Subpart A Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to Russian River Estuary Management Activities
Subpart C Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to Research and Monitoring in Southern Alaska National Parks
Subpart D Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to Construction and Operation of the Liberty Drilling and Production Island
Subpart E Taking and Importing Marine Mammals; Alaska Gasline Development Corporation Liquefied Natural Gas Facilities Construction
Subpart F Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to Lighthouse Repair and Tour Operations At Northwest Seal Rock, California
Subpart G Taking and Importing Marine Mammals; Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to U.S. Air Force Launches and Operations At Vandenberg Air Force Base, California
Subpart I Taking of Marine Mammals Incidental to Naval Explosive Ordnance Disposal School (Neods) Training Operations
Subpart J Taking and Importing Marine Mammals; U.S. Navy’s Submarine Base New London Pier Construction
Subpart K Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to Rocky Intertidal Monitoring Surveys Along the Oregon and California Coasts
Subpart L Taking and Importing Marine Mammals Incidental to Navy Construction of the Pier 3 Replacement Project At Naval Station Norfolk At Norfolk, Virginia
Subpart M Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to Seabird Research Activities in Central California
Subpart N Subpart N–Taking and Importing Marine Mammals Incidental to U.S. Navy Construction At Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Kittery, Maine
Subpart P Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to Ice Roads and Ice Trails Construction and Maintenance On Alaska’s North Slope
Subpart Q Taking and Importing Marine Mammals; Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to Oil and Gas Activities in Cook Inlet, Alaska.
Subpart R Taking and Importing Marine Mammals Incidental to U.S. Navy Bulkhead Replacement/Repairs At Naval Station Newport in Newport, Rhode Island
Subpart S Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to Geophysical Survey Activities in the Gulf of Mexico
Subpart U Taking of Marine Mammals Incidental to the Port of Anchorage Marine Terminal Redevelopment Project
Subpart W Taking and Importing Marine Mammals Incidental to Hampton Roads Connector Partners Construction At Norfolk, Virginia
Subpart AA Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to Construction of the Ocean Wind 1 Project Offshore of New Jersey
Subpart BB Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to Construction of the Revolution Wind Project Offshore of Rhode Island

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Terms Used In 50 CFR Part 217 - Regulations Governing the Take of Marine Mammals Incidental to Specified Activities

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