eek r C d r Shark veya Point ra Geographic Response Plan Map: WPFLS-44\[ G 81°15'0"W Map continued on: WPFLS-40 81°7'30"W 1 XXX 30 0 WPFLS40-05 17 Graveyard Creek 0 0 25°22'30"N 25°22'30"N WPFLS44-01 2 9 5 Ponce de 0 Leon Bay XXX 3450 !¤ Ponce De Leon Bay 3 1 5 0 h !( Shark Shark River Island River Island Map continued on:WPFLS-43 Little Shark River Gulf of Mexico ¡[ j Everglades National Park WPFLS44-02 Big Sable Creek 7 0 0 XXX 1 Big Sable 0 5 0 Creek 50 10 Everglades National Park 0 0 3 25°15'0"N 25°15'0"N 81°15'0"W Map continued on: WPFLS-45 Little Sable 81°7'30"W XXX C ree Legend WPFLS45-01 k Environmentally Sensitive Areas Mangroves Little Sable Creek Summer Protection Priority Incident Command Post ][ American Crocodile ^ Coral Reef Monitoring Site h Naval Facility ! ! Sea Turtle Nesting Beach XXXA - Protect First Federal Managed Areas Staging Areas y[ Aquaculture b[ Everglades Snail Kite «[ Piping Plover S State Managed Areas XX B - Protect after A Areas !( State Waters/County Line State Park/Aquatic Preserve Rice Rat Fish and Wildlife Florida Keys C - Protect after B Areas Florida Panther [ USCG Sector Oil Spill Risk Sites k ¦ X R Boundary !( Research Institute µ Area Committee Acropora Priority Sites Priority of Protection High Recreation Beach Sea Turtle Miles ! m[ Heliport ¶ !! Equipment Storage Locations !!! !!! A - Protect First !(E !Å ! !! !! !! !! B - Protect after A Areas 0.5 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 Tidal Inlet Protection Strategy [ Black Bear Smalltooth Sawfish F z Manatee ¡[ Response Methods !¤ Skimmer Bio-Socioeconomic Boat Ramp !d u Marine Sanctuary q Water Intake \[ Beach Access ! h Shallow Water Skimmer Sector St. Petersburg Sector Miami !( Sector Key West !"J Cape Sable Seaside Sparrow v[ NERR r[ Wildlife Refuge Sector Key · Airport West # Collection Point ! Coast Guard # Natural Collection Point s[ j[ National Park General Booming Strategy (Length in Feet) GRP - Oil Spill Sensitive Site Report for Sector : Key West GRP Map # WPFLS-44 Name: Ponce de Leon Bay Site ID: WPFLS44-01 Protection Priority (Season): Spring: A Summer: A Fall: A Winter: A Site Description: GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION Latitude (DMS): 25° 21' 29.002" Longitude (DMS): 81° 8' 3.001" W County: Monroe Latitude (DD): 25.35805598 Longitude (DD): -81.13416698 SCAT Division: Monroe County Division 2 ESI Map: WP2-44 ESI Name: SHARK RIVER ISLAND, FLA. NOAA Chart 11431_1 CHART Name EAST CAPE TO MORMON KEY USGS Quad: 25081-C2 QUAD Name: Shark River Island Managed Area (if applicable): Everglades National Park General Location: CONTACT INFORMATION Contacts: FL State Watch Office 800-320-0519; National Response Center 800-424-8802; Everglades/Biscayne Dispatch 305-242-7740; USFWS Florida Panther NWR (Project Leader) 239-353-8442 x 227; NOAA - SSC (USCG District 7) 305-530-7931; DOI - Regional Environmental Officer 404-331-4524 or 617-223-8565 RESOURCES AT RISK INFORMATION Shoreline Type: Habitat: Major choke point. Shark River Estuary; Entrance to White Water Bay, Tarpon Bay, and Freshwater Glades, Mangroves, Tidal flats, rivers and creeks, Marshes, Benthic vegetation including seagrass Wildlife: Coastal mangrove and estuary dependent species, fishes, wading birds, water fowl, terrapin Threaten/Endangered Species: Bald eagle, Manatee, Crocodile, Sea turtles (Green, Loggerhead, Hawksbill, Ridley: nesting and non- nesting), Smalltooth Sawfish Socio-Economic Resources: RESPONSE CONSIDERATIONS Staging Area Flamingo Collection Points: Shallow water skimmer off of Shark River Island or Shark Point Area Access: boat (airboat)/helicopter Spill Risk: Response Resources: PROTECTION STRATEGY INFORMATION Tidal Range (FT): Average Current (KTS): Ease of Protection: Min. Boom Length (FT): 13,000 Boom Type: Booming Method: Deflection Protection Strategy: Deflection booming towards Shark River Island (13,000'). Shallow water skimming system. Extremely critical habitat. Protect at all cost. Bring boom offshore by boat from Naples; deploy anchor with Ranger guides by small boat. Report produced by Florida FWC - Fish and Wildlife Research Institue on: Monday, July 02, 2012 For additional information, please contact FWC-FWRI Center for Spatial Analysis (727) 896-8626 GRP - Oil Spill Sensitive Site Report for Sector : Key West GRP Map # WPFLS-44 Name: Big Sable Creek Site ID: WPFLS44-02 Protection Priority (Season): Spring: A Summer: A Fall: A Winter: A Site Description: GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION Latitude (DMS): 25° 16' 48.034" Longitude (DMS): 81° 9' 32.218" W County: Monroe Latitude (DD): 25.28000932 Longitude (DD): -81.15894931 SCAT Division: Monroe County Division 3 ESI Map: WP2-44 ESI Name: SHARK RIVER ISLAND, FLA. NOAA Chart 11431_1 CHART Name EAST CAPE TO MORMON KEY USGS Quad: 25081-C2 QUAD Name: Shark River Island Managed Area (if applicable): Everglades National Park General Location: CONTACT INFORMATION Contacts: FL State Watch Office 800-320-0519; National Response Center 800-424-8802; Everglades/Biscayne Dispatch 305-242-7740; USFWS Florida Panther NWR (Project Leader) 239-353-8442 x 227; NOAA - SSC (USCG District 7) 305-530-7931; DOI - Regional Environmental Officer 404-909-0537, 404-331-4524, 215-266-5155 (24hrs) or 617-223-8565 RESOURCES AT RISK INFORMATION Shoreline Type: Habitat: Mangrove shore and creeks Wildlife: Coastal mangrove and estuary dependent species, Nesting beach. Fishes, wading birds, water fowl, terrapin Threaten/Endangered Species: Bald eagle, Manatee, Crocodile, Sea turtles (Green, Loggerhead, Hawksbill, Ridley: nesting and non- nesting), Smalltooth Sawfish Socio-Economic Resources: RESPONSE CONSIDERATIONS Staging Area Flamingo Collection Points: Boom and skimmer depictions below are representations and may or may not be a recommendation for boom/skimmer placement positions or configurations. Area Access: boat/helicopter Spill Risk: Response Resources: PROTECTION STRATEGY INFORMATION Tidal Range (FT): Average Current (KTS): Ease of Protection: Min. Boom Length (FT): 3,000 Boom Type: Booming Method: Protection/Exclusion Protection Strategy: Dispersants not viable due to strong currents into Conchie Channel/Florida Bay. Selective removal of turtles, if necessary. In-situ burning should be considered. 3,000' of protective harbor boom to use on various creeks of the Big Sable Creek estuary. Bring boom offshore by boat from Naples. Deploy anchor with Ranger guides by small boat. Report produced by Florida FWC - Fish and Wildlife Research Institue on: Monday, July 02, 2012 For additional information, please contact FWC-FWRI Center for Spatial Analysis (727) 896-8626.
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