Taking and Importing Marine Mammals; Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to the Construction of the Ocean Wind 1 Wind Energy Facility Offshore of New Jersey
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NMFS has received a request from Ocean Wind, LLC (Ocean Wind), a subsidiary of Orsted Wind Power North America, LLC's (Orsted), for authorization to take small numbers of marine mammals incidental to construction activities associated with the Ocean Wind 1 wind energy facility in the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management's (BOEM) Lease Area Outer Continental Shelf (OCS)-A-0498 Commercial Lease of Submerged Lands for Renewable Energy Development on the Outer Continental Shelf off of New Jersey over the course of 5 years beginning in 2023. Pursuant to regulations implementing the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA), NMFS is announcing receipt of Ocean Wind's request for the development and implementation of regulations governing the incidental taking of marine mammals. NMFS invites the public to provide information, suggestions, and comments on Ocean Wind's application and request.
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[Federal Register Volume 87, Number 44 (Monday, March 7, 2022)]
[Notices]
[Pages 12666-12667]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [<a href="http://www.gpo.gov">www.gpo.gov</a>]
[FR Doc No: 2022-04661]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
[RTID 0648-XB501]
Taking and Importing Marine Mammals; Taking Marine Mammals
Incidental to the Construction of the Ocean Wind 1 Wind Energy Facility
Offshore of New Jersey
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Notice; receipt of application for Letter of Authorization;
request for comments and information.
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SUMMARY: NMFS has received a request from Ocean Wind, LLC (Ocean Wind),
a subsidiary of Orsted Wind Power North America, LLC's (Orsted), for
authorization to take small numbers of marine mammals incidental to
construction activities associated with the Ocean Wind 1 wind energy
facility in the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management's (BOEM) Lease Area
Outer Continental Shelf (OCS)-A-0498 Commercial Lease of Submerged
Lands for Renewable Energy Development on the Outer Continental Shelf
off of New Jersey over the course of 5 years beginning in 2023.
Pursuant to regulations implementing the Marine Mammal Protection Act
(MMPA), NMFS is announcing receipt of Ocean Wind's request for the
development and implementation of regulations governing the incidental
taking of marine mammals. NMFS invites the public to provide
information, suggestions, and comments on Ocean Wind's application and
request.
DATES: Comments and information must be received no later than April 6,
2022.
ADDRESSES: Comments on the applications should be addressed to Jolie
Harrison, Chief, Permits and Conservation Division, Office of Protected
Resources, National Marine Fisheries Service and should be sent to
<a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#f8b1aca8d6a8978c94979b93b896979999d69f978e"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="054c51552b556a71696a666e456b6a64642b626a73">[email protected]</span></a>.
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 received electronically, including
all attachments, must not exceed a 25-megabyte file size. Attachments
to electronic comments will be accepted in Microsoft Word or Excel or
Adobe PDF file formats only. All comments received are a part of the
public record and will generally be posted online at <a href="https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/national/marine-mammal-protection/incidental-take-authorizations-other-energy-activities-renewable">https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/national/marine-mammal-protection/incidental-take-authorizations-other-energy-activities-renewable</a> 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.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kelsey Potlock, Office of Protected
Resources, NMFS, (301) 427-8401. An electronic copy of Ocean Wind's
application may be obtained online at: <a href="https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/national/marine-mammal-protection/incidental-take-authorizations-other-energy-activities-renewable">https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/national/marine-mammal-protection/incidental-take-authorizations-other-energy-activities-renewable</a>. In case of problems accessing these
documents, please email the contact listed above.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
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)
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within a specified geographical region if certain findings are made and
either regulations are issued or, if the taking is limited to
harassment, a notice of a proposed authorization is provided to the
public for review.
An incidental take authorization shall be granted if NMFS finds
that the taking will have a negligible impact on the species or
stock(s), will not have an unmitigable adverse impact on the
availability of the species or stock(s) for subsistence uses (where
relevant), and if the permissible methods of taking and requirements
pertaining to the mitigation, monitoring and reporting of such takings
are set forth.
NMFS has defined ``negligible impact'' in 50 CFR 216.103 as an
impact resulting from the specified activity that cannot be reasonably
expected to, and is not reasonably likely to, adversely affect the
species or stock through effects on annual rates of recruitment or
survival.
The MMPA states that the term ``take'' means to harass, hunt,
capture, kill or attempt to harass, hunt, capture, or kill any marine
mammal.
Except with respect to certain activities not pertinent here, the
MMPA defines ``harassment'' as: Any act of pursuit, torment, or
annoyance, which (i) has the potential to injure a marine mammal or
marine mammal stock in the wild (Level A harassment); or (ii) has the
potential to disturb a marine mammal or marine mammal stock in the wild
by causing disruption of behavioral patterns, including, but not
limited to, migration, breathing, nursing, breeding, feeding, or
sheltering (Level B harassment).
Summary of Request
On October 1, 2021, NMFS received an application from Ocean Wind
requesting authorization for take of marine mammals incidental to
construction activities related to the development of the Ocean Wind 1
Offshore Wind Farm off of New Jersey in Commercial Lease (OCS-A-0498).
In response to our comments, and following extensive information
exchange with NMFS, Ocean Wind submitted a revised application on
February 8, 2022 that we determined was adequate and complete on
February 11, 2022. Ocean Wind requested the regulations and subsequent
Letter of Authorization (LOA) be valid for five years beginning in
2023.
Ocean Wind considered the following activities associated with wind
farm construction in its application: Impact installation of monopiles
for wind turbine generators (WTG) foundations; impact installation of
monopiles or pin piles for offshore sub-station (OSS) foundations;
potential detonations of unexploded ordinances UXOs; construction of
temporary cofferdams at the sea-to-shore transitions, which includes
vibratory installation and removal of sheet pile; site characterization
surveys using a range of frequencies; fisheries monitoring; placement
of scour protection; and export cable trenching, laying, and burial.
Vessels will be used to transport crew, supplies, and materials to the
Project area and to support pile installation. A subset of these
activities (e.g., installing piles using pile driving, UXO detonation,
and site characterization surveys) may result in the take, by Level A
harassment and Level B harassment, of marine mammals. Therefore, Ocean
Wind requests authorization to incidentally take marine mammals.
Specified Activities
In Executive Order 14008, President Biden stated that it is the
policy of the United States to organize and deploy the full capacity of
its agencies to combat the climate crisis to implement a Government-
wide approach that reduces climate pollution in every sector of the
economy; increases resilience to the impacts of climate change;
protects public health; conserves our lands, waters, and biodiversity;
delivers environmental justice; and spurs well-paying union jobs and
economic growth, especially through innovation, commercialization, and
deployment of clean energy technologies and infrastructure.
Through a competitive leasing process under 30 CFR 585.211, Ocean
Wind was awarded Commercial Lease OCS-A 0498 offshore of New Jersey and
the exclusive right to submit a construction and operations plan (COP)
for activities within the lease area. Ocean Wind, LLC has submitted a
COP to BOEM proposing the construction, operation, maintenance, and
conceptual decommissioning of the Ocean Wind 1 project, a 1,100-
megawatt (MW) commercial-scale offshore wind energy facility located
within the northeastern portion of Lease Area OCS-A 0498 and consisting
of up to 98 wind turbines, 3 offshore sub-stations, and 3 transmission
cables to shore.
Ocean Wind anticipates activities potentially resulting in take of
marine mammals could occur for the life of the requested regulations
and LOA. This includes:
<bullet> Several construction-related high-resolution site
assessment geophysical surveys in all 5 years (88 days per year during
Years 1, 4, and 5; 180 days per year during Years 2 and 3);
<bullet> the installation of up to 98 tapered (i.e., one end has a
larger diameter than the other end) WTGs (monopile foundation; \8/11\-
meter (m) diameter piles) by impact pile driving;
<bullet> the installation of up to 3 OSSs foundations by impact
pile driving consisting of either 3 monopiles (\8/11\-m diameter
tapered piles) or 48 pin piles (jacket; 2.44-m diameter piles) from May
through December in Years 1 and 2 over the course of 56 to 116 days;
<bullet> the installation and removal of up to 7 temporary
cofferdams by vibratory pile driving at the cable tie-in area in Year 1
(4 days for installation and removal per cofferdam; 28 days total);
and,
<bullet> the potential detonation of up to 10 UXOs over the course
of 10 days in Year 1 (1 UXO detonation per day, as necessary).
Ocean Wind has noted that these are the most accurate estimates for
the durations of each planned activity, but that the schedule may shift
over the Project due to weather, mechanical, or other related delays.
Information Solicited
Interested persons may submit information, suggestions, and
comments concerning Ocean Wind's request (see ADDRESSES). NMFS will
consider all information, suggestions, and comments related to the
request during the development of proposed regulations governing the
incidental taking of marine mammals by Ocean Wind, if appropriate.
Dated: March 1, 2022.
Kimberly Damon-Randall,
Director, Office of Protected Resources, National Marine Fisheries
Service.
[FR Doc. 2022-04661 Filed 3-4-22; 8:45 am]
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