Notice of the Availability of an Environmental Assessment
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[Federal Register: March 8, 2006 (Volume 71, Number 45)]
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NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
Notice of the Availability of an Environmental Assessment
AGENCY: National Science Foundation.
ACTION: Notice of availability of a draft Environmental Assessment for
proposed activities in the Arctic Ocean.
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SUMMARY: The National Science Foundation gives notice of the
availability of a draft Environmental Assessment for proposed
activities in the Arctic Ocean.
The Office of Polar Programs (OPP) has prepared an Environmental
Assessment of a marine geophysical survey by the Coast Guard cutter
Healy in the western Canada Basin, Chukchi Borderland and Mendeleev
Ridge, Arctic Ocean, during July--August, 2006. Given the United States
Arctic Program's mission to support polar research, the proposed action
is expected to result in substantial benefits to science. The draft
Environmental Assessment is available for public review for a 30-day
period.
DATES: Comments must be submitted on or before April 7, 2006.
ADDRESSES: Copies of the draft Environmental Assessment are available
upon request from: Dr. Polly A. Penhale, National Science Foundation,
Office of Polar Programs, 4201 Wilson Blvd., Suite 755, Arlington, VA
22230 at 703-292-8031 or ppenhale@nsf.gov or at the agency's Web site
at http://www.nsf.gov/od/opp/arctic/arc_envir/healy_ea_06.pdf.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The University of Texas, Austin, with
research funding from the National Science Foundation plans to conduct
a marine seismic survey in the western Canada Basin, Chukchi Borderland
and Mendeleev Ridge, Arctic Ocean, during the period of 15 July to 25
August 2006 (approximately). This project will include collection of
seismic reflection and refraction data as well as sediment coring
intended to collect crustal structure samples. The purpose of the
seismic survey is to study the origin and kinematics of the Amerasian
Basin's opening. The data collected will be used to analyze the
internal structure of the ridges and plateaus of the Amerasian basin
allowing current theories of its formation to be tested. The proposed
study will consists of a geophysical survey in the Arctic Ocean with
seven interspersed periods of coring.
Several species of cetaceans and pinnipeds inhabit the Arctic
Ocean. The increased underwater noise from the research may result in
avoidance behavior by some marine mammals and fish, and other forms of
disturbance. An integral part of the planned survey is a monitoring and
mitigation program to minimize impacts of the proposed activities on
marine species present, and on fishing and subsistence activities, and
to document the nature and extent of any effects. Injurious impacts to
marine mammals have not been proven to occur near equipment proposed to
be used in this research; however, the planned monitoring and
mitigation measures would minimize the possibility of such effects
should they otherwise occur.
With the planned monitoring and mitigation measures, unavoidable
impacts to each of the species of marine mammal that might be
encountered are expected to be limited to short-term localized changes
in behavior and distribution near the seismic vessel. At most, such
effects may be interpreted as falling within the Marine Mammal
Protection Act (MMPA) definition of ``Level B Harassment'' for those
species managed by the National Marine Fisheries Service. No long-term
or significant effects are expected on individual marine mammals, or
the populations to which they belong, or their habitats. The agency is
currently consulting with both the National Marine Fisheries Service
and the Fish & Wildlife Service regarding species within their
respective jurisdictions potentially affected by this proposed activity.
Copies of the draft Environmental Assessment entitled
``Environmental Assessment of a Marine Geophysical Survey by the USCG
Healy of the Western Canada Basin, Chukchi Borderland and Mendeleev
Ridge, Arctic Ocean, July-August 2006'' are available upon request
from: Dr. Polly A. Penhale, National Science Foundation, Office of
Polar Programs, 4201 Wilson Blvd., Suite 755, Arlington, VA 22230 at
703-292-8031 or ppenhale@nsf.gov. or at the agency's website at
http://www.nsf.gov/od/opp/arctic/arc_envir/healy_ea_06.pdf.
The National Science Foundation invites interested members of the
public to provide written comments on this draft Environmental Assessment.
Polly A. Penhale,
Environmental Officer, Office of Polar Programs, National Science
Foundation.
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