for both the Level A and Level B harassment zones for 
vibratory piling of the 36-inch, 30-inch, and 16-inch steel piles and 
14-inch steel H piles, the Port of San Francisco used sound pressure 
levels (SPL) of 170 dB re 1 [mu]Pa rms, 170 dB re 1 [mu]Pa rms, 158 dB 
re 1 [mu]Pa rms, and 158 dB re 1 [mu]Pa rms, respectively. These were 
derived from vibratory pile driving data of 36-inch (for 36-inch and 
30-inch steel piles), 18-inch (for 16-inch steel piles) and 14-inch 
(for 14-inch steel H-pile) steel piles reported in the values listed in 
Table 1.2-2 and Table 1.2.3 of Caltrans (2015), and Table 6-1 of Navy 
(2017). For vibratory pile removal, the Port of San Francisco used an 
SPL of 155 dB re 1 [mu]Pa rms. This proxy source level was derived from 
vibratory pile driving data of 12-inch steel pipe piles in Caltrans 
(2015; Table 1.2-2). In addition, for down the hole drilling activities 
used to place 24-inch octagonal concrete piles, an SPL of 168 dB was 
used, corresponding to the mean SPL reported in Table 72 of the Alaska 
Department of Transportation (2016) hydroacoustic report.
    For impact pile driving, the Port of San Francisco used both SPLs 
and sound exposure levels (SEL) derived from summary source level 
values reported in Caltrans (2015). These source levels were then 
reduced by 7 dB due to the Port of San Francisco's use of a bubble 
curtain. NMFS used a reduction value of 7 dB as it was roughly the 
average sound reduction value derived from sound measurements of piles 
that used bubble curtains within Caltrans (2015). For piling of 36-inch 
steel piles, a source level of 183 dB SEL was chosen as a proxy value 
for modeling Level A harassment zones (Caltrans 2015, Table 1.2-1). 
This source level was reduced to 176 dB SEL with the 7 dB reduction. 
For piling of 20-inch concrete piles, a source level of 167 dB SEL was 
chosen as a proxy value for modeling Level A harassment zones (Caltrans 
2015, Table 1.5-4, reported from 24-inch concrete pile measurements at 
a project in the Port of Oakland). This source level was selected as a 
proxy because of the proximity of the Port of Oakland project to the 
proposed work and it is more conservative than Caltrans (2015) summary 
value reported in Table 1.2-1. This source level was reduced to 160 dB 
SEL with the 7 dB reduction. In addition, for impact piling of 16-inch 
steel piles, a source level of 158 dB SEL was chosen as a proxy value 
for modeling Level A harassment zones (Caltrans 2015, Table I.2-1). 
This source level was reduced to 151 dB SEL with the 7 dB reduction. 
The stated source levels and their corresponding activity are presented 
in Table 4 below.

                     Table 4--Project Source Levels
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              Source level at 10 meters
                 Activity                               (dB)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Vibratory Pile Driving/Removal:
    36-inch steel pile installation.......  170 SPL
    30-inch steel pile installation         170 SPL
     (Caisson).
    14-inch steel H pile installation.....  158 SPL
    Removal of pre-existing piles.........  155 SPL
    16-inch steel pile installation.......  158 SPL
Impact Pile Driving: *
    36-inch steel pile installation.......  176 SEL/186 SPL
    20-inch concrete pile installation....  160 SEL/172 SPL
    16-inch steel pile installation.......  151 SEL/177 SPL
Down the Hole Drilling:

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    24-inch Octagonal Concrete (drilling    168 SPL
     of 30-inch hole).
------------------------------------------------------------------------
* The values in the cells reflect a 7dB reduction due to the Port of San
  Francisco's use of a bubble curtain.

Level B Harassment Zones

    The practical spreading model was used by the Port of San Francisco 
to generate the Level B harassment zones for all piling/removal 
activities. Practical spreading is described in full detail below.
    Pile driving and drilling generates underwater noise that can 
potentially result in disturbance to marine mammals in the project 
area. Transmission loss (TL) is the decrease in acoustic intensity as 
an acoustic pressure wave propagates out from a source. TL parameters 
vary with frequency, temperature, sea conditions, current, source and 
receiver depth, water depth, water chemistry, and bottom composition 
and topography. The general formula for underwater TL is:

TL = B * log10 (R1/R2),

Where

R1 = the distance of the modeled SPL from the driven pile, and
R2 = the distance from the driven pile of the initial measurement.

This formula neglects loss due to scattering and absorption, which is 
assumed to be zero here. The degree to which underwater sound 
propagates away from a sound source is dependent on a variety of 
factors, most notably the water bathymetry and presence or absence of 
reflective or absorptive conditions including in-water structures and 
sediments. Spherical spreading occurs in a perfectly unobstructed 
(free-field) environment not limited by depth or water surface, 
resulting in a 6 dB reduction in sound level for each doubling of 
distance from the source (20 * log[range]). Cylindrical spreading 
occurs in an environment in which sound propagation is bounded by the 
water surface and sea bottom, resulting in a reduction of 3 dB in sound 
level for each doubling of distance from the source (10 * log[range]). 
A practical spreading value of 15 is often used under conditions where 
water increases with depth as the receiver moves away from the 
shoreline, resulting in an expected propagation environment that would 
lie between spherical and cylindrical spreading loss conditions.
    Utilizing the practical spreading loss model, the Port of San 
Francisco determined underwater noise will fall below the behavioral 
effects threshold of 120 dB rms for marine mammals at a maximum radial 
distance of 21,544 m for vibratory piling (36 and 30-inch steel piles) 
and 15,849 m for drilling ((24-inch octagonal concrete pile). The 
maximum Level B harassment zone for this activity will therefore be set 
at 21,544 m. However, previous sound monitoring for other projects in 
San Francisco Bay (i.e. Caltrans 2015; 2016) have shown background 
sound levels in the active portions of the Bay, near the project area, 
to range from 110 to 140 dB rms, with typical background levels in the 
range of 110 to 120 dB rms. This ambient noise may affect the ability 
to distinguish sound from vibratory pile driving in the region (Rodkin, 
2009), but direct applicability of that finding to the Port's work is 
unknown, and therefore no reduction in Level B harassment zone is 
applied. The maximum radial distance of the Level B harassment zone for 
impact pile driving equaled 541.2 m (impact driving 36-inch steel 
piles). At this radial distance, the entire Level B harassment zone for 
impact piling equaled 0.3699 square kilometers (km\2\). This ensonified 
area is based on a GIS map of the area accounting for structures and 
landmasses which would block sound spreading (Please see Figure 9 of 
the Application). Table 5 below provides all Level B radial distances 
and their corresponding areas for each activity during the Port of San 
Francisco's project. Level B harassment zone areas are calculated using 
a GIS map (See Figure 9 of the Application).

    Table 5--Level B Harassment Zones Calculated Using the Practical
                             Spreading Model
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                        Calculated          Level B
                                    distance to Level   harassment zone
              Source                   B threshold          (square
                                         (meters)      kilometers km\2\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                         Vibratory Pile Driving
------------------------------------------------------------------------
36-inch steel pile installation...             21,544            47.1608
30-inch steel pile installation...             21,544            47.1608
16-inch steel pile installation...              3,415             7.6431
14-inch steel H pile installation.              3,415             7.6431
Removal of pre-existing concrete                2,154             3.1511
 and wood piles...................
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                           Impact Pile Driving
------------------------------------------------------------------------
36-inch steel pile installation...              541.2            0.36993
20-inch concrete pile installation               63.1           0.006650
16-inch steel pile installation...                136             0.0291
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                         Down the Hole Drilling
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               15,849            47.1608
------------------------------------------------------------------------


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Level A Harassment Zones

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

                                                                    Table 6--Parameters of Pile Driving and Drilling Activity
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                   Vibratory pile    Vibratory pile    Vibratory pile    Vibratory pile
                                 Vibratory pile        driver            driver            driver            driver          Impact pile       Impact pile       Impact pile     Drilling  (24-
        Equipment type          driver  (removal  (installation of  (installation of  (installation of  (installation of  driver  (36-inch  driver  (20-inch  driver  (16-inch   inch  octagonal
                                of  concrete and    36-inch steel     30-inch steel     16-inch steel    14-inch steel H    steel piles)     concrete piles)    steel piles)     concrete pile)
                                   wood piles)         piles)            piles)            piles)            piles)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Spreadsheet Tab Used..........  Non-impulsive,    Non-impulsive,    Non-impulsive,    Non-impulsive,    Non-impulsive,    Impulsive, Non-   Impulsive, Non-   Impulsive, Non-   Non-impulsive,
                                 continuous.       continuous.       continuous.       continuous.       continuous.       continuous.       continuous.       continuous.       continuous.
Source Level..................  155 SPL.........  170 SPL.........  170 SPL.........  158 SPL.........  158 SPL.........  176 SEL *.......  160 SEL *.......  151 SEL *.......  168 SPL.
Weighting Factor Adjustment     2.5.............  2.5.............  2.5.............  2.5.............  2.5.............  2...............  2...............  2...............  2.
 (kHz).
(a) Activity duration (hours)   (a) 0.66........  (a) 1.33........  (a) 0.25........  (a) 0.33........  (a) 0.66........  (b) 150, (c) 4..  (b) 500, (c) 4..  (b) 500, (c) 2..  (a) 5.5.
 within 24 hours, (b) Number
 of strikes per pile, (c)
 Number of piles per day.
Propagation (xLogR)...........  15..............  15..............  15..............  15..............  15..............  15..............  15..............  15..............  15.
Distance of source level        10..............  10..............  10..............  10..............  10..............  10..............  10..............  10..............  10.
 measurement (meters) +.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Displayed source values include the 7 dB reduction for use of a bubble curtain.


           Table 7--Level A Harassment Zone Isopleth and Ensonified Area for Pile Driving and Drilling
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                                                                         PTS isopleth (meters)
                                                     -----------------------------------------------------------
                     Source type                         Low-        Mid-        High-
                                                       frequency   frequency   frequency    Phocid      Otariid
                                                       cetaceans   cetaceans   cetaceans   pinnipeds   pinnipeds
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Vibratory Pile Driver (Removal of concrete and wood          1.5         0.1         2.2         0.9         0.1
 piles).............................................
Vibratory Pile Driver (Installation of 36-inch steel        32.9         2.9        48.7        20.0         1.4
 piles).............................................
Vibratory Pile Driver (Installation of 30-inch steel        10.8         1.0        16.0         6.6         0.5
 piles).............................................
Vibratory Pile Driver (Installation of 14-inch steel         3.3         0.3         4.9         2.0         0.1
 H piles)...........................................
Vibratory Pile Driver (Installation of 16-inch steel         2.1         0.2         3.0         1.3         0.1
 H piles)...........................................
Impact Pile Driver (36-inch steel piles)............       242.6         8.6       288.9       129.8         9.5
Impact Pile Driver (20-inch concrete piles).........        46.4         1.7        55.3        24.8         1.8
Impact Pile Driver (16-inch steel piles)............         7.3         0.3         8.8         3.9         0.3
Drilling(24-inch octagonal concrete pile)...........        62.7         3.5        54.9        33.5         2.4
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                          Daily ensonified area (m\2\)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Vibratory Pile Driver (Removal of concrete and wood          3.5        0.02         7.6         1.3        0.02
 piles).............................................
Vibratory Pile Driver (Installation of 36-inch steel       1,700          13       3,730         628         3.1
 piles).............................................
Vibratory Pile Driver (Installation of 30-inch steel         183         1.6         402          68         0.4
 piles).............................................
Vibratory Pile Driver (Installation of 14-inch steel          17        0.14          37         6.3        0.02
 H piles)...........................................
Vibratory Pile Driver (Installation of 16-inch steel         6.9        0.06          14         2.7        0.02
 H piles)...........................................
Impact Pile Driver (36-inch steel piles)............      92,450         120     131,100      26,460         140
Impact Pile Driver (20-inch concrete piles).........       3,380         4.5       4,800         966         5.1
Impact Pile Driver (16-inch steel piles)............          84         0.1         120          24         0.1
Drilling(24-inch octagonal concrete pile)...........       6,180          19       4,730       1,760         9.0
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Marine Mammal Occurrence

    In this section we provide the information about the presence, 
density, or group dynamics of marine mammals that will inform the take 
calculations.
    No systematic line transect surveys of marine mammals have been 
performed in San Francisco Bay. Therefore, the in-water densities of 
harbor seals, California sea lions, and harbor porpoises were 
calculated based on 17 years of observations during monitoring for the 
San Francisco Bay-Oakland Bay Bridge (SFOBB) construction and 
demolition project (Caltrans 2018). Care was taken to eliminate 
multiple observations of the same animal, although this can be 
difficult and is likely that the same individual may have been counted 
multiple times on the same day. The amount of monitoring

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performed per year varied, depending on the frequency and duration of 
construction activities with the potential to affect marine mammals. 
During the 257 days of monitoring from 2000 through 2017 (including 15 
days of baseline monitoring in 2003), 1,029 harbor seals, 83 California 
sea lions, and 24 harbor porpoises were observed in waters in the 
project vicinity in total. In 2015, 2016, and 2017, the number of 
harbor seals in the project area increased significantly. In 2017, the 
number of harbor porpoise in the project area also increased 
significantly. Therefore, a harbor seal density estimate was calculated 
using the 2015-2017 data, and a harbor porpoise density estimate was 
calculated using the 2017 data, which may better reflect the current 
use of the project area by these animals. These observations included 
data from baseline, pre-, during, and post-pile driving, mechanical 
dismantling, on-shore blasting, and off-shore implosion activities.
    Insufficient sighting data exist to estimate the density of 
bottlenose dolphins. However, a single bottlenose dolphin has been 
observed regularly near the project site. One individual was documented 
regularly, through photo ID, over several months off the coast of the 
former Alameda Air Station (Perlman 2017).
    Insufficient sighting data exist to estimate elephant seal 
densities in the Bay. Generally, only juvenile elephant seals enter the 
Bay and do not remain long. The most recent sighting near the project 
area was in 2012, on the beach at Clipper Cove on Treasure Island, when 
a healthy yearling elephant seal hauled out for approximately 1 day. 
Approximately 100 juvenile northern elephant seals strand in or near 
the Bay each year, including individual strandings at Yerba Buena 
Island and Treasure Island (less than 10 strandings per year).
    In addition, insufficient sighting data exist to estimate northern 
fur seal and gray whale densities in the Bay. Only two to four northern 
fur seals strand in the Bay each year, and they are unlikely to occur 
in the project area. Also, during the Caltrans Richmond-San Rafael 
Bridge project, monitors recorded 12 living and two dead gray whales in 
the surveys performed in 2012. All sightings were in either the Central 
or North Bay, and all but two sightings occurred during the months of 
April and May. One gray whale was sighted in June and one in October. 
The Oceanic Society has tracked gray whale sightings since they began 
returning to San Francisco Bay regularly in the late 1990s. Most 
sightings occurred just a mile or two inside of the Golden Gate, with 
some traveling into San Pablo Bay in the northern part of the San 
Francisco Bay (Self 2012). The Oceanic Society data show that all age 
classes of gray whales enter San Francisco Bay and they enter as 
singles or in groups of up to five individuals (Winning 2008). It is 
estimated that two to six gray whales enter San Francisco Bay in any 
given year.
    Numbers used for density calculations are shown in Table 8. These 
numbers were calculated from observations in nearby waters of the San 
Francisco Bay during San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge construction 
conducted by Caltrans (Caltrans 2018). These observations occurred from 
2000 to 2017 in a 2 km\2\ monitoring zone for California sea lions, 
from 2015-2017 in a 2 km\2\ monitoring zone for harbor seals, and in 
2017 in a 15 km\2\ zone for harbor porpoise. In the cases where 
densities were refined to capture a narrower range of years to be 
conservative, bold densities were used for take calculations.

             Table 8--Estimated In-Water Density of Marine Mammal Species in San Francisco Bay Area
                                                 [Caltrans 2017]
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                            Area of                        Number of
           Species observed               monitoring        Days of         animals       Density animals/km\2\
                                         zone (km\2\)     monitoring       observed
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Harbor seals 2000-2017................               2             257           1,029  2.002.
Harbor Seals 2015-2017................               2              47             372  3.957.
California Sea Lions 2000-2017........               2             257              83  0.161.
Bottlenose Dolphins 2017..............               2               6               2  Insufficient sighting
                                                                                         data exists to estimate
                                                                                         density.
Harbor Porpoise 2000-2017.............               3             257              24  0.031.
Harbor Porpoise 2017..................              15               6              15  0.167.
Elephant Seal 2000-2017...............               2             257               0  Insufficient sighting
                                                                                         data exists to estimate
                                                                                         density.
Northern Fur Seal 2000-2017...........               2             257               0  Insufficient sighting
                                                                                         data exists to estimate
                                                                                         density.
Gray Whale 2000-2017..................               2             257               0  Insufficient sighting
                                                                                         data exists to estimate
                                                                                         density.
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Notes:
Densities for Pacific harbor seals, California sea lions, and harbor porpoises are based on monitoring for the
  east span of the SFOBB from 2000 to 2017.
A second set of Pacific harbor seal densities were calculated from the increase in sightings recorded from 2015
  to 2017.
A second set of harbor porpoise densities were calculated for the increase in sightings that were recorded in
  2017.
Bold densities were used for take calculations.
Sources: CalTrans 2001, 2004b, 2013b, 2013c, 2014, 2015b, 2016, 2017; Perlman 2017.

    For species without enough sightings to construct a density 
estimate, we used information based on group size and frequency of 
sightings from previous years of work to inform the number of animals 
estimated to be taken, which is detailed in the Take Estimation section 
below.

Take Calculation and Estimation

    Here we describe how the information provided above is brought 
together to produce a quantitative take estimate.
    When density data was available, Level B take for the project was 
calculated by multiplying the density times the largest Level B 
harassment zone (km\2\) times the number of construction days. Since 
density data was only available for harbor seals,

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harbor porpoises, and California sea lions, these were the only species 
whose take was calculated used this methodology. Table 9 shows the 
number of take calculated for species with density and without density 
estimates. For species without density information, information on 
average group size of the species was used. This is discussed below 
Table 9.

                           Table 9--Take Estimates as a Percentage of Stock Abundance
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                      Level B
                                Density animals/    harassment     Construction   Proposed Level   Percentage of
            Species                   km\2\        zone (km\2\)      days \2\         B take           stock
                                                        \1\
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Harbor Seal...................  3.957...........         47.1608              15           2,799             9.0
California Sea Lions..........  0.161...........         47.1608              15             114           0.038
Harbor Porpoise...............  0.167...........         47.1608              15             118             1.2
Northern Elephant Seal........  Insufficient             47.1608              15               3          0.0034
                                 sighting data
                                 exists to
                                 estimate
                                 density.
Northern Fur Seal.............  Insufficient             47.1608              15               3          0.0005
                                 sighting data
                                 exists to
                                 estimate
                                 density.
Gray Whale....................  Insufficient             47.1608              15               3           0.014
                                 sighting data
                                 exists to
                                 estimate
                                 density.
Bottlenose Dolphin............  Insufficient             47.1608              15              15             3.3
                                 sighting data
                                 exists to
                                 estimate
                                 density.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Represents area of largest Level B harassment zone during pile driving/removal and drilling activities.
\2\ Total construction days for pile driving/removal and drilling.

Gray Whale
    Gray whales occasionally enter San Francisco Bay during their 
northward migration period of February and March. Pile driving and 
drilling are not proposed to occur during this time and gray whales are 
not likely to be present at other times of the year. It is estimated 
that two to six gray whales enter the Bay in any given year, but they 
are unlikely to be present during the work period (June 1 through 
November 30). However, individual gray whales have occasionally been 
observed in San Francisco Bay during the work period, and therefore it 
is conservatively estimated that, at most, 3 gray whales, or one 
average sized group, may be exposed to Level B harassment during the 15 
days of pile driving/drilling.
Bottlenose Dolphin
    When bottlenose dolphins are present in San Francisco Bay, they are 
more typically found close to the Golden Gate. Recently, beginning in 
2015, two individuals have been observed frequently in the vicinity of 
Oyster Point (GGCR 2016, 2017; Perlman 2017) and one individual has 
been observed near Alameda (GGCR 2016). Observations of bottlenose 
dolphins are primarily west of Treasure Island and concentrated along 
the nearshore areas of San Francisco south to Redwood City (Caltrans 
2018). Bottlenose dolphins rarely occur in San Francisco Bay, but given 
the size of the Level B harassment zone NMFS authorizes take of 15 
bottlenose dolphins by level B harassment.
Northern Fur Seal
    Observations of northern fur seals are too few to establish a 
density for this species in San Francisco Bay. The Marine Mammal Center 
(TMMC) reported only two to four northern fur seal strandings in the 
Bay in 2015 and 2016 (in Marin, San Francisco, and Santa Clara 
counties) (TMMC 2017). To account for the possible rare presence of the 
species in the action area, NMFS authorizes three takes by Level B 
harassment of northern fur seal.
Northern Elephant Seal
    Elephant seals breed between December and March and have been 
rarely cited in San Francisco Bay. It is anticipated that if an 
elephant seal is encountered at all during pile driving or drilling it 
would be a juvenile. To account for the possible rare presence of the 
species in the action area, NMFS authorizes three takes by Level B 
harassment of elephant seal.
Level A Harassment
    High frequency cetaceans (including harbor porpoise) have the 
largest Level A harassment zone resulting from this project as shown in 
Table 7. Estimated take by Level A harassment for harbor porpoise, 
based on density reported in Table 8 and the Level A harassment zone, 
is less than one individual (Density * Days * Ensonified Area). Given 
the required mitigation measures, including shutdown zones which exceed 
the Level A harassment zone, NMFS authorizes no Level A harassment for 
harbor porpoise or any marine mammal.

Mitigation Measures

    The only change to mitigation measures were updates to the minimum 
shutdown zones to reflect the changes in Level A harassment zones 
discussed in the previous section.
    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

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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.
    In addition to the specific measures described later in this 
section, the Port must conduct briefings for construction supervisors 
and crews, the monitoring team, and Port staff prior to the start of 
all pile driving activity, and when new personnel join the work, in 
order to explain responsibilities, communication procedures, the marine 
mammal monitoring protocol, and operational procedures.

Timing Restrictions

    All work will be conducted during daylight hours. If poor 
environmental conditions restrict full visibility of the shutdown zone, 
pile installation would be delayed.

Sound Attenuation

    Sound attenuation methods, including a bubble curtain, will be 
implemented for the duration of impact pile driving to install 36-inch 
and 16-inch steel and 20-inch concrete piles. Additionally, a caisson 
sleeve will be used during down the whole drilling. The Port shall 
implement the following bubble curtain performance standards:
     The bubble curtain must distribute air bubbles around 100 
percent of the piling perimeter for the full depth of the water column;
     The lowest bubble ring shall be in contact with the 
mudline for the full circumference of the ring, and the weights 
attached to the bottom ring shall ensure 100 percent mudline contact. 
No parts of the ring or other objects shall prevent full mudline 
contact;
     The selected contractor will ensure that personnel are 
trained in the proper balancing of air flow to the bubblers and shall 
require that construction contractors submit an inspection/performance 
report for approval by the Port of San Francisco within 72 hours 
following the performance test. Corrections to the attenuation device 
to meet the performance standards shall occur prior to impact driving.

Shutdown Zone For In-Water Heavy Machinery Work

    For in-water heavy machinery work (using, e.g., standard barges, 
tug boats, barge-mounted excavators, or clamshell equipment used to 
place or remove material), a minimum 10 meter shutdown zone shall be 
implemented. If a marine mammal comes within 10 m of such operations, 
operations shall cease and vessels shall reduce speed to the minimum 
level required to maintain steerage and safe working conditions. This 
type of work could include (but is not limited to) the following 
activities: (1) Vibratory pile driving; (2) movement of the barge to 
the pile location; (3) positioning of the pile on the substrate via a 
crane (i.e., stabbing the pile); or (4) removal of the pile from the 
water column/substrate via a crane (i.e., deadpull).

Additional Shutdown Zones

    For all pile driving/removal and drilling activities, The Port of 
San Francisco will establish a shutdown zone for a marine mammal 
species that is greater than its corresponding Level A harassment zone. 
The purpose of a shutdown zone is generally to define an area within 
which shutdown of the activity would occur upon sighting of a marine 
mammal (or in anticipation of an animal entering the defined area). The 
shutdown zones for each of the pile driving and drilling activities are 
listed below in Table 10.

                                            Table 10--Shutdown Zones
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                                                               Shutdown zones (meters)
                                    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                      Low-frequency                  High-  frequency
               Source                   cetaceans     Mid-frequency      cetaceans                      Otariid
                                        (humpback       cetaceans         (Dall's      Phocid (harbor     (sea
                                      whale, minke   (Pacific-white  porpoise, harbor       seal)        lion)
                                         whale)      sided dolphin)      porpoise)
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                                       In-Water Construction Activities *
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
In Water Heavy Construction (i.e.,               10              10                10              10         10
 Barge movements, pile positioning,
 deadpulling, and sound
 attenuation)......................
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                                             Vibratory Pile Driving
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Vibratory Pile Driver (Removal of                10              10                10              10         10
 concrete and wood piles)..........
Vibratory Pile Driver (Installation              10              10                10              10         10
 of 14-inch steel H piles).........
Vibratory Pile Driver (Installation              10              10                10              10         10
 of 16-inch steel H piles).........
Vibratory Pile Driver (Installation              25              10                25              10         10
 of 30-inch steel piles)...........
Vibratory Pile Driver (Installation              50              10                75              25         10
 of 36-inch steel piles)...........
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                                               Impact Pile Driving
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Impact Pile Driver (16-inch steel                10              10                10              10         10
 piles)............................
Impact Pile Driver (20-inch                      75              10                75              30         10
 concrete piles)...................
Impact Pile Driver (36-inch steel               300              25               300             150         25
 piles)............................
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                                                    Drilling
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
24-inch concrete pile (1 pile) (5.5              75              10                50              20         10
 hours per day)....................
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Monitoring Zones

    The Port of San Francisco will establish and observe a monitoring 
zone. The monitoring zones for this project will differ based on 
activity. For vibratory pile driving and down the hole drilling, it may 
not be possible to observe the entire Level B harassment zones (areas 
where SPLs are equal to or exceed 120 dB rms) due to their size. The 
Port is expected to monitor and record observations in the largest 
reasonable portion of this Level B harassment zone based on the number 
of observers and visibility, but conditions may require efforts to be 
focused in a smaller monitoring zone. For impact pile driving, the 
monitoring zones are areas where SPLs are equal to or exceed 160 dB 
rms. For vibratory pile driving/drilling and impact pile driving the 
Level B Harassment zones are presented in Table 11 below. For the 
vibratory pile driving and drilling activities, it is noted that Level 
B harassment zone radius and area will not necessarily equal the 
monitoring zone. These zones provide utility for monitoring conducted 
for mitigation purposes (i.e., shutdown zone monitoring) by 
establishing monitoring protocols for areas adjacent to the shutdown 
zones. Monitoring of disturbance zones enables observers to be aware of 
and communicate the presence of marine mammals in the project area, but 
outside the shutdown zone, and thus prepare for potential shutdowns of 
activity. However, the primary purpose of disturbance zone monitoring 
is for documenting instances of Level B harassment; disturbance zone 
monitoring is discussed in detail later (see Monitoring and Reporting).

                       Table 11--Monitoring Zones
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              Radial
                                            Distance to       Level B
                 Source                       Level B       Harassment
                                             threshold      Zone  (km2)
                                             (meters)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                         Vibratory Pile Driving
------------------------------------------------------------------------
36-inch steel pile installation.........        * 21,544       * 47.1608
30-inch steel pile installation.........        * 21,544       * 47.1608
16-inch steel pile installation.........         * 3,415        * 7.6431
14-inch steel H pile installation.......         * 3,415        * 7.6431
Removal of pre-existing concrete and             * 2,154        * 3.1511
 wood piles.............................
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                           Impact Pile Driving
------------------------------------------------------------------------
36-inch steel pile installation.........           541.2          0.3699
20-inch concrete pile installation......            63.1        0.006650
16-inch steel pile installation.........             136          0.0291
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                         Down the Hole Drilling
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                * 15,849       * 47.1608
------------------------------------------------------------------------
* The monitored radius and area of the Level B harassment zone may vary
  based on visibility.

Non-Authorized Take Prohibited

    If a species enters or approaches the Level B harassment zone and 
that species is either not authorized for take or its authorized takes 
are met, pile driving, pile removal, and drilling activities must shut 
down immediately using delay and shut-down procedures. Activities must 
not resume until the animal has been confirmed to have left the area or 
an observation time period of 15 minutes has elapsed.

Soft Start

    The use of a soft-start procedure is believed to provide additional 
protection to marine mammals by providing warning and/or giving marine 
mammals a chance to leave the area prior to the impact hammer operating 
at full capacity. For impact pile driving, contractors will be required 
to provide an initial set of strikes from the hammer at 40 percent 
energy, each strike followed by no less than a 30-second waiting 
period. This procedure will be conducted a total of three times before 
impact pile driving begins. This soft start procedure must be 
implemented at the start of a day's impact pile driving and at any time 
following cessation of impact driving of 30 minutes or greater. Soft 
start is not required during vibratory pile driving/removal or drilling 
activities.

Pre-Activity Monitoring

    Prior to the start of daily in-water construction activity, or 
whenever a break in pile driving or drilling of 30 minutes or longer 
occurs, the observer will observe the shutdown and monitoring zones for 
a period of 30 minutes. The shutdown zone will be cleared when a marine 
mammal has not been observed within the zone for that 30-minute period. 
A determination that the shutdown zone is clear must be made during a 
period of good visibility (i.e., the entire shutdown zone and 
surrounding waters must be visible to the naked eye). If a marine 
mammal is observed within the shutdown zone, a soft-start cannot 
proceed until the animal has left the zone or has not been observed for 
15 minutes. If the monitoring zone has been observed for 30 minutes and 
non-permitted species are not present within the zone, soft start 
procedures can commence and work can continue even if visibility 
becomes impaired within the monitoring zone. When a marine mammal 
permitted for take by Level B harassment is present in the monitoring 
zone, pile driving, pile removal, and drilling activities may begin and 
take by Level B harassment will be recorded. As stated above, if the 
entire Level B harassment zone is not visible at the start of 
construction, piling or drilling activities can begin. If work ceases 
for more than 30 minutes, the pre-activity monitoring of both the 
monitoring zone and shutdown zone will commence.
    Based on our evaluation of the applicant's mitigation measures, as 
well as other measures considered by NMFS, NMFS has determined that the 
mitigation measures provide the means effecting the least practicable 
impact on

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the affected species or stocks and their habitat, paying particular 
attention to rookeries, mating grounds, and areas of similar 
significance.

Monitoring and Reporting

    Between the proposed IHA and final IHA, the only change to 
monitoring and reporting protocols were a decrease in the required 
minimum number of protected species observers (PSOs) from two to one. 
To minimize the burden of monitoring on the applicant, two PSOs will be 
used for the first week of the project. Later portions of the project 
will utilize one PSO if monitoring results up to that point have not 
shown unexpectedly high numbers of marine mammals. NMFS determined that 
one PSO is sufficient to effectively observe the shutdown zones and a 
portion of the monitoring zone. This level of observation minimized 
burden on the applicant while still ensuring effective monitoring. 
Additionally, the use of two PSOs for a portion of the project will 
increase understanding of the impacts of this and similar projects on 
marine mammals in San Francisco Bay, while not placing an excessive 
burden on the Port of San Francisco.
    In order to issue an IHA for an activity, Section 101(a)(5)(D) of 
the MMPA states that NMFS must set forth, requirements pertaining to 
the monitoring and reporting of such taking. The MMPA implementing 
regulations at 50 CFR 216.104(a)(13) indicate that requests for 
authorizations must include the suggested means of accomplishing the 
necessary monitoring and reporting that will result in increased 
knowledge of the species and of the level of taking or impacts on 
populations of marine mammals that are expected to be present in the 
action area. Effective reporting is critical both to compliance as well 
as ensuring that the most value is obtained from the required 
monitoring.
    Monitoring and reporting requirements prescribed by NMFS should 
contribute to improved understanding of one or more of the following:
     Occurrence of marine mammal species or stocks in the area 
in which take is anticipated (e.g., presence, abundance, distribution, 
density);
     Nature, scope, or context of likely marine mammal exposure 
to potential stressors/impacts (individual or cumulative, acute or 
chronic), through better understanding of: (1) Action or environment 
(e.g., source characterization, propagation, ambient noise); (2) 
affected species (e.g., life history, dive patterns); (3) co-occurrence 
of marine mammal species with the action; or (4) biological or 
behavioral context of exposure (e.g., age, calving or feeding areas);
     Individual marine mammal responses (behavioral or 
physiological) to acoustic stressors (acute, chronic, or cumulative), 
other stressors, or cumulative impacts from multiple stressors;
     How anticipated responses to stressors impact either: (1) 
Long-term fitness and survival of individual marine mammals; or (2) 
populations, species, or stocks;
     Effects on marine mammal habitat (e.g., marine mammal prey 
species, acoustic habitat, or other important physical components of 
marine mammal habitat); and
     Mitigation and monitoring effectiveness.

Hydroacoustic Monitoring

    The Port recognizes in their application the need to implement a 
sound monitoring plan (SMP) as required by the Regional NMFS and U.S. 
Army Corps of Engineers programmatic review for pile driving activities 
in San Francisco Bay. The Port indicates that this SMP will recommend 
sound monitoring stations at 10 m, 100 m, and 300 m to monitor ambient 
noise conditions in the area. NMFS feels that ambient noise 
measurements are highly specific to the time and place they were taken, 
and therefore might have limited use to future projects. However, there 
are few source level measurements for down the hole drilling 
activities, as shown by the use of Alaska DOT proxy data in this IHA. 
NMFS feels that rigorous hydroacoustic monitoring of source level for 
the down the hole drilling activity will be more beneficial for future 
projects in this region and others. While NMFS is not requiring these 
source level measurements, if the Port were already planning to conduct 
measurements, we recommend focusing on source level verification and 
could offer guidance on its implementation.

Visual Monitoring

    Monitoring would be conducted 30 minutes before, during, and 30 
minutes after all pile driving/removal and drilling activities. In 
addition, observers shall record all incidents of marine mammal 
occurrence, regardless of distance from activity, and shall document 
any behavioral reactions in concert with distance from piles being 
driven, removed, or pile holes being drilled. Pile driving and drilling 
activities include the time to install, remove, or drill a hole for a 
single pile or series of piles, as long as the time elapsed between 
uses of the pile driving equipment is no more than thirty minutes.
    Monitoring will be conducted by NMFS approved PSOs. There will be a 
minimum of one PSO during all pile driving/removal and drilling 
activities. Two PSOs will be required to observe the shutdown and 
disturbance zones for the first five (5) days of combined pile driving, 
pile removal, and drilling.
    PSOs shall scan the waters using binoculars, and/or spotting 
scopes, and shall use a handheld GPS or range-finder device to verify 
the distance to each sighting from the project site. All PSOs shall be 
trained in marine mammal identification and behaviors and are required 
to have no other project-related tasks while conducting monitoring. In 
addition, monitoring shall be conducted by qualified observers, who 
shall be placed at the best vantage point(s) practicable to monitor for 
marine mammals and implement shutdown/delay procedures when applicable 
by calling for the shutdown to the hammer operator. Qualified observers 
are trained and/or experienced professionals, with the following 
minimum qualifications:
    i. At least one PSO must have prior experience working as a marine 
mammal observer during construction activities;
     Independent observers (i.e., not construction personnel);
    ii. Other PSOs may substitute education (degree in biological 
science or related field) or training for experience;
    iii. Where a team of three or more PSOs are required, a lead 
observer or monitoring coordinator shall be designated. The lead 
observer must have prior experience working as a marine mammal observer 
during construction;
    iv. The Port of San Francisco shall submit PSO CVs for approval by 
NMFS;

The Port of San Francisco shall ensure that observers have the 
following additional qualifications:
     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;
     Ability to conduct field observations and collect data 
according to assigned protocols;
     Experience or training in the field identification of 
marine mammals, including the identification of behaviors;
     Writing skills sufficient to prepare a report of 
observations including but not limited to the number and species of

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marine mammals observed; dates and times when in-water construction 
activities were conducted; dates, times, and reason for implementation 
of mitigation (or why mitigation was not implemented when required); 
and marine mammal behavior;
     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; and
     Sufficient training, orientation, or experience with the 
construction operations to provide for personal safety during 
observations.
    The Port of San Francisco shall submit a draft report to NMFS not 
later than 90 days following the end of construction activities. The 
Port of San Francisco shall provide a final report within 30 days 
following resolution of NMFS' comments on the draft report. Reports 
shall contain, at minimum, the following:
     Date and time that monitored activity begins and ends for 
each day conducted (monitoring period);
     Construction activities occurring during each daily 
observation period, including how many and what type of piles driven;
     Deviation from initial proposal in pile numbers, pile 
types, average driving times, etc.;
     Weather parameters in each monitoring period (e.g., wind 
speed, percent cloud cover, visibility);
     Water conditions in each monitoring period (e.g., sea 
state, tide state);
     Extrapolated estimates of the total observed Level B 
harassment takes based on the percentage of the Level B harassment zone 
that was not visible or was not monitored.
     For each marine mammal sighting:
    [cir] Species, numbers, and, if possible, sex and age class of 
marine mammals;
    [cir] Description of any observable marine mammal behavior 
patterns, including bearing and direction of travel and distance from 
pile driving activity;
    [cir] Location and distance from pile driving activities to marine 
mammals and distance from the marine mammals to the observation point;
    [cir] Estimated amount of time that the animals remained in the 
Level B harassment zone;
    [cir] Description of implementation of mitigation measures within 
each monitoring period (e.g., shutdown or delay);
    [cir] Other human activity in the area within each monitoring 
period; and
    [cir] A summary of the following:
    [ssquf] Total number of individuals of each species detected within 
the monitoring zone, and estimated as taken if correction factor 
appropriate;
    [ssquf] Total number of individuals of each species detected within 
the Level A harassment zone and the average amount of time that they 
remained in that zone; and
    [ssquf] Daily average number of individuals of each species 
(differentiated by month as appropriate) detected within the monitoring 
zone, and estimated as taken, if appropriate.

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).
    As stated in the mitigation section, bubble curtains will be used 
and shutdown zones that encompass the area in which Level A harassment 
might be expected to occur will be implemented. As a result, no take by 
Level A harassment is expected nor authorized for this activity. 
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. Within the project area, there are no 
critical habitats or other biologically important areas (Calambokidis 
et al., 2015). The area is an active commercial port, and while harbor 
seals, California sea lions, and other marine mammals may be present, 
the area is not an established rookery or breeding ground for local 
populations.
    During all impact driving, implementation of soft start procedures, 
the use of a bubble curtain, and monitoring of established shutdown 
zones will be required. Given sufficient notice through use of soft 
start (for impact driving), marine mammals are expected to move away 
from an irritating sound source prior to it becoming potentially 
injurious. In addition, PSOs will be stationed within the action area 
whenever pile driving/removal and drilling operations are underway. 
Depending on the activity, The Port of San Francisco will employ the 
use of at least one PSO to monitor shutdown and monitoring zones.
    Although the MBFL and WTL Project would have some permanent removal 
of habitat available to marine mammals, the area lost would be 
negligible. Construction of the MBFL and WTL structures and dredging 
for the project will result in the disturbance of up to approximately 
8.4 acres of predominantly fine[hyphen]grained sediment and the 
associated benthic infaunal community. Total habitat disturbed from the 
project activities is estimated at 0.000071 percent of the total South 
San Francisco Bay subtidal habitat available (NOAA 2007). This is a 
relatively small fraction of area relative to the total available 
habitat for foraging and transit for marine mammals. In addition, to 
minimize impacts, in[hyphen]water construction will be limited to 
locally established environmental work windows between June and 
November.
    Overall, impacts to marine mammals and prey species due to the 
Mission Bay Ferry and Water Taxi Landing Project are expected to be 
minor and temporary. The area impacted by the project is very

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small compared to the available habitat around San Francisco Bay. The 
most likely impact to prey will be temporary behavioral avoidance of 
the immediate area. During pile driving and drilling, it is expected 
that fish and marine mammals would temporarily move to nearby locations 
and return to the area following cessation of in-water construction 
activities. Therefore, indirect effects on marine mammal prey during 
the construction are not expected to be substantial.
    In summary and as described above, the following factors primarily 
support our determination that the impacts resulting from this activity 
are not expected to adversely affect the species or stock through 
effects on annual rates of recruitment or survival:
     Mortality is not anticipated or authorized;
     Minimal impacts to marine mammal habitat are expected;
     Bubble curtain and other sound attenuating devices are 
used during impact pile driving will lessen the amount of behavioral 
disturbance and contribute to the alleviation of the likelihood of 
injury;
     Impacts are not occurring in rookeries, or known areas or 
features of special significance for foraging or reproduction in the 
project area;
     Anticipated incidents of Level B harassment consist of, at 
worst, temporary modifications in behavior; and
     Required mitigation measures (i.e., shutdown zones) are 
expected to be effective 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 monitoring and mitigation 
measures, NMFS finds that the total marine mammal take from the 
activity will have a negligible impact on all affected marine mammal 
species or stocks.

Small Numbers

    As noted above, only small numbers of incidental take may be 
authorized under Section 101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA for specified 
activities other than military readiness activities. The MMPA does not 
define small numbers and so, in practice, where estimated numbers are 
available, NMFS compares the number of individuals taken to the most 
appropriate estimation of abundance of the relevant species or stock in 
our determination of whether an authorization is limited to small 
numbers of marine mammals. Additionally, other qualitative factors may 
be considered in the analysis, such as the temporal or spatial scale of 
the activities.
    Take for all species authorized except harbor seal is less than 
five percent of their respective stock abundance. For harbor seal, the 
authorized take is less than 10 percent of the stock abundance. Based 
on this and the analysis contained herein of the proposed activity 
(including the proposed mitigation and monitoring measures) and the 
anticipated take of marine mammals, NMFS finds that small numbers of 
marine mammals will be taken relative to the population size of the 
affected species or stocks.

Unmitigable Adverse Impact Analysis and Determination

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

National Environmental Policy Act

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

Endangered Species Act (ESA)

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

    Dated: October 16, 2018.
Catherine Marzin,
Acting Director, Office of Protected Resources, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.
[FR Doc. 2018-22923 Filed 10-19-18; 8:45 am]
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                                               arising after publication of this notice                copies of the application and supporting              on June 22, 2018. The Port of San
                                               that require emergency action under                     documents, as well as a list of the                   Francisco’s request was for take of seven
                                               Section 305(c) of the Magnuson-Stevens                  references cited in this document, may                species of marine mammals by Level B
                                               Fishery Conservation and Management                     be obtained online at: https://                       harassment only. This authorization is
                                               Act, provided the public has been                       www.fisheries.noaa.gov/national/                      valid from June 1, 2019, to May 31,
                                               notified of the Council’s intent to take                marine-mammal-protection/incidental-                  2020. Neither the Port of San Francisco
                                               action to address the emergency.                        take-authorizations-construction-                     nor NMFS expects serious injury or
                                                                                                       activities. In case of problems accessing             mortality to result from this activity
                                               Special Accommodations                                  these documents, please call the contact              and, therefore, an IHA is appropriate.
                                                 This meeting is physically accessible                 listed above.
                                               to people with disabilities. Requests for                                                                     Description of Proposed Activity
                                                                                                       SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                               sign language interpretation or other                                                                         Overview
                                               auxiliary aids should be directed to                    Background
                                                                                                          The MMPA prohibits the ‘‘take’’ of                    The Port of San Francisco plans to
                                               Kathy Pereira at the Gulf Council Office
                                                                                                       marine mammals, with certain                          construct the MBFL and WTL on San
                                               (see ADDRESSES), at least 5 working days
                                                                                                       exceptions. Sections 101(a)(5)(A) and                 Francisco Bay, within the Port of San
                                               prior to the meeting.
                                                                                                       (D) of the MMPA (16 U.S.C. 1361 et                    Francisco’s Southern Waterfront in the
                                                 Dated: October 17, 2018.                                                                                    Mission Bay/Central Waterfront area.
                                                                                                       seq.) direct the Secretary of Commerce
                                               Tracey L. Thompson,                                                                                           The project will create two, two-berth,
                                                                                                       (as delegated to NMFS) to allow, upon
                                               Acting Deputy Director, Office of Sustainable           request, the incidental, but not                      floating landings to add ferry and water
                                               Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.                                                                 taxi access to the area. The project’s
                                                                                                       intentional, taking of small numbers of
                                               [FR Doc. 2018–22993 Filed 10–19–18; 8:45 am]            marine mammals by U.S. citizens who                   activities that have the potential to take
                                               BILLING CODE 3510–22–P                                  engage in a specified activity (other than            marine mammals include vibratory and
                                                                                                       commercial fishing) within a specified                impact pile driving, vibratory pile
                                                                                                       geographical region if certain findings               removal, and down the hole drilling. In
                                               DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE                                  are made and either regulations are                   total, 28 permanent piles ranging from
                                                                                                       issued or, if the taking is limited to                16-inch to 36-inch in diameter will be
                                               National Oceanic and Atmospheric                                                                              installed, but only 24 will require in
                                               Administration                                          harassment, a notice of an incidental
                                                                                                       take authorization may be provided to                 water installation. Twelve older piles
                                               RIN 0648–XG105                                          the public for review.                                will be removed, and four 14-inch H-
                                                                                                          Authorization for incidental takings               piles and one 30-inch steel pile will be
                                               Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to                   shall be granted if NMFS finds that the               driven temporally to act as the caisson
                                               Specified Activities; Taking Marine                     taking will have a negligible impact on               and supports during down the hole
                                               Mammals Incidental to the Mission Bay                   the species or stock(s) and will not have             drilling at 10 locations. In addition, the
                                               Ferry and Water Taxi Landing Project                    an unmitigable adverse impact on the                  project will include dredging, however
                                               in San Francisco Bay, California                        availability of the species or stock(s) for           authorization of take from this activity
                                                                                                       taking for subsistence uses (where                    is neither requested nor proposed for
                                               AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries                                                                            authorization. All piles will be driven
                                                                                                       relevant). Further, NMFS must prescribe
                                               Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and                                                                          between June 1, 2019 and November 20,
                                                                                                       the permissible methods of taking and
                                               Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),                                                                            2019.
                                                                                                       other means of effecting the least
                                               Commerce.                                                                                                        A detailed description of the planned
                                                                                                       practicable adverse impact on the
                                               ACTION: Notice; issuance of incidental                  affected species or stocks and their                  Port of San Francisco MBFL and WTL
                                               harassment authorization.                               habitat, paying particular attention to               project is provided in the Federal
                                                                                                       rookeries, mating grounds, and areas of               Register notice for the proposed IHA (83
                                               SUMMARY:    In accordance with the                                                                            FR 42465; August 22, 2018). Since that
                                               regulations implementing the Marine                     similar significance, and on the
                                                                                                       availability of such species or stocks for            time, no changes have been made to the
                                               Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) as                                                                               planned Port of San Francisco activities.
                                               amended, notification is hereby given                   taking for certain subsistence uses
                                                                                                       (referred to in shorthand as                          Therefore, a detailed description is not
                                               that NMFS has issued an incidental                                                                            provided here. Please refer to that
                                               harassment authorization (IHA) to the                   ‘‘mitigation’’); and requirements
                                                                                                       pertaining to the mitigation, monitoring              Federal Register notice for the
                                               Port of San Francisco to incidentally                                                                         description of the specific activity.
                                               harass, by Level B harassment only,                     and reporting of such takings are set
                                                                                                       forth. The definitions of all applicable                 While there were not changes to the
                                               marine mammals during construction                                                                            planned activity, some errors were
                                               activities associated with the pile                     MMPA statutory terms cited above are
                                                                                                       included in the relevant sections below.              corrected and other minor changes
                                               driving, pile removal, and drilling on                                                                        occurred following publication of the
                                               the Mission Bay Ferry Landing (MBFL)                    Summary of Request                                    proposed IHA. These changes are
                                               and Water Taxi Landing (WTL) Project                       On November 2, 2017, NMFS received                 outlined in each section of this notice In
                                               in San Francisco Bay, California.                       a request from the Port of San Francisco              this section, the rate of pile installation
                                               DATES: This Authorization is effective                  for an IHA to take marine mammals                     for 36-inch steel piles was corrected
                                               from June 1, 2019, to May 31, 2020.                     incidental to pile driving and drilling in            from 5 piles per day to 4, to address an
                                               FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Gray                   San Francisco Bay. NMFS determined                    inconsistency in the application and
                                               Redding, Office of Protected Resources,                 that a revised version of the Port’s                  more accurately reflect the applicant’s
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                                                                                                          TABLE 1—SUMMARY OF IN WATER PILE INSTALLATION
                                                                                                  Pile                                    Number
                                                                        Project                                                                                                                                               Construction
                                                Locations                                      diameter            Pile type                of                               Method                               Piles/day
                                                                        element                                                                                                                                                  days
                                                                                                 (inch)                                    piles

                                                         Debris Removal                              12     Steel .....................        12   If necessary, a vibratory hammer will be used to remove              12             1
                                                                                                                                                       up to 12 piles 60-120 seconds/pile while pulling the
                                                                                                                                                       pile up to loosen it from the sediment.

                                               MBFL ........    Pier .......................         14     H-pile steel ...........            4   Four 14-inch steel H beams will be driven with Vibratory              4            10
                                                                                                     30     Steel Caisson .......               1     Driver 600 seconds/pile to support 30-inch steel cais-              1
                                                                                                     24     Octagonal Con-                     10     son sleeve driven with Vibratory Driver (900 sec/pile)              1
                                                                                                              crete.                                  to refusal, drill out hole removing soils, place and po-
                                                                                                                                                      sition concrete pile, grout pile in place while simulta-
                                                                                                                                                      neously pulling the caisson.
                                                                Float Guide Piles ..                 36     Steel .....................         6   Vibratory Driver 1,200 sec/pile then Impact Hammer last               4             2
                                                                                                                                                      15 ft (150 strikes/pile ∼20 minutes); bubble curtain will
                                                                                                                                                      be used during impact duration.
                                                                Donut Fender                         36     Steel .....................         2   Vibratory Driver 1200 sec/pile then Impact Hammer last                4
                                                                  Piles.                                                                              15 ft (150 strikes/pile ∼20 minutes); bubble curtain will
                                                                                                                                                      be used during impact duration.
                                               WTL ..........   Platform ................            16     Steel .....................         2   Vibratory Driver 600 sec/pile then Impact Hammer last                 2             1
                                                                                                                                                      15 ft (500 strikes/pile ∼20 minutes); bubble curtain will
                                                                                                                                                      be used during impact duration.
                                                                Guide Piles ...........              20     Square Concrete ..                  4   Impact Hammer 500 strikes/pile (max 20 minutes); a                    4             1
                                                                                                                                                      bubble curtain will be used during impact duration.



                                               Comments and Responses                                                  observation of an animal within the                         species, Caltrans has not been able to
                                                  A notice of NMFS’s proposal to issue                                 Level A harassment zone does not                            conduct ‘‘on and off’’ tests recently.
                                               an IHA to the Port of San Francisco was                                 necessarily equate to an incident of                        Based on 74 measurements (37 with the
                                               published in the Federal Register on                                    Level A harassment, as the calculation                      bubble curtain on and 37 with the
                                               August 22, 2018 (83 FR 42465). That                                     of that zone assumes that the animal is                     bubble curtain off) at both near (<100 m)
                                               notice described, in detail, the Port of                                present at that distance from the driven                    and far (>100 m) distances, the linear
                                               San Francisco’s activity, the marine                                    pile for a given duration necessary to                      averaged received level reduction is 6
                                               mammal species that may be affected by                                  accumulate sufficient sound energy to                       decibels (dB). If limiting the data points
                                               the activity, and the anticipated effects                               actually incur injury. The largest Level                    (a total of 28 measurements, with 14
                                                                                                                       A harassment zone for harbor seals, of                      during bubble curtain on and 14 during
                                               on marine mammals. During the 30-day
                                                                                                                       130 meters (m), assumes an activity                         bubble curtain off) to only near distance
                                               public comment period, NMFS received
                                                                                                                       duration of 40 minutes. Given that, it is                   measurements, the linear averaged noise
                                               comments from the Marine Mammal
                                                                                                                       unlikely that briefly occupying the                         level reduction is 7 dB. Since impact
                                               Commission. The Marine Mammal
                                                                                                                       Level A harassment zone would expose                        zone analysis using geometric spreading
                                               Commission recommended that NMFS
                                                                                                                       an animal to sound energy sufficient to                     model is typically based on
                                               issue the IHA, subject to inclusion of the
                                                                                                                       cause take by Level A harassment.                           measurements at near-source distance,
                                               proposed mitigation, monitoring, and
                                                                                                                          Comment 2: The Commission                                we consider it appropriate to use a
                                               reporting measures.
                                                                                                                       recommended that NMFS refrain from                          reduction of 7 dB as a noise level
                                                  Comment 1: The Commission
                                                                                                                       using a source level reduction factor for                   reduction factor for impact pile driving
                                               recommended NMFS authorize take by
                                                                                                                       sound attenuation device                                    using an air bubble curtain system.
                                               Level A harassment for harbor seals,                                                                                                   Bubble curtains are effective at
                                               noting the estimated number that could                                  implementation during impact pile
                                                                                                                       driving for all relevant incidental take                    attenuating sound originating within the
                                               occur in the Level A harassment zone,                                                                                               water column. Pile driving does
                                               the potential for take, and the possible                                authorizations due to the different noise
                                                                                                                                                                                   generate sound within the seafloor as
                                               limited effectiveness of mitigation.                                    level reduction at different received
                                                                                                                                                                                   well. This sound travels within the
                                                  Response 1: NMFS recognizes the                                      ranges.
                                                                                                                                                                                   seafloor and emerges back to the water
                                               potential for Level A harassment                                           Response 2: While it is true that noise                  column, but its intensity is reduced
                                               associated with the Port of San                                         level reduction measured at different                       within the sediment due to absorption
                                               Francisco’s MBFL and WTL project, but                                   received ranges does vary, given that                       by the sediment and reflection at the
                                               notes that this anticipated take by Level                               both Level A and Level B harassment                         sediment/water interface.
                                               A harassment of two harbor seals is                                     estimation using geometric modeling is                         NMFS will evaluate the
                                               avoidable given the required mitigation                                 based on noise levels measured at near-                     appropriateness of using a certain
                                               and monitoring. Additionally, this                                      source distances (∼10 m), NMFS                              source level reduction factor for sound
                                               calculation is highly conservative                                      believes it reasonable to use a source                      attenuation device implementation
                                               because it uses the project’s largest                                   level reduction factor for sound                            during impact pile driving for all
                                               Level A harassment zone for the entire                                  attenuation device implementation                           relevant incidental take authorizations
                                               duration, despite this zone being in                                    during impact pile driving. In the case                     when more data become available.
                                               effect for a short time and other Level                                 of the SF–OBB impact driving isopleth                          Comment 3: The Commission
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                                               A harassment zones being smaller.                                       estimates using an air bubble curtain for                   recommended that NMFS require the
                                               While NMFS could authorize take by                                      source level reduction, NMFS reviewed                       applicant to conduct sound source
                                               Level A harassment associated with this                                 Caltrans’ bubble curtain ‘‘on and off’’                     measurements of its drilling activities in
                                               activity as a precaution, we do not agree                               studies conducted in San Francisco Bay                      conjunction with the required sound
                                               that such authorization is warranted and                                in 2003 and 2004. The equipment used                        measurements of ambient conditions.
                                               the applicant did not request such                                      for bubble curtains has likely improved                        Response 3: NMFS agrees that sound
                                               authorization. Additionally, the                                        since 2004 but due to concerns for fish                     source measurements of the drilling


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                                               activities would be valuable, but has                                 Response 5: The notice of the                                  information regarding local occurrence,
                                               determined that this would be an overly                            proposed IHA expressly notifies the                               were provided in the Federal Register
                                               burdensome requirement relative to the                             public that under certain, limited                                notice for the proposed IHA (83 FR
                                               expected impacts of the specified                                  conditions an applicant could seek a                              42465; August 22, 2018); since that
                                               activity (refer to negligible impact                               renewal IHA for an additional year. The                           time, we are not aware of any changes
                                               section). The project’s permitted activity                         notice describes the conditions under                             in the status of these species and stocks;
                                               is short. Additionally, the process to                             which such a renewal request could be                             therefore, detailed descriptions are not
                                               record sound data sufficiently rigorous                            considered and expressly seeks public                             provided here. Please refer to that
                                               enough to provide new source                                       comment in the event such a renewal is                            Federal Register notice for these
                                               information can be complex and costly.                             sought. Additional reference to this                              descriptions. Please also refer to NMFS’
                                               If the Port of San Francisco chooses to                            solicitation of public comment has
                                                                                                                                                                                    website (https://www.fisheries.noaa.
                                               conduct sound source measurements,                                 recently been added at the beginning of
                                                                                                                                                                                    gov/find-species) for generalized species
                                               NMFS will work with the Port to help                               FR notices that consider renewals.
                                                                                                                                                                                    accounts.
                                               ensure these measurements are properly                             NMFS appreciates the streamlining
                                               taken to best ensure their usefulness.                             achieved by the use of abbreviated                                   Table 2 lists all species with expected
                                                  Comment 4: The Commission                                       Federal Register notices and intends to                           potential for occurrence in the Mission
                                               recommends that NMFS require                                       continue using them for proposed IHAs                             Bay/Central Waterfront area of San
                                               applicants to provide proposed                                     that include minor changes from                                   Francisco Bay and summarizes
                                               hydroacoustic monitoring plans with                                previously issued IHAs, but which do                              information related to the population or
                                               their applications to allow for public                             not satisfy the renewal requirements.                             stock, including regulatory status under
                                               comment, or provide them to the                                    However, we believe our proposed                                  the MMPA and ESA and potential
                                               Commission for review prior to final                               method for issuing renewals meets                                 biological removal (PBR), where known.
                                               authorization.                                                     statutory requirements and maximizes                              For taxonomy, we follow the Committee
                                                  Response 4: NMFS disagrees that the                             efficiency. Importantly, such renewals                            on Taxonomy (2017). PBR is defined by
                                               MMPA or NMFS’s implementing                                        would be limited to where the activities                          the MMPA as the maximum number of
                                               regulations require that detailed                                  are identical or nearly identical to those                        animals, not including natural
                                               hydroacoustic monitoring plans be                                  analyzed in the proposed IHA,                                     mortalities, that may be removed from a
                                               made available for public review.                                  monitoring does not indicate impacts                              marine mammal stock while allowing
                                               Additionally, NMFS has the necessary                               that were not previously analyzed and
                                               technical expertise to properly evaluate                                                                                             that stock to reach or maintain its
                                                                                                                  authorized, and the mitigation and
                                               and make recommendations to                                                                                                          optimum sustainable population (as
                                                                                                                  monitoring requirements remain the
                                               hydroacoustic monitoring plans that are                                                                                              described in NMFS’s Stock Assessment
                                                                                                                  same, all of which allow the public to
                                               received. That said, NMFS encourages                               comment on the appropriateness and                                Report (SAR)). While NMFS neither
                                               applicants to prepare as detailed a                                effects of a renewal at the same time the                         anticipates nor proposes to authorize
                                               monitoring plan as possible, as early in                           public provides comments on the initial                           mortality here, PBR and annual serious
                                               the process as possible, and shares these                          IHA. NMFS has, however, modified the                              injury and mortality from anthropogenic
                                               plans with the public if they are                                  language for future proposed IHAs to                              sources are included here as gross
                                               available at the time the proposed                                 clarify that all IHAs, including renewal                          indicators of the status of the species
                                               authorization is published.                                        IHAs, are valid for no more than one                              and other threats.
                                                  Comment 5: The Commission                                       year and that the agency would consider                              Marine mammal abundance estimates
                                               recommends that NMFS refrain from                                  only one renewal for a project at this                            presented in this document represent
                                               implementing its proposed renewal                                  time. In addition, notice of issuance or                          the total number of individuals that
                                               process and instead use abbreviated                                denial of a renewal IHA would be                                  make up a given stock or the total
                                               Federal Register notices and reference                             published in the Federal Register, as are                         number estimated within a particular
                                               existing documents to streamline the                               all IHAs. Last, NMFS will publish on                              study or survey area. NMFS’s stock
                                               incidental harassment authorization                                our website a description of the renewal
                                               process. The Commission suggested that                                                                                               abundance estimates for most species
                                                                                                                  process before any renewal is issued                              represent the total estimate of
                                               the MMPA states that public comment                                utilizing the new process.
                                               on proposed authorizations must be                                                                                                   individuals within the geographic area,
                                               concurrent with publication in the                                 Description of Marine Mammals in the                              if known, that comprises that stock. For
                                               Federal Register. The Commission                                   Area of Specified Activities                                      some species, this geographic area may
                                               further recommends that if NMFS did                                   A detailed description of the species                          extend beyond U.S. waters. All managed
                                               not pursue a more general route, NMFS                              likely to be affected by the Port of San                          stocks in this region are assessed in
                                               provide the Commission and the public                              Francisco’s MBFL and WTL project,                                 NMFS’s U.S. 2017 SAR (Carretta et al.,
                                               with a legal analysis supporting its                               including brief introductions to the                              2017). All values presented in Table 2
                                               conclusion that the process is consistent                          species and relevant stocks as well as                            are the most recent available at the time
                                               with the requirements under section                                available information regarding                                   of publication and are available in the
                                               101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA.                                          population trends and threats, and                                2017 SAR (Carretta et al., 2017).
                                                                                                        TABLE 2—MARINE MAMMALS IN THE PROJECT AREA
                                                                                                                                                                             ESA/
                                                                                                                                                                            MMPA          Stock abundance
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                                                                                                                                                                                                                         Annual
                                                         Common name                              Scientific name                                Stock                      status;     (CV, Nmin, most recent   PBR     M/SI 3
                                                                                                                                                                           strategic     abundance survey) 2
                                                                                                                                                                            (Y/N) 1

                                                                                                    Order Cetartiodactyla—Cetacea—Superfamily Mysticeti (baleen whales)

                                               Family Eschrichtiidae:
                                                  Gray whale .........................   Eschrichtius robustus ................   Eastern North Pacific ................   -/-; N      20,990 (0.05, 20,125,       624       132
                                                                                                                                                                                         2011).



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                                                                                              TABLE 2—MARINE MAMMALS IN THE PROJECT AREA—Continued
                                                                                                                                                                                         ESA/
                                                                                                                                                                                        MMPA          Stock abundance                       Annual
                                                         Common name                                Scientific name                                    Stock                            status;     (CV, Nmin, most recent       PBR        M/SI 3
                                                                                                                                                                                       strategic     abundance survey) 2
                                                                                                                                                                                        (Y/N) 1

                                               Family Balaenopteridae
                                                 (rorquals):
                                                    Humpback whale ................       Megaptera novaeangliae ..........         California/Oregon/Washington ..                    E/D; Y      1,918 (0.03, 1,876, 2014)           11      >6.5

                                                                                                         Superfamily Odontoceti (toothed whales, dolphins, and porpoises)

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

                                                                                                                         Order Carnivora—Superfamily Pinnipedia

                                               Family Otariidae (eared seals
                                                 and sea lions):
                                                   California sea lion ...............    Zalophus californianus ..............     U.S. ...........................................   -/-; N      296,750 (n/a, 153,337,         9,200         389
                                                                                                                                                                                                     2011).
                                                    Northern fur seal .................   Callorhinus ursinus ...................   California ...................................     -/-; N      14,050 (n/a, 7,524, 2013)        451         1.8
                                                                                                                                    Eastern North Pacific ................             -/-; N      626,734 (n.a., 530,474,       11,405         1.1
                                                                                                                                                                                                     2014).
                                                    Guadalupe fur seal .............      Arctocephalus townsendi ..........        Mexico to California ..................            T/D; Y      20,000 (n/a, 15,830,            542         >3.2
                                                                                                                                                                                                     2010).
                                               Family Phocidae (earless seals):
                                                  Pacific harbor seal ..............      Phoca vitulina richardii ..............   California ...................................     -/-; N      30,968 (n/a, 27,348,           1,641          43
                                                                                                                                                                                                     2012).
                                                    Northern elephant seal .......        Mirounga angustirostris ............      California Breeding ...................            -/-; N      179,000 (n/a, 81,368,          4,882         8.8
                                                                                                                                                                                                     2010).
                                                 1 Endangered Species Act (ESA) status: Endangered (E), Threatened (T)/MMPA status: Depleted (D). A dash (-) indicates that the species is not listed under the
                                               ESA or designated as depleted under the MMPA. Under the MMPA, a strategic stock is one for which the level of direct human-caused mortality exceeds PBR or
                                               which is determined to be declining and likely to be listed under the ESA within the foreseeable future. Any species or stock listed under the ESA is automatically
                                               designated under the MMPA as depleted and as a strategic stock.
                                                 2 NMFS marine mammal stock assessment reports online at: https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/national/marine-mammal-protection/marine-mammal-stock-assess-
                                               ments. 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 fish-
                                               eries, ship strike). Annual M/SI often cannot be determined precisely and is in some cases presented as a minimum value or range. A CV associated with estimated
                                               mortality due to commercial fisheries is presented in some cases.
                                                 Note: Italicized species are not expected to be taken or proposed for authorization.


                                                  All species that could potentially                               than two years old, with evidence of                                         Anticipated Effects on Habitat
                                               occur in the Port’s proposed project area                           malnutrition (NMFS 2017a). Because
                                               in San Francisco Bay are included in                                Guadalupe fur seals are rare in the area,                                       The main impact associated with the
                                               Table 2. However, the temporal and/or                               and sightings are associated with                                            Port of San Francisco’s MBFL and WTL
                                               spatial occurrence of humpback whale                                abnormal weather conditions, such as El                                      project would be temporarily elevated
                                               and Guadalupe fur seal is such that take                            Niño events, NMFS has determined that                                       sound levels and the associated direct
                                               is not expected to occur, and they are                              no Guadalupe fur seals are likely to                                         effects on marine mammals. The project
                                               not discussed further beyond the                                                                                                                 would not result in permanent impacts
                                                                                                                   occur in the project vicinity and,
                                               explanation provided here. Humpback                                                                                                              to habitats used directly by marine
                                                                                                                   therefore, no take is expected to occur.
                                               whales are rare visitors to the interior of                                                                                                      mammals, such as haulout sites, but
                                               San Francisco Bay. A recent, seasonal                               Potential Effects of Specified Activities                                    may have potential short-term impacts
                                               influx of humpback whales inside San                                on Marine Mammals and Their Habitat                                          to food sources such as forage fish, and
                                               Francisco Bay near the Golden Gate was                                                                                                           minor impacts to the immediate
                                                                                                                     The effects of underwater noise from                                       substrate during installation/removal of
                                               recorded from April to November in
                                                                                                                   pile driving, pile removal, and drilling                                     piles and drilling during the MBFL and
                                               2016 and 2017 (Keener 2017). The
                                                                                                                   activities for the MBFL and WTL Project                                      WTL project. These potential effects are
                                               Golden Gate is outside of this project’s
                                               action area and humpback whales are                                 in San Francisco Bay, California have                                        discussed in detail in the Federal
                                               not expected to be present during the                               the potential to result in behavioral                                        Register notice for the proposed IHA (83
                                               project. Guadalupe fur seals                                        harassment of marine mammals in the                                          FR 42465; August 22, 2018), therefore
                                               occasionally range into the waters of                               vicinity of the action area. The Federal                                     that information is not repeated here;
                                               northern California and the Pacific                                 Register notice for the proposed IHA (83                                     please refer to that Federal Register
                                               Northwest. The Farallon Islands (off                                FR 42465; August 22, 2018) included a                                        notice for that information.
                                               central California) and Channel Islands                             discussion of the effects of
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                                               (off southern California) are used as                               anthropogenic noise on marine
                                               haulouts during these movements                                     mammals, therefore that information is                                         This section provides an estimate of
                                               (Simon 2016). Juvenile Guadalupe fur                                not repeated here; please refer to the                                       the number of incidental takes for
                                               seals occasionally strand in the vicinity                           Federal Register notice (83 FR 42465;                                        authorization through this IHA, which
                                               of San Francisco, especially during El                              August 22, 2018) for that information.                                       will inform both NMFS’ consideration
                                               Niño events. Most strandings along the                                                                                                          of ‘‘small numbers’’ and the negligible
                                               California coast are animals younger                                                                                                             impact determination.


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                                                  After public comment and review of                   not pertinent here, section 3(18) of the                 Level B Harassment for non-explosive
                                               the proposed authorization, the                         MMPA defines ‘‘harassment’’ as: Any                   sources—Though significantly driven by
                                               following items have changed in the                     act of pursuit, torment, or annoyance                 received level, the onset of behavioral
                                               final authorization.                                    which (i) has the potential to injure a               disturbance from anthropogenic noise
                                                  (1) The Level B harassment zone for                  marine mammal or marine mammal                        exposure is also informed to varying
                                               drilling activities has decreased from                  stock in the wild (Level A harassment);               degrees by other factors related to the
                                               21,544 m to 15,849 m to account for an                  or (ii) has the potential to disturb a                source (e.g., frequency, predictability,
                                               error that was present in the proposed                  marine mammal or marine mammal                        duty cycle), the environment (e.g.,
                                               IHA. During the drafting of the proposed                stock in the wild by causing disruption               bathymetry), and the receiving animals
                                               IHA, the source level for drilling                      of behavioral patterns, including, but                (hearing, motivation, experience,
                                               activities was reduced from 170 dB to                   not limited to, migration, breathing,                 demography, behavioral context) and
                                               168 dB based on proxy data from the                     nursing, breeding, feeding, or sheltering             can be difficult to predict (Southall et
                                               Alaska Department of Transportation                     (Level B harassment).                                 al., 2007, Ellison et al., 2012). Based on
                                               (2016). The resulting Level B                              Authorized takes would be by Level B               what the available science indicates and
                                               harassment zone was not updated from                    harassment only, in the form of                       the practical need to use a threshold
                                               21,544 m to 15,849 m until this error                   disruption of behavioral patterns for                 based on a factor that is both predictable
                                               was noticed during public comment                       individual marine mammals resulting                   and measurable for most activities,
                                               (Table 5).                                              from exposure to acoustic sources.                    NMFS uses a generalized acoustic
                                                  (2) The Level B harassment zone for                  Based on the nature of the activity and               threshold based on received level to
                                               impact driving of 16-inch steel piles                   the anticipated effectiveness of the                  estimate the onset of behavioral
                                               changed from 215 m to 136 m to                          mitigation measures (i.e., use of a                   harassment. NMFS predicts that marine
                                               account for an error that was present in                bubble curtain, wood cushion, and                     mammals are likely to be behaviorally
                                               the proposed IHA. This change resulted                                                                        harassed in a manner we consider Level
                                                                                                       shutdown—discussed in detail below in
                                               in a corresponding correction the                                                                             B harassment when exposed to
                                                                                                       the Mitigation Measures section), Level
                                               ensonified area (Table 5).                                                                                    underwater anthropogenic noise above
                                                  (3) The Level B harassment zone for                  A harassment is neither anticipated nor
                                                                                                       authorized.                                           received levels of 120 dB re 1 micro
                                               vibratory installation of 16-inch steel                                                                       pascal (mPa) root mean square (rms) for
                                               pipe piles was reduced from 21,544 m                       As described previously, no mortality
                                                                                                       is anticipated or authorized for this                 continuous (e.g., vibratory pile-driving,
                                               to 3,415 m. This change was to correct                                                                        drilling) and above 160 dB re 1 mPa
                                               a misstatement in the proposed IHA.                     activity. Below we describe how the
                                                                                                       take is estimated.                                    (rms) for non-explosive impulsive (e.g.,
                                               The original Level B harassment zone                                                                          impact pile driving) sources.
                                               was stated as 21,544 m, when 3,415 m                       Generally speaking, we estimate take
                                                                                                       by considering: (1) Acoustic thresholds                  The Port of San Francisco’s activity
                                               was the correct value for the given
                                                                                                       above which NMFS believes the best                    includes the use of continuous
                                               source level (158 dB SPL). This source
                                                                                                       available science indicates marine                    (vibratory pile driving, down the hole
                                               level remains at 158 dB as presented in
                                                                                                       mammals will be behaviorally harassed                 drilling) and impulsive (impact pile
                                               the proposed IHA, and the Level B
                                                                                                       or incur some degree of permanent                     driving) sources, and therefore the 120
                                               harassment zone has been updated to
                                                                                                       hearing impairment; (2) the area or                   and 160 dB re 1 mPa (rms) thresholds are
                                               match this source level with a
                                                                                                       volume of water that will be ensonified               applicable.
                                               corresponding correction to the
                                               ensonified area (Table 5).                              above these levels in a day; (3) the                     Level A harassment for non-explosive
                                                  (4) To correct errors present in the                 density or occurrence of marine                       sources—NMFS’ Technical Guidance
                                               proposed IHA, duration estimates for                    mammals within these ensonified areas;                for Assessing the Effects of
                                               some activities were updated. Updated                   and, (4) and the number of days of                    Anthropogenic Sound on Marine
                                               activity durations included vibratory                   activities. We note that while these                  Mammal Hearing (Version 2.0) (NMFS,
                                               pile removal, vibratory pile installation               basic factors can contribute to a basic               2018) identifies dual criteria to assess
                                               of 36-inch steel piles, vibratory pile                  calculation to provide an initial                     auditory injury (Level A harassment) to
                                               installation of 14-inch steel H piles, and              prediction of takes, additional                       five different marine mammal groups
                                               down the hole drilling (Table 6). These                 information that can qualitatively                    (based on hearing sensitivity) as a result
                                               changes were accompanied by                             inform take estimates is also sometimes               of exposure to noise from two different
                                               corresponding but minor changes in                      available (e.g., previous monitoring                  types of sources (impulsive or non-
                                               Level A harassment zones (Table 7).                     results or average group size). Below, we             impulsive). The Port of San Francisco’s
                                                  (5) Errors in calculation of takes by                describe these components in more                     activity includes the use of impulsive
                                               Level B harassment for harbor seal,                     detail and present the take estimate.                 (impact pile driving) and non-impulsive
                                               California sea lion, and harbor porpoise                                                                      (vibratory pile driving) sources.
                                                                                                       Acoustic Thresholds
                                               were corrected, resulting in decreased                                                                           These thresholds are provided in
                                               take estimates. Take estimates for                        Using the best available science,                   Table 3 below. The references, analysis,
                                               northern elephant seal and northern fur                 NMFS has developed acoustic                           and methodology used in the
                                               seal were increased from 1 to 3                         thresholds that identify the received                 development of the thresholds are
                                               individuals to account for the large                    level of underwater sound above which                 described in NMFS’s 2018 Technical
                                               Level B harassment zones for certain                    exposed marine mammals would be                       Guidance, which may be accessed at:
                                               activities (Table 9).                                   reasonably expected to be behaviorally                https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/
                                                  Harassment is the only type of take                  harassed (equated to Level B                          national/marine-mammal-protection/
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                                               expected to result from these activities.               harassment) or to incur PTS of some                   marine-mammal-acoustic-technical-
                                               Except with respect to certain activities               degree (equated to Level A harassment).               guidance.




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                                                                                TABLE 3—THRESHOLDS IDENTIFYING THE ONSET OF PERMANENT THRESHOLD SHIFT
                                                                                                                                                                             PTS onset acoustic thresholds *
                                                                                                                                                                                    (received level)
                                                                             Hearing group
                                                                                                                                                                        Impulsive                                                   Non-impulsive

                                               Low-Frequency (LF) Cetaceans ......................................                  Cell   1:   Lpk,flat:   219   dB;   LE,LF,24h: 183 dB .........................       Cell    2: LE,LF,24h: 199 dB.
                                               Mid-Frequency (MF) Cetaceans ......................................                  Cell   3:   Lpk,flat:   230   dB;   LE,MF,24h: 185 dB ........................        Cell    4: LE,MF,24h: 198 dB.
                                               High-Frequency (HF) Cetaceans .....................................                  Cell   5:   Lpk,flat:   202   dB;   LE,HF,24h: 155 dB ........................        Cell    6: LE,HF,24h: 173 dB.
                                               Phocid Pinnipeds (PW) (Underwater) .............................                     Cell   7:   Lpk,flat:   218   dB;   LE,PW,24h: 185 dB .......................         Cell    8: LE,PW,24h: 201 dB.
                                               Otariid Pinnipeds (OW) (Underwater) .............................                    Cell   9:   Lpk,flat:   232   dB;   LE,OW,24h: 203 dB .......................         Cell    10: LE,OW,24h: 219 dB.
                                                  * Dual metric acoustic thresholds for impulsive sounds: Use whichever results in the largest isopleth for calculating PTS onset. If a non-impul-
                                               sive sound has the potential of exceeding the peak sound pressure level thresholds associated with impulsive sounds, these thresholds should
                                               also be considered.
                                                  Note: Peak sound pressure (Lpk) has a reference value of 1 μPa, and cumulative sound exposure level (LE) has a reference value of 1 μPa2s.
                                               In this Table, thresholds are abbreviated to reflect American National Standards Institute standards (ANSI 2013). However, peak sound pressure
                                               is defined by ANSI as incorporating frequency weighting, which is not the intent for this Technical Guidance. Hence, the subscript ‘‘flat’’ is being
                                               included to indicate peak sound pressure should be flat weighted or unweighted within the generalized hearing range. The subscript associated
                                               with cumulative sound exposure level thresholds indicates the designated marine mammal auditory weighting function (LF, MF, and HF
                                               cetaceans, and PW and OW pinnipeds) and that the recommended accumulation period is 24 hours. The cumulative sound exposure level
                                               thresholds could be exceeded in a multitude of ways (i.e., varying exposure levels and durations, duty cycle). When possible, it is valuable for
                                               action proponents to indicate the conditions under which these acoustic thresholds will be exceeded.


                                               Ensonified Area                                                        pile) steel piles reported in the values                                piling of 36-inch steel piles, a source
                                                 Here, we describe operational and                                    listed in Table 1.2–2 and Table 1.2.3 of                                level of 183 dB SEL was chosen as a
                                               environmental parameters of the activity                               Caltrans (2015), and Table 6–1 of Navy                                  proxy value for modeling Level A
                                               that will feed into identifying the area                               (2017). For vibratory pile removal, the                                 harassment zones (Caltrans 2015, Table
                                               ensonified above the acoustic                                          Port of San Francisco used an SPL of                                    1.2–1). This source level was reduced to
                                               thresholds, which include source levels                                155 dB re 1 mPa rms. This proxy source                                  176 dB SEL with the 7 dB reduction. For
                                               and transmission loss coefficients.                                    level was derived from vibratory pile                                   piling of 20-inch concrete piles, a source
                                                 Reference sound source levels used by                                driving data of 12-inch steel pipe piles                                level of 167 dB SEL was chosen as a
                                               the Port of San Francisco for all                                      in Caltrans (2015; Table 1.2–2). In                                     proxy value for modeling Level A
                                               vibratory and impact piling/removal                                    addition, for down the hole drilling                                    harassment zones (Caltrans 2015, Table
                                               and drilling activities were derived from                              activities used to place 24-inch                                        1.5–4, reported from 24-inch concrete
                                               source level data from construction                                    octagonal concrete piles, an SPL of 168                                 pile measurements at a project in the
                                               projects within Caltrans (2015) except                                 dB was used, corresponding to the mean                                  Port of Oakland). This source level was
                                               for two cases noted below where Navy                                   SPL reported in Table 72 of the Alaska                                  selected as a proxy because of the
                                               and Alaska Department of                                               Department of Transportation (2016)                                     proximity of the Port of Oakland project
                                               Transportation sources were used. To                                   hydroacoustic report.                                                   to the proposed work and it is more
                                               determine the ensonified areas for both                                   For impact pile driving, the Port of                                 conservative than Caltrans (2015)
                                               the Level A and Level B harassment                                     San Francisco used both SPLs and                                        summary value reported in Table 1.2–1.
                                               zones for vibratory piling of the 36-inch,                             sound exposure levels (SEL) derived                                     This source level was reduced to 160 dB
                                               30-inch, and 16-inch steel piles and 14-                               from summary source level values                                        SEL with the 7 dB reduction. In
                                               inch steel H piles, the Port of San                                    reported in Caltrans (2015). These                                      addition, for impact piling of 16-inch
                                               Francisco used sound pressure levels                                   source levels were then reduced by 7 dB                                 steel piles, a source level of 158 dB SEL
                                               (SPL) of 170 dB re 1 mPa rms, 170 dB                                   due to the Port of San Francisco’s use                                  was chosen as a proxy value for
                                               re 1 mPa rms, 158 dB re 1 mPa rms, and                                 of a bubble curtain. NMFS used a                                        modeling Level A harassment zones
                                               158 dB re 1 mPa rms, respectively. These                               reduction value of 7 dB as it was                                       (Caltrans 2015, Table I.2–1). This source
                                               were derived from vibratory pile driving                               roughly the average sound reduction                                     level was reduced to 151 dB SEL with
                                               data of 36-inch (for 36-inch and 30-inch                               value derived from sound                                                the 7 dB reduction. The stated source
                                               steel piles), 18-inch (for 16-inch steel                               measurements of piles that used bubble                                  levels and their corresponding activity
                                               piles) and 14-inch (for 14-inch steel H-                               curtains within Caltrans (2015). For                                    are presented in Table 4 below.

                                                                                                                        TABLE 4—PROJECT SOURCE LEVELS
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Source level
                                                                                                                                 Activity                                                                                               at 10 meters
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            (dB)

                                               Vibratory Pile Driving/Removal:
                                                   36-inch steel pile installation ............................................................................................................................................   170   SPL
                                                   30-inch steel pile installation (Caisson) ............................................................................................................................         170   SPL
                                                   14-inch steel H pile installation ........................................................................................................................................     158   SPL
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                                                   Removal of pre-existing piles ...........................................................................................................................................      155   SPL
                                                   16-inch steel pile installation ............................................................................................................................................   158   SPL
                                               Impact Pile Driving: *
                                                   36-inch steel pile installation ............................................................................................................................................   176 SEL/186 SPL
                                                   20-inch concrete pile installation ......................................................................................................................................      160 SEL/172 SPL
                                                   16-inch steel pile installation ............................................................................................................................................   151 SEL/177 SPL
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                                                                                                             TABLE 4—PROJECT SOURCE LEVELS—Continued
                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Source level
                                                                                                                                 Activity                                                                                    at 10 meters
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 (dB)

                                                     24-inch Octagonal Concrete (drilling of 30-inch hole) .....................................................................................................         168 SPL
                                                  * The values in the cells reflect a 7dB reduction due to the Port of San Francisco’s use of a bubble curtain.


                                               Level B Harassment Zones                                               water bathymetry and presence or                                         this activity will therefore be set at
                                                  The practical spreading model was                                   absence of reflective or absorptive                                      21,544 m. However, previous sound
                                               used by the Port of San Francisco to                                   conditions including in-water structures                                 monitoring for other projects in San
                                               generate the Level B harassment zones                                  and sediments. Spherical spreading                                       Francisco Bay (i.e. Caltrans 2015; 2016)
                                               for all piling/removal activities.                                     occurs in a perfectly unobstructed (free-                                have shown background sound levels in
                                               Practical spreading is described in full                               field) environment not limited by depth                                  the active portions of the Bay, near the
                                               detail below.                                                          or water surface, resulting in a 6 dB                                    project area, to range from 110 to 140 dB
                                                  Pile driving and drilling generates                                 reduction in sound level for each                                        rms, with typical background levels in
                                               underwater noise that can potentially                                  doubling of distance from the source (20                                 the range of 110 to 120 dB rms. This
                                               result in disturbance to marine                                        * log[range]). Cylindrical spreading                                     ambient noise may affect the ability to
                                               mammals in the project area.                                           occurs in an environment in which                                        distinguish sound from vibratory pile
                                               Transmission loss (TL) is the decrease                                 sound propagation is bounded by the                                      driving in the region (Rodkin, 2009), but
                                               in acoustic intensity as an acoustic                                   water surface and sea bottom, resulting                                  direct applicability of that finding to the
                                               pressure wave propagates out from a                                    in a reduction of 3 dB in sound level for                                Port’s work is unknown, and therefore
                                               source. TL parameters vary with                                        each doubling of distance from the                                       no reduction in Level B harassment
                                               frequency, temperature, sea conditions,                                source (10 * log[range]). A practical                                    zone is applied. The maximum radial
                                               current, source and receiver depth,                                    spreading value of 15 is often used                                      distance of the Level B harassment zone
                                               water depth, water chemistry, and                                      under conditions where water increases                                   for impact pile driving equaled 541.2 m
                                               bottom composition and topography.                                     with depth as the receiver moves away                                    (impact driving 36-inch steel piles). At
                                               The general formula for underwater TL                                  from the shoreline, resulting in an                                      this radial distance, the entire Level B
                                               is:                                                                    expected propagation environment that                                    harassment zone for impact piling
                                               TL = B * log10 (R1/R2),                                                would lie between spherical and                                          equaled 0.3699 square kilometers (km2).
                                               Where                                                                  cylindrical spreading loss conditions.                                   This ensonified area is based on a GIS
                                               R1 = the distance of the modeled SPL from                                 Utilizing the practical spreading loss                                map of the area accounting for
                                                   the driven pile, and                                               model, the Port of San Francisco                                         structures and landmasses which would
                                               R2 = the distance from the driven pile of the                          determined underwater noise will fall                                    block sound spreading (Please see
                                                   initial measurement.                                               below the behavioral effects threshold of                                Figure 9 of the Application). Table 5
                                               This formula neglects loss due to                                      120 dB rms for marine mammals at a                                       below provides all Level B radial
                                               scattering and absorption, which is                                    maximum radial distance of 21,544 m                                      distances and their corresponding areas
                                               assumed to be zero here. The degree to                                 for vibratory piling (36 and 30-inch steel                               for each activity during the Port of San
                                               which underwater sound propagates                                      piles) and 15,849 m for drilling ((24-                                   Francisco’s project. Level B harassment
                                               away from a sound source is dependent                                  inch octagonal concrete pile). The                                       zone areas are calculated using a GIS
                                               on a variety of factors, most notably the                              maximum Level B harassment zone for                                      map (See Figure 9 of the Application).

                                                                    TABLE 5—LEVEL B HARASSMENT ZONES CALCULATED USING THE PRACTICAL SPREADING MODEL
                                                                                                                                                                                                           Calculated            Level B
                                                                                                                                                                                                           distance to       harassment zone
                                                                                                                     Source                                                                                   Level B       (square kilometers
                                                                                                                                                                                                            threshold              km2)
                                                                                                                                                                                                             (meters)

                                                                                                                                        Vibratory Pile Driving

                                               36-inch steel pile installation .......................................................................................................................             21,544             47.1608
                                               30-inch steel pile installation .......................................................................................................................             21,544             47.1608
                                               16-inch steel pile installation .......................................................................................................................              3,415              7.6431
                                               14-inch steel H pile installation ....................................................................................................................               3,415              7.6431
                                               Removal of pre-existing concrete and wood piles ......................................................................................                               2,154              3.1511

                                                                                                                                          Impact Pile Driving

                                               36-inch steel pile installation .......................................................................................................................              541.2             0.36993
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                                               20-inch concrete pile installation .................................................................................................................                  63.1            0.006650
                                               16-inch steel pile installation .......................................................................................................................               136                0.0291

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                                               Level A Harassment Zones                                                                methods used for these tools, we                                                                  sources (i.e. pile driving), NMFS’s User
                                                 When the NMFS Technical Guidance                                                      anticipate that isopleths produced are                                                            Spreadsheet predicts the closest
                                               (2016) was published, in recognition of                                                 typically going to be overestimates of                                                            distance at which, if a marine mammal
                                               the fact that the ensonified area could be                                              some degree, which will result in some                                                            remained at that distance the whole
                                               more technically challenging to predict                                                 overestimate of Level A harassment.                                                               duration of the activity, it would not
                                               because of the duration component in                                                    However, these tools offer the best way                                                           incur PTS. Inputs used in the User
                                               the new thresholds, we developed a                                                      to predict appropriate isopleths when                                                             Spreadsheet, and the resulting isopleths
                                               User Spreadsheet that includes tools to                                                 more sophisticated 3D modeling                                                                    are reported below. Daily ensonified
                                               help predict a simple isopleth that can                                                 methods are not available, and NMFS                                                               areas for Level A harassment are
                                               be used in conjunction with marine                                                      continues to develop ways to                                                                      approximated as a semi-circle because
                                               mammal density or occurrence to help                                                    quantitatively refine these tools, and                                                            the pile driving and drilling are
                                               predict takes. We note that because of                                                  will qualitatively address the output                                                             occurring close to shore and the
                                               some of the assumptions included in the                                                 where appropriate. For stationary                                                                 coastline is approximately linear.
                                                                                                         TABLE 6—PARAMETERS OF PILE DRIVING AND DRILLING ACTIVITY
                                                                           Vibratory pile               Vibratory pile              Vibratory pile               Vibratory pile              Vibratory pile               Impact pile                  Impact pile                  Impact pile                    Drilling
                                                                               driver                       driver                      driver                       driver                      driver                      driver                       driver                       driver                     (24-inch
                                                 Equipment type             (removal of                (installation of            (installation of             (installation of            (installation of             (36-inch steel               (20-inch con-                (16-inch steel              octagonal con-
                                                                           concrete and                 36-inch steel               30-inch steel                16-inch steel              14-inch steel H                  piles)                    crete piles)                    piles)                    crete pile)
                                                                            wood piles)                     piles)                      piles)                       piles)                      piles)

                                               Spreadsheet Tab           Non-impulsive,              Non-impulsive,              Non-impulsive,               Non-impulsive,               Non-impulsive,              Impulsive, Non-              Impulsive, Non-              Impulsive, Non-              Non-impulsive,
                                                 Used.                     continuous.                 continuous.                 continuous.                  continuous.                  continuous.                 continuous.                  continuous.                  continuous.                   continuous.
                                               Source Level ..........   155 SPL ............        170 SPL ............        170 SPL ............         158 SPL ............         158 SPL ............        176 SEL * ..........         160 SEL * ..........         151 SEL * ..........         168 SPL.
                                               Weighting Factor          2.5 .....................   2.5 .....................   2.5 .....................    2.5 .....................    2.5 .....................   2 ........................   2 ........................   2 ........................   2.
                                                 Adjustment (kHz).
                                               (a) Activity duration     (a) 0.66 .............      (a) 1.33 .............      (a) 0.25 .............       (a) 0.33 .............       (a) 0.66 .............      (b) 150, (c) 4 ....          (b) 500, (c) 4 ....          (b) 500, (c) 2 ....          (a) 5.5.
                                                 (hours) within 24
                                                 hours, (b) Number
                                                 of strikes per pile,
                                                 (c) Number of
                                                 piles per day.
                                               Propagation               15 ......................   15 ......................   15 ......................    15 ......................    15 ......................   15 ......................    15 ......................    15 ......................    15.
                                                 (xLogR).
                                               Distance of source        10 ......................   10 ......................   10 ......................    10 ......................    10 ......................   10 ......................    10 ......................    10 ......................    10.
                                                 level measure-
                                                 ment (meters) +.
                                                 * Displayed source values include the 7 dB reduction for use of a bubble curtain.


                                                            TABLE 7—LEVEL A HARASSMENT ZONE ISOPLETH AND ENSONIFIED AREA FOR PILE DRIVING AND DRILLING
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              PTS isopleth (meters)

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

                                               Vibratory Pile Driver (Removal of concrete and wood piles) ............................                                                                           1.5                           0.1                     2.2                         0.9                    0.1
                                               Vibratory Pile Driver (Installation of 36-inch steel piles) ...................................                                                                  32.9                           2.9                    48.7                        20.0                    1.4
                                               Vibratory Pile Driver (Installation of 30-inch steel piles) ...................................                                                                  10.8                           1.0                    16.0                         6.6                    0.5
                                               Vibratory Pile Driver (Installation of 14-inch steel H piles) ................................                                                                    3.3                           0.3                     4.9                         2.0                    0.1
                                               Vibratory Pile Driver (Installation of 16-inch steel H piles) ................................                                                                    2.1                           0.2                     3.0                         1.3                    0.1
                                               Impact Pile Driver (36-inch steel piles) ..............................................................                                                         242.6                           8.6                   288.9                       129.8                    9.5
                                               Impact Pile Driver (20-inch concrete piles) .......................................................                                                              46.4                           1.7                    55.3                        24.8                    1.8
                                               Impact Pile Driver (16-inch steel piles) ..............................................................                                                           7.3                           0.3                     8.8                         3.9                    0.3
                                               Drilling(24-inch octagonal concrete pile) ...........................................................                                                            62.7                           3.5                    54.9                        33.5                    2.4

                                                                                                                                                             Daily ensonified area (m2)

                                               Vibratory Pile Driver (Removal of concrete and wood piles) ............................                                                                           3.5                         0.02                    7.6                          1.3                    0.02
                                               Vibratory Pile Driver (Installation of 36-inch steel piles) ...................................                                                                1,700                            13                 3,730                          628                      3.1
                                               Vibratory Pile Driver (Installation of 30-inch steel piles) ...................................                                                                  183                           1.6                   402                           68                      0.4
                                               Vibratory Pile Driver (Installation of 14-inch steel H piles) ................................                                                                    17                          0.14                     37                          6.3                    0.02
                                               Vibratory Pile Driver (Installation of 16-inch steel H piles) ................................                                                                    6.9                         0.06                    14                           2.7                    0.02
                                               Impact Pile Driver (36-inch steel piles) ..............................................................                                                       92,450                           120               131,100                       26,460                      140
                                               Impact Pile Driver (20-inch concrete piles) .......................................................                                                            3,380                           4.5                 4,800                          966                      5.1
                                               Impact Pile Driver (16-inch steel piles) ..............................................................                                                           84                           0.1                   120                           24                      0.1
                                               Drilling(24-inch octagonal concrete pile) ...........................................................                                                          6,180                            19                 4,730                        1,760                      9.0
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                                               Marine Mammal Occurrence                                                                in San Francisco Bay. Therefore, the in-                                                          demolition project (Caltrans 2018). Care
                                                 In this section we provide the                                                        water densities of harbor seals,                                                                  was taken to eliminate multiple
                                               information about the presence, density,                                                California sea lions, and harbor                                                                  observations of the same animal,
                                               or group dynamics of marine mammals                                                     porpoises were calculated based on 17                                                             although this can be difficult and is
                                               that will inform the take calculations.                                                 years of observations during monitoring                                                           likely that the same individual may
                                                 No systematic line transect surveys of                                                for the San Francisco Bay-Oakland Bay                                                             have been counted multiple times on
                                               marine mammals have been performed                                                      Bridge (SFOBB) construction and                                                                   the same day. The amount of monitoring


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                                               performed per year varied, depending                         ID, over several months off the coast of                 tracked gray whale sightings since they
                                               on the frequency and duration of                             the former Alameda Air Station                           began returning to San Francisco Bay
                                               construction activities with the                             (Perlman 2017).                                          regularly in the late 1990s. Most
                                               potential to affect marine mammals.                             Insufficient sighting data exist to                   sightings occurred just a mile or two
                                               During the 257 days of monitoring from                       estimate elephant seal densities in the                  inside of the Golden Gate, with some
                                               2000 through 2017 (including 15 days of                      Bay. Generally, only juvenile elephant                   traveling into San Pablo Bay in the
                                               baseline monitoring in 2003), 1,029                          seals enter the Bay and do not remain                    northern part of the San Francisco Bay
                                               harbor seals, 83 California sea lions, and                   long. The most recent sighting near the                  (Self 2012). The Oceanic Society data
                                               24 harbor porpoises were observed in                         project area was in 2012, on the beach                   show that all age classes of gray whales
                                               waters in the project vicinity in total. In                  at Clipper Cove on Treasure Island,                      enter San Francisco Bay and they enter
                                               2015, 2016, and 2017, the number of                          when a healthy yearling elephant seal                    as singles or in groups of up to five
                                               harbor seals in the project area                             hauled out for approximately 1 day.                      individuals (Winning 2008). It is
                                               increased significantly. In 2017, the                        Approximately 100 juvenile northern                      estimated that two to six gray whales
                                               number of harbor porpoise in the project                     elephant seals strand in or near the Bay                 enter San Francisco Bay in any given
                                               area also increased significantly.                           each year, including individual                          year.
                                               Therefore, a harbor seal density estimate                    strandings at Yerba Buena Island and
                                                                                                            Treasure Island (less than 10 strandings                    Numbers used for density calculations
                                               was calculated using the 2015–2017                                                                                    are shown in Table 8. These numbers
                                               data, and a harbor porpoise density                          per year).
                                                                                                               In addition, insufficient sighting data               were calculated from observations in
                                               estimate was calculated using the 2017                                                                                nearby waters of the San Francisco Bay
                                                                                                            exist to estimate northern fur seal and
                                               data, which may better reflect the                                                                                    during San Francisco-Oakland Bay
                                                                                                            gray whale densities in the Bay. Only
                                               current use of the project area by these                     two to four northern fur seals strand in                 Bridge construction conducted by
                                               animals. These observations included                         the Bay each year, and they are unlikely                 Caltrans (Caltrans 2018). These
                                               data from baseline, pre-, during, and                        to occur in the project area. Also, during               observations occurred from 2000 to
                                               post-pile driving, mechanical                                the Caltrans Richmond-San Rafael                         2017 in a 2 km2 monitoring zone for
                                               dismantling, on-shore blasting, and off-                     Bridge project, monitors recorded 12                     California sea lions, from 2015–2017 in
                                               shore implosion activities.                                  living and two dead gray whales in the                   a 2 km2 monitoring zone for harbor
                                                 Insufficient sighting data exist to                        surveys performed in 2012. All sightings                 seals, and in 2017 in a 15 km2 zone for
                                               estimate the density of bottlenose                           were in either the Central or North Bay,                 harbor porpoise. In the cases where
                                               dolphins. However, a single bottlenose                       and all but two sightings occurred                       densities were refined to capture a
                                               dolphin has been observed regularly                          during the months of April and May.                      narrower range of years to be
                                               near the project site. One individual was                    One gray whale was sighted in June and                   conservative, bold densities were used
                                               documented regularly, through photo                          one in October. The Oceanic Society has                  for take calculations.

                                                             TABLE 8—ESTIMATED IN-WATER DENSITY OF MARINE MAMMAL SPECIES IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
                                                                                                                              [Caltrans 2017]

                                                                                                              Area of                                Number of
                                                                                                             monitoring           Days of                                                  Density
                                                                Species observed                                                                      animals                            animals/km2
                                                                                                               zone              monitoring          observed
                                                                                                               (km2)

                                               Harbor seals 2000–2017 ................................                    2                 257             1,029     2.002.
                                               Harbor Seals 2015–2017 ................................                    2                  47               372     3.957.
                                               California Sea Lions 2000–2017 ....................                        2                 257                83     0.161.
                                               Bottlenose Dolphins 2017 ...............................                   2                   6                 2     Insufficient   sighting data exists to estimate
                                                                                                                                                                        density.
                                               Harbor Porpoise 2000–2017 ...........................                     3                  257                24     0.031.
                                               Harbor Porpoise 2017 .....................................               15                    6                15     0.167.
                                               Elephant Seal 2000–2017 ..............................                    2                  257                 0     Insufficient   sighting data exists to estimate
                                                                                                                                                                        density.
                                               Northern Fur Seal 2000–2017 ........................                       2                 257                  0    Insufficient   sighting data exists to estimate
                                                                                                                                                                        density.
                                               Gray Whale 2000–2017 ..................................                    2                 257                  0    Insufficient   sighting data exists to estimate
                                                                                                                                                                        density.
                                                 Notes:
                                                 Densities for Pacific harbor seals, California sea lions, and harbor porpoises are based on monitoring for the east span of the SFOBB from
                                               2000 to 2017.
                                                 A second set of Pacific harbor seal densities were calculated from the increase in sightings recorded from 2015 to 2017.
                                                 A second set of harbor porpoise densities were calculated for the increase in sightings that were recorded in 2017.
                                                 Bold densities were used for take calculations.
                                                 Sources: CalTrans 2001, 2004b, 2013b, 2013c, 2014, 2015b, 2016, 2017; Perlman 2017.


                                                  For species without enough sightings                      detailed in the Take Estimation section                    When density data was available,
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                                               to construct a density estimate, we used                     below.                                                   Level B take for the project was
                                               information based on group size and                                                                                   calculated by multiplying the density
                                                                                                            Take Calculation and Estimation
                                               frequency of sightings from previous                                                                                  times the largest Level B harassment
                                               years of work to inform the number of                          Here we describe how the information                   zone (km2) times the number of
                                               animals estimated to be taken, which is                      provided above is brought together to                    construction days. Since density data
                                                                                                            produce a quantitative take estimate.                    was only available for harbor seals,



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                                               harbor porpoises, and California sea                                of take calculated for species with                          group size of the species was used. This
                                               lions, these were the only species whose                            density and without density estimates.                       is discussed below Table 9.
                                               take was calculated used this                                       For species without density
                                               methodology. Table 9 shows the number                               information, information on average

                                                                                         TABLE 9—TAKE ESTIMATES AS A PERCENTAGE OF STOCK ABUNDANCE
                                                                                                                                                                Level B                           Proposed
                                                                                                                        Density                               harassment       Construction                       Percentage
                                                                  Species                                                                                                                          Level B
                                                                                                                      animals/km2                                zone            days 2             take           of stock
                                                                                                                                                                (km2) 1

                                               Harbor Seal .......................................   3.957 ................................................         47.1608               15           2,799               9.0
                                               California Sea Lions ..........................       0.161 ................................................         47.1608               15             114            0.038
                                               Harbor Porpoise ................................      0.167 ................................................         47.1608               15             118               1.2
                                               Northern Elephant Seal ....................           Insufficient sighting data exists to                           47.1608               15               3           0.0034
                                                                                                       estimate density.
                                               Northern Fur Seal .............................       Insufficient sighting data exists to                           47.1608               15                  3        0.0005
                                                                                                       estimate density.
                                               Gray Whale .......................................    Insufficient sighting data exists to                           47.1608               15                 3          0.014
                                                                                                       estimate density.
                                               Bottlenose Dolphin ............................       Insufficient sighting data exists to                           47.1608               15                 15           3.3
                                                                                                       estimate density.
                                                  1 Represents    area of largest Level B harassment zone during pile driving/removal and drilling activities.
                                                  2 Total   construction days for pile driving/removal and drilling.


                                               Gray Whale                                                          Northern Fur Seal                                            Mitigation Measures
                                                  Gray whales occasionally enter San                                 Observations of northern fur seals are                       The only change to mitigation
                                               Francisco Bay during their northward                                too few to establish a density for this                      measures were updates to the minimum
                                               migration period of February and                                    species in San Francisco Bay. The                            shutdown zones to reflect the changes
                                               March. Pile driving and drilling are not                            Marine Mammal Center (TMMC)                                  in Level A harassment zones discussed
                                                                                                                   reported only two to four northern fur                       in the previous section.
                                               proposed to occur during this time and
                                                                                                                   seal strandings in the Bay in 2015 and                         In order to issue an IHA under
                                               gray whales are not likely to be present
                                                                                                                   2016 (in Marin, San Francisco, and                           Section 101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA,
                                               at other times of the year. It is estimated                                                                                      NMFS must set forth the permissible
                                               that two to six gray whales enter the Bay                           Santa Clara counties) (TMMC 2017). To
                                                                                                                   account for the possible rare presence of                    methods of taking pursuant to such
                                               in any given year, but they are unlikely                                                                                         activity, and other means of effecting
                                               to be present during the work period                                the species in the action area, NMFS
                                                                                                                   authorizes three takes by Level B                            the least practicable impact on such
                                               (June 1 through November 30).                                                                                                    species or stock and its habitat, paying
                                               However, individual gray whales have                                harassment of northern fur seal.
                                                                                                                                                                                particular attention to rookeries, mating
                                               occasionally been observed in San                                   Northern Elephant Seal                                       grounds, and areas of similar
                                               Francisco Bay during the work period,                                                                                            significance, and on the availability of
                                               and therefore it is conservatively                                    Elephant seals breed between                               such species or stock for taking for
                                               estimated that, at most, 3 gray whales,                             December and March and have been                             certain subsistence uses (latter not
                                               or one average sized group, may be                                  rarely cited in San Francisco Bay. It is                     applicable for this action). NMFS
                                               exposed to Level B harassment during                                anticipated that if an elephant seal is                      regulations require applicants for
                                               the 15 days of pile driving/drilling.                               encountered at all during pile driving or                    incidental take authorizations to include
                                                                                                                   drilling it would be a juvenile. To                          information about the availability and
                                               Bottlenose Dolphin                                                  account for the possible rare presence of                    feasibility (economic and technological)
                                                                                                                   the species in the action area, NMFS                         of equipment, methods, and manner of
                                                  When bottlenose dolphins are present                             authorizes three takes by Level B
                                               in San Francisco Bay, they are more                                                                                              conducting such activity or other means
                                                                                                                   harassment of elephant seal.                                 of effecting the least practicable adverse
                                               typically found close to the Golden
                                                                                                                   Level A Harassment                                           impact upon the affected species or
                                               Gate. Recently, beginning in 2015, two
                                                                                                                                                                                stocks and their habitat (50 CFR
                                               individuals have been observed
                                                                                                                     High frequency cetaceans (including                        216.104(a)(11)).
                                               frequently in the vicinity of Oyster Point                          harbor porpoise) have the largest Level                        In evaluating how mitigation may or
                                               (GGCR 2016, 2017; Perlman 2017) and                                 A harassment zone resulting from this                        may not be appropriate to ensure the
                                               one individual has been observed near                               project as shown in Table 7. Estimated                       least practicable adverse impact on
                                               Alameda (GGCR 2016). Observations of                                take by Level A harassment for harbor                        species or stocks and their habitat, as
                                               bottlenose dolphins are primarily west                              porpoise, based on density reported in                       well as subsistence uses where
                                               of Treasure Island and concentrated                                 Table 8 and the Level A harassment                           applicable, we carefully consider two
                                               along the nearshore areas of San                                    zone, is less than one individual                            primary factors:
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                                               Francisco south to Redwood City                                     (Density * Days * Ensonified Area).                            (1) The manner in which, and the
                                               (Caltrans 2018). Bottlenose dolphins                                Given the required mitigation measures,                      degree to which, the successful
                                               rarely occur in San Francisco Bay, but                              including shutdown zones which                               implementation of the measure(s) is
                                               given the size of the Level B harassment                            exceed the Level A harassment zone,                          expected to reduce impacts to marine
                                               zone NMFS authorizes take of 15                                     NMFS authorizes no Level A                                   mammals, marine mammal species or
                                               bottlenose dolphins by level B                                      harassment for harbor porpoise or any                        stocks, and their habitat. This considers
                                               harassment.                                                         marine mammal.                                               the nature of the potential adverse


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                                               impact being mitigated (likelihood,                          pile driving to install 36-inch and 16-                 barge-mounted excavators, or clamshell
                                               scope, range). It further considers the                      inch steel and 20-inch concrete piles.                  equipment used to place or remove
                                               likelihood that the measure will be                          Additionally, a caisson sleeve will be                  material), a minimum 10 meter
                                               effective if implemented (probability of                     used during down the whole drilling.                    shutdown zone shall be implemented. If
                                               accomplishing the mitigating result if                       The Port shall implement the following                  a marine mammal comes within 10 m of
                                               implemented as planned) the likelihood                       bubble curtain performance standards:                   such operations, operations shall cease
                                               of effective implementation (probability                       • The bubble curtain must distribute                  and vessels shall reduce speed to the
                                               implemented as planned); and                                 air bubbles around 100 percent of the                   minimum level required to maintain
                                                  (2) The practicability of the measures                    piling perimeter for the full depth of the              steerage and safe working conditions.
                                               for applicant implementation, which                          water column;                                           This type of work could include (but is
                                               may consider such things as cost,                              • The lowest bubble ring shall be in                  not limited to) the following activities:
                                               impact on operations.                                        contact with the mudline for the full                   (1) Vibratory pile driving; (2) movement
                                                  In addition to the specific measures                      circumference of the ring, and the                      of the barge to the pile location; (3)
                                               described later in this section, the Port                    weights attached to the bottom ring                     positioning of the pile on the substrate
                                               must conduct briefings for construction                      shall ensure 100 percent mudline                        via a crane (i.e., stabbing the pile); or (4)
                                               supervisors and crews, the monitoring                                                                                removal of the pile from the water
                                                                                                            contact. No parts of the ring or other
                                               team, and Port staff prior to the start of                                                                           column/substrate via a crane (i.e.,
                                                                                                            objects shall prevent full mudline
                                               all pile driving activity, and when new                                                                              deadpull).
                                                                                                            contact;
                                               personnel join the work, in order to
                                               explain responsibilities, communication                        • The selected contractor will ensure                 Additional Shutdown Zones
                                               procedures, the marine mammal                                that personnel are trained in the proper
                                               monitoring protocol, and operational                         balancing of air flow to the bubblers and                  For all pile driving/removal and
                                               procedures.                                                  shall require that construction                         drilling activities, The Port of San
                                                                                                            contractors submit an inspection/                       Francisco will establish a shutdown
                                               Timing Restrictions                                          performance report for approval by the                  zone for a marine mammal species that
                                                 All work will be conducted during                          Port of San Francisco within 72 hours                   is greater than its corresponding Level A
                                               daylight hours. If poor environmental                        following the performance test.                         harassment zone. The purpose of a
                                               conditions restrict full visibility of the                   Corrections to the attenuation device to                shutdown zone is generally to define an
                                               shutdown zone, pile installation would                       meet the performance standards shall                    area within which shutdown of the
                                               be delayed.                                                  occur prior to impact driving.                          activity would occur upon sighting of a
                                                                                                                                                                    marine mammal (or in anticipation of an
                                               Sound Attenuation                                            Shutdown Zone For In-Water Heavy
                                                                                                                                                                    animal entering the defined area). The
                                                                                                            Machinery Work
                                                 Sound attenuation methods,                                                                                         shutdown zones for each of the pile
                                               including a bubble curtain, will be                            For in-water heavy machinery work                     driving and drilling activities are listed
                                               implemented for the duration of impact                       (using, e.g., standard barges, tug boats,               below in Table 10.

                                                                                                                   TABLE 10—SHUTDOWN ZONES
                                                                                                                                                             Shutdown zones (meters)

                                                                                                                                Low-frequency                              High-
                                                                                                                                                   Mid-frequency
                                                                                  Source                                           cetaceans                            frequency
                                                                                                                                                     cetaceans                                Phocid         Otariid
                                                                                                                                  (humpback                         cetaceans (Dall’s
                                                                                                                                                   (Pacific-white                          (harbor seal)   (sea lion)
                                                                                                                                 whale, minke                       porpoise, harbor
                                                                                                                                                   sided dolphin)
                                                                                                                                     whale)                             porpoise)

                                                                                                                    In-Water Construction Activities *

                                               In Water Heavy Construction (i.e., Barge movements, pile
                                                 positioning, deadpulling, and sound attenuation) ................                           10                10                     10              10          10

                                                                                                                           Vibratory Pile Driving

                                               Vibratory   Pile   Driver   (Removal of concrete and wood piles) ..                           10                10                     10              10          10
                                               Vibratory   Pile   Driver   (Installation of 14-inch steel H piles) ......                    10                10                     10              10          10
                                               Vibratory   Pile   Driver   (Installation of 16-inch steel H piles) ......                    10                10                     10              10          10
                                               Vibratory   Pile   Driver   (Installation of 30-inch steel piles) .........                   25                10                     25              10          10
                                               Vibratory   Pile   Driver   (Installation of 36-inch steel piles) .........                   50                10                     75              25          10

                                                                                                                               Impact Pile Driving

                                               Impact Pile Driver (16-inch steel piles) ....................................                 10                10                  10                 10          10
                                               Impact Pile Driver (20-inch concrete piles) .............................                     75                10                  75                 30          10
                                               Impact Pile Driver (36-inch steel piles) ....................................                300                25                 300                150          25

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                                               24-inch concrete pile (1 pile) (5.5 hours per day) ...................                        75                10                     50              20          10




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                                               Monitoring Zones                                                               of observers and visibility, but                                                purposes (i.e., shutdown zone
                                                                                                                              conditions may require efforts to be                                            monitoring) by establishing monitoring
                                                 The Port of San Francisco will                                               focused in a smaller monitoring zone.                                           protocols for areas adjacent to the
                                               establish and observe a monitoring                                             For impact pile driving, the monitoring                                         shutdown zones. Monitoring of
                                               zone. The monitoring zones for this                                            zones are areas where SPLs are equal to                                         disturbance zones enables observers to
                                               project will differ based on activity. For                                     or exceed 160 dB rms. For vibratory pile                                        be aware of and communicate the
                                               vibratory pile driving and down the                                            driving/drilling and impact pile driving                                        presence of marine mammals in the
                                               hole drilling, it may not be possible to                                       the Level B Harassment zones are                                                project area, but outside the shutdown
                                               observe the entire Level B harassment                                          presented in Table 11 below. For the                                            zone, and thus prepare for potential
                                               zones (areas where SPLs are equal to or                                        vibratory pile driving and drilling                                             shutdowns of activity. However, the
                                               exceed 120 dB rms) due to their size.                                          activities, it is noted that Level B                                            primary purpose of disturbance zone
                                               The Port is expected to monitor and                                            harassment zone radius and area will                                            monitoring is for documenting instances
                                               record observations in the largest                                             not necessarily equal the monitoring                                            of Level B harassment; disturbance zone
                                               reasonable portion of this Level B                                             zone. These zones provide utility for                                           monitoring is discussed in detail later
                                               harassment zone based on the number                                            monitoring conducted for mitigation                                             (see Monitoring and Reporting).

                                                                                                                                     TABLE 11—MONITORING ZONES
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Radial         Level B
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Distance to     Harassment
                                                                                                                                  Source                                                                                                Level B         Zone
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      threshold         (km2)
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       (meters)

                                                                                                                                                  Vibratory Pile Driving

                                               36-inch steel pile installation ...................................................................................................................................                       * 21,544       * 47.1608
                                               30-inch steel pile installation ...................................................................................................................................                       * 21,544       * 47.1608
                                               16-inch steel pile installation ...................................................................................................................................                         * 3,415        * 7.6431
                                               14-inch steel H pile installation ................................................................................................................................                          * 3,415        * 7.6431
                                               Removal of pre-existing concrete and wood piles ..................................................................................................                                          * 2,154        * 3.1511

                                                                                                                                                    Impact Pile Driving

                                               36-inch steel pile installation ...................................................................................................................................                          541.2         0.3699
                                               20-inch concrete pile installation .............................................................................................................................                              63.1       0.006650
                                               16-inch steel pile installation ...................................................................................................................................                           136          0.0291

                                                                                                                                                 Down the Hole Drilling

                                                ..................................................................................................................................................................................       * 15,849       * 47.1608
                                                  * The monitored radius and area of the Level B harassment zone may vary based on visibility.


                                               Non-Authorized Take Prohibited                                                 impact pile driving begins. This soft                                           animal has left the zone or has not been
                                                 If a species enters or approaches the                                        start procedure must be implemented at                                          observed for 15 minutes. If the
                                               Level B harassment zone and that                                               the start of a day’s impact pile driving                                        monitoring zone has been observed for
                                               species is either not authorized for take                                      and at any time following cessation of                                          30 minutes and non-permitted species
                                               or its authorized takes are met, pile                                          impact driving of 30 minutes or greater.                                        are not present within the zone, soft
                                               driving, pile removal, and drilling                                            Soft start is not required during                                               start procedures can commence and
                                               activities must shut down immediately                                          vibratory pile driving/removal or                                               work can continue even if visibility
                                               using delay and shut-down procedures.                                          drilling activities.                                                            becomes impaired within the
                                               Activities must not resume until the                                                                                                                           monitoring zone. When a marine
                                                                                                                              Pre-Activity Monitoring
                                               animal has been confirmed to have left                                                                                                                         mammal permitted for take by Level B
                                               the area or an observation time period                                            Prior to the start of daily in-water                                         harassment is present in the monitoring
                                               of 15 minutes has elapsed.                                                     construction activity, or whenever a                                            zone, pile driving, pile removal, and
                                                                                                                              break in pile driving or drilling of 30                                         drilling activities may begin and take by
                                               Soft Start                                                                     minutes or longer occurs, the observer                                          Level B harassment will be recorded. As
                                                  The use of a soft-start procedure is                                        will observe the shutdown and                                                   stated above, if the entire Level B
                                               believed to provide additional                                                 monitoring zones for a period of 30                                             harassment zone is not visible at the
                                               protection to marine mammals by                                                minutes. The shutdown zone will be                                              start of construction, piling or drilling
                                               providing warning and/or giving marine                                         cleared when a marine mammal has not                                            activities can begin. If work ceases for
                                               mammals a chance to leave the area                                             been observed within the zone for that                                          more than 30 minutes, the pre-activity
                                               prior to the impact hammer operating at                                        30-minute period. A determination that                                          monitoring of both the monitoring zone
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                                               full capacity. For impact pile driving,                                        the shutdown zone is clear must be                                              and shutdown zone will commence.
                                               contractors will be required to provide                                        made during a period of good visibility                                            Based on our evaluation of the
                                               an initial set of strikes from the hammer                                      (i.e., the entire shutdown zone and                                             applicant’s mitigation measures, as well
                                               at 40 percent energy, each strike                                              surrounding waters must be visible to                                           as other measures considered by NMFS,
                                               followed by no less than a 30-second                                           the naked eye). If a marine mammal is                                           NMFS has determined that the
                                               waiting period. This procedure will be                                         observed within the shutdown zone, a                                            mitigation measures provide the means
                                               conducted a total of three times before                                        soft-start cannot proceed until the                                             effecting the least practicable impact on


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                                               the affected species or stocks and their                action; or (4) biological or behavioral               equipment is no more than thirty
                                               habitat, paying particular attention to                 context of exposure (e.g., age, calving or            minutes.
                                               rookeries, mating grounds, and areas of                 feeding areas);                                          Monitoring will be conducted by
                                               similar significance.                                      • Individual marine mammal                         NMFS approved PSOs. There will be a
                                                                                                       responses (behavioral or physiological)               minimum of one PSO during all pile
                                               Monitoring and Reporting                                to acoustic stressors (acute, chronic, or             driving/removal and drilling activities.
                                                  Between the proposed IHA and final                   cumulative), other stressors, or                      Two PSOs will be required to observe
                                               IHA, the only change to monitoring and                  cumulative impacts from multiple                      the shutdown and disturbance zones for
                                               reporting protocols were a decrease in                  stressors;                                            the first five (5) days of combined pile
                                               the required minimum number of                             • How anticipated responses to                     driving, pile removal, and drilling.
                                               protected species observers (PSOs) from                 stressors impact either: (1) Long-term                   PSOs shall scan the waters using
                                               two to one. To minimize the burden of                   fitness and survival of individual                    binoculars, and/or spotting scopes, and
                                               monitoring on the applicant, two PSOs                   marine mammals; or (2) populations,                   shall use a handheld GPS or range-
                                               will be used for the first week of the                  species, or stocks;                                   finder device to verify the distance to
                                               project. Later portions of the project will                • Effects on marine mammal habitat                 each sighting from the project site. All
                                               utilize one PSO if monitoring results up                (e.g., marine mammal prey species,                    PSOs shall be trained in marine
                                               to that point have not shown                            acoustic habitat, or other important                  mammal identification and behaviors
                                               unexpectedly high numbers of marine                     physical components of marine                         and are required to have no other
                                               mammals. NMFS determined that one                       mammal habitat); and                                  project-related tasks while conducting
                                               PSO is sufficient to effectively observe                   • Mitigation and monitoring                        monitoring. In addition, monitoring
                                               the shutdown zones and a portion of the                 effectiveness.                                        shall be conducted by qualified
                                               monitoring zone. This level of                                                                                observers, who shall be placed at the
                                                                                                       Hydroacoustic Monitoring
                                               observation minimized burden on the                                                                           best vantage point(s) practicable to
                                               applicant while still ensuring effective                   The Port recognizes in their
                                                                                                       application the need to implement a                   monitor for marine mammals and
                                               monitoring. Additionally, the use of two                                                                      implement shutdown/delay procedures
                                               PSOs for a portion of the project will                  sound monitoring plan (SMP) as
                                                                                                       required by the Regional NMFS and                     when applicable by calling for the
                                               increase understanding of the impacts of                                                                      shutdown to the hammer operator.
                                               this and similar projects on marine                     U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
                                                                                                       programmatic review for pile driving                  Qualified observers are trained and/or
                                               mammals in San Francisco Bay, while                                                                           experienced professionals, with the
                                               not placing an excessive burden on the                  activities in San Francisco Bay. The Port
                                                                                                       indicates that this SMP will recommend                following minimum qualifications:
                                               Port of San Francisco.
                                                                                                       sound monitoring stations at 10 m, 100                   i. At least one PSO must have prior
                                                  In order to issue an IHA for an
                                                                                                       m, and 300 m to monitor ambient noise                 experience working as a marine
                                               activity, Section 101(a)(5)(D) of the
                                                                                                       conditions in the area. NMFS feels that               mammal observer during construction
                                               MMPA states that NMFS must set forth,
                                                                                                       ambient noise measurements are highly                 activities;
                                               requirements pertaining to the
                                                                                                       specific to the time and place they were                 • Independent observers (i.e., not
                                               monitoring and reporting of such taking.
                                                                                                       taken, and therefore might have limited               construction personnel);
                                               The MMPA implementing regulations at
                                                                                                       use to future projects. However, there                   ii. Other PSOs may substitute
                                               50 CFR 216.104(a)(13) indicate that
                                                                                                       are few source level measurements for                 education (degree in biological science
                                               requests for authorizations must include
                                                                                                       down the hole drilling activities, as                 or related field) or training for
                                               the suggested means of accomplishing
                                                                                                       shown by the use of Alaska DOT proxy                  experience;
                                               the necessary monitoring and reporting
                                                                                                       data in this IHA. NMFS feels that                        iii. Where a team of three or more
                                               that will result in increased knowledge
                                                                                                       rigorous hydroacoustic monitoring of                  PSOs are required, a lead observer or
                                               of the species and of the level of taking
                                                                                                       source level for the down the hole                    monitoring coordinator shall be
                                               or impacts on populations of marine
                                                                                                       drilling activity will be more beneficial             designated. The lead observer must have
                                               mammals that are expected to be
                                                                                                       for future projects in this region and                prior experience working as a marine
                                               present in the action area. Effective
                                                                                                       others. While NMFS is not requiring                   mammal observer during construction;
                                               reporting is critical both to compliance
                                                                                                       these source level measurements, if the                  iv. The Port of San Francisco shall
                                               as well as ensuring that the most value
                                                                                                       Port were already planning to conduct                 submit PSO CVs for approval by NMFS;
                                               is obtained from the required
                                               monitoring.                                             measurements, we recommend focusing                   The Port of San Francisco shall ensure
                                                  Monitoring and reporting                             on source level verification and could                that observers have the following
                                               requirements prescribed by NMFS                         offer guidance on its implementation.                 additional qualifications:
                                               should contribute to improved                                                                                    • Visual acuity in both eyes
                                                                                                       Visual Monitoring                                     (correction is permissible) sufficient for
                                               understanding of one or more of the
                                               following:                                                 Monitoring would be conducted 30                   discernment of moving targets at the
                                                  • Occurrence of marine mammal                        minutes before, during, and 30 minutes                water’s surface with ability to estimate
                                               species or stocks in the area in which                  after all pile driving/removal and                    target size and distance; use of
                                               take is anticipated (e.g., presence,                    drilling activities. In addition, observers           binoculars may be necessary to correctly
                                               abundance, distribution, density);                      shall record all incidents of marine                  identify the target;
                                                  • Nature, scope, or context of likely                mammal occurrence, regardless of                         • Ability to conduct field
                                               marine mammal exposure to potential                     distance from activity, and shall                     observations and collect data according
                                               stressors/impacts (individual or                        document any behavioral reactions in                  to assigned protocols;
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                                               cumulative, acute or chronic), through                  concert with distance from piles being                   • Experience or training in the field
                                               better understanding of: (1) Action or                  driven, removed, or pile holes being                  identification of marine mammals,
                                               environment (e.g., source                               drilled. Pile driving and drilling                    including the identification of
                                               characterization, propagation, ambient                  activities include the time to install,               behaviors;
                                               noise); (2) affected species (e.g., life                remove, or drill a hole for a single pile                • Writing skills sufficient to prepare a
                                               history, dive patterns); (3) co-occurrence              or series of piles, as long as the time               report of observations including but not
                                               of marine mammal species with the                       elapsed between uses of the pile driving              limited to the number and species of


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                                               marine mammals observed; dates and                      zone, and estimated as taken if                       basis of reports in the literature as well
                                               times when in-water construction                        correction factor appropriate;                        as monitoring from other similar
                                               activities were conducted; dates, times,                  D Total number of individuals of each               activities, will likely be limited to
                                               and reason for implementation of                        species detected within the Level A                   reactions such as increased swimming
                                               mitigation (or why mitigation was not                   harassment zone and the average                       speeds, increased surfacing time, or
                                               implemented when required); and                         amount of time that they remained in                  decreased foraging (if such activity were
                                               marine mammal behavior;                                 that zone; and                                        occurring) (e.g., Thorson and Reyff,
                                                 • Ability to communicate orally, by                     D Daily average number of individuals               2006; Lerma, 2014). Most likely,
                                               radio or in person, with project                        of each species (differentiated by month              individuals will simply move away
                                               personnel to provide real-time                          as appropriate) detected within the                   from the sound source and be
                                               information on marine mammals                           monitoring zone, and estimated as                     temporarily displaced from the areas of
                                               observed in the area as necessary; and                  taken, if appropriate.                                pile driving, although even this reaction
                                                 • Sufficient training, orientation, or                Negligible Impact Analysis and                        has been observed primarily only in
                                               experience with the construction                        Determination                                         association with impact pile driving.
                                               operations to provide for personal safety                                                                     These reactions and behavioral changes
                                               during observations.                                       NMFS has defined negligible impact                 are expected to subside quickly when
                                                 The Port of San Francisco shall                       as an impact resulting from the                       the exposures cease. Within the project
                                               submit a draft report to NMFS not later                 specified activity that cannot be                     area, there are no critical habitats or
                                               than 90 days following the end of                       reasonably expected to, and is not                    other biologically important areas
                                               construction activities. The Port of San                reasonably likely to, adversely affect the            (Calambokidis et al., 2015). The area is
                                               Francisco shall provide a final report                  species or stock through effects on                   an active commercial port, and while
                                               within 30 days following resolution of                  annual rates of recruitment or survival               harbor seals, California sea lions, and
                                               NMFS’ comments on the draft report.                     (50 CFR 216.103). A negligible impact                 other marine mammals may be present,
                                               Reports shall contain, at minimum, the                  finding is based on the lack of likely                the area is not an established rookery or
                                               following:                                              adverse effects on annual rates of                    breeding ground for local populations.
                                                 • Date and time that monitored                        recruitment or survival (i.e., population-               During all impact driving,
                                               activity begins and ends for each day                   level effects). An estimate of the number             implementation of soft start procedures,
                                               conducted (monitoring period);                          of takes alone is not enough information              the use of a bubble curtain, and
                                                 • Construction activities occurring                   on which to base an impact                            monitoring of established shutdown
                                               during each daily observation period,                   determination. In addition to                         zones will be required. Given sufficient
                                               including how many and what type of                     considering estimates of the number of                notice through use of soft start (for
                                               piles driven;                                           marine mammals that might be ‘‘taken’’                impact driving), marine mammals are
                                                 • Deviation from initial proposal in                  through harassment, NMFS considers                    expected to move away from an
                                               pile numbers, pile types, average                       other factors, such as the likely nature              irritating sound source prior to it
                                               driving times, etc.;                                    of any responses (e.g., intensity,                    becoming potentially injurious. In
                                                 • Weather parameters in each                          duration), the context of any responses               addition, PSOs will be stationed within
                                               monitoring period (e.g., wind speed,                    (e.g., critical reproductive time or                  the action area whenever pile driving/
                                               percent cloud cover, visibility);                       location, migration), as well as effects              removal and drilling operations are
                                                 • Water conditions in each                            on habitat, and the likely effectiveness              underway. Depending on the activity,
                                               monitoring period (e.g., sea state, tide                of the mitigation. We also assess the                 The Port of San Francisco will employ
                                               state);                                                 number, intensity, and context of                     the use of at least one PSO to monitor
                                                 • Extrapolated estimates of the total                 estimated takes by evaluating this                    shutdown and monitoring zones.
                                               observed Level B harassment takes                       information relative to population                       Although the MBFL and WTL Project
                                               based on the percentage of the Level B                  status. Consistent with the 1989                      would have some permanent removal of
                                               harassment zone that was not visible or                 preamble for NMFS’s implementing                      habitat available to marine mammals,
                                               was not monitored.                                      regulations (54 FR 40338; September 29,               the area lost would be negligible.
                                                 • For each marine mammal sighting:                    1989), the impacts from other past and                Construction of the MBFL and WTL
                                                 Æ Species, numbers, and, if possible,                 ongoing anthropogenic activities are                  structures and dredging for the project
                                               sex and age class of marine mammals;                    incorporated into this analysis via their             will result in the disturbance of up to
                                                 Æ Description of any observable                       impacts on the environmental baseline                 approximately 8.4 acres of
                                               marine mammal behavior patterns,                        (e.g., as reflected in the regulatory status          predominantly fine-grained sediment
                                               including bearing and direction of travel               of the species, population size and                   and the associated benthic infaunal
                                               and distance from pile driving activity;                growth rate where known, ongoing                      community. Total habitat disturbed
                                                 Æ Location and distance from pile                     sources of human-caused mortality, or                 from the project activities is estimated at
                                               driving activities to marine mammals                    ambient noise levels).                                0.000071 percent of the total South San
                                               and distance from the marine mammals                       As stated in the mitigation section,               Francisco Bay subtidal habitat available
                                               to the observation point;                               bubble curtains will be used and                      (NOAA 2007). This is a relatively small
                                                 Æ Estimated amount of time that the                   shutdown zones that encompass the                     fraction of area relative to the total
                                               animals remained in the Level B                         area in which Level A harassment might                available habitat for foraging and transit
                                               harassment zone;                                        be expected to occur will be                          for marine mammals. In addition, to
                                                 Æ Description of implementation of                    implemented. As a result, no take by                  minimize impacts, in-water
                                               mitigation measures within each                         Level A harassment is expected nor                    construction will be limited to locally
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                                               monitoring period (e.g., shutdown or                    authorized for this activity. Exposures to            established environmental work
                                               delay);                                                 elevated sound levels produced during                 windows between June and November.
                                                 Æ Other human activity in the area                    pile driving activities may cause                        Overall, impacts to marine mammals
                                               within each monitoring period; and                      behavioral responses by an animal, but                and prey species due to the Mission Bay
                                                 Æ A summary of the following:                         they are expected to be mild and                      Ferry and Water Taxi Landing Project
                                                 D Total number of individuals of each                 temporary. Effects on individuals that                are expected to be minor and temporary.
                                               species detected within the monitoring                  are taken by Level B harassment, on the               The area impacted by the project is very


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                                               small compared to the available habitat                 may be considered in the analysis, such                 Dated: October 16, 2018.
                                               around San Francisco Bay. The most                      as the temporal or spatial scale of the               Catherine Marzin,
                                               likely impact to prey will be temporary                 activities.                                           Acting Director, Office of Protected Resources,
                                               behavioral avoidance of the immediate                     Take for all species authorized except              National Marine Fisheries Service.
                                               area. During pile driving and drilling, it              harbor seal is less than five percent of              [FR Doc. 2018–22923 Filed 10–19–18; 8:45 am]
                                               is expected that fish and marine                                                                              BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                                                                       their respective stock abundance. For
                                               mammals would temporarily move to
                                                                                                       harbor seal, the authorized take is less
                                               nearby locations and return to the area
                                               following cessation of in-water                         than 10 percent of the stock abundance.
                                                                                                                                                             DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                               construction activities. Therefore,                     Based on this and the analysis
                                               indirect effects on marine mammal prey                  contained herein of the proposed                      National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                               during the construction are not expected                activity (including the proposed                      Administration
                                               to be substantial.                                      mitigation and monitoring measures)
                                                                                                                                                             RIN 0648–XG575
                                                  In summary and as described above,                   and the anticipated take of marine
                                               the following factors primarily support                 mammals, NMFS finds that small                        South Atlantic Fishery Management
                                               our determination that the impacts                      numbers of marine mammals will be                     Council; Public Meetings
                                               resulting from this activity are not                    taken relative to the population size of
                                               expected to adversely affect the species                the affected species or stocks.                       AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries
                                               or stock through effects on annual rates                                                                      Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                                                                                       Unmitigable Adverse Impact Analysis                   Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                               of recruitment or survival:
                                                  • Mortality is not anticipated or                    and Determination                                     Commerce.
                                               authorized;                                               There are no relevant subsistence uses              ACTION: Notice of public meetings.
                                                  • Minimal impacts to marine                          of the affected marine mammal stocks or
                                               mammal habitat are expected;                                                                                  SUMMARY:   The South Atlantic Fishery
                                                                                                       species implicated by this action.
                                                  • Bubble curtain and other sound                                                                           Management Council (Council) will
                                               attenuating devices are used during                     Therefore, NMFS has determined that                   hold a meeting of its Habitat Protection
                                               impact pile driving will lessen the                     the total taking of affected species or               and Ecosystem-Based Management
                                               amount of behavioral disturbance and                    stocks would not have an unmitigable                  Advisory Panel (AP).
                                               contribute to the alleviation of the                    adverse impact on the availability of                 DATES: The Habitat Protection and
                                               likelihood of injury;                                   such species or stocks for taking for                 Ecosystem-Based Management AP
                                                  • Impacts are not occurring in                       subsistence purposes.                                 meeting will take place November 6,
                                               rookeries, or known areas or features of                National Environmental Policy Act                     2018, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.,
                                               special significance for foraging or                                                                          November 7, 2018, from 9 a.m. until
                                               reproduction in the project area;                          To comply with the National                        4:30 p.m., and November 8, 2018, from
                                                  • Anticipated incidents of Level B                   Environmental Policy Act of 1969                      9 a.m. until 12 p.m.
                                               harassment consist of, at worst,                        (NEPA; 42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) and                    ADDRESSES:
                                               temporary modifications in behavior;                    NOAA Administrative Order (NAO)                          Meeting address: The meetings will be
                                               and                                                     216–6A, NMFS must review our action                   held at the Sirata Beach Resort and
                                                  • Required mitigation measures (i.e.,                (i.e., the issuance of an incidental                  Conference Center, 5300 Gulf
                                               shutdown zones) are expected to be                      harassment authorization) with respect                Boulevard, St. Petersburg, FL 33706;
                                               effective in reducing the effects of the                                                                      phone: (727) 363–5100.
                                                                                                       to potential impacts on the human
                                               specified activity.                                                                                              Council address: South Atlantic
                                                  Based on the analysis contained                      environment.
                                                                                                          This action is consistent with                     Fishery Management Council, 4055
                                               herein of the likely effects of the
                                                                                                       categories of activities identified in                Faber Place Drive, Suite 201, N
                                               specified activity on marine mammals
                                                                                                                                                             Charleston, SC 29405.
                                               and their habitat, and taking into                      Categorical Exclusion B4 (incidental
                                               consideration the implementation of the                 harassment authorizations with no                     FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kim
                                               monitoring and mitigation measures,                     anticipated serious injury or mortality)              Iverson, Public Information Officer,
                                               NMFS finds that the total marine                        of the Companion Manual for NOAA                      SAFMC; phone: (843) 571–4366 or toll
                                               mammal take from the activity will have                 Administrative Order 216–6A, which do                 free (866) SAFMC–10; fax: (843) 769–
                                               a negligible impact on all affected                     not individually or cumulatively have                 4520; email: kim.iverson@safmc.net.
                                               marine mammal species or stocks.                        the potential for significant impacts on              SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
                                                                                                       the quality of the human environment                  Habitat Protection and Ecosystem-Based
                                               Small Numbers                                                                                                 Management AP meeting is open to the
                                                                                                       and for which we have not identified
                                                 As noted above, only small numbers                    any extraordinary circumstances that                  public and will be available via webinar
                                               of incidental take may be authorized                    would preclude this categorical                       as it occurs. Registration is required.
                                               under Section 101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA                  exclusion. Accordingly, NMFS has                      Webinar registration information and
                                               for specified activities other than                                                                           other meeting materials will be posted
                                                                                                       determined that the issuance of the IHA
                                               military readiness activities. The MMPA                                                                       to the Council’s website at: http://
                                                                                                       qualifies to be categorically excluded
                                               does not define small numbers and so,                                                                         safmc.net/safmc-meetings/current-
                                                                                                       from further NEPA review.
                                               in practice, where estimated numbers                                                                          advisory-panel-meetings/ as it becomes
                                               are available, NMFS compares the                        Endangered Species Act (ESA)                          available.
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                                               number of individuals taken to the most                                                                          The Habitat Protection and
                                               appropriate estimation of abundance of                    No incidental take of ESA-listed                    Ecosystem-Based Management AP
                                               the relevant species or stock in our                    species is proposed for authorization or              meeting agenda will include the
                                               determination of whether an                             expected to result from this activity.                following: An update on the Final
                                               authorization is limited to small                       Therefore, NMFS has determined that                   Environmental Impact Statement for the
                                               numbers of marine mammals.                              formal consultation under section 7 of                Navy Fleet Training and Testing Area
                                               Additionally, other qualitative factors                 the ESA is not required for this action.              cooperatively developed by the Navy


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Document Created: 2018-10-20 01:49:22
Document Modified: 2018-10-20 01:49:22
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 incidental harassment authorization.
DatesThis Authorization is effective from June 1, 2019, to May 31, 2020.
ContactGray Redding, Office of Protected Resources, NMFS, (301) 427-8401. Electronic copies of the application and supporting documents, as well as a list of the references cited in this document, may be obtained online at: https:// www.fisheries.noaa.gov/national/marine-mammal-protection/incidental- take-authorizations-construction-activities. In case of problems accessing these documents, please call the contact listed above.
FR Citation83 FR 53217 
RIN Number0648-XG10

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