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Minutes of 2009 Steller Sea Lion Research Coordination Workshops Held in Anchorage, Alaska and Seattle, Washington

Researchers conducting field and captive studies on Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus) meet at least annually to coordinate research plans and field work. In addition to updating research findings, these meetings provide a direct means to minimize potential disturbance to sea lions in the field, and maximize collaboration and sharing of samples or data. During the past several years a coordination meeting has been held in Anchorage associated with the Alaska Marine Science Symposium because most researchers conducting Steller sea lion studies in Alaska attend. This year a second meeting was held in Seattle, which focused on the eastern distinct population segment (eDPS) in Washington, Oregon and California. Because applications for new permits to conduct Steller sea lion research authorized under the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) and Endangered Species Act (ESA) are due in February, most of the time during meetings was dedicated to permit application issues and discussions towards ensuring proposed research would directly address recovery and conservation priorities. Though these meetings primarily address U.S. research, studies conducted in Russia and Canada were also included in discussions.
April 26, 2009 - Other Reports ,

Biological Opinion on Rat Eradication, Rat Island, Alaska

NOAA Fisheries prepared this Opinion to address impacts to the Steller sea lion resulting from two federal actions: the issuance of an IHA by NOAA Fisheries and rat eradication on Rat Island by the U.S. FWS.
August 22, 2008 - Biological Opinion ,

Steller Sea Lion Field Research Coordination 2008 Meeting Report

Researchers permitted to conduct studies on Steller sea lions in Alaska have historically coordinated their plans to minimize disturbance to sea lions and increase collaboration to achieve objectives. Formal coordination occurs at least once per year.
April 26, 2008 - Other Reports ,

Recovery Plan for the Steller Sea Lion (Revision) - Eastern and Western Distinct Population Segments

This Plan contains: (1) a comprehensive review of Steller sea lion status and ecology, (2) a review of previous conservation actions, (3) a threats assessment, (4) biological and recovery criteria for downlisting and delisting, (5) actions necessary for t
February 29, 2008 - Recovery Plan ,

Incidental Take and Interactions of Marine Mammals and Birds in the Kodiak Island Salmon Set Gillnet Fishery, 2002 and 2005

Marine Mammal Observer Program observations of the Kodiak Island salmon set gillnet fishery.
September 19, 2007 - Other Reports ,

Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement for Steller Sea Lion and Northern Fur Seal Research

This Final Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement assesses the environmental impacts associated with research on northern fur seals and Steller sea lions.
May 01, 2007 - NEPA ,

Coordination of Proposed Steller Sea Lion Field Research Activities in Alaska, 2007

Until the late 1990s, most research on Steller sea lions in Alaska was conducted by relatively few groups using the Steller Sea Lion Recovery Plan (NMFS 1992) for guidance, and thus coordination was straightforward. Because of a large increase in scientific activity and funding, mostly through Congressional appropriations starting in FY01, a framework for a comprehensive and coordinated research program was created as an organizational tool (Ferrero and Fritz 2002). Studies were also categorized based on which multiple hypotheses proposed for the Steller sea lion decline were being addressed.
April 26, 2007 - Other Reports ,

Alaska Marine Mammal Observer Program Manual (2007)

Yakutat observer manual. The Marine Mammal Protection Act gives NOAA Fisheries the authority to place observers aboard commercial fishing vessels to collect data for the purposes of assessing the impacts of commercial fisheries on marine mammals.
April 14, 2007 - Other Reports ,

EA on the Issuance of Incidental Harassment Authorizations to ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. and Union Oil Company of California to take Marine Mammals by Harassment Incidental to Conducting Seismic Operations in Northwestern Cook Inlet, Alaska

On October 6 and 12, 2006, NOAA Fisheries received applications from ConocoPhillips Alaska, Inc. and Union Oil Company of California, respectively, requesting Incidental Harassment Authorizations.
April 06, 2007 - NEPA ,

Agreement Between the Aleut Marine Mammal Commission and the National Marine Fisheries Service

This Agreement between the Aleut Marine Mammal Commission and NOAA Fisheries sets forth a structure for the conservation and management of marine mammal subsistence species under NOAA Fisheries, with particular focus on Steller sea lions and harbor seals.
November 09, 2006 - Agreements ,