[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 50, Volume 7]
[Revised as of January 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 50CFR216.45]

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                    TITLE 50--WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES
 
  CHAPTER II--NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE, NATIONAL OCEANIC AND 
           ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
 
PART 216_REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE TAKING AND IMPORTING OF MARINE 
 
                      Subpart D_Special Exceptions
 
Sec. 216.45  General Authorization for Level B harassment for 

scientific research.

    (a) General Authorization. (1) Persons are authorized under section 
104(c)(3)(C) of the MMPA to take marine mammals in the wild by Level B 
harassment, as defined in Sec. 216.3, for purposes of bona fide 
scientific research Provided, That:
    (i) They submit a letter of intent in accordance with the 
requirements of paragraph (b) of this section, receive confirmation that 
the General Authorization applies in accordance with paragraph (c) of 
this section, and comply with the terms and conditions of paragraph (d) 
of this section; or
    (ii) If such marine mammals are listed as endangered or threatened 
under the ESA, they have been issued a permit under Section 10(a)(1)(A) 
of the ESA and implementing regulations at 50 CFR parts 217-227, 
particularly at Sec. 222.23 through Sec. 222.28, to take marine 
mammals in the wild for the purpose of scientific research, the taking 
authorized under the permit involves such Level B harassment of marine 
mammals or marine mammal stocks, and they comply with the terms and 
conditions of that permit.
    (2) Except as provided under paragraph (a)(1)(ii) of this section, 
no taking, including harassment, of marine mammals listed as threatened 
or endangered under the ESA is authorized under the General 
Authorization. Marine mammals listed as endangered or threatened under 
the ESA may be taken for purposes of scientific research only after 
issuance of a permit for such activities pursuant to the ESA.
    (3) The following types of research activities will likely qualify 
for inclusion under the General Authorization: Photo-identification 
studies, behavioral observations, and vessel and aerial population 
surveys (except aerial surveys over pinniped rookeries at altitudes of 
less than 1,000 ft).
    (b) Letter of intent. Except as provided under paragraph (a)(1)(ii) 
of this section, any person intending to take marine mammals in the wild 
by Level B harassment for purposes of bona fide scientific research 
under the General Authorization must submit, at least 60

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days before commencement of such research, a letter of intent by 
certified return/receipt mail to the Chief, Permits Division, F/PR1, 
Office of Protected Resources, NMFS, 1335 East-West Highway, Silver 
Spring, MD 20910-3226.
    (1) The letter of intent must be submitted by the principal 
investigator (who shall be deemed the applicant). For purposes of this 
section, the principal investigator is the individual who is responsible 
for the overall research project, or the institution, governmental 
entity, or corporation responsible for supervision of the principal 
investigator.
    (2) The letter of intent must include the following information:
    (i) The name, address, telephone number, qualifications and 
experience of the applicant and any co-investigator(s) to be conducting 
the proposed research, and a curriculum vitae for each, including a list 
of publications by each such investigator relevant to the objectives, 
methodology, or other aspects of the proposed research;
    (ii) The species or stocks of marine mammals (common and scientific 
names) that are the subject of the scientific research and any other 
species or stock of marine mammals that may be harassed during the 
conduct of the research;
    (iii) The geographic location(s) in which the research is to be 
conducted, e.g., geographic name or lat./long.;
    (iv) The period(s) of time over which the research will be conducted 
(up to five years), including the field season(s) for the research, if 
applicable;
    (v) The purpose of the research, including a description of how the 
proposed research qualifies as bona fide research as defined in Sec. 
216.3; and
    (vi) The methods to be used to conduct the research.
    (3) The letter of intent must be signed, dated, and certified by the 
applicant as follows:

    In accordance with section 104(c)(3)(C) of the Marine Mammal 
Protection Act of 1972, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.) and 
implementing regulations (50 CFR part 216), I hereby notify the National 
Marine Fisheries Service of my intent to conduct research involving only 
Level B harassment on marine mammals in the wild, and request 
confirmation that the General Authorization for Level B Harassment for 
Scientific Research applies to the proposed research as described 
herein. I certify that the information in this letter of intent is 
complete, true, and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief, and 
I understand that any false statement may subject me to the criminal 
penalties of 18 U.S.C. 1001, or penalties under the MMPA and 
implementing regulations. I acknowledge and accept that authority to 
conduct scientific research on marine mammals in the wild under the 
General Authorization is a limited conditional authority restricted to 
Level B harassment only, and that any other take of marine mammals, 
including the conduct of any activity that has the potential to injure 
marine mammals (i.e., Level A harassment), may subject me to penalties 
under the MMPA and implementing regulations.

    (c) Confirmation that the General Authorization applies or 
notification of permit requirement. (1) Not later than 30 days after 
receipt of a letter of intent as described in paragraph (b) of this 
section, the Chief, Permits Division, NMFS will issue a letter to the 
applicant either:
    (i) Confirming that the General Authorization applies to the 
proposed scientific research as described in the letter of intent;
    (ii) Notifying the applicant that all or part of the research 
described in the letter of intent is likely to result in a taking of a 
marine mammal in the wild involving other than Level B harassment and, 
as a result, cannot be conducted under the General Authorization, and 
that a scientific research permit is required to conduct all or part of 
the subject research; or
    (iii) Notifying the applicant that the letter of intent fails to 
provide sufficient information and providing a description of the 
deficiencies, or notifying the applicant that the proposed research as 
described in the letter of intent is not bona fide research as defined 
in Sec. 216.3.
    (2) A copy of each letter of intent and letter confirming that the 
General Authorization applies or notifying the applicant that it does 
not apply will be forwarded to the Marine Mammal Commission.
    (3) Periodically, NMFS will publish a summary document in the 
Federal Register notifying the public of letters of confirmation issued.

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    (d) Terms and conditions. Persons issued letters of confirmation in 
accordance with paragraph (c) of this section are responsible for 
complying with the following terms and conditions:
    (1) Activities are limited to those conducted for the purposes, by 
the means, in the locations, and during the periods of time described in 
the letter of intent and acknowledged as authorized under the General 
Authorization in the confirmation letter sent pursuant to paragraph (c) 
of this section;
    (2) Annual reports of activities conducted under the General 
Authorization must be submitted to the Chief, Permits Division (address 
listed in paragraph (b) of this section) within 90 days of completion of 
the last field season(s) during the calendar year or, if the research is 
not conducted during a defined field season, no later than 90 days after 
the anniversary date of the letter of confirmation issued under 
paragraph (c) of this section. Annual reports must include:
    (i) A summary of research activities conducted;
    (ii) Identification of the species and number of each species taken 
by Level B harassment;
    (iii) An evaluation of the progress made in meeting the objectives 
of the research as described in the letter of intent; and
    (iv) Any incidental scientific, educational, or commercial uses of 
photographs, videotape, and film obtained as a result of or incidental 
to the research and if so, names of all photographers.
    (3) Authorization to conduct research under the General 
Authorization is for the period(s) of time identified in the letter of 
intent or for a period of 5 years from the date of the letter of 
confirmation issued under paragraph (c) of this section, whichever is 
less, unless extended by the Director or modified, suspended, or revoked 
in accordance with paragraph (e) of this section;
    (4) Activities conducted under the General Authorization may only be 
conducted under the on-site supervision of the principal investigator or 
co-investigator(s) named in the letter of intent. All personnel involved 
in the conduct of activities under the General Authorization must 
perform a function directly supportive of and necessary for the research 
being conducted, or be one of a reasonable number of support personnel 
included for the purpose of training or as back-up personnel;
    (5) The principal investigator must notify the appropriate Regional 
Director, NMFS, (Regional Director) in writing at least 2 weeks before 
initiation of on-site activities. The Regional Director shall consider 
this information in efforts to coordinate field research activities to 
minimize adverse impacts on marine mammals in the wild. The principal 
investigator must cooperate with coordination efforts by the Regional 
Director in this regard;
    (6) If research activities result in a taking which exceeds Level B 
harassment, the applicant shall:
    (i) Report the taking within 12 hours to the Director, Office of 
Protected Resources, or his designee as set forth in the letter 
authorizing research; and
    (ii) Temporarily discontinue for 72 hours all field research 
activities that resulted in the taking. During this time period, the 
applicant shall consult with NMFS as to the circumstances surrounding 
the taking and any precautions necessary to prevent future taking, and 
may agree to amend the research protocol, as deemed necessary by NMFS.
    (7) NMFS may review scientific research conducted pursuant to the 
General Authorization. If requested by NMFS, the applicant must 
cooperate with any such review and shall:
    (i) Allow any employee of NOAA or any other person designated by the 
Director, Office of Protected Resources to observe research activities; 
and
    (ii) Provide any documents or other information relating to the 
scientific research;
    (8) Any photographs, videotape, or film obtained during the conduct 
of research under the General Authorization must be identified by a 
statement that refers to the General Authorization or ESA permit number, 
and includes the file number provided by NMFS in the confirmation 
letter, the name of the photographer, and the date the image was taken. 
This statement must accompany the image(s) in all subsequent uses or 
sales. The annual report must note incidental scientific,

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educational, or commercial uses of the images, and if there are any such 
uses, the names of all photographers; and
    (9) Persons conducting scientific research under authority of the 
General Authorization may not transfer or assign any authority granted 
thereunder to any other person.
    (e) Suspension, revocation, or modification. (1) NMFS may suspend, 
revoke, or modify the authority to conduct scientific research under the 
General Authorization if:
    (i) The letter of intent included false information or statements of 
a material nature;
    (ii) The research does not constitute bona fide scientific research;
    (iii) Research activities result in takings of marine mammals other 
than by Level B harassment;
    (iv) Research activities differ from those described in the letter 
of intent submitted by the applicant and letter of confirmation issued 
by NMFS; or
    (v) The applicant violates any term or condition set forth in this 
section.
    (2) Any suspension, revocation, or modification is subject to the 
requirements of 15 CFR part 904.

[59 FR 50376, Oct. 3, 1994]