Marine Mammals; File Nos. 781-1824, 965-1821, 532-1822, 540-1811, 774-1714, 782-1719, 731-1774
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[Federal Register: April 18, 2006 (Volume 71, Number 74)]
[Notices]
[Page 19875-19876]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
[I.D. 041106A]
Marine Mammals; File Nos. 781-1824, 965-1821, 532-1822, 540-1811,
774-1714, 782-1719, 731-1774
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Notice; issuance of permits and amendments.
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SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that seven entities have been issued
permits and amendments to conduct scientific research on marine mammal
species and import marine mammal part specimens for scientific research
purposes.
ADDRESSES: The permits and related documents are available for review
upon written request or by appointment in the following office(s):
Permits, Conservation and Education Division, Office of Protected
Resources, NMFS, 1315 East-West Highway, Room 13705, Silver Spring, MD
20910; phone (301)713-2289; fax (301)427-2521;
Northwest Region, NMFS, 7600 Sand Point Way NE, BIN C15700, Bldg.
1, Seattle, WA 98115-0700; phone (206)526-6150; fax (206)526-6426;
Southwest Region, NMFS, 501 West Ocean Blvd., Suite 4200, Long
Beach, CA 90802-4213; phone (562)980-4001; fax (562)980-4018; and
Alaska Region, NMFS, P.O. Box 21668, Juneau, AK 99802-1668; phone
(907)586-7221; fax (907)586-7249.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Shane Guan or Kelsey Abbott, (301)713-
2289.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Permits have been issued to the following
entities:
Northwest Fisheries Science Center (NWFSC, Dr. M. Bradley Hanson,
Principal Investigator), 2725 Montlake Blvd. East, Seattle, Washington
98112-2097 (Permit No. 781-1824);
Southwest Fisheries Science Center (SWFSC, Dr. Stephen B. Reilly,
Principal Investigator), 8604 La Jolla Shores Drive, La Jolla,
California 92037 (Permit No. 774-1714);
National Marine Mammal Laboratory, Alaska Fisheries Science Center
(NMML, Dr. John L. Bengtson, Principal Investigator), 7600 Sand Point
Way, NE., Seattle, Washington 98115-6349 (Permit No. 782-1719);
Dr. Robin W. Baird, Cascadia Research, 218 1/2 W. 4th Avenue,
Olympia, Washington 98501 (Permit No. 731-1774);
Dr. David E. Bain, Friday Harbor Laboratories, University of
Washington, 620 University Road, Friday Harbor, Washington 98250
(Permit No. 965-1821);
Center for Whale Research (CWR, Mr. Kenneth C. Balcomb III,
Principal Investigator), 355 Smuggler's Cove Road, Friday Harbor,
Washington 98250 (Permit No. 532-1822); and
Mr. John Calambokidis, Cascadia Research, Waterstreet Bldg., 218 1/
2 W. 4th Avenue, Olympia, Washington 98501 (File No. 540-1811).
On January 6, 2006, notice was published in the Federal Register
(71 FR 917) that requests for scientific research permits and
amendments to take marine mammals had been submitted by the above-named
organizations and individuals. The requested permits and amendments
have been issued under the authority of the Marine Mammal Protection
Act of 1972, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.), the regulations
governing the taking and importing of marine mammals (50 CFR part 216),
the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (ESA; 16 U.S.C. 1531 et
seq.), and the regulations governing the taking, importing, and
exporting of endangered and threatened species (50 CFR parts 222-226).
Permit No. 781-1824 authorizes the NWFSC to conduct research to
determine the abundance, distribution, movement patterns, habitat use,
contaminant levels, prey, behavior, energetics, and stock structure of
cetacean species in the eastern North Pacific off the coast of
Washington, Oregon, and California. These studies will be carried out
through vessel surveys, photo-identification from large and small
vessels, biological sample collection, passive acoustic monitoring, and
satellite/radio and data log/time-depth tagging and tracking. The
permit authorizes NWFSC to take endangered blue whales (Balaenoptera
musculus), fin whales (Balaenoptera physalus), humpback whales
(Megaptera novaeangliae), sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus), and
Southern Resident killer whales (SRKW, Orcinus orca), as well as 15
non-ESA-listed cetacean species. The permit expires on April 14, 2011.
Permit No. 965-1821 authorizes Dr. David Bain to study killer
whales, including the SRKW DPS. Dr. Bain's research is designed to
examine killer whale distribution and movement patterns; diet and
energetic requirements; reproduction and mortality patterns; health;
social structure; and the effects of anthropogenic disturbances,
including noise, on the whales. Research will focus on the inland
waters of Washington with comparative data collected from central
California to central Alaska. The permit expires on April 14, 2011.
Permit No. 532-1822 issued to the CWR authorizes annual photo-
identification studies on SRKW throughout their range to monitor
population size and demographics, movements and distribution, social
structure, and individual health and body condition of these animals.
CWR will also collect photo-identification data from other killer whale
stocks that are encountered opportunistically, including the Eastern
North Pacific Offshore stock, Eastern North Pacific Northern Resident
stock, and the Eastern North Pacific Transient stock. This permit
expires April 14, 2011.
Permit No. 540-1811 authorizes John Calambokidis to study marine
mammals in the North Pacific Ocean including the waters off California,
Oregon, and Washington. Mr. Calambokidis will: (1) use photo-
identification activities to determine the abundance, movements, and
population structure of cetaceans; (2) collect skin biopsies to
determine sex and relatedness, and to evaluate stock structure of
cetaceans; (3) conduct suction cup tagging activities to examine the
diving behavior, feeding, movements, and vocal behavior of cetacean
species; (4) conduct aerial, vessel, and shore-based surveys to examine
distribution, abundance, habitat, and feeding behavior; and (5) to
recover dead harbor seals for contaminant analysis. The permit
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authorizes takes of five species of pinnipeds and 27 cetacean species,
including humpback whales, blue whales, killer whales, fin whales, and
gray whales (Eschrichtius robustus). The permit expires on April 14, 2011.
Permit No. 774-1714-04 issued to the SWFSC has been amended to
allow takes of the recently ESA-listed SRKW DPS. The purpose of the
research is to document the range of the SRKW within 300 nm of the
California, Oregon, and Washington outer coasts, which are outside
their relatively well studied distribution in inland and coastal
waters. The research will be carried out opportunistically during
SWFSC's line-transect surveys designed to provide data for Stock
Assessment Reports on abundance and stock identity of all cetacean
species in these areas. The permit expires on June 30, 2009.
Permit No. 782-1719-03 issued to the NMML has been amended to allow
takes of SRKW. The amended permit authorizes NMML to opportunistically
sample SRKW when encountered during stock assessment surveys. NMML may
biopsy sample 10 SRKW (excluding calves and accompanying females)
annually and may take up to 500 SRKW annually for photo-identification
from vessel and aerial surveys and 500 SRKW annually by incidental
harassment. The amended permit expires on June 30, 2009.
Permit No. 731-1774-01 issued to Dr. Robin Baird authorizes takes
by close approach, including vessel approaches, aerial over-flights,
and suction cup tagging of cetacean species in all U.S. and
international waters in the Pacific, including Alaska, Washington,
Oregon, California, Hawaii, and other U.S. territories. The permit now
authorizes takes of SRKW by harassment during close approach for vessel
and aerial surveys, photo-identification, behavioral observations,
video and acoustic recordings, suction cup tagging, and incidental
harassment. The research will primarily occur in the waters of
Washington, but may also occur in the waters of California and Oregon.
The amended permit expires on August 31, 2010.
In compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969
(42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), an environmental assessment was prepared
analyzing the effects of the permitted activities. After a Finding of
No Significant Impact, the determination was made that it was not
necessary to prepare an environmental impact statement.
Issuance of these permits and amendments, as required by the ESA,
was based on a finding that such permits/amendments: (1) were applied
for in good faith; (2) will not operate to the disadvantage of such
endangered species; and (3) are consistent with the purposes and
policies set forth in section 2 of the ESA.
Dated: April 12, 2006.
Stephen L. Leathery,
Chief, Permits, Conservation and Education Division, Office of
Protected Resources, National Marine Fisheries Service.
[FR Doc. E6-5779 Filed 4-17-06; 8:45 am]
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