Dredging and Pile Driving Monitoring Plan Sturgeon Monitoring During Pile Driving 60-day Report 2/16/2014 4/12/2014. New NY Bridge Project

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Sturgeon During Pile Driving 60-day Report 2/16/2014 4/12/2014 for the April 18, 2014 Prepared by Tappan Zee Constructors, LLC 555 White Plains Road, Suite 400 Tarrytown, NY 10591 60-Day Sturgeon Report

TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 Introduction... 1 2.0 Methods... 1 3.0 Results... 1 FIGURES Figure 1. GPS Transects April 3, 2014 (4-foot and 6-foot Piles) APPENDICES Appendix A: Summary of Pile Driving Sturgeon Activities 60-Day Sturgeon Report - i

1.0 Introduction This report summarizes the methods and results of sturgeon monitoring during permanent pile driving of piles for the period of February 16, 2014 to April 12, 2014. Sturgeon monitoring was conducted per the, Revision 2 (Plan) for the (the Project). This Plan was developed to comply with applicable requirements of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) Permit DEC ID 3-9903- 00043/00012 issued on March 25, 2013 (NYSDEC Permit) and the April 2013 Endangered Species Act Section 7 Consultation Biological Opinion (BO) issued by the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS). 2.0 Methods Tappan Zee Constructors, LLC (TZC) conducted impact pile driving monitoring for permanent piles at and piles at from the pile driving barge and a small vessel per the Plan. A barge-based monitor was on site for all piles driven during the reporting period. A vessel-based monitor was on site for all piles driven during the reporting period except when conditions (e.g., ice, high winds) precluded small vessel operation and observations on: February 27, 2014 March 7, 2014 Ice conditions. Ice conditions. On April 3, 2014 impact pile driving occurred at two locations simultaneously. Per the Plan, one vessel monitored the Hudson River for injured or dead fish from the start of pile driving to one hour after all pile driving was completed for the day. Figure 1 provides the GPS transects completed by the fish monitoring crew on April 3, 2014. Pile driving occurred during both the flood and ebb currents, subsequently the fish monitoring crew completed several circular and saw tooth patterns both north of, and south of, the existing Tappan Zee Bridge. Fish crews continued to monitor for fish while transiting from one pier to another. 3.0 Results A total of piles were impact driven from February 19, 2014 through April 12, 2014. piles were installed at and piles were installed at. activities and results are summarized in Appendix A. A total of piles were impact driven from February 21, 2014 through April 12, 2014. piles were installed at piles were installed at, and piles were installed at. activities and results are summarized in Appendix A. During the reporting period zero (0) sturgeon were observed during impact pile driving. A total of seventeen (17) fish were observed during the reporting period. Observed species and quantity include gizzard shad (7), white perch (5), two (2) fish were unidentified to species but were confirmed in the field to not be sturgeon, a catfish (1), a carp (1), and an eel (1). A summary of the dates, times, condition, and location of fish observed is summarized in Appendix A. 60 Day Sturgeon Report - 1

Nyack Tarrytown Approximate Location of Pier 6 Approximate Location of Existing Tappan Zee Bridge 60 Day Sturgeon Report - 2 Irvington

APPENDIX A Summary of Pile Driving Sturgeon Activities 60-Day Sturgeon Report - Attachment A

Appendix A Summary of Pile Driving Sturgeon Activities NMFS 60-Day Report 2/16/2014-4/12/2014 Report Date: 4/18/2014 Created by: Reporting Period: 2/16/2014-4/12/2014 Checked by: Number of Sturgeon Observed: 0 Christopher Coccaro, April 15, 2014 Nicholas Wood, April 16, 2014 Date Barge-Based Vessel-Based Number of Fish Observed Species Sturgeon Specimen Log Number Condition (Stunned / Dead) Observed Location Observed (Lat/Long or Barge Name) 2/19/2014 12:10-14:45 12:08-15:40 2 Unknown / Unknown NA /NA Stunned / Unknown 13:41 / 13:57 4600 Barge / North of Bridge 2/20/2014 8:32-17:00 08:38-16:50 2/21/2014 11:37-16:35 11:36-16:50 2/24/2014 8:40-11:50 8:44-12:35 1 Gizzard Shad NA Dead 12:25 South of Bridge 15:47-17:30 2/27/2014 15:47-18:04 1 Gizzard Shad NA Dead 16:50 41 04.0428 o N / 073 52.132 o W a 1 Gizzard Shad NA Dead 12:40 41.07298 o N / 73.88343 o W 3/1/2014 12:00-14:30 12:05-15:05 1 Gizzard Shad NA Dead 13:35 41.06762 o N / 73.87856 o W 3/7/2014 10:21-18:11 a 3/10/2014 14:29-18:16 14:26-18:57 3/11/2014 7:56-9:16 7:56-10:33 3/12/2014 8:40-13:06 8:40-13:38 3/18/2014 15:44-18:04 15:43-18:33 3/19/2014 7:40-13:47 7:38-14:27 1 Carp NA Dead 10:26 41 04.302 o N / 073 52.262 o W 3/20/2014 9:29-13:57 9:29-14:15 3/20/2014 16:08-17:52 16:10-17:58 3/21/2014 9:39-16:08 9:40-16:50 1 Gizzard Shad NA Dead 11:54 41 04.653 o N / 073 54.609 o W 3/24/2014 8:35-11:10 8:35-11:48 1 Gizzard Shad NA Dead 10:20 41 04.241 o N / 073 52.215 o W 3/25/2014 17:06-18:04 17:07-18:33

Appendix A Summary of Pile Driving Sturgeon Activities NMFS 60-Day Report 2/16/2014-4/12/2014 Report Date: 4/18/2014 Created by: Reporting Period: 2/16/2014-4/12/2014 Checked by: Number of Sturgeon Observed: 0 Christopher Coccaro, April 15, 2014 Nicholas Wood, April 16, 2014 Date Barge-Based Vessel-Based Number of Fish Observed Species Sturgeon Specimen Log Number Condition (Stunned / Dead) Observed Location Observed (Lat/Long or Barge Name) 3/27/2014 8:44-12:59 8:44-13:58 3 White Perch NA Dead 11:05 Thomas W 1 Catfish NA Dead 12:06 41 04.025 o N / 073 52.756 o W 1 White Perch NA Stunned 11:10 41 04.693 o N / 073 52.392 o W 4/1/2014 10:19-16:11 10:19-16:40 4/2/2014 10:39-15:50 10:40-16:30 1 White Perch NA Dead 8:45 4100 Hoosier Crane 8:07-11:52 4/3/2014 8:07-17:55 9:55-17:18 7:55-10:25 7:54-10:56 4/4/2014 14:58-18:03 14:21-18:30 4/7/2014 NA NA 1 Gizzard Shad c NA Dead 9:23 Hudson Harbor Docks 4/9/2014 11:00-16:23 11:02-17:01 4/10/2014 10:17-18:08 10:17-18:31 Notes: a suspended due to ice conditions in the river. b Non-sturgeon species are not recovered for data collection. c Fish observed incidentally by member of TZC and notified ECT, time provided is the time an ECT member identified the fish. d Observation indicate the eel was predated upon by cormorant and gull rather than impacted by pile driving. 1 Eel NA Stunned d 14:03 41 04.5480 o N / 073 54.8788 o W