Kodiak, Alaska Community Presentation 26 March 2019

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Kodiak, Alaska Community Presentation 26 March 2019 Colonel Brian Baldwin U.S. Pacific Air Forces John Mosher U.S. Pacific Fleet NW/Alaska Environmental Program Manager Andrea Balla-Holden U.S. Pacific Fleet Marine Resources Program Manager Senior Chief Brandon Raile Alaskan Command Public Affairs

8.1 HOURS 8.4 HOURS 8.8 HOURS 7.7 HOURS 7.3 HOURS 6.4 HOURS 7.4 HOURS 5.4 HOURS 4.9 HOURS

Northern Edge 19 Overview May 13-24, 2019 Biennial exercise (odd years) dating back to 1975 Comprehensive, realistic training Joint interoperability tactics, techniques and procedures Air focused exercise Safety a top priority Requires Alaskan-sized spaces to simulate vast distances that modern military forces face US Pacific Air Forces is the “Organization Conduction Event” Northern Edge 19 similar in size and scope to NE17* * Carrier Strike Group requested Northern Edge 17 size and scope Approximately 6,000 personnel 175 fixed-wing aircraft at JBER and EAFB 3 Navy ships – 2 Destroyers and 1 Replenishment Ship Estimated economic impact of over $28M

Joint Pacific Alaska Range Complex Gulf of Alaska Temporary Maritime Activities Area (TMAA)

Center of TMAA: 140 nm offshore 170 nm to Cordova 190 nm to Kodiak 240 nm to Yakutat

TMAA & Maritime Activities During Northern Edge: All at-sea Navy events occur within the TMAA TMAA only used and established for duration of Navy participation in the exercise Large area = 42,146 nm2 of sea space No restrictions on civilian navigation to include fishing vessels, commercial shipping or aircraft Most exercise at-sea activities occur far offshore toward center of TMAA Activities involve protective measures to minimize effects to marine environment

Protective Measures: Extensive mitigations developed in coordination with National Marine Fisheries Service Implement mitigation zones for sonar and weapons activities Minimize use of live explosives during weapons training Portlock Bank mitigation: No use of explosives during training activities in this area Post qualified marine mammal Lookouts Report monitoring results and training activities Coordinate with regulatory agencies for adaptive management Conduct offshore population surveys and other Marine Species Monitoring projects

Minimal Impacts to Marine Species Fish: TMAA minimal overlap with fisheries management areas; no overlap with salmon management areas Mid-frequency active sonar not heard by shellfish and most fish species including key commercial species (e.g. salmon, groundfish); no fish mortality occurs from sonar Minimal use of explosives during training, occurring far off shore and away from fisheries management areas; Navy vessels avoid fishing activities Marine Mammals: Minimal exposure of marine mammals with limited active sonar use; would not have significant long term or species level effects No strandings have been associated with Navy training in the Gulf of Alaska, and no Navy ship strikes of marine mammals have occurred

Marine Species Monitoring Program The Navy is a world leader in marine species research and is responsible for compliance with environmental laws that apply to marine protected species As part of the regulatory compliance process, the Navy is responsible for meeting monitoring and reporting requirements for readiness activities Since 2009, the Navy has contributed $3.47 million to marine species monitoring projects in the Gulf of Alaska 2019 project work includes deployment of two bottom mounted passive acoustic monitoring devices that will be in place prior to, during, and post Northern Edge 2019 Navy funded marine research information can be obtained at: navymarinespeciesmonitoring.us

Environmental Planning & Outreach Navy completed Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) process and issued Record of Decision for Gulf of Alaska Training Activities in April 2017: Latest science showed minimal impacts to the marine environment National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) issued final MMPA permit and ESA Biological Opinion for 2017-2022 time frame Navy and NMFS Documents available on project website: goaeis.com Next Supplement to the EIS and permit renewal process to address Navy training beyond 2022 to be initiated in summer 2019: Supplemental EIS process to include extensive public participation and formal consultation with Alaska Native Tribes Ongoing public outreach planned during public events in addition to EIS project meetings: Navy Environmental Programs & Exercise Northern Edge outreach booth at ComFish

Mr. John Mosher John.g.mosher@navy.mil 360.257.3234 Questions Capt Bryant Davis Phillip.davis.12@us.af.mil 907.552.2341 Mr. John Mosher John.g.mosher@navy.mil 360.257.3234