Common use of Pauses in Electromechanical Survey Sound Source Clause in Contracts

Pauses in Electromechanical Survey Sound Source. If the electromechanical sound source shuts down for reasons other than encroachment into the exclusion zone by a non-delphinoid cetacean or sea turtle, including, reasons such as, but not limited to, mechanical or electronic failure, resulting in the cessation of the sound source for a period greater than 20 minutes, the Lessee must ensure that restart of the electromechanical survey equipment commences only after clearance of the exclusion zone, as described in 4.4.6.4, and the implementation of ramp-up procedures, as described in 4.4.6.7. If the shutdown is less than 20 minutes, the equipment may be restarted as soon as practicable at its operational level as long as visual surveys were continued diligently throughout the silent period and the exclusion zone remained clear of marine mammals and sea turtles. If visual surveys were not continued diligently during a shutdown of 20 minutes or less, the Lessee must clear the exclusion zone, as described in 4.4.6.4, and implement ramp-up procedures, as described in 4.4.6.7, prior to restarting the electromechanical survey equipment.

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Pauses in Electromechanical Survey Sound Source. If The Lessee must ensure that if the electromechanical sound source shuts down for reasons other than encroachment into the exclusion zone by a non-delphinoid cetacean or sea turtle, including, reasons such as, but not limited to, mechanical or electronic failure, resulting in the cessation of the sound source for a period greater than 20 minutes, then the Lessee must ensure that restart of the electromechanical survey equipment commences only after using the full ramp-up procedures and clearance of the exclusion zonezone of all cetaceans, as described in 4.4.6.4pinnipeds, and the implementation of ramp-up procedures, as described in 4.4.6.7sea turtles for 60 minutes. If the shutdown pause is less than 20 minutes, minutes the equipment may be restarted re-started as soon as practicable at its operational level as long as visual surveys were continued diligently throughout the silent period and the exclusion zone remained clear of marine mammals cetaceans, pinnipeds, and sea turtles. If visual surveys were not continued diligently during a shutdown the pause of 20 20-minutes or less, the Lessee must clear restart the exclusion zone, as described in 4.4.6.4, and implement electromechanical survey equipment using the full ramp-up proceduresprocedures and clearance of the exclusion zone of all cetaceans, as described in 4.4.6.7pinnipeds, prior to restarting the electromechanical survey equipmentand sea turtles for 60 minutes.

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Pauses in Electromechanical Survey Sound Source. If the electromechanical sound source shuts down pauses for reasons other than encroachment into the exclusion zone by a non-delphinoid cetacean or sea turtle, including, reasons such as, but not limited to, mechanical or electronic failure, resulting in the cessation of the sound source for a period greater than 20 minutes, the Lessee must ensure that restart of the electromechanical survey equipment commences only after clearance of the exclusion zone, as described in 4.4.6.45.4.6.4, and the implementation of ramp-up procedures, as described in 4.4.6.75.4.6.7. If the shutdown pause is less than 20 minutes, the equipment may be restarted as soon as practicable at its operational level as long as visual surveys were continued diligently throughout the silent period and the exclusion zone remained clear of all marine mammals and sea turtles. If visual surveys were not continued diligently during a shutdown the pause of 20 minutes or less, the Lessee must clear the exclusion zone, as described in 4.4.6.45.4.6.4, and implement ramp-up procedures, as described in 4.4.6.75.4.6.7, prior to restarting the electromechanical survey equipment.

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Pauses in Electromechanical Survey Sound Source. If The Lessee must ensure that if the electromechanical sound source shuts down for reasons other than encroachment into the exclusion zone by a non-delphinoid cetacean or sea turtle, including, reasons such as, but not limited to, mechanical or electronic failure, resulting in the cessation of the sound source for a period greater than 20 minutesminutes then, the Lessee must ensure that restart of the electromechanical survey equipment commences only after using the full ramp-up procedures and clearance of the exclusion zonezone of all cetaceans, as described in 4.4.6.4pinnipeds, and the implementation of ramp-up procedures, as described in 4.4.6.7sea turtles for 60 minutes. If the shutdown pause is less than 20 minutes, minutes the equipment may be restarted re-started as soon as practicable at its operational level as long as visual surveys were continued diligently throughout the silent period and the exclusion zone remained clear of marine mammals cetaceans, pinnipeds, and sea turtles. If visual surveys were not continued diligently during a shutdown the pause of 20 20-minutes or less, the Lessee must clear restart the exclusion zone, as described in 4.4.6.4, and implement electromechanical survey equipment using the full ramp-up proceduresprocedures and clearance of the exclusion zone of all cetaceans, as described in 4.4.6.7pinnipeds, prior to restarting the electromechanical survey equipmentand sea turtles for 60 minutes.

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