Marine Mammal Observers Responsibilities Sample Clauses

Marine Mammal Observers Responsibilities. The primary responsibility of the MMO is to observe for the presence of marine mammals and fish, establish in-water works protocols, and supply technical support in the protection of sensitive wildlife. The MMO will report to the EM. Responsibilities for the MMO include the following: • Maintain daily-sightings log records of marine mammals and fish. • Advise on program requirements to facilitate the CEMP. This includes in-water protocols such as Marine Mammal and fish monitoring zone, Marine Mammal Exclusion Zone (MMEZ), and associated responses based on oceanography, geography, marine species and project components, such as pile driving and potential dredging activities. • Observe for the presence of marine mammals and fish 30 minutes pre-hammering, during hammering, and 30 minutes post-hammering. • Advise Operators of the presence of marine mammals entering or leaving the marine mammal exclusion zone. • Issue a stop-work and resume work notification to contractors when necessary. • Immediately report to the EM of any incidents. The EM or Contractor will ensure the following: • Provide the MMO with construction activity updates, including 30-minutes pre-activity notification. • Communicate with the MMO on mitigation measures advisories. • Enforce stop-work and resume work notifications and mitigation measures as recommended by the MMO.
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