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NMFS' 2016 Technical Guidance for Assessing the Effects
                                                                   of Anthropogenic Sound on Marine Mammal Hearing
                                                                   (Level A Acoustic Guidance) established new acoustic
                                                                   criteria for assessing potential Level A harassment under
                                                                   the MMPA.  The application of the 2016 Guidance
                                                                   presented significant risk that the preparation of MMPA
                                                                   Incidental Take Authorization (ITA) applications would
                                                                   be more burdensome and time-consuming and would
                    NOAA/NMFS 2016 & 2017                          cause NMFS processing of those applications to be delayed.

                                                                   As a direct result of Executive Order 13795 in April 2017,
                  LEVEL A ACOUSTIC GUIDANCE                        America-First  Offshore  Energy  Strategy,  NOAA/NMFS
                                                                   re-opened the comment period for the Level A Acoustic
                                                                   Guidance. The IAGC filed a joint-trades comment letter
                                                                   on 17 July 2017 asking for a more rigorous peer-reviewed
                                                                   and public process along with some substantive changes to
                                                                   the current guidance.

                                                                   The IAGC and API's comments offer ideas on how NMFS
                                                                   may improve the application of the Technical Guidance to
                                                                   be consistent with the Executive Orders issued earlier this
                                                                   year.   The comments request that NMFS considers and
                                                                   incorporates these comments, prepare a new draft version
                                                                   of the Technical Guidance, provide that draft for public
                                                                   review and comment, and then promptly issue a new,
                                                                   improved version of the Technical Guidance.

                                                                   The Technical Guidance, which may be available later this
                                                                   year or early next year is relevant to essential offshore
                                                                   geophysical activities because federal agencies and permit
                                                                   applicants may use the guidance to determine the potential
                                                                   effects of those activities on marine mammals.







         Joint comments from the IAGC, API, NOIA and OOC cite
         several flaws in the Gulf of Mexico Incidental Take
         Regulations Application. Those flaws include the
         Application's requested levels of Incidental Take are not
         supported by the best available science, the lack of
         consideration of the beneficial effects of mitigation
         measures as part of the proposed action, and the overly
         conservative modeling that BOEM admits does not                 REVISED APPLICATION FOR
         accurately reflect the anticipated impact.
                                                                       MARINE MAMMAL INCIDENTAL
         Consequently, the Application does not accurately present      TAKE REGULATIONS FOR GOM
         the number of Incidental Takes that are "likely to occur,"
         does not clearly present the species and number of marine         GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
         mammals likely to be found within the activity area and
         does not have sufficient statistical inference to support the
         interpretation of modeled results.  It also fails to present a
         practicability assessment and presents little information
         about the proposed monitoring plan.

         NMFS is expected to issue draft Incidental Take Regulations
         by the end of 2017.
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