post survey reportAttention: Mr. Richard Greenwood
Subject: Field and marine wildlife operations report for Sylmar
Ground Return System Remotely Operated Vehicle survey
Reference: Geophysical Survey Permit PRC-9306
This Field and Marine Wildlife Operations Report is prepared in
compliance with the requirements of Geophysical Survey Permit
PRC-9306.
The remotely operated vehicle (ROV) survey was performed on July 19
and July 20, 2018. MBC, Weston Solutions, and Pro-ROV services, LLC
conducted the ROV survey on the RN Minotaur utilizing a tethered
SeaBotix 300-6 ROV operated from the vessel's deck. The survey was
conducted along the proposed cable route and electrode array area
for the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) project
to replace the existing Sylmar Ground Return System (SGRS) Marine
Facility. The ROV survey was required to ensure the proposed cable
route and electrode array will be located within soft bottom
conditions and that Caulerpa taxifolia is not present in the area.
The survey was conducted utilizing five surveillance track lines
along the main proposed cable route, and 20 track lines through the
proposed electrode array area. A figure representing the surveyed
track lines along with the table containing ; track location, track
ID, starting and ending global positioning system (GPS)
coordinates, area surveyed, and habitat description can be found in
Attachment A. A trained marine wildlife observer (MWO) and a
National Marine Fisheries-approved MWO were on board the RN
Minotaur during both days of vessel transportation and
surveys.
MBC Senior Technician Jennifer Rankin , a National Marine Fisheries
Service-approved MWO, along with trained MWO Dan McCoy from Weston
performed wildlife observations. The observers boarded the vessel
in Marina Del Rey and provided shipboard observations throughout
both days. Using pre-printed forms required by the marine wildlife
contingency plan, the MWOs recorded observations of marine
wildlife, including periodic entries if no marine mammals were
observed.
When marine wildlife was observed , the MWO made the vessel captain
and ROV operator aware of their presence and made recommendations
for modifying survey activities to reduce potential disturbances or
impacts to the marine wildlife. Marine wildlife observed in the
project area were monitored for a period to confirm they appeared
in good health , and to ensure the ROV's umbilical or the course of
the survey vessel posed no threat to the wildlife's current course
or behavior. During the surveys conducted on July 19th and July
20th , an estimated 115 common dolphins, 6 bottlenose dolphins, and
4 California sea lions were observed within the project area. No
indications of disturbances, behavioral alterations, and no
wildlife was observed on a course to intersect the survey vessel,
therefore the survey vessel maintained its course. No disturbance
was evident, and no wildlife was harmed during the entirety
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Attachment A ROV Surveyed Track Lines
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Anchorage Area
Track Location, Track ID, Starting and Ending Coordinates, Area
Surveilled, and Habitat Description
Track Location Track
(m2) Habitat Description
2 34.034655 -118.556967 34.013757 -118.569999 8,378.1 Small patch
of gorgonians
located near north end of track for approximately 15 ft.
3 34.034588 -118.556531 34.013768 -118.569221 8,592.9 Soft Bottom
Habitat
4 34.034753 -118.556854 34.013975 -118.570294 8,500.1 Soft Bottom
Habitat
5 34.034192 -118.557011 34.013673 -118.569052 7,937.5 Small patch
of gorgonians
located near north end of track for approximately 5 ft
Main Cable Route Total 41,982.7
Electrode Array and Anchorage
Track Location Track
(m2) Habitat Description
8 34.013816 -118.574619 34.013873 -118.569787 1,365.0 Soft Bottom
Habitat
9 34.013360 -118.575982 34.013338 -118.568439 2,154.9 Soft Bottom
Habitat
10 34.012685 -118.576229 34.012792 -118.567696 2,417.5 Soft Bottom
Habitat
11 34.012165 -118.577102 34.012203 -118.567494 2,750.9 Soft Bottom
Habitat
12 34.011663 -118.577424 34.011858 -118.565037 3,711.3 Soft Bottom
Habitat
13 34.011368 -118.577482 34.011336 -118.566679 3,271.9 Soft Bottom
Habitat
14 34.011093 -118.575562 34.011135 -118.566802 2,483.1 Soft Bottom
Habitat
15 34.010806 -118.577741 34.010911 -118.566171 3,360.0 Soft Bottom
Habitat
16 34.010578 -118.570116 34.010607 -118.566252 1,095.1 Soft Bottom
Habitat
17 34.010246 -118.577972 34.010312 -118.566102 3,430.3 Soft Bottom
Habitat
18 34.009718 -118.578192 34.009780 -118.566434 3,381.1 Soft Bottom
Habitat
19 34.009060 -118.577891 34.009210 -118.566296 3289.4 Soft Bottom
Habitat
20 34.008601 -118.578036 34.008608 -118.566562 3323.8 Soft Bottom
Habitat
Track Location, Track ID, Starting and Ending Coordinates, Area
Surveilled, and Habitat Description (Cont.)
Track Location Track
(m2) Habitat Description
Electrode Array and Anchorage Area Total 58,682.9
Attachment B Marine Wildlife Observation Forms
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EXHIBIT H Mitigation Monitoring Program
Mitigation i Effectiveness Monitoring or Responsible Implementation
Location and Scope of Mitigation Timing Date(s) andMeasure (MM)
Criteria Reporting Action Party
Initials Air Quali"' and Greenhouse Gas (GHGJ Emissions (MND
Section 3.3.3) MM AIR-1: Engine All Counties: Maintain all
construction equipment in Daily Determine engine OGPP permit Prior
to, Tuning, Engine proper tune according to manufacturers'
specifications; emissions of certification of vessel holder and
during, and Certification, and fuel all off-road and portable
diesel-powered equipment criteria engines. contract after Fuels.
The with California Air Resources Board (CARB)-certified pollutants
vessel survey following measures motor vehicle diesel fuel limiting
sulfur content to 15 parts during survey Review engine operator;
activities. will be required to per million or less (GARB Diesel).
activities are emissions data to California be implemented by
minimized. assess compliance, State Lands Submit all Permittees
determine if changes Commission Final under the Offshore in tuning
or fuel are (CSLC) Monitoring Geophysical Permit required. review
of Report Program (OGPP), Los Angeles and Orange Counties: Use
vessel engines Verify that Tier 2 or Final after
1h,as applicable meeting CARB's Tier 2-certified engines or
cleaner; the cleaner engines are Monitoring completion depending on
the survey shall be operated such that daily NOx emissions being
used. Report. of survey JI!+,)county offshore do not exceed 100
pounds based on engine certification
Calculate daily NOx activities.
which a survey is emission factors. This can be accomplished with
Tier 2 being conducted. engines if daily fuel use is 585 gallons or
less, and with emissions to verify
Pursuant to section Tier 3 engines if daily fuel use is 935 gallons
or less. compliance with 93118.5 of CARB's limitations.
Airborne Toxic San Luis Obispo County: Use vessel engines meeting
Verify that Tier 2 or Control Measures, CARB's Tier 2-certified
engines or cleaner, accomplished - cleaner engines are the Tier 2
engine with Tier 2 engines if daily fuel use is 585 gallons or
less; being used. requirement all diesel equipment shall not idle
for more than 5
Inform vessel applies only to minutes; engine use needed to
maintain position in the
operator(s) of idling diesel-fueled water is not considered idling;
diesel idling within 300
limitation. vessels. meters (1,000 feet) of sensitive receptors is
not permitted;
use alternatively fueled construction equipment on site Investigate
where feasible, such as compressed natural gas, liquefied
availability of natural gas, propiine or biodiesel. alternative
fuels. Santa Barbara County: Use vessel engines meeting Verify that
Tier 2 or CARB's Tier 2-certified engines or cleaner, accomplished
cleaner engines are with Tier 2 engines if daily fuel use is 790
gallons or less. being used.
Investigate availability of alternative fuels.
Ventura County: Use alternatively fueled construction Investigate
equipment on site where feasible, such as compressed availability
of natural gas, liquefied natural oas, oropane or biodiesel.
alternative fuels.
Updated: 04/23/2014
...·. lmplementallonResponsibleMonitoring orEffectivenessMitigation
Timing Data(•) andl.o°'tlon •~d Soope of Mitigation PartyReportlrig
ActionCrltiltlaMeaaure (MM)· · .. ' · lnltlals
MM 810-1: Marine : . '
Document contact OGPP permit Prior to with appropriate
No adverse All State waters; prior to commencement of survey
-::,figholder; survey.operations, the geophysical operator shall:
(1) contact effects to Turtle Presence - Mammal and Sea
Inquiry tomarine sources.the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration clh,l NOAA and
Information. mammals orLong Beach office staff and local
whale-watching Current
Submit Final local whale composition and relative abundance of
marine wildlife
sea turtles dueoperations and shall acquire information on the
current watching
offshore, and (2) convey sightings data to the vessel to survey
Monitoring Report
operators. operator and crew, survey party chief, and onboard
activities are after completion of observed. survey
activities.
Marine Wildlife Monitors (MWMs) prior to departure. This
information will aid the MWMs by providing data on the approximate
number and types of organisms that may be in the area.
MM 810-2: Marine Document contact OGPP permit Prior to Wildlife
Monitors
Except as provided in section 7(h) of the General Permit, Competent
1-[1'{ .. 1(2-0survey.with and approval by holder.a minimum of two
(2) qualified MWMs who are and
appropriate onboard the survey vessel throughout both transit
and
(MWMs). experienced in marine wildlife observations shall be
professional jt-rlmonitoring or agencies.
marine observation, and data collection responsibilities shall be
data collection activities. The specific monitoring,
mammals and Submit Final identified in the Marine Wildlife
Contingency Plan required sea turtles; Monitoring Report as part of
all Offshore Geophysical Permit Program after completion of
permits. Qualifications of proposed MWMs shall be
compliance survey activities.
submitted to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric with
established
Administration (NOAA) and CSLC at least twenty-one monitoring (21)
days in advance of the survey for their approval by policies. the
agencies. Survey operations shall not commence until the CSLC
annroves the MWMs.
MM 810-3: Safety Prior to Zone Monitoring.
Onboard Marine Wildlife Monitors (MWMs) responsible No adverse
Compliance with OGPP permit 1[t'H 1/Wsurvey.for observations during
veSsel transit shall be responsible effects to permit requirements
holder.
for monitoring during the survey equipment operations. All marine
(observers); visual monitoring shall occur from the highest
practical jWcompliance with mammals or
sea turtles due established safety be used to observe the
surrounding area, as appropriate. vantage point aboard the survey
vessel; binoculars shall
to survey zones. The MWMs will survey an area (i.e., safety or
exclusion activities are zone) based on the equipment used,
centered on the Submit Final sound source (i.e., vessel, towfish),
throughout time that
observed; compliance Monitoring Report
the survey equipment is operating. Safety zone radial after
completion of distances, by equipment type, include:
with established survey activities. safety zones .
.
i' ;, I> ·. l!qUlpti!iilitTy11• / '
: , i(r.1Jlii1;m1. Single Beam Echosounder 50 Multibeam Echosounder
500 Side-Scan Sonar 600 Subbottom Profiler 100 Boomer System
100
If the geophysical survey equipment is operated at or above a
frequency of 200 kilohertz (kHz), safety zone monitoring and
enforcement is not required; however, if geophysical survey
equipment operated at a frequency at or above 200 kHz is used
simultaneously with geophysical survey equipment less than 200 kHz,
then the safety zone for the equipment less than 200 kHz must be
monitored. The onboard MWMs shall have authority to stop operations
if a mammal or turtle is observed within the specified safety zone
and may be negatively affected .bY survey activities. The MWMs
shall also have authority to recommend continuation (or cessation)
of operations during periods of limited visibility (i.e., fog,
rain) based on the observed abundance of marine wildlife. Periodic
reevaluation of weather conditions and reassessment of the
continuation/cessation recommendation shall be completed by the
onboard MWMs. During operations, if an animal's actions are
observed to be irregular, the monitor shall have authority to
recommend that equipment be shut down until the animal moves
further away from the sound source. If irregular behavior is
observed, the equipment shall be shut-off and will be restarted and
ramped-up to full power, as applicable, or will not be started
until the animal(s) is/are outside of the safety zone or have not
been observed for 15 minutes.
For nearshore survey operations utilizlnQ vessels that lack the
personnel capacity to hold two (2) MWMs aboard during survey
operations, at least twenty-one (21) days prior to the commencement
of survey activities, the Permittee may petition the CSLC to
conduct survey operations with one (1) MWM aboard. The CSLC
will
' consider such authorization on a case-bv-case basis and
.ilfffctlVlio.._ ltnplemenllltlon. ; f-11t111a1101:1 . •••· Meaaolm
(MM) I i :.l;tjf~tJij~,•11~~f?~!It!!~~~~!u'f i(.ic i . ,
.Mohltortng or · Responslbl' •··•·11m1na l:!118(1) and
Initials <::r'lter'la · ·. 1.· .Riportlng.Actlon Party • .
Updated: 04/23/2014
Mitigation. Melaure(MM)
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tmptementatlon Oata(s)and
lnltlala factors the CSLC will consider will include the timing,
type, and location of the survey, the size of the vessel, and the
availability of alternate vessels for conducting the proposed
survey. CSLC authorizations under this subsection will be limited
to individual surveys and under any such authorization; the
Permittee shall update the MWCP to reflect how survey operations
will occur under the authorization.
.i (;4-
MM B10-4: Limits on Nighttime OGPP Surveys.
All State waters; nighttime survey operations are prohibited under
the OGPP, except as provided below. The CSLC will consider the use
of single beam echosounders and passive equipment types at night on
a case-by-case basis, taking into consideration the equipment
specifications, location, timing, and duration of survey
activity.
No adverse Presurvey request effects to for nighttime marine
operations, including mammals or equipment sea turtles due
specifications and to survey proposed use activities are schedule.
observed.
Document equipment use.
OGPP permit holder.
Monitoring Report following comple tion of survey.
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MM B10-5: Soft Start.
All State waters; the survey operator shall use a "soft start"
technique at the beginning of survey activities each day (or
following a shut down) to allow any marine mammal that may be in
the immediate area to leave before the sound sources reach full
energy. Surveys shall not commence at nighttime or when the safety
zone cannot be effectively monitored. Operators shall initiate each
piece of equipment at the lowest practical sound level, increasing
output in such a manner as to increase in steps not exceeding
approximately 6 decibels (dB) per 5- minute period. During ramp-up,
the Marine Wildlife Monitors (MWMs) shall monitor the safety zone.
If marine mammals are sighted within or about to enter the safety
zone, a power-down or shut down shall be implemented as though the
equipment was operating at full power. Initiation of ramp-up
procedures from shut down requires that the MWMs be able to
visually observe the full safety zone.
No adverse Compliance with effects to permit requirements marine
(observers); mammals or compliance with safe sea turtles due start
procedures. to survey activities are Submit Final observed.
Monitoring Report
after completion of survey activities.
OGPP permit holder.
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EXHlBIT H Mitigation Monitoring Program
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operators shall follow, to the I maximum extent possible, the
guidelines of Zykov (2013) as they pertain to the use of subbottom
profilers and side scan sonar, including:
• Using the highest frequency band possible for the subbottom
profiler;
• Using the shortest possible pulse length; and • Lowering the
pulse rate (pings per second) as much
No adverse Document initial and OGPP permit IImme Practical
effects to during survey holder. diately ~ 1'l I- -:i-1...0
Limitations on marine 7quipment settings. prior to Equipment Use
mammals or and during Ji:w and Adherence to sea turtles due Submit
Final survey. Equipment to survey Monitoring Report Manufacturer's
activities are after completion of Routine observed. survey
activities. Maintenance as feasible. Schedule. Geophysical
operators shall consider the potential
applicability of these measures to other equipment types (e.g.,
boomer). Permit holders will conduct routine inspection and
maintenance of acoustic-generating equipment to ensure that low
energy geophysical equipment used during permitted survey
activities remains in proper working order and within
manufacturer's equipment specifications. Verification of the date
and occurrence of such equipment inspection and maintenance shall
be provided in the required
I presurvey notification to CSLC.MM B10-7: The Marine Wildlife
Contingency Plan (MWCP) developed No adverse Document pinniped OGPP
permit IMonitoring Avoidance of and implemented for each survey
shall include effects to reactions to vessel holder. Report
rl,t.1-?-/'W Pinniped Haul-Out identification of haul-out sites
within or immediately pinnipeds at presence and following . ,
Sites. adjacent to the proposed survey area. For surveys within
haul outs are equipment use. comple- ~
300 meters (m) of a haul-out site, the MWCP shall further observed.
lion of require that: Submit Final survey. • The survey vessel
shall not approach within 91 m of Monitoring Report
a haul-out site, consistent with National Marine after completion
of Fisheries Service (NMFS) guidelines; survey activities.
• Survey activity close to haul-out sites shall be conducted in an
expedited manner to minimize the potential for disturbance of
pinnipeds on land; and
• Marine Wildlife Monitors shall monitor pinniped activity onshore
as the vessel approaches, observing and reporting on the number of
pinnipeds potentially disturbed (e.g., via head lifting, flushing
into the water). The purpose of such reporting is to provide CSLC
and California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) with
information regarding potential disturbance associated with OGPP
surveys.
Updated: 04/23/2014
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MM 810-8: All State waters; if a collision with marine mammal or No
adverse Submit Final OGPP permit Monitoring Reporting Requirements
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reptile occurs, the vessel operator shall document the conditions
.under which the accident occurred, including
effects to marine
holder Report following
• Vessel location (latitude, longitude) when the collision
occurred;
• Date and time of collision;
• Speed and heading of the vessel at the time of collision;
• Observation conditions (e.g., wind speed and direction, swell
height, visibility in miles or kilometers, and presence of rain or
fog) at the time of collision;
• Species of marine wildlife contacted (if known);
• Whether an observer was monitoring marine wildlife at the time of
collision; and,
• Name of vessel, vessel owner/operator, and captain officer in
charge of the vessel at time of collision.
After a collision, the vessel shall stop, if safe to do so;
however, the vessel is not obligated to stand by and may proceed
after confirming that ii will not further·damage the animal by
doing so. The vessel will then immediately communicate by radio or
telephone all details to the vessel's base of operations, and shall
immediately report the incident. Consistent with Marine Mammal
Protection
mammals or sea turtles due to survey activities are observed.
survey activities. comple- lion of survey.
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~ Act requirements, the vessel's base of operations or, if an
onboard telephone is available, the vessel captain him/herself,
will then immediately call the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA) Stranding Coordinator to report the collision
and follow any subsequent instructions. From the report, the
Stranding Coordinator will coordinate subsequent act.ion, including
enlisting the aid of marine mammal rescue organizations, if
appropriate. From the vessel's base of operations, a telephone call
will be placed to the Stranding Coordinator, NOAA National Marine
Fisheries Service (NMFS), Southwest Region, Long Beach, to obtain
instructions. Although NOAA has primary responsibility for marine
mammals in both State and Federal waters, the California
Depar:tment of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) will also be advised that
an incident has occurred in State waters affecting a protected
species.
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EXHIBIT H Mitigation Monitoring Program
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111111111 MM B1O-9: All MPAs; prior to commencing survey
activities, No adverse Monitor reactions of OGPP permit[ Prior to
Limitations on geophysical operators shall coordinate with the
CLSC, effects to MPA wildlife to survey holder; survey. b(iz Survey
Operations California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW), and
resources due operations; report on survey in Select Marine any
other appropriate pennitting agency regarding cWto survey shutdown
conditions permitted by Protected Areas proposed operations within
MPAs. The scope and activities are and-survey restart. CDFW (MPAs).
purpose of each survey proposed within a MPA shall be observed.
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defined by the permit holder, and the applicability of the Submit
Final J,ea-Jsurvey to the allowable MPA activities shall be
delineated Monitoring Report by the pennit holder. If deemed
necessary by CDFW, after completion of geophysical operators will
pursue a scientific collecting survey activities. permit, or other
appropriate authorization, to secure approval to work within a MPA,
and shall provide a copy of such authorization to the CSLC as part
of the required presurvey notification to CSLC. CSLC, CDFW, and/or
other permitting agencies may impose further restrictions on survey
activities as conditions of approval.
MM HAZ-1: Permittees shall develop and submit to CSLC staff for
Reduction in Docµmentation of OGPP permit IPrior to Oil Spill
review and approval an OSCP that addresses accidental the potential
proper spill training. holder and survey. lo(?lContingency Plan
releases of petroleum and/or non-petroleum products for an contract
(OSCP) Required during survey operations_ Pennittees' OSCPs shall
.),t-,,,}accidental Notification of vessel Information. include the
following information for each vessel to be spill. Proper
responsible parties in operator.
involved with the survey: and timely the event of a spill. •
Specific steps to be taken in the event of a spill, response
and
including ·notification names, phone numbers, and notification of
locations of: (1) nearby emergency medical facilities, responsible
and (2) wildlife rescue/response organizations (e.g., parties in
the Oiled Wildlife Care Network); event of a
spill. procedures; and
• Description, quantities, and location of spill response equipment
onboard the vessel.
MM HAZ-2: Vessel fueling shall only occur at an approved docking
Reduction in Documentation of Contract Following Vessel fueling
facility. No cross vessel fueling shall be allowed. 11-lc'l -t -:1
i1.cthe potential fueling activities. vessel survey. restrictions.
for an operator. <J~accidental
spill. MM HAZ-3: Onboard spill response equipment and supplies
shall be Proper and Notification to CSLC IContract Prior to (o\H--
.'.).etJOSCP equipment sufficient to contain and recover the
w.orst-case scenario timely of onboard spill vessel survey. and
supplies_ spill of petroleum products as outlined in the OSCP_
response in response operator. 1-(l<t-\--1:1---l 'lA
the event of a equipment/supplies spill. inventory, verify
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ability to respond to worst-case spill.
MM HAZ-1: Outlined under Hazards and Hazardous Materials (above)
~(2?- Oil Spill JAJ Contingency Plan (OSCP) Required Information.
MM HAZ-2: Outlined under Hazards and Hazardous Materials (above)
l:,;z,2 Vessel fueling JitW restrictions. MM HAZ-3: Outlined under
Hazards and Hazardous Materials (above) b(,z,z OSCP equipment and
sunnlies. ~ MM BI0-9: Outlined under Biological Resources (above)
Limitations on b(i-2 Survey Operations Jie,,.} in Select MPAs. MM
REC-1: U.S. All California waters where recreational diving may
occur; No adverse Notify the USCG, OGPP permit Prior to Coast Guard
as a survey permit condition, the CSLC shall require effects to
local harbormasters, holder. survey. lo/22-- (USCG), Permittees to
provide the USCG with survey details, recreational and local dive
shops Harbormaster, and J.u.)including information on vessel types,
survey locations, divers from of planned survey Dive Shop times,
contact information, and other details of activities survey
activity. Operator that may pose a hazard to divers so that USCG
can operations. Notification. include the information in the Local
Notice to Mariners, Submit Final
advising vess91s to avoid potential hazards near survey Monitoring
Report areas. Furthermore, at least twenty-one (21) days in after
completion of advance of in-water activities, Permittees shall: (1)
post survey activities. such notices in the harbormasters' offices
of regional harbors; and (2) notify operators of dive shops in
coastal locations adjacent to the proposed offshore survey
ocerations.
Updated: 04/23/2014
MI1I11at1on · Measure (MM)
Initials MM FISH-1: U.S. Coast Guard
All California waters; as a survey permit condition, the CSLC shall
require Permittees to provide.the USCG with
No adverse effects to
OGPP permit Prior to holder. survey. tof2z
(USCG) and Harbonmaster
survey details, including infom,ation on vessel types, survey
loc·ations, times, contact information, and other
commercial fishing gear in
of planned survey activity.
dit,J Notification. details of activities that may pose a hazard to
mariners place.
and fishers so that USCG can include the information in Submit
Final the Local Notice to Mariners, advising vessels to avoid
Monitoring Report potential hazards near survey areas. Furthenmore,
at after completion of least twenty-one .(21) days in advance of
in-water survey activities. activities, Permittees shall post such
notices in the harbormasters' offices of reaional harbors.
MM FISH-2: Minimize
To minimize interaction with fishing gear that may be present
within a .survey area: (1) the geophysical vessel
No adverse effects to
OGPP permit Imme- holder. diately "?Il 'i -1- '1, ( Zo
Interaction with Fishing Gear.
(or designated vessel) shall traverse the proposed survey corridor
prior to commencing survey operations to note
commercial fishing gear in
prior to survey J~
and record the presence, type, and location of deployed place.
owner and request (prior to fishing gear (i.e., buoys); (2) no
survey lines within 30 m relocation of gear each (100 feet) of
observed fishing gear shall be conducted. outside survey area.
survey The survey crew shall not remove or relocate any fishing
day). gear; removal or relocation shall only be accomplished by
Submit Final the owner of the gear upon notification by the survey
Monitoring Report operator of the potential conflict. after
completion of
survey activities. MM FISH-1: USCG and
Outlined under Commercial and Recreational Fisheries (above) Col
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Harbonmaster Notification.
Acronyms/Abbreviations: GARB= California Air Resources Board; CDFW
= California Department of Fish and Wildlife; CSLC = California
State Lands Commission; dB = decibels; kHz = kilohertz; MPA =
Marine Protected Area; MWCP = Marine Wildlife Contingency Plan; MWM
= Marine Wildlife Monitor; m= meter(s); NOAA= National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration; NO,= Nitrogen Oxide; OGPP = Offshore
Geophysical Permit Program; OSCP = Oil Spill Contingency Plan;
USCG= U.S. Coast Guard ·
Updated: 04/23/2014
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