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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
RIN 0648–XA595
Draft 2011 Marine Mammal Stock
Assessment Reports
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice; request for comments.
AGENCY:
NMFS reviewed the Alaska,
Atlantic, and Pacific regional marine
mammal stock assessment reports
(SARs) in accordance with the Marine
Mammal Protection Act. SARs for
marine mammals in the Alaska,
Atlantic, and Pacific regions were
revised according to new information.
NMFS solicits public comments on draft
2011 SARs.
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Comments must be received by
November 22, 2011.
ADDRESSES: The 2011 draft SARs,
summaries of them, and references cited
in this notice are available in electronic
form via the Internet at https://
www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/sars/draft.htm.
Copies of the Alaska Regional SARs
may be requested from Robyn Angliss,
Alaska Fisheries Science Center, NMFS,
7600 Sand Point Way, NE BIN 15700,
Seattle, WA 98115–0070.
Copies of the Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico,
and Caribbean Regional SARs may be
requested from Gordon Waring,
Northeast Fisheries Science Center, 166
Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543.
Copies of the Pacific Regional SARs
may be requested from Jim Carretta,
Southwest Fisheries Science Center,
8604 La Jolla Shores Drive, La Jolla, CA
92037–1508.
You may submit comments, identified
by [NOAA–NMFS–2011–0200], by any
of the following methods:
Electronic Submissions: Submit all
electronic public comments via the
Federal eRulemaking Portal https://
www.regulations.gov.
Mail: Send comments or requests for
copies of reports to: Chief, Marine
Mammal and Sea Turtle Conservation
Division, Office of Protected Resources,
National Marine Fisheries Service, 1315
East-West Highway, Silver Spring, MD
20910–3226, Attn: Stock Assessments.
Instructions: All comments received
are a part of the public record and will
generally be posted to https://
www.regulations.gov without change.
All Personal Identifying Information (for
example, name, address, etc.)
voluntarily submitted by the commenter
may be publicly accessible. Do not
submit Confidential Business
Information or otherwise sensitive or
protected information.
NMFS will accept anonymous
comments (enter N/A in the required
fields, if you wish to remain
anonymous). You may submit
attachments to electronic comments in
Microsoft Word, Excel, WordPerfect, or
Adobe PDF file formats only.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Shannon Bettridge, Office of Protected
Resources, 301–427–8402,
Shannon.Bettridge@noaa.gov; Robyn
Angliss 206–526–4032,
Robyn.Angliss@noaa.gov, regarding
Alaska regional stock assessments;
Gordon Waring, 508–495–2311,
Gordon.Waring@noaa.gov, regarding
Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean
regional stock assessments; or Jim
Carretta, 858–546–7171,
Jim.Carretta@noaa.gov, regarding
Pacific regional stock assessments.
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Section 117 of the Marine Mammal
Protection Act (MMPA) (16 U.S.C. 1361
et seq.) requires NMFS and the U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service (FWS) to prepare
stock assessments for each stock of
marine mammals occurring in waters
under the jurisdiction of the United
States. These reports must contain
information regarding the distribution
and abundance of the stock, population
growth rates and trends, estimates of
annual human-caused mortality and
serious injury from all sources,
descriptions of the fisheries with which
the stock interacts, and the status of the
stock. Initial reports were completed in
1995.
The MMPA requires NMFS and FWS
to review the SARs at least annually for
strategic stocks and stocks for which
significant new information is available,
and at least once every three years for
non-strategic stocks. The term ‘‘strategic
stock’’ means a marine mammal stock:
(A) For which the level of direct humancaused mortality exceeds the potential
biological removal level; (B) which,
based on the best available scientific
information, is declining and is likely to
be listed as a threatened species under
the Endangered Species Act within the
foreseeable future; or (C) which is listed
as a threatened species or endangered
species under the Endangered Species
Act. NMFS and the FWS are required to
revise a SAR if the status of the stock
has changed or can be more accurately
determined. NMFS, in conjunction with
the Alaska, Atlantic, and Pacific
independent Scientific Review Groups
(SRGs), reviewed the status of marine
mammal stocks as required and revised
reports in the Alaska, Atlantic, and
Pacific regions to incorporate new
information. NMFS solicits public
comments on the draft 2011 SARs.
Alaska Reports
In the Alaska region (waters off
Alaska that are under the jurisdiction of
the United States), SARs for 35 Alaska
stocks (14 ‘‘strategic’’, 21 ‘‘nonstrategic’’ including 12 new harbor seal
stocks) were updated or added. The
following stocks were reviewed and
considered for updating for 2011: Steller
sea lion (western and eastern stocks),
Northern fur seal, harbor seals (12
stocks), spotted seal, bearded seal,
ringed seal, ribbon seal, beluga whale
(Beaufort Sea, eastern Chukchi Sea,
eastern Bering Sea, Bristol Bay, and
Cook Inlet stocks), AT1 transient killer
whale, harbor porpoise (Gulf of Alaska,
Bering Sea, Southeast Alaska stocks),
sperm whale, gray whale, humpback
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whale (western North Pacific and
central North Pacific stocks), fin whale,
North Pacific right whale, and bowhead
whale. Most revisions included updates
of abundance and/or mortality
estimates. None of the updates resulted
in change of status of a stock.
In light of the availability of new
fishery observer data, serious injury and
mortality data from the Alaska
groundfish fisheries observer programs
were updated for all stocks for the 20072009 period regardless of whether they
were scheduled for review in 2011.
Serious injury and mortality estimates
were changed for the following stocks:
Killer whale (Alaska resident and Gulf
of Alaska, Bering Sea, and Aleutian
Islands Transient stocks) and Dall’s
porpoise.
In 2010, NMFS and the Alaska Native
Harbor Seal Commission held their
annual co-management meeting during
which they agreed to proceed with a
revised set of population boundaries for
harbor seals in Alaska, resulting in a
population structure of twelve harbor
seal stocks in Alaska. NMFS is currently
in the process of drafting individual
SARs for the 12 stocks. Preliminary
abundance estimates and PBR levels
have been calculated for each harbor
seal stock, and those estimates are
included in the draft 2011 SARs.
Serious injury and mortality records for
harbor seals are reported; however, most
of these records have not been assigned
to a particular stock. At the
recommendation of the Alaska SRG,
data for all 12 harbor seals stocks in
Alaska are presented in a single harbor
seal SAR for 2011. NMFS expects to
develop separate SARs for all 12 stocks
in the 2012 SARs.
Typically, the most recent five years
of data are used for estimating average
annual serious injury and mortality of
stocks. In 2007, the NMFS Alaska
Fisheries Science Center (AFSC)
developed a new database for the
fisheries observer data and updated
analytical methods for estimating
bycatch. As a result of these changes,
AFSC determined that Alaska fisheries
observer data from 2007 onward could
not be combined with data from
analyses of data prior to 2006.
Therefore, after consulting the SRG, the
AFSC decided to base fishery observer
serious injury and mortality estimates
on an analysis of the most recent threeyear period from 2007–2009.
NMFS decided to shift the eastern
North Pacific gray whale SAR from the
Alaska SARs to the Pacific SARs
beginning in 2012. The NMFS
Southwest Fisheries Science Center has
the responsibility for conducting
abundance estimates and management
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for the gray whale stock; and, therefore,
the agency felt it was most appropriate
for that Center to prepare the SAR. Both
the Alaska SRG and Pacific SRG will
review the 2012 gray whale SAR, and
staff who compile the Pacific SARs will
work closely with AFSC and Northwest
Regional Office staff during the first year
after this transition is made.
Ice-dependent seal (‘‘ice seals’’) SARs
were updated in 2011 based on the
availability of significant new
information resulting from the status
reviews conducted for these stocks.
Atlantic Reports
In the Atlantic region, SARs were
revised for 14 Atlantic stocks and four
Gulf of Mexico stocks. The updated
western Atlantic (U.S. Atlantic coast,
Gulf of Mexico, and U.S. Territories in
the Caribbean) stocks include all the
large whale stocks except sperm whales
and blue whales, and those small
cetacean and seal species that had
fishery interactions. Of these, seven are
‘‘strategic’’ stocks: North Atlantic right
whale, humpback whale, fin whale, sei
whale, long-finned pilot whale, Atlantic
white-sided dolphin (which became
strategic because the 2002 abundance
estimate is outdated), and harbor
porpoise. The updated Gulf of Mexico
stocks include Bryde’s whale (which
has now become ‘‘strategic’’ because the
average annual human-caused mortality
and serious injury exceeds PBR),
pantropical spotted dolphin (not
‘‘strategic’’), bottlenose dolphin-bay,
sound and estuarine (all stocks
‘‘strategic’’) and bottlenose dolphinoceanic (not ‘‘strategic’’).
Eight new Atlantic region SARs have
been added in 2011. These include
reports for five Caribbean species
(bottlenose dolphin, Atlantic spotted
dolphin, spinner dolphin, short-finned
pilot whale, and Cuvier’s beaked whale)
and three Gulf of Mexico estuarine
stocks of bottlenose dolphin that had
previously been included in the
bottlenose dolphin—bay, sound and
estuarine stocks report (Barataria Bay,
St. Joseph Bay and Choctawhatchee
Bay). Because most of the bottlenose
dolphin stock sizes are currently
unknown but likely small, and
relatively few mortalities and serious
injuries would exceed PBR, NMFS
considers each of these stocks a
‘‘strategic’’ stock. All Caribbean region
stocks are being considered as strategic
stocks due to lack of knowledge of stock
size or anthropogenic mortality.
Pacific Reports
In the Pacific region (waters along the
west coast of the United States, within
waters surrounding the main and
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Northwest Hawaiian Islands, and within
waters surrounding U.S. Territories in
the Western Pacific), SARs were revised
for nine stocks, including four
‘‘strategic’’ stocks (Hawaiian monk seal,
Southern Resident killer whale, Hawaii
Insular false killer whale, and Hawaii
Pelagic false killer whale), and five
‘‘non-strategic’’ stocks (California sea
lion, California harbor seal, Northern
Oregon/Washington coast harbor
porpoise, Washington Inland waters
harbor porpoise, and Palmyra Atoll false
killer whale). The remaining 66 Pacific
region stocks under NMFS jurisdiction
were not revised, and information on
those stocks can be found in the final
2010 reports (Carretta et al. 2011).
General updates are as follows.
Abundance estimates were updated
for four stocks: California sea lion,
California harbor seal, Hawaiian monk
seal, and Southern Resident killer
whale. The abundance estimate updates
did not change the status of these
stocks. The new abundance estimate for
California sea lions increased the PBR
from 8,511 to 9,200. The new
abundance estimate for California
harbor seals decreased the PBR from
1,896 to 1,600. PBRs for Hawaiian monk
seals and Southern Resident killer
whales are unchanged.
Updated information on humancaused mortality is presented for
California Sea lions, California harbor
seals, two harbor porpoise stocks, and
three false killer whale stocks.
NMFS received a petition in October
2009 to list the Hawaii insular false
killer whale as endangered under the
Endangered Species Act. A Take
Reduction Team was established in
2010 with the goal of reducing mortality
and serious injury incidental to
commercial fishing in the Hawaii
pelagic, Hawaii insular, and Palmyra
stocks of false killer whale (75 FR 2853,
19 January 2010). Details on the Take
Reduction Plan and its proposed
implementation were published in 2011
(76 FR 42082, 18 July 2011). New
information on a population viability
analysis for the stock of Hawaii Insular
false killer whale is presented in the
draft 2011 SAR.
Dated: August 18, 2011.
James H. Lecky,
Director, Office of Protected Resources,
National Marine Fisheries Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
RIN 0648-XA595
Draft 2011 Marine Mammal Stock Assessment Reports
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Notice; request for comments.
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SUMMARY: NMFS reviewed the Alaska, Atlantic, and Pacific regional
marine mammal stock assessment reports (SARs) in accordance with the
Marine Mammal Protection Act. SARs for marine mammals in the Alaska,
Atlantic, and Pacific regions were revised according to new
information. NMFS solicits public comments on draft 2011 SARs.
DATES: Comments must be received by November 22, 2011.
ADDRESSES: The 2011 draft SARs, summaries of them, and references cited
in this notice are available in electronic form via the Internet at
https://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/sars/draft.htm.
Copies of the Alaska Regional SARs may be requested from Robyn
Angliss, Alaska Fisheries Science Center, NMFS, 7600 Sand Point Way, NE
BIN 15700, Seattle, WA 98115-0070.
Copies of the Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean Regional SARs
may be requested from Gordon Waring, Northeast Fisheries Science
Center, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543.
Copies of the Pacific Regional SARs may be requested from Jim
Carretta, Southwest Fisheries Science Center, 8604 La Jolla Shores
Drive, La Jolla, CA 92037-1508.
You may submit comments, identified by [NOAA-NMFS-2011-0200], by
any of the following methods:
Electronic Submissions: Submit all electronic public comments via
the Federal eRulemaking Portal https://www.regulations.gov.
Mail: Send comments or requests for copies of reports to: Chief,
Marine Mammal and Sea Turtle Conservation Division, Office of Protected
Resources, National Marine Fisheries Service, 1315 East-West Highway,
Silver Spring, MD 20910-3226, Attn: Stock Assessments.
Instructions: All comments received are a part of the public record
and will generally be posted to https://www.regulations.gov without
change. All Personal Identifying Information (for example, name,
address, etc.) voluntarily submitted by the commenter may be publicly
accessible. Do not submit Confidential Business Information or
otherwise sensitive or protected information.
NMFS will accept anonymous comments (enter N/A in the required
fields, if you wish to remain anonymous). You may submit attachments to
electronic comments in Microsoft Word, Excel, WordPerfect, or Adobe PDF
file formats only.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Shannon Bettridge, Office of Protected
Resources, 301-427-8402, Shannon.Bettridge@noaa.gov; Robyn Angliss 206-
526-4032, Robyn.Angliss@noaa.gov, regarding Alaska regional stock
assessments; Gordon Waring, 508-495-2311, Gordon.Waring@noaa.gov,
regarding Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean regional stock
assessments; or Jim Carretta, 858-546-7171, Jim.Carretta@noaa.gov,
regarding Pacific regional stock assessments.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Section 117 of the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) (16 U.S.C.
1361 et seq.) requires NMFS and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
(FWS) to prepare stock assessments for each stock of marine mammals
occurring in waters under the jurisdiction of the United States. These
reports must contain information regarding the distribution and
abundance of the stock, population growth rates and trends, estimates
of annual human-caused mortality and serious injury from all sources,
descriptions of the fisheries with which the stock interacts, and the
status of the stock. Initial reports were completed in 1995.
The MMPA requires NMFS and FWS to review the SARs at least annually
for strategic stocks and stocks for which significant new information
is available, and at least once every three years for non-strategic
stocks. The term ``strategic stock'' means a marine mammal stock: (A)
For which the level of direct human-caused mortality exceeds the
potential biological removal level; (B) which, based on the best
available scientific information, is declining and is likely to be
listed as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act within
the foreseeable future; or (C) which is listed as a threatened species
or endangered species under the Endangered Species Act. NMFS and the
FWS are required to revise a SAR if the status of the stock has changed
or can be more accurately determined. NMFS, in conjunction with the
Alaska, Atlantic, and Pacific independent Scientific Review Groups
(SRGs), reviewed the status of marine mammal stocks as required and
revised reports in the Alaska, Atlantic, and Pacific regions to
incorporate new information. NMFS solicits public comments on the draft
2011 SARs.
Alaska Reports
In the Alaska region (waters off Alaska that are under the
jurisdiction of the United States), SARs for 35 Alaska stocks (14
``strategic'', 21 ``non-strategic'' including 12 new harbor seal
stocks) were updated or added. The following stocks were reviewed and
considered for updating for 2011: Steller sea lion (western and eastern
stocks), Northern fur seal, harbor seals (12 stocks), spotted seal,
bearded seal, ringed seal, ribbon seal, beluga whale (Beaufort Sea,
eastern Chukchi Sea, eastern Bering Sea, Bristol Bay, and Cook Inlet
stocks), AT1 transient killer whale, harbor porpoise (Gulf of Alaska,
Bering Sea, Southeast Alaska stocks), sperm whale, gray whale, humpback
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whale (western North Pacific and central North Pacific stocks), fin
whale, North Pacific right whale, and bowhead whale. Most revisions
included updates of abundance and/or mortality estimates. None of the
updates resulted in change of status of a stock.
In light of the availability of new fishery observer data, serious
injury and mortality data from the Alaska groundfish fisheries observer
programs were updated for all stocks for the 2007- 2009 period
regardless of whether they were scheduled for review in 2011. Serious
injury and mortality estimates were changed for the following stocks:
Killer whale (Alaska resident and Gulf of Alaska, Bering Sea, and
Aleutian Islands Transient stocks) and Dall's porpoise.
In 2010, NMFS and the Alaska Native Harbor Seal Commission held
their annual co-management meeting during which they agreed to proceed
with a revised set of population boundaries for harbor seals in Alaska,
resulting in a population structure of twelve harbor seal stocks in
Alaska. NMFS is currently in the process of drafting individual SARs
for the 12 stocks. Preliminary abundance estimates and PBR levels have
been calculated for each harbor seal stock, and those estimates are
included in the draft 2011 SARs. Serious injury and mortality records
for harbor seals are reported; however, most of these records have not
been assigned to a particular stock. At the recommendation of the
Alaska SRG, data for all 12 harbor seals stocks in Alaska are presented
in a single harbor seal SAR for 2011. NMFS expects to develop separate
SARs for all 12 stocks in the 2012 SARs.
Typically, the most recent five years of data are used for
estimating average annual serious injury and mortality of stocks. In
2007, the NMFS Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC) developed a new
database for the fisheries observer data and updated analytical methods
for estimating bycatch. As a result of these changes, AFSC determined
that Alaska fisheries observer data from 2007 onward could not be
combined with data from analyses of data prior to 2006. Therefore,
after consulting the SRG, the AFSC decided to base fishery observer
serious injury and mortality estimates on an analysis of the most
recent three-year period from 2007-2009.
NMFS decided to shift the eastern North Pacific gray whale SAR from
the Alaska SARs to the Pacific SARs beginning in 2012. The NMFS
Southwest Fisheries Science Center has the responsibility for
conducting abundance estimates and management for the gray whale stock;
and, therefore, the agency felt it was most appropriate for that Center
to prepare the SAR. Both the Alaska SRG and Pacific SRG will review the
2012 gray whale SAR, and staff who compile the Pacific SARs will work
closely with AFSC and Northwest Regional Office staff during the first
year after this transition is made.
Ice-dependent seal (``ice seals'') SARs were updated in 2011 based
on the availability of significant new information resulting from the
status reviews conducted for these stocks.
Atlantic Reports
In the Atlantic region, SARs were revised for 14 Atlantic stocks
and four Gulf of Mexico stocks. The updated western Atlantic (U.S.
Atlantic coast, Gulf of Mexico, and U.S. Territories in the Caribbean)
stocks include all the large whale stocks except sperm whales and blue
whales, and those small cetacean and seal species that had fishery
interactions. Of these, seven are ``strategic'' stocks: North Atlantic
right whale, humpback whale, fin whale, sei whale, long-finned pilot
whale, Atlantic white-sided dolphin (which became strategic because the
2002 abundance estimate is outdated), and harbor porpoise. The updated
Gulf of Mexico stocks include Bryde's whale (which has now become
``strategic'' because the average annual human-caused mortality and
serious injury exceeds PBR), pantropical spotted dolphin (not
``strategic''), bottlenose dolphin-bay, sound and estuarine (all stocks
``strategic'') and bottlenose dolphin-oceanic (not ``strategic'').
Eight new Atlantic region SARs have been added in 2011. These
include reports for five Caribbean species (bottlenose dolphin,
Atlantic spotted dolphin, spinner dolphin, short-finned pilot whale,
and Cuvier's beaked whale) and three Gulf of Mexico estuarine stocks of
bottlenose dolphin that had previously been included in the bottlenose
dolphin--bay, sound and estuarine stocks report (Barataria Bay, St.
Joseph Bay and Choctawhatchee Bay). Because most of the bottlenose
dolphin stock sizes are currently unknown but likely small, and
relatively few mortalities and serious injuries would exceed PBR, NMFS
considers each of these stocks a ``strategic'' stock. All Caribbean
region stocks are being considered as strategic stocks due to lack of
knowledge of stock size or anthropogenic mortality.
Pacific Reports
In the Pacific region (waters along the west coast of the United
States, within waters surrounding the main and Northwest Hawaiian
Islands, and within waters surrounding U.S. Territories in the Western
Pacific), SARs were revised for nine stocks, including four
``strategic'' stocks (Hawaiian monk seal, Southern Resident killer
whale, Hawaii Insular false killer whale, and Hawaii Pelagic false
killer whale), and five ``non-strategic'' stocks (California sea lion,
California harbor seal, Northern Oregon/Washington coast harbor
porpoise, Washington Inland waters harbor porpoise, and Palmyra Atoll
false killer whale). The remaining 66 Pacific region stocks under NMFS
jurisdiction were not revised, and information on those stocks can be
found in the final 2010 reports (Carretta et al. 2011). General updates
are as follows.
Abundance estimates were updated for four stocks: California sea
lion, California harbor seal, Hawaiian monk seal, and Southern Resident
killer whale. The abundance estimate updates did not change the status
of these stocks. The new abundance estimate for California sea lions
increased the PBR from 8,511 to 9,200. The new abundance estimate for
California harbor seals decreased the PBR from 1,896 to 1,600. PBRs for
Hawaiian monk seals and Southern Resident killer whales are unchanged.
Updated information on human-caused mortality is presented for
California Sea lions, California harbor seals, two harbor porpoise
stocks, and three false killer whale stocks.
NMFS received a petition in October 2009 to list the Hawaii insular
false killer whale as endangered under the Endangered Species Act. A
Take Reduction Team was established in 2010 with the goal of reducing
mortality and serious injury incidental to commercial fishing in the
Hawaii pelagic, Hawaii insular, and Palmyra stocks of false killer
whale (75 FR 2853, 19 January 2010). Details on the Take Reduction Plan
and its proposed implementation were published in 2011 (76 FR 42082, 18
July 2011). New information on a population viability analysis for the
stock of Hawaii Insular false killer whale is presented in the draft
2011 SAR.
Dated: August 18, 2011.
James H. Lecky,
Director, Office of Protected Resources, National Marine Fisheries
Service.
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