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Title and Description:
U.S. Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico Marine Mammal Stock Assessments (2007)
Section 117 of the U. S. Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 (MMPA), as Amended through 1997, requires that a stock assessment be prepared for each marine mammal stock that occurs in waters under USA jurisdiction in consultation with regional Scientific Review Groups (SRGs). The SRGs consist of individuals with expertise in marine mammal biology and ecology, population dynamics and modeling, and commercial fishing technology and practices and are mandated to review the marine mammal stock assessments and provide advice to the Secretary of Commerce. The reports are then made available on the Federal Register for public review and comment before final publication.

The MMPA also requires that stock assessments be updated at least annually for stocks specified as strategic stocks, or for which significant new information is available, and at least once every three years for non-strategic stocks. In these documents, major revisions and updating of the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico SARs are completed for approximately ten strategic stocks and for upwards to 50 nonstrategic stocks.

ID:  76 Info. Type:  ISI
Estimated Dissemination Date:  12/31/2007   Actual: 4/17/2008
Contact Person:  Rebecca Rootes NOAA Locator

Date First Posted in Peer Review Agenda:  12/15/2006

Estimated Peer Review Start Date: 1/9/2007
Review type:  panel
Expected number of peer reviewers:  more than 10
Peer reviewers will be selected by:  the agency

Will the public, including scientific or professional societies, be asked to nominate potential peer reviewers?  no

Will there be opportunities for the public to comment on the work product to be peer reviewed?  yes

How?  After the peer review panel has met on 9-11 January 2007, the SAR will be updated to reflect the reviews, and published as a draft document in the Federal Register. The public will then be invited to comment through the Federal Register publication. Ninety days are provided for this comment period. These comments are then used to update the SAR, and responses to the comments are provided as part of the FR notice of availability of the final report.

When?  The public comment period opened on 28 June 2007 (72 FR 35428 attached) and continued for 90 days.  See ID76_FRnotice_PublicCmnt.pdf

Will the agency provide significant and relevant public comments to the peer reviewers before they conduct their review?  no

Primary disciplines or expertise needed in the review:  marine mammal biology and ecology, population dynamics and modeling, commercial fishing technology and practices, and stocks taken under section 101(b)

Comments on Peer Review:
Regarding the primary disciplines and expertise needed in the review: As specified under Section 117 of the Marine Mammal Protection Act, "the Secretary of Commerce shall, in consultation with the Secretary of the Interior (with respect to marine mammals under that Secretary's jurisdiction), the Marine Mammal Commission, the Governors of affected adjacent coastal States, regional fishery and wildlife management authorities, Alaska Native organizations and Indian tribes, and environmental and fishery groups, establish three independent regional scientific review groups representing Alaska, the Pacific Coast (including Hawaii), and the Atlantic Coast (including the Gulf of Mexico), consisting of individuals with expertise in marine mammal biology and ecology, population dynamics and modeling, commercial fishing technology and practices, and stocks taken under section 101(b). The Secretary of Commerce shall, to the maximum extent practicable, attempt to achieve a balanced representation of viewpoints among the individuals on each regional scientific review group."

Charge Statement to the peer reviewers: The regional scientific review groups shall advise the Secretary on (A) population estimates and the population status and trends of such stocks; (B) uncertainties and research needed regarding stock separation, abundance, or trends, and factors affecting the distribution, size, or productivity of the stock; (C) uncertainties and research needed regarding the species, number, ages, gender, and reproductive status of marine mammals; (D) research needed to identify modifications in fishing gear and practices likely to reduce the incidental mortality and serious injury of marine mammals in commercial fishing operations; (E) the actual, expected, or potential impacts of habitat destruction, including marine pollution and natural environmental change, on specific marine mammal species or stocks, and for strategic stocks, appropriate conservation or management measures to alleviate any such impacts; and (F) any other issue which the Secretary or the groups consider appropriate.

Final peer review report:  ID76_PeerRevRpt.doc

Responses to the Panel and public comments will be provided as part of the FR notice of availability of the final report:
ID76-Marine-Mammal-Response-Comments-73FR21111.pdf

Work product:  http://www.nefsc.noaa.gov/nefsc/publications/tm/tm205/