216.171—Effective dates and definitions.
               		
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	 	               	 	               	 	
               	 	
    
        
        (a) 
         Regulations are effective January 5, 2009 through January 5, 2014.
     
    
        
        (b) 
         The following definitions are utilized in these regulations:
     
    
        
        (1) Uncommon Stranding Event (USE)—
         A stranding event that takes place during a major training exercise and involves any one of the following:
     
    
        
        (i) 
         Two or more individuals of any cetacean species (not including mother/calf pairs, unless of species of concern listed in next bullet) found dead or live on shore within a two day period and occurring on same shore lines or facing shorelines of different islands.
     
    
        
        (ii) 
         A single individual or mother/calf pair of any of the following marine mammals of concern: Beaked whale of any species, Kogia sp., Risso's dolphin, melon-headed whale, pilot whales, humpback whales, sperm whales, blue whales, fin whales, sei whales, or monk seal.
     
    
        
        (iii) 
         A group of 2 or more cetaceans of any species exhibiting indicators of distress.
     
    
        
        (2) 
        
            Shutdown (this definition specifically applies only to the word as used in  § 216.174(a)(1) (xxviii)(A)(1) and (2 ))—The cessation of MFAS operation or detonation of explosives within 14 nm of any live, in the water animal involved in a USE.