Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities; Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to Marine Site Characterization Surveys in the Area of Commercial Lease of Submerged Lands for Renewable Energy Development on the Outer Continental Shelf Lease Areas OCS-A 0486, 0487, and 0500, 62337-62341 [2023-19508]
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(BOEM) Commercial Lease of
Submerged Lands for Renewable Energy
Development on the Outer Continental
Shelf (OCS) Lease Areas OCS–A 0486,
0487, 0500 and along potential export
cable routes (ECR). The activities are
identical to those covered under the
initial IHA, which expires on October 5,
2023. Pursuant to the Marine Mammal
Protection Act (MMPA), prior to issuing
the initial IHA, NMFS requested
comments on both the proposed IHA
and the potential for renewing the
initial authorization if certain
requirements were satisfied. The
renewal requirements have been
satisfied, and NMFS is now providing
an additional 15-day comment period to
allow for any additional comments on
the proposed renewal not previously
provided during the initial 30-day
comment period. If issued, the renewal
IHA would be effective from the date of
Dated: September 5, 2023.
issuance.
James Maeder,
DATES: Comments and information must
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Antidumping
be received no later than September 26,
and Countervailing Duty Operations.
2023.
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Orsted Wind Power North America LLC references cited in this document, may
(Orsted) for the renewal of their 2022
be obtained online at:
incidental harassment authorization
www.fisheries.noaa.gov/national/
(IHA) (hereinafter, the 2022 IHA is
marine-mammal-protection/incidentalreferred to as the ‘‘initial IHA’’ and the
take-authorizations-constructionrequested IHA is referred to as the
activities. In case of problems accessing
‘‘Renewal IHA’’) to take marine
these documents, please call the contact
mammals incidental to marine site
listed below.
characterization surveys, using highFOR
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
resolution geophysical (HRG)
Karolyn Lock, Office of Protected
equipment, in coastal waters from New
Resources, NMFS, (301) 427–8401.
York to Massachusetts, including the
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
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which are due from multiple parties
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These initiations and this notice are
in accordance with section 751(a) of the
Act (19 U.S.C. 1675(a)) and 19 CFR
351.221(c)(1)(i).
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Background
The Marine Mammal Protection Act
(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 promulgated or, if the
taking is limited to harassment, an
incidental harassment authorization is
issued.
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). 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 here
as ‘‘mitigation measures’’). NMFS must
also prescribe requirements pertaining
to monitoring and reporting of such
takings. The definitions of key terms
such as ‘‘take,’’ ‘‘harassment,’’ and
‘‘negligible impact’’ can be found in the
MMPA and NMFS implementing
regulations (see 16 U.S.C. 1362; 50 CFR
216.3; 50 CFR 216.103).
NMFS’ regulations implementing the
MMPA at 50 CFR 216.107(e) indicate
that IHAs may be renewed for
additional periods of time not to exceed
one year for each reauthorization. In the
notice of proposed IHA for the initial
IHA, NMFS described the circumstances
under which we would consider issuing
a renewal for this activity, and
requested public comment on a
potential renewal under those
circumstances. Specifically, on a caseby-case basis, NMFS may issue a 1-time
1-year renewal of an IHA following
notice to the public providing an
additional 15 days for public comments
when (1) up to another year of identical,
or nearly identical, activities as
described in the Detailed Description of
Specified Activities section of the initial
IHA issuance notice is planned, or (2)
the activities as described in the
Description of the Specified Activities
and Anticipated Impacts section of the
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initial IHA issuance notice would not be
completed by the time the initial IHA
expires and a renewal would allow for
completion of the activities beyond that
described in the DATES section of the
notice of issuance of the initial IHA,
provided all of the following conditions
are met:
1. A request for renewal is received no
later than 60 days prior to the needed
renewal of the initial IHA effective date
(recognizing that the renewal’s
expiration date cannot extend beyond 1
year from expiration of the initial IHA);
2. The request for renewal must
include the following:
• An explanation that the activities to
be conducted under the requested
renewal are identical to the activities
analyzed under the initial IHA, are a
subset of the activities, or include
changes so minor (e.g., reduction in pile
size) that the changes do not affect the
previous analyses, mitigation and
monitoring requirements, or take
estimates (with the exception of
reducing the type or amount of take);
and
• A preliminary monitoring report
showing the results of the required
monitoring to date and an explanation
showing that the monitoring results do
not indicate impacts of a scale or nature
not previously analyzed or authorized;
and
3. Upon review of the request for
renewal, the status of the affected
species or stocks, and any other
pertinent information, NMFS
determines that there are no more than
minor changes in the activities, the
mitigation and monitoring measures
will remain the same and appropriate,
and the findings in the initial IHA
remain valid.
An additional public comment period
of 15 days (for a total of 45 days), with
direct notice by email, phone, or postal
service to commenters on the initial
IHA, is provided to allow for any
additional comments on the proposed
renewal. A description of the renewal
process may be found on our website at:
www.fisheries.noaa.gov/national/
marine-mammal-protection/incidentalharassment-authorization-renewals.
Any comments received on the potential
renewal, along with relevant comments
on the initial IHA, have been considered
in the development of this proposed
IHA renewal, and a summary of agency
responses to applicable comments is
included in this notice. NMFS will
consider any additional public
comments prior to making any final
decision on the issuance of the
requested renewal, and agency
responses will be summarized in the
final notice of our decision.
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National Environmental Policy Act
This action is consistent with
categories of activities identified in
Categorical Exclusion B4 (incidental
take 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
determined that the issuance of the
initial IHA qualified to be categorically
excluded from further NEPA review.
NMFS has preliminarily determined
that the application of this categorical
exclusion remains appropriate for this
Renewal IHA.
Summary of Request
On October 6, 2022, NMFS issued an
IHA to Orsted to take small numbers of
marine mammals incidental to marine
site characterization surveys in Federal
and state waters located in Lease Areas
OCS–A 0486, 0487, 0500 off the coasts
from New York to Massachusetts and
along potential ECRs to landfall
locations between Raritan Bay (part of
the New York Bight) and Falmouth,
Massachusetts. On May 26, 2023, NMFS
received a request for a renewal of that
initial IHA because Orsted’s marine site
characterization surveys under the
initial IHA had not yet occurred and
more time is required. As described in
the application for the Renewal IHA, the
activities for which incidental take is
requested are identical to those covered
by the initial IHA. However, Orsted
decreased the number of survey days
from 400 to 390 based on the
assumption that subsidiaries of Orsted
will have separate incidental take
authorizations for marine site
characterization surveys in Lease Areas
OCS–A 0486 (Revolution Wind; 88 FR
8996, February 10, 2023) and OCS–A
0487 (Sunrise Wind; 87 FR 79072,
January 19, 2023) during the proposed
effective period of the Renewal IHA.
NMFS is proposing to authorize
incidental take through this proposed
Renewal IHA assuming 400 survey days
will be necessary as NMFS has not
promulgated final rules for Revolution
Wind and Sunrise Wind.
As no work has commenced under the
initial IHA, Orsted cannot provide a
preliminary monitoring report.
However, if work occurs before the
effective date of the proposed Renewal
IHA, a preliminary monitoring report
would be required and be made
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available on NMFS’ website (available at
https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/
national/marine-mammal-protection/
incidental-take-authorizations-otherenergy-activities-renewable) and would
detail any implemented mitigation and
monitoring and show that no impacts of
a scale or nature not previously
analyzed or authorized have occurred as
a result of the activities conducted.
Orsted has complied with all the
requirements (e.g., mitigation,
monitoring, and reporting) of the
previous IHAs in Lease Areas OCS–A
0486, 0487, and 0500 (84 FR 52464,
October 2, 2019; 85 FR 63508, October
8, 2020; 87 FR 13975, March 11, 2022).
On August 1, 2022, NMFS announced
proposed changes to the existing North
Atlantic right whale vessel speed
regulations to further reduce the
likelihood of mortalities and serious
injuries to endangered North Atlantic
right whales from vessel collisions,
which are a leading cause of the species’
decline and a primary factor in an
ongoing Unusual Mortality Event (87 FR
46921). Should a final vessel speed rule
be issued and become effective during
the effective period of this proposed
Renewal IHA (or any other MMPA
incidental take authorization), the
authorization holder would be required
to comply with any and all applicable
requirements contained within the final
rule. Specifically, where measures in
any final vessel speed rule are more
protective or restrictive than those in
this or any other MMPA authorization,
authorization holders would be required
to comply with the requirements of the
rule. Alternatively, where measures in
this or any other MMPA authorization
are more restrictive or protective than
those in any final vessel speed rule, the
measures in the MMPA authorization
would remain in place. These changes
would become effective immediately
upon the effective date of any final
vessel speed rule and would not require
any further action on NMFS’s part.
Description of the Specified Activities
and Anticipated Impacts
Orsted plans to conduct marine site
characterization surveys, specifically
HRG surveys, in the Lease Areas OCS–
A 0486, 0487, 0500 and ECR Area in
Federal and state waters from New York
to Massachusetts to support the
characterization of the existing seabed
and subsurface geological conditions,
which is necessary for the development
of an offshore electric transmission
system. The project would use active
acoustic sources, including some with
potential to result in the incidental take
of marine mammals by Level B
harassment.
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This proposed Renewal IHA is
identical to the initial IHA and
conservatively assumes no work will
occur for the remainder of the initial
IHA.
The Renewal IHA would authorize
incidental take, by Level B harassment
only (in the form of behavioral
disturbance), of 16 species or stocks of
marine mammals for identical marine
site characterization survey activities to
be completed in one year, in the same
area, using survey methods identical to
those described in the initial IHA
application. Therefore, the anticipated
effects on marine mammals and the
affected stocks also remain the same.
The amount of take, by Level B
harassment, requested for the Renewal
IHA is also identical to that authorized
in the initial IHA. All mitigation,
monitoring, and reporting measures
would remain exactly as described in
the Federal Register notice of the issued
initial IHA (87 FR 61575, October 12,
2022).
Detailed Description of the Activity
A detailed description of the marine
site characterization survey activities for
which incidental take is proposed here
may be found in the Federal Register
notice of the proposed IHA (87 FR
52515, August 26, 2022) for the initial
authorization. The location and nature
of the activities, including the types of
equipment planned for use, are identical
to those described in the previous
notices.
TABLE 1—NUMBER OF SURVEY DAYS
FOR EACH LEASE AREA AND ECR 1
Area
IHA Total
number of
survey
days 2
OCS–A–0486 ............................
OCA–A–0487 ............................
OCS–A–0500 ............................
ECR ..........................................
Total ..........................................
10
10
200
180
400
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1 Up to three total survey vessels may be
operating within both of the survey areas concurrently. Orsted estimated it would conduct
surveys at a rate of 70 kilometers (km) per
survey day.
2 NMFS proposes to authorize work for the
same number of vessel days as described in
the initial IHA.
Description of Marine Mammals
A description of the marine mammals
in the area of the activities for which
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authorization of take is proposed here,
including information on abundance,
status, distribution, and hearing, may be
found in the Federal Register notice of
the proposed IHA for the initial
authorization (87 FR 52515, August 26,
2022). NMFS has reviewed the recently
finalized 2022 Stock Assessment
Reports (SARs), which included updates
to stock abundances since the initial
IHA was issued, information on relevant
Unusual Mortality Events, and other
scientific literature. In August 2023,
NMFS released its final 2022 SARs,
which updated the population estimate
(Nbest) of North Atlantic right whales
from 368 to 338 and annual mortality
and serious injury increased from 8.1 to
31.2. This large increase in annual
serious injury/mortality is a result of
NMFS including undetected annual
mortality and serious injury in the total
annual serious injury/mortality, which
had not been previously included in the
SARs. The population estimate is
slightly lower than the North Atlantic
Right Whale Consortium’s 2022 Report
Card, which identifies the population
estimate as 340 individuals (Pettis et al.,
2023). NMFS has determined that
neither this nor any other new
information affects which species or
stocks have the potential to be affected
or any other pertinent information in
the Description of the Marine Mammals
in the Area of Specified Activities
contained in the supporting documents
for the initial IHA.
Potential Effects on Marine Mammals
and Their Habitat
A description of the potential effects
of the specified activity on marine
mammals and their habitat for the
activities for which take is proposed
here may be found in the Federal
Register notice of the proposed IHA for
the initial authorization proposed (87
FR 52515, August 26, 2022). NMFS has
reviewed information on relevant
Unusual Mortality Events, the 2022
SARs, and other scientific literature and
data, and preliminarily determined that
there is no new information that affects
our initial analysis of impacts on marine
mammals and their habitat.
Estimated Take
A detailed description of the methods
and inputs used to estimate take for the
specified activity are found in the
notices of the proposed (87 FR 52515,
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August 26, 2022) and issued (87 FR
61575; October 12, 2022) IHAs for the
initial authorization. Specifically, the
acoustic sources and levels, survey
days, and marine mammal density
applicable to this authorization remain
unchanged from the initial IHA.
Similarly, the stocks taken, methods of
take and type of take (i.e., Level B
harassment in the form of behavioral
disturbance) remain unchanged from
the initial IHA.
As was done in the initial IHA, Orsted
requested a deviation from the
calculated take for some species given to
account for group size or observations
during surveys in the surrounding area.
Other than in the instances described
below, Orsted’s requested take matches
their initial IHA. Orsted’s Renewal IHA
request references new data sources to
inform group sizes for humpback whale
(collected under the Northeast Projects
IHA (87 FR 13975, March 11, 2022)),
minke whale (Kenney and VignessRaposa, 2010); and Risso’s dolphin
(Barkaszi and Kelly, 2019). When these
group size data were considered, the
takes requested by Orsted for these
species in their application were equal
to or less than that authorized under the
initial IHA. However, NMFS proposes to
authorize the same number of incidental
takes for all species as the initial IHA as
the activities are identical and NMFS
considers the data sources used in the
initial IHA the best scientific
information available.
During consideration of this Renewal
IHA request, a typographical error in the
proposed and notice of issuance Federal
Register publications was identified that
stated 17 pilot whales were authorized
for take when 52 were requested and
authorized within the IHA (as stated in
the initial IHA application and issued
IHA). The number of takes included in
the Renewal IHA application and within
this proposed Renewal IHA is 52, which
equates to 0.13 percent of the
population abundance. Lastly, the stock
abundance amounts used for the initial
IHA were from the 2021 SARs (Hayes et
al., 2022), the most recent available at
the time of publication; the abundance
amounts used for this proposed
Renewal IHA are the final 2022 SARs
(Hayes et al., 2023).
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TABLE 2—INITIAL IHA TAKE AUTHORIZED AND RENEWAL IHA PROPOSED TAKE BY LEVEL B HARASSMENT 1
Population
abundance 2
Species
North Atlantic right whale 4 ......................................................................
Humpback whale .....................................................................................
Fin whale .................................................................................................
Sei whale .................................................................................................
Minke whale .............................................................................................
Sperm whale ............................................................................................
Long-finned Pilot whale 5 .........................................................................
Bottlenose dolphin 6 .................................................................................
Common Dolphin .....................................................................................
Atlantic white-sided dolphin .....................................................................
Atlantic spotted dolphin ............................................................................
Risso’s dolphin .........................................................................................
Striped dolphin .........................................................................................
Harbor porpoise .......................................................................................
Gray seal .................................................................................................
Harbor seal ..............................................................................................
338
1,396
6,802
6,292
21,968
4,349
39,215
62,851
172,974
93,233
39,921
35,215
67,036
95,543
27,300
61,336
Take
authorized
initial IHA
Requested
proposed
take
renewal IHA
17
34
14
3
13
2
52
139
6,000
210
29
30
20
287
118
118
16
19
14
3
9
2
52
139
6,000
206
29
30
20
279
116
116
NMFS
proposed
take
renewal
IHA 3
17
34
14
3
13
2
52
139
6,000
210
29
30
20
287
118
118
Percent of
population
for
renewal IHA
5.03
2.44
0.21
0.05
0.06
0.05
0.13
0.22
3.47
0.23
0.07
0.09
0.03
0.30
0.43
<0.01
1 No
take by Level A harassment is anticipated nor proposed to be authorized.
2022 SARs (Hayes et al., 2023). At the time of the issuance of the initial IHA, the 2021 SARs were used as the best available science.
This table utilizes the 2022 SARs abundance numbers. The only species where the abundance number changed between the initial IHA and this
proposed renewal was the North Atlantic right whale.
3 While Orsted adjusted their requested take numbers for some species based on 10 less survey days or by utilizing a different data source,
NMFS proposes to authorize the same amount of take as the initial IHA; as previously described.
4 The SARs stock abundance number at the time of issuance for the initial IHA was 368. The percent of population affected under the initial
IHA was 4.62%. While the total number of proposed takes remains the same between the initial IHA and this proposed renewal, due to the decrease in the population abundance to 338 (2022 SARs), the percent of the population affected would increase slightly to 5.03%.
5 While the original Federal Register publications for the initial IHA contained a typo of 17 takes by Level B harassment instead of the 52 requested and eventually authorized, the percent abundance affected provided in those publications was correct (0.13%) as that value had been
correctly calculated using 52. Therefore, as the population abundance remains unchanged from the initial IHA, the correction in this proposed renewal notice of 17 to 52 does not change the percent of the population proposed to be affected (0.13%).
6 Western North Atlantic, Offshore stock.
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Description of Proposed Mitigation,
Monitoring and Reporting Measures
The proposed mitigation, monitoring,
and reporting measures included as
requirements in this authorization are
identical to those included in the
Federal Register notice announcing the
issuance of the initial IHA (87 FR 61575;
October 12, 2022), and the discussion of
the least practicable adverse impact
determination included in that
document remains applicable and
accurate. All mitigation, monitoring,
and reporting measures in the initial
IHA are identical this proposed Renewal
IHA and summarized below.
• Ramp-up: A ramp-up procedure
would be used for geophysical survey
equipment capable of adjusting energy
levels at the start or re-start of survey
activities;
• Protected Species Observers: A
minimum of one NMFS-approved
Protected Species Observer (PSO) must
be on duty and conducting visual
observations at all times during daylight
hours (i.e., from 30 minutes prior to
sunrise through 30 minutes following
sunset). Two PSOs will be on watch
during nighttime operations;
• Pre-Operation Clearance Protocols:
Prior to initiating HRG survey activities,
Orsted would implement a 30-minute
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pre-operation clearance period. If any
marine mammals are detected within
the Exclusion Zones prior to or during
ramp-up, the HRG equipment would be
shut down (as described below);
• Shutdown Zones: If an HRG source
is active and a marine mammal is
observed within or entering a relevant
shutdown zone, an immediate
shutdown of the HRG survey equipment
would be required. Note this shutdown
requirement would be waived for
certain genera of small delphinids and
pinnipeds;
• Vessel strike avoidance measures:
Separation distances for large whales
(500 m North Atlantic right whales and
other ESA-listed marine mammals; 100
m for all other non-ESA listed baleen
whales; 50 m all other marine
mammals); restricted vessel speeds and
operational maneuvers; and
• Reporting: Orsted will submit a
marine mammal report within 90 days
following completion of the surveys.
Comments and Responses
As noted previously, NMFS published
a notice of a proposed IHA (87 FR
52515, August 26, 2022), and solicited
public comments on both our proposal
to issue the initial IHA for marine site
characterization surveys and on the
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potential for a renewal IHA, should
certain requirements be met. All public
comments were addressed in the notice
announcing the issuance of the initial
IHA (87 FR 61575; October 12, 2022)
and none of the comments specifically
pertained to the renewal of the initial
IHA.
Preliminary Determinations
The survey activities proposed by
Orsted are identical to those analyzed in
the initial IHA, as are the method of
taking and the effects of the action. The
mitigation measures and monitoring and
reporting requirements as described
above are also identical to the initial
IHA. The number of takes proposed is
equal to that authorized in the initial
IHA. The potential effect of the
proposed activities remains limited to
Level B harassment in the form of
behavioral disturbance. In analyzing the
effects of the activities in the initial
IHA, NMFS determined that the
activities would have a negligible
impact on the affected species or stocks
and that the authorized take numbers of
each species or stock were small relative
to the relevant stocks (e.g., less than
one-third of the abundance of all
stocks).
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NMFS has preliminarily concluded
that there is no new information
suggesting that our analysis or findings
should change from those reached for
the initial IHA. This includes
consideration of the 2022 SAR
estimated abundance of the North
Atlantic right whale stock. Specifically,
NMFS is proposing to authorize 17 takes
of North Atlantic right whales by Level
B harassment only, and the impacts
resulting from the project’s activities are
neither reasonably expected nor
reasonably likely to adversely affect the
stock through effects on annual rates of
recruitment or survival. Additionally,
approximately 5 percent of the stock
abundance is proposed for take by Level
B harassment.
Based on the information and analysis
contained here and in the referenced
documents, including the consideration
of the final 2022 SARs, NMFS has
determined the following: (1) the
required mitigation measures will effect
the least practicable impact on marine
mammal species or stocks and their
habitat; (2) the authorized takes will
have a negligible impact on the affected
marine mammal species or stocks; (3)
the authorized takes represent small
numbers of marine mammals relative to
the affected stock abundances; (4)
Orsted’s activities will not have an
unmitigable adverse impact on taking
for subsistence purposes as no relevant
subsistence uses of marine mammals are
implicated by this action; and (5)
appropriate monitoring and reporting
requirements are included.
Endangered Species Act
Section 7(a)(2) of the Endangered
Species Act of 1973 (ESA; 16 U.S.C.
1531 et seq.) requires that each Federal
agency insure that any action it
authorizes, funds, or carries out is not
likely to jeopardize the continued
existence of any endangered or
threatened species or result in the
destruction or adverse modification of
designated critical habitat. To ensure
ESA compliance for the issuance of
IHAs, NMFS consults internally, in this
case with the NMFS Greater Atlantic
Regional Fisheries Office (GARFO),
whenever we propose to authorize take
for endangered or threatened species.
NMFS Office of Protected Resources
has authorized the incidental take of
four species of marine mammals which
are listed under the ESA (the North
Atlantic right, fin, sei, and sperm whale)
and has determined that these activities
fall within the scope of activities
analyzed in GARFO’s programmatic
consultation regarding geophysical
surveys along the U.S. Atlantic coast in
the three Atlantic Renewable Energy
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Regions (completed June 29, 2021;
revised September 2021). The proposed
Renewal IHA provides no new
information about the effects of the
action, nor does it change the extent of
effects of the action, or any other basis
to require reinitiation of consultation
with NMFS GARFO; therefore, the ESA
consultation has been satisfied for the
initial IHA and remains valid for the
Renewal IHA.
Proposed Renewal IHA and Request for
Public Comment
As a result of these preliminary
determinations, NMFS proposes to issue
a renewal IHA to Orsted for conducting
marine site characterization surveys off
New York to Massachusetts (Lease
Areas OCS–A 0486, 0487, and 0500),
effective from October 6, 2023 through
October 5, 2024, provided the
previously described mitigation,
monitoring, and reporting requirements
are incorporated. A draft of the
proposed and initial IHA can be found
at https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/
permit/incidental-take-authorizationsunder-marine-mammal-protection-act.
We request comment on our analyses,
the proposed Renewal IHA, and any
other aspect of this notice. Please
include with your comments any
supporting data or literature citations to
help inform our final decision on the
request for MMPA authorization.
Dated: September 1, 2023.
Kimberly Damon-Randall,
Director, Office of Protected Resources,
National Marine Fisheries Service.
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Endangered and Threatened Species;
Take of Anadromous Fish
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice; receipt of one incidental
take permit application; availability of a
draft environmental assessment; request
for comments.
AGENCY:
Notice is hereby given that
NMFS has received one Incidental Take
Permit (ITP) application for the City of
Santa Cruz’s Anadromous Salmonid
Habitat Conservation Plan (ASHCP).
The ASHCP has been submitted
pursuant to section 10(a)(1)(B) of the
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as amended. NMFS has also prepared a
draft environmental assessment (EA)
under the National Environmental
Policy Act (NEPA) describing the
potential effects of NMFS’ proposed
issuance of the Permit associated with
the submitted ASHCP. NMFS is
furnishing this notice in order to allow
other agencies, tribes, and the public an
opportunity to review and comment on
these documents.
DATES: Written comments on the EA
must be received at the appropriate
address (see ADDRESSES) on or before 5
p.m. Pacific standard time on October
11, 2023.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
on this document, identified by Santa
Cruz Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP),
by any of the following methods:
• Email: SantaCruzHCPNEPA.WCR@
noaa.gov. Include ‘‘Santa Cruz HCP’’ in
the subject line of the message.
• Mail: Submit written comments to
National Marine Fisheries Service, West
Coast Region, Coastal California Office,
777 Sonoma Avenue, Room 325, Santa
Rosa, California 95404; Attn: William
Stevens.
• Fax: (707) 578–3435; Attn: William
Stevens.
Instructions: Comments sent by any
other method, to any other address or
individual, or received after the end of
the comment period, may not be
considered by NMFS. All comments
received are a part of the public record
and will generally be posted for public
viewing on https://www.regulations.gov
without change. All personal identifying
information (e.g., name, address, etc.),
confidential business information, or
otherwise sensitive information
submitted voluntarily by the sender will
be publicly accessible. NMFS will
accept anonymous comments (enter ‘‘N/
A’’ in the required fields if you wish to
remain anonymous). When
commenting, please refer to the specific
page number and the subject of your
comment.
The documents subject to public
comment are available on the internet
at: https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/westcoast/laws-and-policies/west-coastregion-national-environmental-policyact-documents.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
William Stevens, Santa Rosa, CA, (707)
575–6066, William.Stevens@noaa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
ESA-Listed Species Covered in This
Notice
Central California Coast (CCC)
Evolutionary Significant Unit (ESU) of
coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch)
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
[RTID 0648-XD248]
Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities;
Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to Marine Site Characterization
Surveys in the Area of Commercial Lease of Submerged Lands for
Renewable Energy Development on the Outer Continental Shelf Lease Areas
OCS-A 0486, 0487, and 0500
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Notice; request for comments on proposed renewal incidental
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SUMMARY: NMFS received a request from Orsted Wind Power North America
LLC (Orsted) for the renewal of their 2022 incidental harassment
authorization (IHA) (hereinafter, the 2022 IHA is referred to as the
``initial IHA'' and the requested IHA is referred to as the ``Renewal
IHA'') to take marine mammals incidental to marine site
characterization surveys, using high-resolution geophysical (HRG)
equipment, in coastal waters from New York to Massachusetts, including
the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) Commercial Lease of
Submerged Lands for Renewable Energy Development on the Outer
Continental Shelf (OCS) Lease Areas OCS-A 0486, 0487, 0500 and along
potential export cable routes (ECR). The activities are identical to
those covered under the initial IHA, which expires on October 5, 2023.
Pursuant to the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA), prior to issuing
the initial IHA, NMFS requested comments on both the proposed IHA and
the potential for renewing the initial authorization if certain
requirements were satisfied. The renewal requirements have been
satisfied, and NMFS is now providing an additional 15-day comment
period to allow for any additional comments on the proposed renewal not
previously provided during the initial 30-day comment period. If
issued, the renewal IHA would be effective from the date of issuance.
DATES: Comments and information must be received no later than
September 26, 2023.
ADDRESSES: Comments should be addressed to Jolie Harrison, Chief,
Permits and Conservation Division, Office of Protected Resources,
National Marine Fisheries Service and should be submitted via email to
[email protected].
Instructions: NMFS is not responsible for comments sent by any
other method, to any other address or individual, or received after the
end of the comment period. Comments, including all attachments, must
not exceed a 25-megabyte file size. All comments received are a part of
the public record and will generally be posted online at
www.fisheries.noaa.gov/permit/incidental-take-authorizations-under-marine-mammal-protection-act without change. All personal identifying
information (e.g., name, address) voluntarily submitted by the
commenter may be publicly accessible. Do not submit confidential
business information or otherwise sensitive or protected information.
Electronic copies of the application and supporting documents, as well
as a list of the references cited in this document, may be obtained
online at: www.fisheries.noaa.gov/national/marine-mammal-protection/incidental-take-authorizations-construction-activities. In case of
problems accessing these documents, please call the contact listed
below.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Karolyn Lock, Office of Protected
Resources, NMFS, (301) 427-8401.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The Marine Mammal Protection Act (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 promulgated or, if the taking is limited to
harassment, an incidental harassment authorization is issued.
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). 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 here as ``mitigation
measures''). NMFS must also prescribe requirements pertaining to
monitoring and reporting of such takings. The definitions of key terms
such as ``take,'' ``harassment,'' and ``negligible impact'' can be
found in the MMPA and NMFS implementing regulations (see 16 U.S.C.
1362; 50 CFR 216.3; 50 CFR 216.103).
NMFS' regulations implementing the MMPA at 50 CFR 216.107(e)
indicate that IHAs may be renewed for additional periods of time not to
exceed one year for each reauthorization. In the notice of proposed IHA
for the initial IHA, NMFS described the circumstances under which we
would consider issuing a renewal for this activity, and requested
public comment on a potential renewal under those circumstances.
Specifically, on a case-by-case basis, NMFS may issue a 1-time 1-year
renewal of an IHA following notice to the public providing an
additional 15 days for public comments when (1) up to another year of
identical, or nearly identical, activities as described in the Detailed
Description of Specified Activities section of the initial IHA issuance
notice is planned, or (2) the activities as described in the
Description of the Specified Activities and Anticipated Impacts section
of the
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initial IHA issuance notice would not be completed by the time the
initial IHA expires and a renewal would allow for completion of the
activities beyond that described in the DATES section of the notice of
issuance of the initial IHA, provided all of the following conditions
are met:
1. A request for renewal is received no later than 60 days prior to
the needed renewal of the initial IHA effective date (recognizing that
the renewal's expiration date cannot extend beyond 1 year from
expiration of the initial IHA);
2. The request for renewal must include the following:
An explanation that the activities to be conducted under
the requested renewal are identical to the activities analyzed under
the initial IHA, are a subset of the activities, or include changes so
minor (e.g., reduction in pile size) that the changes do not affect the
previous analyses, mitigation and monitoring requirements, or take
estimates (with the exception of reducing the type or amount of take);
and
A preliminary monitoring report showing the results of the
required monitoring to date and an explanation showing that the
monitoring results do not indicate impacts of a scale or nature not
previously analyzed or authorized; and
3. Upon review of the request for renewal, the status of the
affected species or stocks, and any other pertinent information, NMFS
determines that there are no more than minor changes in the activities,
the mitigation and monitoring measures will remain the same and
appropriate, and the findings in the initial IHA remain valid.
An additional public comment period of 15 days (for a total of 45
days), with direct notice by email, phone, or postal service to
commenters on the initial IHA, is provided to allow for any additional
comments on the proposed renewal. A description of the renewal process
may be found on our website at: www.fisheries.noaa.gov/national/marine-mammal-protection/incidental-harassment-authorization-renewals. Any
comments received on the potential renewal, along with relevant
comments on the initial IHA, have been considered in the development of
this proposed IHA renewal, and a summary of agency responses to
applicable comments is included in this notice. NMFS will consider any
additional public comments prior to making any final decision on the
issuance of the requested renewal, and agency responses will be
summarized in the final notice of our decision.
National Environmental Policy Act
This action is consistent with categories of activities identified
in Categorical Exclusion B4 (incidental take 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 determined that the issuance of the
initial IHA qualified to be categorically excluded from further NEPA
review. NMFS has preliminarily determined that the application of this
categorical exclusion remains appropriate for this Renewal IHA.
Summary of Request
On October 6, 2022, NMFS issued an IHA to Orsted to take small
numbers of marine mammals incidental to marine site characterization
surveys in Federal and state waters located in Lease Areas OCS-A 0486,
0487, 0500 off the coasts from New York to Massachusetts and along
potential ECRs to landfall locations between Raritan Bay (part of the
New York Bight) and Falmouth, Massachusetts. On May 26, 2023, NMFS
received a request for a renewal of that initial IHA because Orsted's
marine site characterization surveys under the initial IHA had not yet
occurred and more time is required. As described in the application for
the Renewal IHA, the activities for which incidental take is requested
are identical to those covered by the initial IHA. However, Orsted
decreased the number of survey days from 400 to 390 based on the
assumption that subsidiaries of Orsted will have separate incidental
take authorizations for marine site characterization surveys in Lease
Areas OCS-A 0486 (Revolution Wind; 88 FR 8996, February 10, 2023) and
OCS-A 0487 (Sunrise Wind; 87 FR 79072, January 19, 2023) during the
proposed effective period of the Renewal IHA. NMFS is proposing to
authorize incidental take through this proposed Renewal IHA assuming
400 survey days will be necessary as NMFS has not promulgated final
rules for Revolution Wind and Sunrise Wind.
As no work has commenced under the initial IHA, Orsted cannot
provide a preliminary monitoring report. However, if work occurs before
the effective date of the proposed Renewal IHA, a preliminary
monitoring report would be required and be made available on NMFS'
website (available at https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/national/marine-mammal-protection/incidental-take-authorizations-other-energy-activities-renewable) and would detail any implemented mitigation and
monitoring and show that no impacts of a scale or nature not previously
analyzed or authorized have occurred as a result of the activities
conducted. Orsted has complied with all the requirements (e.g.,
mitigation, monitoring, and reporting) of the previous IHAs in Lease
Areas OCS-A 0486, 0487, and 0500 (84 FR 52464, October 2, 2019; 85 FR
63508, October 8, 2020; 87 FR 13975, March 11, 2022).
On August 1, 2022, NMFS announced proposed changes to the existing
North Atlantic right whale vessel speed regulations to further reduce
the likelihood of mortalities and serious injuries to endangered North
Atlantic right whales from vessel collisions, which are a leading cause
of the species' decline and a primary factor in an ongoing Unusual
Mortality Event (87 FR 46921). Should a final vessel speed rule be
issued and become effective during the effective period of this
proposed Renewal IHA (or any other MMPA incidental take authorization),
the authorization holder would be required to comply with any and all
applicable requirements contained within the final rule. Specifically,
where measures in any final vessel speed rule are more protective or
restrictive than those in this or any other MMPA authorization,
authorization holders would be required to comply with the requirements
of the rule. Alternatively, where measures in this or any other MMPA
authorization are more restrictive or protective than those in any
final vessel speed rule, the measures in the MMPA authorization would
remain in place. These changes would become effective immediately upon
the effective date of any final vessel speed rule and would not require
any further action on NMFS's part.
Description of the Specified Activities and Anticipated Impacts
Orsted plans to conduct marine site characterization surveys,
specifically HRG surveys, in the Lease Areas OCS-A 0486, 0487, 0500 and
ECR Area in Federal and state waters from New York to Massachusetts to
support the characterization of the existing seabed and subsurface
geological conditions, which is necessary for the development of an
offshore electric transmission system. The project would use active
acoustic sources, including some with potential to result in the
incidental take of marine mammals by Level B harassment.
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This proposed Renewal IHA is identical to the initial IHA and
conservatively assumes no work will occur for the remainder of the
initial IHA.
The Renewal IHA would authorize incidental take, by Level B
harassment only (in the form of behavioral disturbance), of 16 species
or stocks of marine mammals for identical marine site characterization
survey activities to be completed in one year, in the same area, using
survey methods identical to those described in the initial IHA
application. Therefore, the anticipated effects on marine mammals and
the affected stocks also remain the same. The amount of take, by Level
B harassment, requested for the Renewal IHA is also identical to that
authorized in the initial IHA. All mitigation, monitoring, and
reporting measures would remain exactly as described in the Federal
Register notice of the issued initial IHA (87 FR 61575, October 12,
2022).
Detailed Description of the Activity
A detailed description of the marine site characterization survey
activities for which incidental take is proposed here may be found in
the Federal Register notice of the proposed IHA (87 FR 52515, August
26, 2022) for the initial authorization. The location and nature of the
activities, including the types of equipment planned for use, are
identical to those described in the previous notices.
Table 1--Number of Survey Days for Each Lease Area and ECR \1\
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IHA Total
number of
Area survey days
\2\
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OCS-A-0486................................................. 10
OCA-A-0487................................................. 10
OCS-A-0500................................................. 200
ECR........................................................ 180
Total...................................................... 400
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\1\ Up to three total survey vessels may be operating within both of the
survey areas concurrently. Orsted estimated it would conduct surveys
at a rate of 70 kilometers (km) per survey day.
\2\ NMFS proposes to authorize work for the same number of vessel days
as described in the initial IHA.
Description of Marine Mammals
A description of the marine mammals in the area of the activities
for which authorization of take is proposed here, including information
on abundance, status, distribution, and hearing, may be found in the
Federal Register notice of the proposed IHA for the initial
authorization (87 FR 52515, August 26, 2022). NMFS has reviewed the
recently finalized 2022 Stock Assessment Reports (SARs), which included
updates to stock abundances since the initial IHA was issued,
information on relevant Unusual Mortality Events, and other scientific
literature. In August 2023, NMFS released its final 2022 SARs, which
updated the population estimate (Nbest) of North Atlantic
right whales from 368 to 338 and annual mortality and serious injury
increased from 8.1 to 31.2. This large increase in annual serious
injury/mortality is a result of NMFS including undetected annual
mortality and serious injury in the total annual serious injury/
mortality, which had not been previously included in the SARs. The
population estimate is slightly lower than the North Atlantic Right
Whale Consortium's 2022 Report Card, which identifies the population
estimate as 340 individuals (Pettis et al., 2023). NMFS has determined
that neither this nor any other new information affects which species
or stocks have the potential to be affected or any other pertinent
information in the Description of the Marine Mammals in the Area of
Specified Activities contained in the supporting documents for the
initial IHA.
Potential Effects on Marine Mammals and Their Habitat
A description of the potential effects of the specified activity on
marine mammals and their habitat for the activities for which take is
proposed here may be found in the Federal Register notice of the
proposed IHA for the initial authorization proposed (87 FR 52515,
August 26, 2022). NMFS has reviewed information on relevant Unusual
Mortality Events, the 2022 SARs, and other scientific literature and
data, and preliminarily determined that there is no new information
that affects our initial analysis of impacts on marine mammals and
their habitat.
Estimated Take
A detailed description of the methods and inputs used to estimate
take for the specified activity are found in the notices of the
proposed (87 FR 52515, August 26, 2022) and issued (87 FR 61575;
October 12, 2022) IHAs for the initial authorization. Specifically, the
acoustic sources and levels, survey days, and marine mammal density
applicable to this authorization remain unchanged from the initial IHA.
Similarly, the stocks taken, methods of take and type of take (i.e.,
Level B harassment in the form of behavioral disturbance) remain
unchanged from the initial IHA.
As was done in the initial IHA, Orsted requested a deviation from
the calculated take for some species given to account for group size or
observations during surveys in the surrounding area. Other than in the
instances described below, Orsted's requested take matches their
initial IHA. Orsted's Renewal IHA request references new data sources
to inform group sizes for humpback whale (collected under the Northeast
Projects IHA (87 FR 13975, March 11, 2022)), minke whale (Kenney and
Vigness-Raposa, 2010); and Risso's dolphin (Barkaszi and Kelly, 2019).
When these group size data were considered, the takes requested by
Orsted for these species in their application were equal to or less
than that authorized under the initial IHA. However, NMFS proposes to
authorize the same number of incidental takes for all species as the
initial IHA as the activities are identical and NMFS considers the data
sources used in the initial IHA the best scientific information
available.
During consideration of this Renewal IHA request, a typographical
error in the proposed and notice of issuance Federal Register
publications was identified that stated 17 pilot whales were authorized
for take when 52 were requested and authorized within the IHA (as
stated in the initial IHA application and issued IHA). The number of
takes included in the Renewal IHA application and within this proposed
Renewal IHA is 52, which equates to 0.13 percent of the population
abundance. Lastly, the stock abundance amounts used for the initial IHA
were from the 2021 SARs (Hayes et al., 2022), the most recent available
at the time of publication; the abundance amounts used for this
proposed Renewal IHA are the final 2022 SARs (Hayes et al., 2023).
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Table 2--Initial IHA Take Authorized and Renewal IHA Proposed Take by Level B Harassment \1\
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Population Take Requested proposed Percent of
Species abundance authorized proposed take population
\2\ initial IHA take renewal IHA for renewal
renewal IHA \3\ IHA
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North Atlantic right whale \4\................. 338 17 16 17 5.03
Humpback whale................................. 1,396 34 19 34 2.44
Fin whale...................................... 6,802 14 14 14 0.21
Sei whale...................................... 6,292 3 3 3 0.05
Minke whale.................................... 21,968 13 9 13 0.06
Sperm whale.................................... 4,349 2 2 2 0.05
Long-finned Pilot whale \5\.................... 39,215 52 52 52 0.13
Bottlenose dolphin \6\......................... 62,851 139 139 139 0.22
Common Dolphin................................. 172,974 6,000 6,000 6,000 3.47
Atlantic white-sided dolphin................... 93,233 210 206 210 0.23
Atlantic spotted dolphin....................... 39,921 29 29 29 0.07
Risso's dolphin................................ 35,215 30 30 30 0.09
Striped dolphin................................ 67,036 20 20 20 0.03
Harbor porpoise................................ 95,543 287 279 287 0.30
Gray seal...................................... 27,300 118 116 118 0.43
Harbor seal.................................... 61,336 118 116 118 <0.01
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\1\ No take by Level A harassment is anticipated nor proposed to be authorized.
\2\ Final 2022 SARs (Hayes et al., 2023). At the time of the issuance of the initial IHA, the 2021 SARs were
used as the best available science. This table utilizes the 2022 SARs abundance numbers. The only species
where the abundance number changed between the initial IHA and this proposed renewal was the North Atlantic
right whale.
\3\ While Orsted adjusted their requested take numbers for some species based on 10 less survey days or by
utilizing a different data source, NMFS proposes to authorize the same amount of take as the initial IHA; as
previously described.
\4\ The SARs stock abundance number at the time of issuance for the initial IHA was 368. The percent of
population affected under the initial IHA was 4.62%. While the total number of proposed takes remains the same
between the initial IHA and this proposed renewal, due to the decrease in the population abundance to 338
(2022 SARs), the percent of the population affected would increase slightly to 5.03%.
\5\ While the original Federal Register publications for the initial IHA contained a typo of 17 takes by Level B
harassment instead of the 52 requested and eventually authorized, the percent abundance affected provided in
those publications was correct (0.13%) as that value had been correctly calculated using 52. Therefore, as the
population abundance remains unchanged from the initial IHA, the correction in this proposed renewal notice of
17 to 52 does not change the percent of the population proposed to be affected (0.13%).
\6\ Western North Atlantic, Offshore stock.
Description of Proposed Mitigation, Monitoring and Reporting Measures
The proposed mitigation, monitoring, and reporting measures
included as requirements in this authorization are identical to those
included in the Federal Register notice announcing the issuance of the
initial IHA (87 FR 61575; October 12, 2022), and the discussion of the
least practicable adverse impact determination included in that
document remains applicable and accurate. All mitigation, monitoring,
and reporting measures in the initial IHA are identical this proposed
Renewal IHA and summarized below.
Ramp-up: A ramp-up procedure would be used for geophysical
survey equipment capable of adjusting energy levels at the start or re-
start of survey activities;
Protected Species Observers: A minimum of one NMFS-
approved Protected Species Observer (PSO) must be on duty and
conducting visual observations at all times during daylight hours
(i.e., from 30 minutes prior to sunrise through 30 minutes following
sunset). Two PSOs will be on watch during nighttime operations;
Pre-Operation Clearance Protocols: Prior to initiating HRG
survey activities, Orsted would implement a 30-minute pre-operation
clearance period. If any marine mammals are detected within the
Exclusion Zones prior to or during ramp-up, the HRG equipment would be
shut down (as described below);
Shutdown Zones: If an HRG source is active and a marine
mammal is observed within or entering a relevant shutdown zone, an
immediate shutdown of the HRG survey equipment would be required. Note
this shutdown requirement would be waived for certain genera of small
delphinids and pinnipeds;
Vessel strike avoidance measures: Separation distances for
large whales (500 m North Atlantic right whales and other ESA-listed
marine mammals; 100 m for all other non-ESA listed baleen whales; 50 m
all other marine mammals); restricted vessel speeds and operational
maneuvers; and
Reporting: Orsted will submit a marine mammal report
within 90 days following completion of the surveys.
Comments and Responses
As noted previously, NMFS published a notice of a proposed IHA (87
FR 52515, August 26, 2022), and solicited public comments on both our
proposal to issue the initial IHA for marine site characterization
surveys and on the potential for a renewal IHA, should certain
requirements be met. All public comments were addressed in the notice
announcing the issuance of the initial IHA (87 FR 61575; October 12,
2022) and none of the comments specifically pertained to the renewal of
the initial IHA.
Preliminary Determinations
The survey activities proposed by Orsted are identical to those
analyzed in the initial IHA, as are the method of taking and the
effects of the action. The mitigation measures and monitoring and
reporting requirements as described above are also identical to the
initial IHA. The number of takes proposed is equal to that authorized
in the initial IHA. The potential effect of the proposed activities
remains limited to Level B harassment in the form of behavioral
disturbance. In analyzing the effects of the activities in the initial
IHA, NMFS determined that the activities would have a negligible impact
on the affected species or stocks and that the authorized take numbers
of each species or stock were small relative to the relevant stocks
(e.g., less than one-third of the abundance of all stocks).
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NMFS has preliminarily concluded that there is no new information
suggesting that our analysis or findings should change from those
reached for the initial IHA. This includes consideration of the 2022
SAR estimated abundance of the North Atlantic right whale stock.
Specifically, NMFS is proposing to authorize 17 takes of North Atlantic
right whales by Level B harassment only, and the impacts resulting from
the project's activities are neither reasonably expected nor reasonably
likely to adversely affect the stock through effects on annual rates of
recruitment or survival. Additionally, approximately 5 percent of the
stock abundance is proposed for take by Level B harassment.
Based on the information and analysis contained here and in the
referenced documents, including the consideration of the final 2022
SARs, NMFS has determined the following: (1) the required mitigation
measures will effect the least practicable impact on marine mammal
species or stocks and their habitat; (2) the authorized takes will have
a negligible impact on the affected marine mammal species or stocks;
(3) the authorized takes represent small numbers of marine mammals
relative to the affected stock abundances; (4) Orsted's activities will
not have an unmitigable adverse impact on taking for subsistence
purposes as no relevant subsistence uses of marine mammals are
implicated by this action; and (5) appropriate monitoring and reporting
requirements are included.
Endangered Species Act
Section 7(a)(2) of the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (ESA; 16
U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) requires that each Federal agency insure that any
action it authorizes, funds, or carries out is not likely to jeopardize
the continued existence of any endangered or threatened species or
result in the destruction or adverse modification of designated
critical habitat. To ensure ESA compliance for the issuance of IHAs,
NMFS consults internally, in this case with the NMFS Greater Atlantic
Regional Fisheries Office (GARFO), whenever we propose to authorize
take for endangered or threatened species.
NMFS Office of Protected Resources has authorized the incidental
take of four species of marine mammals which are listed under the ESA
(the North Atlantic right, fin, sei, and sperm whale) and has
determined that these activities fall within the scope of activities
analyzed in GARFO's programmatic consultation regarding geophysical
surveys along the U.S. Atlantic coast in the three Atlantic Renewable
Energy Regions (completed June 29, 2021; revised September 2021). The
proposed Renewal IHA provides no new information about the effects of
the action, nor does it change the extent of effects of the action, or
any other basis to require reinitiation of consultation with NMFS
GARFO; therefore, the ESA consultation has been satisfied for the
initial IHA and remains valid for the Renewal IHA.
Proposed Renewal IHA and Request for Public Comment
As a result of these preliminary determinations, NMFS proposes to
issue a renewal IHA to Orsted for conducting marine site
characterization surveys off New York to Massachusetts (Lease Areas
OCS-A 0486, 0487, and 0500), effective from October 6, 2023 through
October 5, 2024, provided the previously described mitigation,
monitoring, and reporting requirements are incorporated. A draft of the
proposed and initial IHA can be found at https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/permit/incidental-take-authorizations-under-marine-mammal-protection-act. We request comment on our analyses, the
proposed Renewal IHA, and any other aspect of this notice. Please
include with your comments any supporting data or literature citations
to help inform our final decision on the request for MMPA
authorization.
Dated: September 1, 2023.
Kimberly Damon-Randall,
Director, Office of Protected Resources, National Marine Fisheries
Service.
[FR Doc. 2023-19508 Filed 9-8-23; 8:45 am]
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