The U.S. Navy is seeking public participation in the development of the Gulf of 
Alaska Navy Training Activities Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement. 
The Navy is preparing this analysis to supplement the GOA Navy Training 
Activities Final EIS/OEIS that was completed with community input in May 2011. 
A supplement to an environmental impact analysis is prepared when there are new 
circumstances, information or substantial changes to an action or environmental 
analysis, relevant to environmental concerns.

See news release pasted below.  Additional information as well as the online 
public comment form can be found on the EIS website at www.GOAEIS.com. 


Very Respectfully,
Liane Nakahara
Public Affairs Specialist
Navy Region Northwest
Phone: (360) 396-1630
Cell: (360) 340-5372
Fax: (360) 396-7127
[email protected] 


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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
JAN. 15, 2013
Release #13-001


U.S. NAVY INVITES PUBLIC COMMENT ON THE GULF OF ALASKA NAVY TRAINING ACTIVITIES 
SUPPLEMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS

Silverdale, Wash. - The U.S. Navy invites you to participate in the Gulf of 
Alaska (GOA) Navy Training Activities Supplemental Environmental Impact 
Statement/Overseas Environmental Impact Statement (EIS/OEIS) development 
process. The Navy is preparing this analysis to supplement the GOA Navy 
Training Activities Final EIS/OEIS, completed with community input in May 2011. 
A supplement to an environmental impact analysis is prepared when there are new 
circumstances, information or substantial changes to an action or environmental 
analysis, relevant to environmental concerns. 

The Navy's Proposed Action is to conduct training activities in specific areas 
of the Gulf of Alaska. To ensure critical training requirements are met, the 
Navy will:
.       Evaluate new, relevant information and incorporate that information 
into revised analyses where appropriate
.       Analyze data using a new acoustic model to estimate potential effects 
on various marine species
.       Renew current federal regulatory permits and authorizations

The Navy's original purpose and need, Proposed Action and alternatives as 
presented in the GOA Final EIS/OEIS remain unchanged and therefore will not be 
reanalyzed in the Supplemental EIS/OEIS. No new activities or alternatives to 
conduct Navy training in the Gulf of Alaska are planned. 

The Proposed Action of the Supplemental EIS/OEIS is the Preferred Alternative 
of the 2011 GOA Final EIS/OEIS and Record of Decision, which includes two 
large-scale joint force exercises, occurring over a maximum time period of up 
to 21 consecutive days during the summer months (April through October).

The Navy will comply with and/or consider all applicable federal regulations, 
such as the Marine Mammal Protection Act, Endangered Species Act, Magnuson 
Stevens Fisheries Conservation and Management Act, and National Marine 
Sanctuaries Act.

Given that the Navy's Proposed Action and alternatives have not changed, public 
scoping meetings will not be held, but public comments will be accepted during 
the scoping period from January 16, 2013 to March 18, 2013. Government agencies 
and the public are encouraged to submit written comments on the scope, content 
and concerns to be considered in the development of the Draft Supplemental 
EIS/OEIS, tentatively scheduled for release in summer of 2014.

The Navy is accepting comments throughout the 60-day public comment period, 
from Jan. 16, 2013 to March 18, 2013. All comments must be postmarked or 
received online by March 18, 2013, for consideration in the Draft Supplemental 
EIS/OEIS. Written comments may be submitted via the project website at 
www.GOAEIS.com or by mail to:

Naval Facilities Engineering Command Northwest
Attention: Mrs. Amy Burt - GOA Supplemental EIS/OEIS Project Manager
1101 Tautog Circle, Suite 203
Silverdale, WA 98315-1101

Visit the project website at www.GOAEIS.com to learn more about the project and 
submit comments.

Media seeking further information should contact Ms. Liane Nakahara, Navy 
Region Northwest Public Affairs Specialist, at 360-396-1630 (office) or 
360-340-5372 (cell). 

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