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Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and Florida Department of Environmental Protection
Florida Gulf Environmental Benefit Fund Draft Restoration Strategy
Funded by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation – Gulf Environmental Benefit Fund
Prepared with assistance from Abt Associates September 2016
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Table of Contents
List of Figures ......................................................................................................................... III
List of Tables ............................................................................................................................ V
Glossary of Terms and Acronyms ......................................................................................VI
Executive Summary .............................................................................................................VII
1. Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 11.1 Background ...................................................................................................................................................................1
1.2 GEBF Funding Priorities ..........................................................................................................................................2
1.3 Geography ....................................................................................................................................................................2
1.4 Watershed Approach ................................................................................................................................................. 3
1.5 Objective of the Florida GEBF Restoration Strategy.........................................................................................4
2. Process to Develop the Florida GEBF Restoration Strategy ...................................52.1 Plan Compilation .......................................................................................................................................................5
2.2 Plan Analysis ...............................................................................................................................................................6
2.2.1 Step 1: Identify plan information ................................................................................................................6
2.2.2 Step 2: Assign values to plans ......................................................................................................................6
2.2.3 Step 3: Review actions in plan ..................................................................................................................... 7
2.2.4 Step 4: Group actions into categories ........................................................................................................ 7
2.2.5 Step 5: Determine category occurrence ................................................................................................. 12
2.2.6 Step 6: Calculate category scores ............................................................................................................. 12
2.2.7 Step 7: Develop rankings ........................................................................................................................... 12
2.3 Potential Action List Development ...................................................................................................................... 12
3. Results: Priority Needs in Florida ................................................................................. 143.1 All GOM Watersheds .............................................................................................................................................. 14
3.2 Perdido Watershed .................................................................................................................................................. 16
3.3 Pensacola Watershed .............................................................................................................................................. 18
3.4 Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews Watershed ..................................................................................................... 20
3.5 Apalachicola – Chipola Watershed ......................................................................................................................22
3.6 Ochlockonee – St. Marks Watershed ................................................................................................................. 24
3.7 Suwannee Watershed ..............................................................................................................................................26
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3.8 Springs Coast Watershed .......................................................................................................................................28
3.9 Tampa Bay Watershed ............................................................................................................................................29
3.10 Sarasota Bay – Peace River – Myakka River Watershed .................................................................................29
3.11 Charlotte Harbor Watershed ................................................................................................................................30
3.12 Everglades West Coast Watershed ......................................................................................................................30
3.13 Everglades Watershed ............................................................................................................................................ 31
3.14 Florida Keys Watershed ......................................................................................................................................... 31
3.15 Conclusions ...............................................................................................................................................................32
3.16 Sensitivity Analysis ..................................................................................................................................................32
4. Results: Potential Action Lists ...................................................................................... 34
5. Next Steps .......................................................................................................................... 355.1 Stakeholder and Partner Engagement ................................................................................................................35
5.2 Development of Florida GEBF Final Restoration Strategy............................................................................36
5.3 Implementation and Management ......................................................................................................................37
References .............................................................................................................................. 39
APPENDIX A: GEBF Funded Projects in Florida ..........................................................40
APPENDIX B: Plan List .........................................................................................................41
APPENDIX C: Potential Action Lists ................................................................................ 59
Table of Contents (cont’d)
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Figure 1: Map of Florida outlining the geographic regions of the Florida GEBF Restoration Strategy ............2
Figure 2: Map of Florida showing the FDEP watershed classification system .......................................................3
Figure 3: Generalized categories under FP #1, with simplified examples of the GEBF-relevant plan actions that were used to create the categories ...................................................................................8
Figure 4: Generalized categories under FP #2, with simplified examples of the GEBF-relevant plan actions that were used to create the categories ...................................................................................9
Figure 5: Generalized categories under FP #3, with simplified examples of the GEBF-relevant plan actions that were used to create the categories ..................................................................................10
Figure 6: Results of analysis for FP #1 (restore and maintain coastal habitats) for all GOM watersheds (15 plans reviewed). ......................................................................................................................15
Figure 7: Results of analysis for FP #2 (restore and maintain coastal bays and estuaries) for all GOM watersheds (nine plans reviewed) ..................................................................................................................15
Figure 8: Results of analysis for FP #3 (replenish and protect living resources) for all GOM watersheds (53 plans reviewed) ......................................................................................................................16
Figure 9: Results of the FP #1 analysis for the Perdido watershed (nine plans reviewed) ..................................17
Figure 10: Results of the FP #2 analysis for the Perdido watershed (seven plans reviewed) ...............................17
Figure 11: Results of the FP #3 analysis for the Perdido watershed (12 plans reviewed) ......................................18
Figure 12: Results of the FP #1 analysis for the Pensacola watershed (15 plans reviewed) ..................................19
Figure 13: Results of the FP #2 analysis for the Pensacola watershed (12 plans reviewed) ..................................19
Figure 14: Results of the FP #3 analysis for the Pensacola watershed (12 plans reviewed) ................................. 20
Figure 15: Results of the FP #1 analysis for the Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews watershed (19 plans reviewed) .............................................................................................................................................21
Figure 16: Results of the FP #2 analysis for the Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews watershed (20 plans reviewed) ............................................................................................................................................21
Figure 17: Results of the FP #3 analysis for the Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews watershed (20 plans reviewed) ........................................................................................................................................... 22
Figure 18: Results of the FP #1 analysis for the Apalachicola – Chipola watershed (11 plans reviewed) ..........23
Figure 19: Results of the FP #2 analysis for the Apalachicola – Chipola watershed (12 plans reviewed) .........23
Figure 20: Results of the FP #3 analysis for the Apalachicola – Chipola watershed (12 plans reviewed) ........ 24
Figure 21: Results of the FP #1 analysis for the Ochlockonee – St. Marks watershed (13 plans reviewed) ...... 25
Figure 22: Results of the FP #2 analysis for the Ochlockonee – St. Marks watershed (13 plans reviewed) ..... 25
List of Figures
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Figure 23: Results of the FP #3 analysis for the Ochlockonee – St. Marks watershed (12 plans reviewed) ..... 26
Figure 24: Results of the FP #1 analysis for the Suwannee watershed (16 plans reviewed) .................................27
Figure 25: Results of the FP #2 analysis for the Suwannee watershed (15 plans reviewed) .................................27
Figure 26: Results of the FP #3 analysis for the Suwannee watershed (18 plans reviewed) ................................ 28
Figure 27: Results of the FP #3 analysis for the Springs Coast watershed (14 plans reviewed) .......................... 28
Figure 28: Results of the FP #3 analysis for the Tampa Bay watershed (16 plans reviewed) ............................... 29
Figure 29: Results of the FP #3 analysis for the Sarasota Bay – Peace River – Myakka River watershed (seven plans reviewed) ..................................................................................................................................... 29
Figure 30: Results of the FP #3 analysis for the Charlotte Harbor watershed (22 plans reviewed) .................. 30
Figure 31: Results of the FP #3 analysis for the Everglades West Coast watershed (16 plans reviewed) ......... 30
Figure 32: Results of the FP #3 analysis for the Everglades watershed (12 plans reviewed) ................................31
Figure 33: Results of the FP #3 analysis for the Florida Keys watershed (29 plans reviewed) ............................31
Figure 34a: 2016 Florida GEBF Restoration Strategy timeline ......................................................................................36
Figure 34b: 2017 Florida GEBF Restoration Strategy timeline.......................................................................................37
List of Figures (cont’d)
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List of Tables
Table 1: Categories of GEBF funding priorities ............................................................................................................7
Table 2: Comparison of FP #1 categories in the top 50% across watersheds using weighted vs. unweighted analyses ..................................................................................................................33
Table 3: Comparison of FP #2 categories in the top 50% across watersheds using weighted vs. unweighted analyses ..................................................................................................................33
Table 4: Comparison of FP #3 categories in the top 50% across watersheds using weighted vs. unweighted analyses ..................................................................................................................33
Appendix C
Table C.1: Potential action list for Perdido watershed .................................................................................................. 59
Table C.2: Potential action list for Pensacola watershed ...............................................................................................73
Table C.3: Potential action list for Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews watershed ..................................................... 102
Table C.4: Potential action list for Apalachicola – Chipola watershed .....................................................................133
Table C.5: Potential action list for Ochlockonee – St.Marks watershed ...................................................................151
Table C.6: Potential action list for Suwannee watershed .............................................................................................165
Table C.7: Potential action list for Springs Coast watershed .......................................................................................176
Table C.8: Potential action list for Tampa Bay watershed ........................................................................................... 180
Table C.9: Potential action list for Sarasota Bay – Peace River – Myakka River watershed .................................185
Table C.10: Potential action list for Charlotte Harbor watershed ................................................................................189
Table C.11: Potential action list for Everglades West Coast watershed ......................................................................193
Table C.12: Potential action list for Everglades watershed ............................................................................................197
Table C.13: Potential action list for Florida Keys watershed ........................................................................................ 201
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Glossary of Terms and AcronymsBMAP Basin Management Action Plan
BMP best management practice
CEDS Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy
CERP Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan
DWH Deepwater Horizon
ECUA Emerald Coast Utilities Authority
FDEP Florida Department of Environmental Protection
FP funding priority
FWC Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
FWRI Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s Fish and Wildlife Research Institute
GEBF Gulf Environmental Benefit Fund
GOM Gulf of Mexico
Gulf Restoration Team Gulf restoration staff within the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection
NFWF National Fish and Wildlife Foundation
NGO nongovernmental organization
NMFS National Marine Fisheries Service
NOAA National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
NRDA Natural Resource Damage Assessment
NWFWMD Northwest Florida Water Management District
Portal State of Florida’s online project portal
RESTORE Act Resources and Ecosystems Sustainability, Tourist Opportunities, and Revived Economies of the Gulf Coast States Act
SAP Species Action Plan
SAV submerged aquatic vegetation
SRWMD Suwannee River Water Management District
SWAP State Wildlife Action Plan
SWIM Surface Water Improvement and Management
USFS U.S. Forest Service
USFWS U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
WEA Wildlife and Environmental Area
WMA Wildlife Management Area
WMD Water Management District
WWTF wastewater treatment facility
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Executive SummaryThe Florida Gulf Environmental Benefit Fund (GEBF) Restoration Strategy (hereafter Restoration Strategy) is a National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF)-funded science-based restoration planning effort coordinated by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), with technical assistance from the Northwest Florida Water Management District, the Suwannee River Water Management District, and FWC’s Fish and Wildlife Research Institute. GEBF was established in early 2013 as a result of the plea agreements resolving the criminal cases against BP and Transocean after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in 2010. The agreements directed a total of $2.544 billion to GEBF over a five-year period. The funds are to be used “to support projects that remedy harm to natural resources (habitats, species) where there has been injury to, or destruction of, loss of, or loss of use of those resources resulting from the oil spill. Projects are expected to occur within reasonable proximity to where the impacts occurred, as appropriate” (NFWF, 2016). Under the plea agreements, $356 million was allocated for projects within the State of Florida. From 2013 to 2015, NFWF awarded $70 million of the GEBF allocation toward 21 projects in Florida. This Draft Restoration Strategy, and a subsequent Final Restoration Strategy, which will be developed in 2017, will serve as a framework for developing and implementing projects to restore and conserve Florida’s Gulf Coast with the remaining GEBF investments.
Consistent with the plea agreements, the three GEBF funding priorities (FPs) include:
• FP #1: Restore and maintain the ecological functions of landscape-scale coastal habitats, including barrier islands, beaches, and coastal marshes, and ensure their viability and resilience against existing and future threats, such as sea level rise;
• FP #2: Restore and maintain the ecological integrity of priority coastal bays and estuaries;
• FP #3: Replenish and protect living resources, including oysters, red snapper, and other reef fish; Gulf Coast bird populations; sea turtles; and marine mammals.
Projects that address these FPs are generally restricted to the coastal regions of the Panhandle and Big Bend regions of Florida. However, projects that remedy harm to migratory living resources within the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) are also applicable to the Peninsula and Keys regions of Florida. These geographic restrictions are intended by NFWF to be consistent with the underlying provisions of the plea agreements under which GEBF was established.
The primary goal of the Restoration Strategy is to identify priority, GEBF-relevant, watershed-specific restoration and conservation needs in Florida with associated potential action lists to address those needs. The process used by FWC and FDEP (the Gulf Restoration Team) to do this is as follows: compile existing conservation and management plans associated with ecological conditions, habitats, and/or living resources of the GOM; review these plans for GEBF-relevant actions; generalize those actions into FP-specific restoration categories; analyze the frequency with
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which those categories occur; and conduct a quantitative analysis using a scoring system that assigns higher values to comprehensive restoration plans and their associated actions and categories. The restoration categories in each watershed that receive the highest relative scores are considered the top restoration needs for that watershed. The watershed-specific potential action lists are developed by identifying GEBF-relevant projects in the State of Florida’s online project portal (Portal).
For this Draft Restoration Strategy, the Gulf Restoration Team identified a range of restoration needs for each watershed and FP – see Section 3 of this report for the results. Overall, for FP #1, the most frequent top restoration needs are land acquisition, general habitat restoration and protection, restoration and protection of aquatic vegetation, and habitat restoration and protection through the treatment of exotic and invasive vegetation. For FP #2, the most frequent top restoration needs are general water quality, stormwater and wastewater quality, and hydrologic restoration. For FP #3, the most frequent top restoration needs are restoration and protection of multiple species, restoration and protection of birds, and restoration and protection of fish. While there are similarities in the restoration needs throughout the watersheds, there are some differences that reflect the particular conditions in each watershed.
In 2017, the Gulf Restoration Team will develop the Final Restoration Strategy that will incorporate comments on the Draft Restoration Strategy and include information from new or updated plans such as the updated Surface Water Improvement and Management plans from the water management districts. Additionally, the watershed-specific potential action lists will be updated in the Final Restoration Strategy and will include any new or updated projects submitted to the Portal since the initial review.
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1. Introduction1.1 Background
Florida’s coastal habitats, which include beaches, salt marshes, mangrove forests, seagrass meadows, coral reefs, and estuaries, are important to numerous species (FDEP, 2011). They have been sought after and enjoyed by residents and visitors for many decades. Already under pressure from a myriad of sources, the future of the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) and the cultures and communities dependent on it were put in jeopardy by the Deepwater Horizon (DWH) oil spill that began on April 20, 2010 and continued for 87 days (DWH Natural Resource Damage Assessment Trustees, 2016). This event resulted in approximately 3.19 million barrels (134 million gallons) of oil being released into the ocean (U.S. v. BP et al., 2015). Direct impacts from the oil spill and response activities had detrimental effects on Florida’s natural resources, including pelagic and coastal environments and living resources such as fish, shellfish, birds, sea turtles, and other marine life (DWH Natural Resource Damage Assessment Trustees, 2016).
The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation’s (NFWF’s) Gulf Environmental Benefit Fund (GEBF) was established in early 2013 as a result of the plea agreements resolving the criminal cases against BP and Transocean after the DWH oil spill.1 The agreements directed a total of $2.544 billion to GEBF over a five-year period. Under the plea agreements, $356 million was allocated for projects within the State of Florida. Between 2013 and 2015, NFWF awarded $70 million of the GEBF allocation toward 21 projects in Florida (Appendix A).
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP; together the Gulf Restoration Team) requested and received funds from
1 GEBF represents only a portion of the resolution of environmental claims against BP. Additional restoration is occurring under the Resources and Ecosystems Sustainability, Tourist Opportunities, and Revived Economies of the Gulf Coast States Act (the RESTORE Act, funded by Clean Water Act civil and administrative penalties) and the DWH Natural Resource Damage Assessment (NRDA). For more information on the overall DWH restoration effort in Florida, please visit www.deepwaterhorizonflorida.com.
“ Oil spread from the deep ocean to the surface and nearshore environment, from Texas to Florida. The oil came into contact with and injured natural resources as diverse as deep-sea coral, fish and shellfish, productive wetland habitats, sandy beaches, birds, endangered sea turtles, and protected marine life.”
Source: DWH Natural Resource Damage Assessment Trustees, 2016, p. 1-3.
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NFWF in 2015 to develop the Florida GEBF Restoration Strategy (hereafter Restoration Strategy) to guide the allocation of the remaining GEBF funds. This document, the Draft Restoration Strategy, identifies top restoration needs in natural resource conservation and management to benefit coastal habitats, coastal bays and estuaries, and living resources, and identifies watershed-specific potential actions to address those restoration needs. In addition, the Northwest Florida Water Management District (NWFWMD), the Suwannee River Water Management District (SRWMD), and FWC’s Fish and Wildlife Research Institute (FWRI) are developing additional information that will be included in the Final Restoration Strategy.
1.2 GEBF Funding PrioritiesConsistent with the terms of the plea agreements, GEBF supports projects that “remedy harm to natural resources where there has been injury to, or destruction of, loss of, or loss of use of those resources” resulting from the DWH oil spill.2 Therefore, the three NFWF GEBF funding priorities (FPs) are:
• FP #1: Restore and maintain the ecological functions of landscape-scale coastal habitats, including barrier islands, beaches, and coastal marshes, and ensure their viability and resilience against existing and future threats, such as sea level rise;
• FP #2: Restore and maintain the ecological integrity of priority coastal bays and estuaries;
• FP #3: Replenish and protect living resources, including oysters, red snapper, and other reef fish; Gulf Coast bird populations; sea turtles; and marine mammals.
1.3 GeographyFor the purposes of the Restoration Strategy, Florida is divided into four geographic regions (Figure 1): 1) Panhandle, 2) Big Bend, 3) Peninsula & The Keys, and 4) Offshore. The latter two regions are restricted to restoration or protection of migratory living resources (FP #3). These geographic restrictions are intended by NFWF to be consistent with the underlying provisions of the plea agreements under which GEBF was established.
2 For more information on GEBF funding priorities and potential actions to advance those outcomes, please visit http://www.nfwf.org/gulf/Pages/fundingpriorities.aspx.
Figure 1: Map of Florida outlining the geographic regions of the Florida GEBF Restoration Strategy
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1.4 Watershed ApproachFlorida has had many years of experience with restoration planning based on an ecosystem (e.g., estuary) or watershed approach (FDEP, 2016). A watershed planning approach recognizes that numerous stressors within a watershed can adversely affect the health of coastal and marine habitats and living resources. The watershed approach views coastal ecosystems holistically and comprehensively to identify and address the root cause of resource declines. The Restoration Strategy uses the watershed classification system developed and used by FDEP, which divides Florida into 29 major watersheds (Figure 2). The Restoration Strategy focuses on the 13 coastal watersheds that are adjacent to the GOM, with a primary focus on the 6 watersheds in the Panhandle and Big Bend regions of Florida.
Figure 2: Map of Florida showing the FDEP watershed classification system.
The Florida GEBF Restoration Strategy focuses mainly on the six watersheds of the Panhandle and Big Bend regions adjacent to the GOM (from west to east): 27) Perdido, 21) Pensacola, 14) Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews, 7) Apalachicola – Chipola, 3) Ochlockonee – St. Marks, and 5) Suwannee. The seven watersheds of the Peninsula & The Keys adjacent to the GOM are applicable for migratory living resources impacted by the DWH oil spill (from north to south): 28) Springs Coast, 6) Tampa Bay, 16) Sarasota Bay – Peace – Myakka, 8) Charlotte Harbor, 1) Everglades West Coast, 24) Everglades, and 25) Florida Keys.
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1.5 Objective of the Florida GEBF Restoration StrategyThe primary objective of the Restoration Strategy is to provide a cohesive vision for planning the remaining GEBF investments in Florida to best address restoration needs for resources affected by the DWH oil spill. The Restoration Strategy identifies watershed-specific, top restoration needs based on a comprehensive review of existing conservation and management plans aligned with the three GEBF FPs (Sections 1.2 and Section 3). The Restoration Strategy also includes watershed-specific potential action lists developed using the State of Florida’s online project portal (Portal;3 Section 2.3, Section 4, and Appendix C). As GEBF resources will not be able to fully fund all potential actions that address restoration needs identified in each watershed, additional factors will be considered during project selection, including, but not limited to:
• Allocations across the three FPs;
• Allocations across watersheds;
• Leveraging with other funding sources;
• Local support;
• Project characteristics, including, but not limited to:
- Costs;
- Likely benefits;
- Critical nature;
- Feasibility;
- Likelihood of success;
- Sustainability.
3 The state project Portal is available at: www.deepwaterhorizonflorida.com. This website provides a link to a downloadable project submittal form that includes instructions for submission.
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2. Process to Develop the Florida GEBF Restoration StrategyFlorida has a long history of planning for natural resource management, conservation, and protection. Therefore, the Gulf Restoration Team is developing the Restoration Strategy based on key information found in existing plans prepared by federal, state, regional, and local entities to identify top GEBF-relevant restoration needs within each GOM watershed in Florida. The methods used to develop the Draft Restoration Strategy, including plan compilation and the seven key steps of the plan analysis, are described below, followed by a description of the development of the potential action lists. These steps will also be used to develop the Final Restoration Strategy in 2017.
2.1 Plan CompilationThe Gulf Restoration Team compiled conservation and management plans developed by a variety of entities, including, but not limited to, federal agencies, state agencies, water management districts (WMDs), nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), and universities. Plan compilation included a broad range of management plans, technical reports, watershed plans, and conservation plans associated with the habitats or living resources of the GOM. This effort resulted in the identification of 292 plans, of which 204 were GEBF-relevant and were included in the Draft Restoration Strategy. Two of the plans were being revised or in draft form and will be included once finalized. The remaining 86 plans were not included for a variety of reasons, primarily because they were not GEBF-relevant with regards to FP or geography (Appendix B). To ensure that the plan list used for the Draft Restoration Strategy was comprehensive, the Gulf Restoration Team conducted a survey in 2015 from June through November to solicit feedback concerning which existing natural resource plans respondents believed to be the most important for inclusion in the Restoration Strategy. Overall, there were 27 respondents and 105 recommendations that resulted in 10 additional plans that were reviewed. The Gulf Restoration Team did not set date restrictions on the plans identified for review; however, only plans that were identified by May 2016 were included in the Draft Restoration Strategy. The oldest plan identified was from 1977 and the most recent plan was prepared in 2016. More than 60% of the plans were developed in the last 10 years.
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2.2 Plan AnalysisAfter compiling the plans, the Gulf Restoration Team conducted a stepwise analysis to identify restoration needs within each watershed, using the following seven steps:
2.2.1 Step 1: Identify plan information
For each plan, the Gulf Restoration Team identified the following information: A) geographic region of the plan, B) geographic scope of the plan, and C) GOM watershed addressed by the plan.
A. The geographic region is defined as 1) Panhandle (Escambia – western Jefferson County), 2) Big Bend (eastern Jefferson – Levy County), 3) Peninsula & The Keys (Citrus – Monroe County), and/or 4) Offshore (Figure 1). A plan could address more than one geographic region. This information is important to identify which FPs applied to each plan (Step 3).
B. The geographic scope is defined as 1) Florida GOM coast – plan addressed the entire GOM coast of Florida, 2) regional – plan addressed multiple counties, or 3) local – plan addressed a single county. Each plan could only have one geographic scope. This information is important for assigning values to plans (Step 2).
C. The GOM watershed(s) are based on FDEP’s watershed classification system (Figure 2). A plan can address more than one watershed.
2.2.2 Step 2: Assign values to plans
Next, the Gulf Restoration Team assigned point values to the plans based on the geographic scope from Step 1B above. Statewide and regional plans are considered more relevant to the overall development of the comprehensive Restoration Strategy than local (single county) plans. Thus, the Gulf Restoration Team proportionally assigned higher values to plans that address broader geographic scopes, using the following point values:
1. Florida GOM Coast – 3 points;
2. Regional (multi-county) – 2 points;
3. Local (single county) – 1 point.
Additionally, FWC’s State Wildlife Action Plan (SWAP), FDEP’s Aquatic Preserve Management Plans, and the WMDs’ Surface Water Improvement and Management (SWIM) plans are critical components of the Restoration Strategy. These plans involve multi-year, collaborative efforts that provide the Restoration Strategy with the most up-to-date and relevant information available on the preservation of coastal habitats and living resources across Florida. Therefore, the Gulf Restoration Team assigned an additional 10 points to each of these “weighted plans,” resulting in weighted plans having a total point value of:
1. Florida GOM Coast – 13 points;
2. Regional (multi-county) – 12 points;
3. Local (single county) – 11 points.
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The Gulf Restoration Team performed a sensitivity analysis to assess the effect that weighting had on the results. This analysis is discussed in Section 3.16.
2.2.3 Step 3: Review actions in plan
Next, the Gulf Restoration Team reviewed the plans and identified GEBF-relevant actions in each plan. To be GEBF-relevant, actions needed to address at least one of the three GEBF FPs (simplified from Section 1.2):
1. FP #1: Restore and maintain coastal habitats;
2. FP #2: Restore and maintain coastal bays and estuaries;
3. FP #3: Replenish and protect living resources.
Actions related to pure research and monitoring, capacity building, infrastructure, education, and/or recreational projects that did not address or articulate a direct link to restoration or conservation were not included. For plans solely focused on the Peninsula & The Keys and Offshore geographic regions, GEBF-relevant actions were restricted to those types of actions under FP #3 which address migratory living resources impacted by the DWH oil spill. If plan actions were specific to a particular GOM watershed, the GOM watershed data for that action (found in Step 1C above) was updated.
2.2.4 Step 4: Group actions into categories
After assigning the GEBF-relevant actions into one of the three FPs, the Gulf Restoration Team used an iterative process to generalize the actions into categories that best allowed similar actions to be grouped together (Table 1). The results of this effort are described below.
Table 1: Categories of GEBF funding priorities.
FP #1 – Restore and maintain coastal habitats FP #2 – Restore and maintain coastal bays/estuaries FP #3 – Replenish and protect living resources
Habitat restoration/protection – exotic/invasive vegetation Hydrologic restoration Birds – restoration/protection
Habitat restoration/protection – general Water quality – agriculture/silviculture Birds – sustainable harvest
Habitat restoration/protection – land acquisition Water quality – erosion/sedimentation Crabs – sustainable harvest
Habitat restoration/protection – prescribed fire Water quality – general Fish – restoration/protection
Habitat restoration/protection (beach/shoreline) Water quality – stormwater/wastewater Fish – sustainable harvest
Habitat restoration/protection (forest/upland) Water quality/quantity – land conservation/acquisition Mammals – restoration/protection
Habitat restoration/protection (marsh/wetland) Water quantity – water conservation Marine mammals – restoration/protection
Habitat restoration/protection (offshore/marine)
Multi-species – exotic/invasive animal species management
Habitat restoration/protection (reef/living shoreline) Multi-species – restoration/protection
Habitat restoration/protection (vegetation-aquatic) Shellfish – restoration/protection
Habitat restoration/protection (vegetation-terrestrial) Shellfish – sustainable harvest
Resiliency (coastal/ecosystem) Shrimp – sustainable harvest
Turtles – restoration/protection
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Restore and Maintain Coastal Habitats (Funding Priority #1)
The Gulf Restoration Team created 12 categories under FP #1. Figure 3 identifies these categories and provides simplified examples of the GEBF-relevant plan actions that were used to create the categories in the plan analysis. When assigning actions to categories, the Gulf Restoration Team first focused on the type of action (either habitat restoration/protection or resiliency). If no specifics on the type of action were presented, the Gulf Restoration Team then focused on the type of habitat (if available). If no habitat type was identified, the Gulf Restoration Team grouped the actions according to methodology (i.e., exotic/invasive vegetation, land acquisition, or prescribed fire). If the action did not refer to habitat or methodology, the Gulf Restoration Team assigned it to a general category (i.e., habitat restoration/protection – general).
Habitat restoration/protection – exotic/invasive vegetation
• Control exotic/invasive species
• Manage introductions/increases of invasive species
• Encourage native vegetation
Habitat restoration/protection – general
• Beneficial uses of dredge material to create habitat
• Improve habitat in urban/developed areas
• Improve habitat connectivity
• Restore habitats: nearshore, wetland, upland, estuarine,
marine, etc.
• Reduce human impacts on natural resources
• Restore native habitat
• Manage native emergent and submerged habitats
• Protect and restore buffer habitats
• Improve or retain biological diversity
• Prevent habitat loss
Habitat restoration/protection - land acquisition
• Acquire land for protection of resources
• Acquire land for mitigation of storm damage and
sea level rise
• Acquire land to enhance resilience
• Acquire land to preserve wildlife corridors
• Acquire land to allow habitat migration under
climate change
• Acquire land to protect recharge and water quality
• Reduce loss and fragmentation of habitats
• Create buffers for critical habitats
Habitat restoration/protection (marsh/wetland)
• Restore, enhance, and protect coastal wetlands
• Restore natural hydrologic/sedimentation processes
• Protect mangrove wetlands
• Improve shoreline habitat connectivity
• Identify greatest marsh/wetland restoration needs
Habitat restoration/protection (offshore/marine)
• Conserve and protect offshore environments
• Reduce vessel damage to shallows and reefs
• Protect hard bottom habitat
• Remove and reduce marine debris
Habitat restoration/protection (reef/living shoreline)
• Restore, enhance, and protect marine habitats (e.g. oysters)
• Create living shoreline habitats
• Increase buffer areas
• Build artificial reefs
• Reduce human impacts on reefs, living shorelines, and
corals
• Restore natural processes (e.g., hydrology)
• Preserve ecological diversity
Habitat restoration/protection (vegetation-aquatic)
• Restore, preserve, and enhance seagrass beds
• Improve water quality to maintain seagrass beds
• Manage seagrass habitat to reduce human impacts
(e.g., prop scars)
• Maintain SAV inventory
• Protect and maintain plant diversity and rare species
Figure 3: Generalized categories under FP #1, with simplified examples of the GEBF-relevant plan actions that were used to create the categories.
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Restore and Maintain Coastal Bays and Estuaries (Funding Priority #2)
The Gulf Restoration Team created seven categories under FP #2. Figure 4 identifies these categories and provides simplified examples of the GEBF-relevant plan actions that were used to create the categories in the plan analysis. When assigning actions to categories, the Gulf Restoration Team first focused on the type of action (i.e., hydrologic restoration, water quality, water quantity, or actions related to both water quality and quantity). The Gulf Restoration Team further refined actions for water quality by the particular issue that they focused on (i.e., agriculture/silviculture effects, erosion/sedimentation, stormwater/wastewater, or other general effects).
Habitat restoration/protection – prescribed fire
• Restore and maintain natural fire-adapted habitats
• Manage and maintain fuel loads
• Establish and maintain appropriate fire regimes
Habitat restoration/protection (beach/shoreline)
• Restore beach and dune habitats
• Conduct beach nourishment projects
• Manage beach restoration actions and policies
• Reduce erosion
• Create or increase buffer areas
Habitat restoration/protection (forest/upland)
• Manage natural upland communities
• Restore, enhance, and maintain native forest ecosystems
• Manage timber harvesting
Habitat restoration/protection (vegetation-terrestrial)
• Restore, enhance, and protect coastal vegetation
• Reduce impact of natural disturbance (e.g., storms, sea
level rise)
• Maintain and protect native species and diversity
• Manage rare, threatened, and endangered species
• Reduce human impacts on native species
Resiliency (coastal/ecosystem)
• Promote ecosystem resiliency
• Create sustainable buffer habitats
• Manage habitats to reduce vulnerability to climate change
Figure 4: Generalized categories under FP #2, with simplified examples of the GEBF-relevant plan actions that were used to create the categories.
Hydrologic restoration
• Restore/maintain freshwater flow
• Restore natural hydrological regimes
• Restore/maintain natural drainage patterns
• Restore/maintain water levels/hydroperiod
• Mitigate flooding events
• Restore/maintain surface water flow
• Restore degraded areas (e.g., revegetate, contouring)
Water quality – stormwater/wastewater
• Reduce pollution/sediment in stormwater
• Restore, enhance, and protect riparian buffers
• Implement upstream BMP treatments
• Manage water control structures
• Upgrade municipal sewage systems
• Treat and reuse stormwater/wastewater
• Increase stormwater treatment to improve water quality
• Reduce and treat stormwater
• Reduce wastewater discharge to the environment
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Replenish and Protect Living Resources (Funding Priority #3)
The Gulf Restoration Team identified 13 categories under FP #3. Figure 5 identifies these categories and provides simplified examples of the GEBF-relevant plan actions that were used to create the categories in the plan analysis. When assigning actions to categories, the Gulf Restoration Team first focused on taxon (i.e., birds, crabs, fish, mammals, marine mammals, multiple species, shellfish, shrimp, and turtles). Next the Gulf Restoration Team categorized the type of action (i.e., restoration/protection, sustainable harvest (where relevant for game species), and exotic/invasive animal species management).
Water quality – general
• Improve water quality
• Address sources of degradation
• Address pollution (general)
• Address nutrient pollution
• Address impaired waterways
• Reduce point and non-point sources of pollution
• Reduce chemical degradation
• Improve ineffective Best Management Practices
(BMPs; general)
• Reduce toxic organic compounds
Water quality – agriculture/silviculture
• Reduce nutrient loading from agricultural/silvicultural lands
• Improve agricultural/silvicultural management
• Reduce erosion from agricultural/silvicultural land
Water quality – erosion/sedimentation
• Manage/reduce nonpoint source pollution
• Reduce erosion and sedimentation from developed areas
• Restore buffer habitats
Water quality/quantity – land conservation/acquisition
• Conserve and protect watershed land
• Acquire land to increase water retention
• Protect and restore floodplain functions with acquisition
• Protect groundwater quality
Water quantity – water conservation
• Reduce demand for potable water
• Develop and expand reclaimed water systems
• Improve water-use efficiency
• Employ aquifer storage and recovery
• Develop alternative water supplies
• Reduce pollution reaching water supplies
Figure 5: Generalized categories under FP #3, with simplified examples of the GEBF-relevant plan actions that were used to create the categories.
Birds – restoration/protection
• Acquire, protect, and restore bird habitat
• Maintain species diversity and abundance
• Eradicate invasive/exotic species
• Manage climate change impacts
• Protect and manage bird populations
• Minimize toxic effects to bird populations
• Reduce impacts from fishing gear
• Conserve and protect listed species
Multi-species – exotic/invasive animal species management
• Manage/control exotic/invasive species invasions
• Maintain biodiversity
• Restore native habitats
• Restore natural habitat structure and function
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Fish – sustainable harvest
• Assess toxicological impacts to fish populations
• Manage catch rates and species composition
• Evaluate and enhance catch census programs
• Restore and conserve habitat and water quality
• Create nursery habitat for important fish species
• Restore and enhance fish populations
• Restore wetland and aquatic ecosystems
Mammals – restoration/protection
• Protect existing populations (e.g., beach mouse)
• Develop a translocation plan
• Reestablish and/or supplement populations
• Protect, restore, and maintain species diversity
• Protect/restore/manage sensitive beach and dune habitats
• Restore and maintain natural processes
Marine mammals – restoration/protection
• Conserve, enhance, and protect fish and wildlife resources
• Reduce impacts to manatees and dolphins caused by humans
• Protect and maintain high-quality manatee habitat
• Manage and enhance species diversity
Shrimp – sustainable harvest
• Manage impacts of chemicals on shrimp
• Manage shrimp harvest
• Restore and preserve shrimp-producing zones
• Restore wetland and aquatic ecosystems
Turtles – restoration/protection
• Manage/reduce threats to turtle populations
• Restore/protect/conserve sea turtle nesting habitats
• Manage sea turtle stranding events and networks
• Manage invasive species populations
• Manage artificial light sources near sea turtle habitat
• Protect marine habitat (e.g., foraging habitats)
• Maintain species diversity
• Restore/maintain natural habitat structure and function
Birds – sustainable harvest
• Conserve and enhance waterfowl populations
• Restore and protect habitat
• Manage waterfowl populations
• Manage waterfowl harvest/hunting
• Restore or create wetland and aquatic ecosystems
Crabs – sustainable harvest
• Evaluate ecosystem drivers (e.g., wind events)
• Develop alternative crab baits
• Restore wetland and aquatic ecosystems
Fish – restoration/protection
• Improve water quality and quantity
• Address water flow timing concerns
• Manage rare/endangered/imperiled species
• Manage climate change impacts
• Conserve, enhance, and maintain fishery resources
• Manage habitat for sustainable fish populations
• Restore habitat benefiting fish
• Protect and restore species diversity
Multi-species – restoration/protection
• Manage climate change impacts to native species
• Restore, enhance, and protect wildlife habitat and
populations/communities
• Restore and manage threatened and endangered
species/habitats
• Reduce human impacts to wildlife
• Restore and protect habitat connectivity
• Manage recreational opportunities, minimize
impacts to wildlife
• Restore and enhance species diversity
Shellfish – restoration/protection
• Restore/improve populations and habitats
• Protect and restore species diversity and abundance
• Restore living coastal and marine resources
• Restore and protect wetland and aquatic habitat
• Restore or create nearshore habitat
Shellfish – sustainable harvest
• Manage impacts of chemicals on shellfish
• Manage impacts of development
• Restore/improve water quality
• Create nursery habitat for important shellfish populations
• Restore wetland and aquatic ecosystems
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2.2.5 Step 5: Determine category occurrence
Next, the Gulf Restoration Team determined the number of times each category occurred in each FL GOM watershed. This analysis was conducted separately for plans of each geographic scope (Florida GOM coast, regional, local), since the assigned point values were different for the different geographic scopes. The analysis was repeated for weighted and unweighted plans, since the assigned point values were higher for weighted plans.
2.2.6 Step 6: Calculate category scores
Next, the Gulf Restoration Team calculated subtotal values for each category by multiplying the number of category occurrences (Step 5) by the point values associated with that combination (Step 2). This step was repeated for weighted and unweighted plans.
2.2.7 Step 7: Develop rankings
Next, within each watershed, the Gulf Restoration Team added the subtotals for each category to calculate the total value of that category in that watershed. Total values of each category were then expressed as a percentage of the total value of all categories within that watershed, so that scores were not biased by the number of plans available in different watersheds. These percentages were then ranked from highest to lowest within each watershed to identify top restoration needs within that specific watershed and FP (Section 3).
2.3 Potential Action List DevelopmentThe Gulf Restoration Team used the Portal to develop GEBF-relevant, un-prioritized, comprehensive, watershed-specific potential action lists to be used as a tool to plan the remaining GEBF investments in Florida (Section 4; Appendix C). During this process, the Gulf Restoration Team made an effort to identify and eliminate duplicated projects in consultation with the project proponents and to confirm the active status of older projects in the Portal. The Gulf Restoration Team will duplicate the process below for new and updated projects to create the potential action lists for the Final Restoration Strategy (Section 5.2).
Using the information provided in the Portal, the Gulf Restoration Team screened these projects for GEBF topical-relevancy. To be eligible and competitive for GEBF funding, projects needed to describe a clear and measurable net conservation benefit for living resources and habitats affected by the DWH oil spill as outlined by the GEBF FPs (Section 1.2). As with the plan analysis (Section 2.2.3), projects that focused on pure research and monitoring, capacity building, infrastructure, education, and/or recreation without a direct link to subsequent restoration or conservation action were not included.
Next, the Gulf Restoration Team screened the remaining projects for GEBF geographic relevance by FP. For projects that were topically-relevant to FP #3, projects needed to occur in 1 of the 13 focal FL GOM watersheds (Figure 2) and in a FL GOM coastal county. For projects that were topically-relevant only to FP #1 and/or FP #2, projects needed to occur in one of the six Panhandle and Big Bend GOM watersheds (Figure 2) and in a FL GOM coastal county.
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Using the remaining projects, the Gulf Restoration Team developed the watershed-specific potential action lists. Projects that were applicable to multiple watersheds were included on each of the watershed-specific potential action lists as appropriate. Then, the Gulf Restoration Team reviewed each project to identify which of the categories identified in the plan analysis were applicable to that project (Table 1). This information – both the scope of the project as well as the identification of the categories – was included for each project to finalize the potential action lists (Section 4; Appendix C).
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3. Results: Priority Needs in FloridaThis section presents the results of the Draft Restoration Strategy for each FP and watershed based on the plan analysis (Section 2.2). The results presented here are preliminary, based on currently available information through May of 2016, and are subject to revision as updated or new plans become available. The results are presented as pie charts, where the scores for individual categories are presented as a percentage of the total for that watershed. Categories that ranked within the top 50% of the total score (i.e., top restoration needs) are discussed in the text. The results are presented starting with the “All GOM watersheds” classification, and then geographically moving from west to east starting with the five watersheds of the Panhandle region, the Suwannee watershed of the Big Bend region, and the seven watersheds of the Peninsula & The Keys (Figure 2). FPs #1 and #2 are restricted to the Panhandle and Big Bend regions of Florida, whereas FP #3 is applicable across the GOM, contingent upon the benefit to migratory living resources within the GOM.
3.1 All GOM WatershedsThere are 15 plans that include actions relevant to FP #1 for all watersheds in the Panhandle and Big Bend. The top restoration needs are general habitat restoration/protection (13%), coastal/ecosystem resiliency (13%), treatment of exotic/invasive vegetation (10%), beach/shoreline restoration/protection (10%), land acquisition (10%), and offshore/marine restoration/protection (10%; Figure 6). There are five additional restoration needs for all watersheds with scores ranging from 3% to 9%.
There are nine plans that include actions relevant to FP #2 for all watersheds in the Panhandle and Big Bend. The top restoration needs are hydrologic restoration (26%), general water quality (21%), and stormwater/wastewater water quality (17%; Figure 7). There are four additional restoration needs with scores ranging from 2% to 12%.
There are 53 plans that include actions relevant to FP #3 for all GOM watersheds. The top restoration needs are bird restoration/protection (18%), sustainable fish harvest (15%), fish restoration/protection (13%), and multi-species restoration/protection (12%; Figure 8). There are nine additional restoration needs with scores ranging from 2% to 10%.
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Habitat restoration/protection (beach/shoreline)
Habitat restoration/protection – land acquisition
Habitat restoration/protection (offshore/marine)
Habitat restoration/protection – prescribed fire
Habitat restoration/protection (marsh/wetland)
Habitat restoration/protection (reef/living shoreline)
Habitat restoration/protection (vegetation‐aquatic)
Habitat restoration/protection (vegetation‐terrestrial)
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Hydrologic restoration
Water quality – general
Water quality – stormwater/wastewater
Water quantity – water conservation
Water quality/quantity – land conservation/acquisition
Water quality – agriculture/silviculture
Water quality – erosion/sedimentation
Figure 6: Results of analysis for FP #1 (restore and maintain coastal habitats) for all GOM watersheds (15 plans reviewed).
Figure 7: Results of analysis for FP #2 (restore and maintain coastal bays and estuaries) for all GOM watersheds (nine plans reviewed).
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3.2 Perdido WatershedThere are nine plans that include actions relevant to FP #1 in the Perdido watershed. Marsh/wetland restoration/protection (24%), aquatic vegetation restoration/protection (22%), and land acquisition (15%) are the top restoration needs (Figure 9). There are seven additional restoration needs in this watershed with scores ≤ 8%.
There are seven plans that include actions relevant to FP #2. General water quality (44%) and stormwater/wastewater water quality (37%) are the top restoration needs (Figure 10). There are four additional restoration needs in this watershed ranging from 2% to 12%.
There are 12 plans that include actions relevant to FP #3. Multi-species restoration/protection (45%), bird restoration/protection (10%), and mammal restoration/protection (10%) are the top restoration needs (Figure 11). There are six additional restoration needs in this watershed ranging from 5% to 7%.
Figure 8: Results of analysis for FP #3 (replenish and protect living resources) for all GOM watersheds (53 plans reviewed).
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2% 2% 2% Birds – restoration/protection
Fish – sustainable harvest
Fish – restoration/protection
Multi‐species – restoration/protection
Turtles – restoration/protection
Mammals – restoration/protection
Multi‐species – exotic/invasive animal species mgmt
Marine mammals – restoration/protection
Birds – sustainable harvest
Shellfish – sustainable harvest
Crabs – sustainable harvest
Shellfish – restoration/protection
Shrimp – sustainable harvest
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Figure 9: Results of the FP #1 analysis for the Perdido watershed (nine plans reviewed).
Figure 10: Results of the FP #2 analysis for the Perdido watershed (seven plans reviewed).
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Habitat restoration/protection (vegetation‐aquatic)
Habitat restoration/protection – land acquisition
Habitat restoration/protection – exotic/invasive vegetation
Habitat restoration/protection – prescribed fire
Resiliency (coastal/ecosystem)
Habitat restoration/protection (beach/shoreline)
Habitat restoration/protection (vegetation‐terrestrial)
Habitat restoration/protection – general
Habitat restoration/protection (reef/living shoreline)
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Water quality – general
Water quality – stormwater/wastewater
Hydrologic restoration
Water quantity – water conservation
Water quality – erosion/sedimentation
Water quality/quantity – land conservation/acquisition
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3.3 Pensacola WatershedThere are 15 plans that include actions relevant to FP #1 in the Pensacola watershed. Two top restoration needs have equal scores of 22%: aquatic vegetation restoration/protection and marsh/wetland restoration/protection, while reef/living shoreline restoration/protection is also a top restoration need (14%; Figure 12). There are nine additional restoration needs in this watershed with scores of ≤ 10%.
There are 12 plans that include actions relevant to FP #2. General water quality (30%) and stormwater/wastewater water quality (24%) are the top restoration needs (Figure 13). There are five additional restoration needs in this watershed ranging from 2% to 22%.
There are 12 plans that include actions relevant to FP #3. Fish restoration/protection (25%), multi-species restoration/protection (13%), exotic/invasive animal management (10%), and bird restoration/protection (10%) are the top restoration needs (Figure 14). There are nine additional restoration needs in this watershed ranging from 3% to 9%.
Figure 11: Results of the FP #3 analysis for the Perdido watershed (12 plans reviewed).
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Multi‐species – restoration/protection
Birds – restoration/protection
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Multi‐species – exotic/invasive animal species mgmt
Fish – restoration/protection
Birds – sustainable harvest
Shellfish – restoration/protection
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Figure 12: Results of the FP #1 analysis for the Pensacola watershed (15 plans reviewed).
Figure 13: Results of the FP #2 analysis for the Pensacola watershed (12 plans reviewed).
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Habitat restoration/protection (vegetation‐aquatic)
Habitat restoration/protection (marsh/wetland)
Habitat restoration/protection (reef/living shoreline)
Habitat restoration/protection – general
Resiliency (coastal/ecosystem)
Habitat restoration/protection – land acquisition
Habitat restoration/protection – exotic/invasive vegetation
Habitat restoration/protection (beach/shoreline)
Habitat restoration/protection – prescribed fire
Habitat restoration/protection (offshore/marine)
Habitat restoration/protection (vegetation‐terrestrial)
Habitat restoration/protection (forest/upland)
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Water quality – general
Water quality – stormwater/wastewater
Water quality – erosion/sedimentation
Water quality – agriculture/silviculture
Hydrologic restoration
Water quantity – water conservation
Water quality/quantity – land conservation/acquisition
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3.4 Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews WatershedThere are 19 plans in the Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews watershed that include actions relevant to FP #1. Aquatic vegetation restoration/protection (19%), general habitat restoration/protection (18%), and land acquisition (13%) are the top restoration needs (Figure 15). There are eight additional restoration needs in this watershed ranging from 1% to 12%.
There are 20 plans that include actions relevant to FP #2. General water quality (38%) and stormwater/wastewater water quality improvement (28%) are the top restoration needs (Figure 16). There are five additional restoration needs in this watershed ranging from 1% to 14%.
There are 20 plans that include actions relevant to FP #3. Multi-species restoration/protection (18%), bird restoration/protection (18%), and turtle restoration/protection (15%) are the top restoration needs (Figure 17). There are seven additional restoration needs in this watershed ranging from 2% to 11%.
Figure 14: Results of the FP #3 analysis for the Pensacola watershed (12 plans reviewed).
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Figure 15: Results of the FP #1 analysis for the Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews watershed (19 plans reviewed).
Figure 16: Results of the FP #2 analysis for the Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews watershed (20 plans reviewed).
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Habitat restoration/protection – exotic/invasive vegetation
Habitat restoration/protection (reef/living shoreline)
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Resiliency (coastal/ecosystem)
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Water quality – agriculture/silviculture
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3.5 Apalachicola – Chipola WatershedThere are 11 plans in the Apalachicola – Chipola watershed that include actions relevant to FP #1. Land acquisition to protect or restore habitat (32%), treatment of exotic/invasive vegetation (17%), and prescribed fire (17%) are the top restoration needs (Figure 18). There are eight additional restoration needs in this watershed with scores of ≤ 8%.
There are 12 plans that include actions relevant to FP #2. Hydrologic restoration (45%) and general water quality improvement (36%) are the top restoration needs (Figure 19). There are four additional restoration needs in the watershed with scores ranging from 4% to 7%.
There are 12 plans that include actions relevant to FP #3. The top restoration needs are multi-species restoration/protection (23%), fish restoration/protection (19%), and sustainable shellfish harvest (17%; Figure 20). There are eight additional restoration needs in this watershed, ranging from 2% to 13%.
Figure 17: Results of the FP #3 analysis for the Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews watershed (20 plans reviewed).
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Figure 18: Results of the FP #1 analysis for the Apalachicola – Chipola watershed (11 plans reviewed).
Figure 19: Results of the FP #2 analysis for the Apalachicola – Chipola watershed (12 plans reviewed).
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Habitat restoration/protection (beach/shoreline)
Habitat restoration/protection (reef/living shoreline)
Habitat restoration/protection (vegetation‐terrestrial)
Habitat restoration/protection (forest/upland)
Resiliency (coastal/ecosystem)
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3.6 Ochlockonee – St. Marks WatershedIn the Ochlockonee – St. Marks watershed, there are 13 plans that include actions relevant to FP #1. General habitat restoration/protection (29%), treatment of exotic/invasive vegetation (15%), and land acquisition (14%) are the top restoration needs (Figure 21). There are eight additional restoration needs in this watershed ranging from 2% to 13%.
There are 13 plans that include actions relevant to FP #2. The top restoration needs are hydrologic restoration (32%) and stormwater/wastewater water quality (19%; Figure 22). There are five additional restoration needs in the watershed with scores ≤ 16%.
There are 12 plans that include actions relevant to FP #3. The top restoration needs are multi-species restoration/protection (41%) and sustainable shellfish harvest (22%; Figure 23). There are seven additional restoration needs in this watershed ranging from 3% to 12%.
Figure 20: Results of the FP #3 analysis for the Apalachicola – Chipola watershed (12 plans reviewed).
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Figure 21: Results of the FP #1 analysis for the Ochlockonee – St. Marks watershed (13 plans reviewed).
Figure 22: Results of the FP #2 analysis for the Ochlockonee – St. Marks watershed (13 plans reviewed).
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Water quality – agriculture/silviculture
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3.7 Suwannee WatershedIn the Suwannee watershed, there are 16 plans that include actions relevant to FP #1. Land acquisition (28%), general habitat restoration/protection (17%), treatment of exotic/invasive vegetation (12%), and aquatic vegetation restoration/protection (12%) are the top restoration needs (Figure 24). There are seven additional restoration needs in this watershed ranging from 2% to 11%.
There are 15 plans that include actions relevant to FP #2. The top restoration needs are hydrologic restoration (32%) and general water quality (24%; Figure 25). There are five additional restoration needs in this watershed ranging from 2% to 18%.
There are 18 plans that include actions relevant to FP #3. The top restoration needs are multi-species restoration/protection (39%) and sustainable shellfish harvest (20%; Figure 26). There are six additional restoration needs in this watershed ranging from 1% to 16%.
Figure 23: Results of the FP #3 analysis for the Ochlockonee – St. Marks watershed (12 plans reviewed).
41%
22%
12%
8%
5%
4%
3%3%
3%
Multi‐species – restoration/protection
Shellfish – sustainable harvest
Birds – restoration/protection
Multi‐species – exotic/invasive animal species mgmt
Birds – sustainable harvest
Turtles – restoration/protection
Fish – restoration/protection
Fish – sustainable harvest
Marine mammals – restoration/protection
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Figure 24: Results of the FP #1 analysis for the Suwannee watershed (16 plans reviewed).
Figure 25: Results of the FP #2 analysis for the Suwannee watershed (15 plans reviewed).
28%
17%
12%
12%
11%
8%
3%3%
2%2% 2%
Habitat restoration/protection – land acquisition
Habitat restoration/protection – general
Habitat restoration/protection – exotic/invasive vegetation
Habitat restoration/protection (vegetation‐aquatic)
Habitat restoration/protection (beach/shoreline)
Habitat restoration/protection – prescribed fire
Habitat restoration/protection (forest/upland)
Habitat restoration/protection (vegetation‐terrestrial)
Habitat restoration/protection (reef/living shoreline)
Resiliency (coastal/ecosystem)
Habitat restoration/protection (marsh/wetland)
32%
24%
18%
15%
6%
2% 2%
Hydrologic restoration
Water quality – general
Water quality – stormwater/wastewater
Water quality – erosion/sedimentation
Water quality – agriculture/silviculture
Water quantity – water conservation
Water quality/quantity – land conservation/acquisition
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3.8 Springs Coast WatershedThere are 14 plans in the Springs Coast watershed that include actions relevant to FP #3. Bird restoration/ protection (37%) and marine mammal restoration/protection (24%) are the top restoration needs (Figure 27). There are five additional restoration needs in this watershed ranging from 2% to 22%.
Figure 26: Results of the FP #3 analysis for the Suwannee watershed (18 plans reviewed).
Figure 27: Results of the FP #3 analysis for the Springs Coast watershed (14 plans reviewed).
39%
20%
16%
10%
6%
4%
3% 1%
Multi‐species – restoration/protection
Shellfish – sustainable harvest
Birds – restoration/protection
Multi‐species – exotic/invasive animal species mgmt
Fish – restoration/protection
Fish – sustainable harvest
Birds – sustainable harvest
Mammals – restoration/protection
37%
24%
22%
8%
5%
2%2%
Birds – restoration/protection
Marine mammals – restoration/protection
Multi‐species – restoration/protection
Multi‐species – exotic/invasive animal species mgmt
Turtles – restoration/protection
Fish – restoration/protection
Birds – sustainable harvest
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43%
32%
11%
5%
5%
2%2%
Birds – restoration/protection
Fish – restoration/protection
Multi‐species – restoration/protection
Fish – sustainable harvest
Marine mammals – restoration/protection
Turtles – restoration/protection
Multi‐species – exotic/invasive animal species mgmt
35%
23%
19%
18%
2% 1% 1%
Birds – restoration/protection
Multi‐species – restoration/protection
Turtles – restoration/protection
Marine mammals – restoration/protection
Multi‐species – exotic/invasive animal species mgmt
Fish – restoration/protection
Fish – sustainable harvest
3.9 Tampa Bay WatershedThere are 16 plans in the Tampa Bay watershed that include actions relevant to FP #3. Bird restoration/ protection (35%) and multi-species restoration/protection (23%) are the top restoration needs (Figure 28). There are five additional restoration needs in this watershed ranging from 1% to 19%.
3.10 Sarasota Bay – Peace River – Myakka River WatershedThere are seven plans in the Sarasota Bay – Peace River – Myakka River watershed that include actions relevant to FP #3. Bird restoration/protection (43%) and fish restoration/protection (32%) are the top restoration needs (Figure 29). There are five additional restoration needs in this watershed ranging from 2% to 11%.
Figure 28: Results of the FP #3 analysis for the Tampa Bay watershed (16 plans reviewed).
Figure 29: Results of the FP #3 analysis for the Sarasota Bay – Peace River – Myakka River watershed (seven plans reviewed).
43%
32%
11%
5%
5%
2%2%
Birds – restoration/protection
Fish – restoration/protection
Multi‐species – restoration/protection
Fish – sustainable harvest
Marine mammals – restoration/protection
Turtles – restoration/protection
Multi‐species – exotic/invasive animal species mgmt
35%
23%
19%
18%
2% 1% 1%
Birds – restoration/protection
Multi‐species – restoration/protection
Turtles – restoration/protection
Marine mammals – restoration/protection
Multi‐species – exotic/invasive animal species mgmt
Fish – restoration/protection
Fish – sustainable harvest
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40%
23%
10%
10%
9%
4%
2% 1%
Multi‐species – restoration/protection
Birds – restoration/protection
Fish – restoration/protection
Turtles – restoration/protection
Multi‐species – exotic/invasive animal species mgmt
Marine mammals – restoration/protection
Fish – sustainable harvest
Birds – sustainable harvest
27%
22%
15%
14%
14%
5%
2%1%
Multi‐species – restoration/protection
Birds – restoration/protection
Fish – restoration/protection
Multi‐species – exotic/invasive animal species mgmt
Turtles – restoration/protection
Marine mammals – restoration/protection
Birds – sustainable harvest
Fish – sustainable harvest
3.11 Charlotte Harbor WatershedThere are 22 plans in the Charlotte Harbor watershed that include actions relevant to FP #3. Multi-species restoration/protection (40%) and bird restoration/protection (23%) are the top restoration needs (Figure 30). There are six additional restoration needs in this watershed ranging from 1% to 10%.
3.12 Everglades West Coast WatershedThere are 16 plans in the Everglades West Coast watershed that include actions relevant to FP #3. Multi-species restoration/protection (27%), bird restoration/protection (22%), and fish restoration/protection (15%) are the top restoration needs (Figure 31). There are five additional restoration needs in this watershed ranging from 1% to 14 %.
Figure 30: Results of the FP #3 analysis for the Charlotte Harbor watershed (22 plans reviewed).
Figure 31: Results of the FP #3 analysis for the Everglades West Coast watershed (16 plans reviewed).
40%
23%
10%
10%
9%
4%
2% 1%
Multi‐species – restoration/protection
Birds – restoration/protection
Fish – restoration/protection
Turtles – restoration/protection
Multi‐species – exotic/invasive animal species mgmt
Marine mammals – restoration/protection
Fish – sustainable harvest
Birds – sustainable harvest
27%
22%
15%
14%
14%
5%
2%1%
Multi‐species – restoration/protection
Birds – restoration/protection
Fish – restoration/protection
Multi‐species – exotic/invasive animal species mgmt
Turtles – restoration/protection
Marine mammals – restoration/protection
Birds – sustainable harvest
Fish – sustainable harvest
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33%
26%
13%
13%
10%
3% 2%
Multi‐species – restoration/protection
Birds – restoration/protection
Fish – restoration/protection
Marine mammals – restoration/protection
Multi‐species – exotic/invasive animal species mgmt
Fish – sustainable harvest
Turtles – restoration/protection
36%
28%
12%
8%
8%
4% 4%
Birds – restoration/protection
Multi‐species – restoration/protection
Fish – restoration/protection
Multi‐species – exotic/invasive animal species mgmt
Marine mammals – restoration/protection
Turtles – restoration/protection
Fish – sustainable harvest
3.13 Everglades WatershedThere are 12 plans in the Everglades watershed that include actions relevant to FP #3. Bird restoration/protection (36%) and multi-species restoration/protection (28%) are the top restoration needs (Figure 32). There are five additional restoration needs in this watershed ranging from 4% to 12%.
3.14 Florida Keys WatershedThere are 29 plans in the Florida Keys watershed that include actions relevant to FP #3. Multi-species restoration/protection (33%) and bird restoration/protection (26%) are the top restoration needs (Figure 33). There are five additional restoration needs in this watershed ranging from 2% to 13%.
Figure 32: Results of the FP #3 analysis for the Everglades watershed (12 plans reviewed).
Figure 33: Results of the FP #3 analysis for the Florida Keys watershed (29 plans reviewed).
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3.15 ConclusionsFor FP #1 (restoring and maintaining coastal habitats) the most frequent top restoration needs identified in the Panhandle and Big Bend watersheds are land acquisition (6 of 7 watersheds), general habitat restoration and protection (4 of 7 watersheds), restoration and protection of aquatic vegetation (4 of 7 watersheds), and habitat restoration and protection through the treatment of exotic and invasive vegetation (4 of 7 watersheds). However, there are some notable results which denote specific needs for particular watersheds: restoration and protection of marsh and wetland habitats in the Pensacola and Perdido watersheds, restoration and protection of reef or living shoreline habitat in the Pensacola watershed, and habitat restoration and protection using prescribed fire in the Apalachicola – Chipola watershed.
For FP #2 (restoring and maintaining coastal bays and estuaries) the most frequent top restoration needs across the Panhandle and Big Bend watersheds are general water quality (6 of 7 watersheds), stormwater and wastewater quality (5 of 7 watersheds), and hydrologic restoration (4 of 7 watersheds).
For FP #3 (replenishing and protecting living resources) the most frequent top restoration needs across the Florida GOM watersheds are restoration and protection of multiple species (12 of 14 watersheds), restoration and protection of birds (11 of 14 watersheds), and restoration and protection of fish (5 of 14 watersheds). Notable results which denote specific needs for particular watersheds include restoration and protection of mammals in the Perdido watershed (i.e., the Perdido Key beach mouse (Peromyscus polionotus trissyllepsis)); exotic and invasive animal management in the Pensacola watershed; restoration and protection of turtles in the Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews watershed; sustainable harvest of shellfish in the Apalachicola – Chipola, Ochlockonee – St. Marks, and Suwannee watersheds; and restoration and protection of marine mammals in the Springs Coast watershed.
3.16 Sensitivity AnalysisAs described in Section 2.2.2, the Gulf Restoration Team weighted certain types of plans that were identified as critical components of the Restoration Strategy – the SWAP, aquatic preserve management plans, and SWIM plans. The base score for each plan was based on the geographic scope and ranged from 1 to 3 points. Ten points were added to weighted plans.
To determine how much influence assigning weights had on the final results, the Gulf Restoration Team conducted a sensitivity analysis, without weighting any plan. Tables 2–4 summarize the categories that occur most often for each FP using the weighted and unweighted approaches. In this comparison, the Gulf Restoration Team included all categories that were included in the top 50% for each watershed. If multiple categories had the same score and either one could have been included in the top 50%, the Gulf Restoration Team included both categories in this analysis.
The sensitivity analysis demonstrates that the two approaches yield similar results for each FP across all watersheds, particularly for the top categories. There are some differences in the categories that are prioritized in any given watershed; however, there are no categories that appear in the unweighted analysis but are missing in the weighted analysis.
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Table 2: Comparison of FP #1 categories in the top 50% across watersheds using weighted vs. unweighted analyses.
FP #1 Category Weighted Unweighted
Habitat restoration/protection – land acquisition 6 5
Habitat restoration/protection – exotic/invasive vegetation 4 5
Habitat restoration/protection – general 4 3
Habitat restoration/protection (vegetation-aquatic) 4 4
Habitat restoration/protection (marsh/wetland) 2 3
Habitat restoration/protection – prescribed fire 1 4
Habitat restoration/protection (beach/shoreline) 1 3
Habitat restoration/protection (offshore/marine) 1 0
Habitat restoration/protection (reef/living shoreline) 1 2
Resiliency (coastal/ecosystem) 1 3
Table 3: Comparison of FP #2 categories in the top 50% across watersheds using weighted vs. unweighted analyses.
FP #2 Category Weighted Unweighted
Water quality – general 6 7
Water quality – stormwater/wastewater 5 3
Hydrologic restoration 4 6
Table 4: Comparison of FP #3 categories in the top 50% across watersheds using weighted vs. unweighted analyses.
FP #3 Category Weighted Unweighted
Multi-species – restoration/protection 12 13
Birds – restoration/protection 11 13
Fish – restoration/protection 5 4
Shellfish – sustainable harvest 3 1
Fish – sustainable harvest 1 1
Mammals – restoration/protection 1 2
Marine mammals – restoration/protection 1 0
Multi-species – exotic/invasive animal species management 1 5
Turtles – restoration/protection 1 0
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4. Results: Potential Action ListsAs described in Section 2.3, the Gulf Restoration Team used the Portal to develop potential action lists for the Draft Restoration Strategy. As of July 20, 2016 the Portal contained 1,433 projects (i.e. potential actions) – 595 were GEBF-relevant, both topically and geographically. Of those 595 projects, 331 were relevant to FP #1, 276 were relevant to FP #2, and 298 were relevant to FP #3 (note that a project may be relevant to more than one FP). The remaining 838 projects were not included in the potential action lists for one of the following reasons: the project was a duplicate of another project in the Portal (7); the project was not GEBF topically-relevant (357); the project was not GEBF geographically-relevant (411); the project referred to a plan, rather than a specific project (9);14 or the project was removed at the request of the project proponent (54).
The tables in Appendix C present the potential action lists for each watershed, organized by Portal project number in ascending order. The top restoration needs for each watershed are highlighted in orange, and the other restoration needs identified for the watershed are highlighted in blue (Section 3). On the right side of each table, the column “Scope” identifies potential actions that appear in more than one watershed table – “Multi-watershed” indicates that the project appeared in more than one watershed, whereas the terms “FL GOM Coast” and “Statewide” indicate that the project appeared in all of the GEBF-relevant watersheds. For additional information on these projects or to update or add new projects to the Portal, please visit www.deepwaterhorizonflorida.com.
4 Six of these plans were already included in the plan review to develop the Draft Restoration Strategy. The remaining three will be included in the plan review to develop the Final Restoration Strategy in 2017.
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5. Next Steps5.1 Stakeholder and Partner Engagement
The Gulf Restoration Team is committed to engage technical stakeholders, partners, and the public at key decision points during the development, implementation, and management of the Restoration Strategy to promote an informed and transparent process. From the beginning, the Gulf Restoration Team has depended on stakeholder input from government agencies, conservation organizations, and academic institutions to help identify priority restoration needs across Florida via numerous conservation, restoration, and management plans. This effort will continue through the development of the Final Restoration Strategy (Section 5.2). Additionally, the Gulf Restoration Team is coordinating with the NWFWMD and SRWMD on their SWIM plan updates, efforts which incorporate extensive public engagement, for inclusion in the Final Restoration Strategy.2 5 To develop the potential action lists in the Draft Restoration Strategy, the Gulf Restoration Team reviewed projects submitted from a variety of stakeholders and partners in the Portal (Section 2.3).
The Gulf Restoration Team maintains a GEBF stakeholder email list, which is used to disseminate information and solicit feedback about the Restoration Strategy, GEBF funding opportunities, and annual GEBF project selection. It currently includes almost 300 people representing more than 100 entities, including federal and state agencies, counties, conservation groups, NGOs, consultants, and private citizens. Additionally, the Gulf Restoration Team maintains the GEBF website at www.deepwaterhorizonflorida.com to provide up-to-date information on NFWF and GEBF background and history, Restoration Strategy updates and documents, and GEBF funding cycle information.
The Gulf Restoration Team will initiate a formal process for stakeholder and public engagement to solicit, review, and comment on the Draft Restoration Strategy in September of 2016. This will include distributing the Draft Restoration Strategy via the GEBF stakeholder email list, publicizing the Draft Restoration Strategy at the website above, as well as holding a public webinar to present the document to interested stakeholders. The Gulf Restoration Team will solicit comments on the Draft Restoration Strategy through early October(Figure 34a). For more information, please visit the website above.
5 For background information on the SWIM plan process and upcoming opportunities for public participation for the NWFWMD please visit http://www.nwfwater.com/Water-Resources/SWIM/SWIM-Plan-Updates; for the SRWMD visit http://www.mysuwanneeriver.com/index.aspx?nid=447.
Prescribed burn on cypress prairie
Sewer drains
Invasive nutria
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5.2 Development of Florida GEBF Final Restoration StrategyIn 2017, the Gulf Restoration Team will develop the Final Restoration Strategy that will incorporate comments on the Draft Restoration Strategy and include new or updated plans (e.g., the updated SWIM plans) as well as new or updated projects to the Portal. Therefore, it is imperative that stakeholders submit and update restoration projects using the online project submittal form at www.deepwaterhorizonflorida.com. The Gulf Restoration Team proposes to use the same stepwise approach for the Final Restoration Strategy as was used to create this document (Sections 2.2 and 2.3). The Gulf Restoration Team anticipates completing the Final Restoration Strategy in October 2017 and will initiate a formal process for stakeholder and public engagement on the Final Restoration Strategy similar to that for the Draft Restoration Strategy outlined above. Following the end of the review period, the Gulf Restoration Team will review the comments and establish a process using the Final Restoration Strategy as a tool to help identify potential projects for future GEBF funding (Figure 34b).
Figure 34a: 2016 Florida GEBF Restoration Strategy timeline.
2016 Restoration Strategy Timeline
AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC
Central Planning
Complete and distribute the Draft Restoration Strategy
Conduct stakeholder engagement: public review of Draft Restoration Strategy and webinar (Sept 14)
Close comment period (Oct 5); Review comments, set criteria, and select potential projects for 2017 GEBF cycle
• Invite draft pre proposals
• Conduct stakeholder engagement: webinar on 2017 GEBF project selection (TBD)
Review comments and select 2017 GEBF project candidates
Panhandle SWIM Plan Updates (NWFWMD)
Complete and distribute draft watershed characterizations: Perdido River and Bay, Pensacola Bay System, Choctawhatchee River and Bay, St. Andrew Bay, Ochlockonee River and Bay, and St. Marks River and Apalachee Bay
Conduct stakeholder engagement: public review of draft watershed characterizations and public workshops: Perdido (TBD), Pensacola (TBD), Choctawhatchee (TBD), St. Andrew (TBD), Ochlockonee (TBD), and St. Marks and Apalachee (TBD)
Big Bend SWIM Plan Updates (SRWMD)
Complete draft SWIM plans: Suwannee River Basin and Coastal River Basin
Conduct stakeholder engagement: public review of draft SWIM plans and public workshops: Suwannee River Basin (TBD) and Coastal River Basin (TBD)
Complete SWIM plans: Suwannee River Basin and Coastal River Basin
SAV Assessment (FWRI)
• Conduct seagrass, water, and sediment quality assessments
• Create maps
• Build/revise website
• Build/revise SAV model
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Figure 34b: 2017 Florida GEBF Restoration Strategy timeline.
2017 Restoration Strategy Timeline
JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
Central Planning
Refine/submit project pre-proposals to NFWF for 2017 GEBF cycle
Prepare the Final Restoration Strategy: evaluate comments on Draft Restoration Strategy from stakeholders, evaluate new or updated plans since Draft Restoration Strategy review, evaluate new or updated projects to state project Portal since Draft Restoration Strategy review
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• Conduct stakeholder engagement: public review of Final Restoration Strategy and webinar (TBD)
• Review comments, set criteria, and select potential projects for 2018 GEBF cycle
• Invite draft pre-proposals
• Conduct stakeholder engagement: webinar on 2018 GEBF project selection (TBD)
Panhandle SWIM Plan Updates (NWFWMD)
Conduct remaining public workshops
Complete draft SWIM plans: Perdido River and Bay, Pensacola Bay System, Choctawhatchee River and Bay, St. Andrew Bay, Apalachicola River and Bay, Ochlockonee River and Bay, and St. Marks River and Apalachee Bay
Conduct stakeholder engagement: public review of draft SWIM plans
Complete SWIM plans
Big Bend SWIM Plan Updates (SRWMD)
SAV Assessment (FWRI)
• Conduct stakeholder workshops (TBD)
• Conduct seagrass, water, and sediment quality assessments
• Create maps
• Build/revise website
• Build/revise SAV model
• Complete seagrass, water, and sediment quality assessments
• Finish maps
• Build/revise website
• Build/revise SAV model
• Complete website
• Complete SAV model
5.3 Implementation and ManagementAs comprehensive restoration planning and implementation occur in the GOM, they do so in the face of a dynamic environment and unknown future conditions, and in a landscape of numerous restoration and science efforts. Thus, as our understanding of restoration advances, restoration planning must also evolve to properly and most-effectively manage restoration actions in the GOM.
After the completion of the Final Restoration Strategy in 2017, the Gulf Restoration Team will perform an annual review and update of the Restoration Strategy for the remainder of the lifetime of GEBF monies in Florida, as needed. This incremental updating will be essential to incorporate improved knowledge on current and future environmental conditions, progress made in accomplishing GEBF
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FPs and project-specific restoration goals and objectives, ongoing monitoring and research efforts, and additional restoration efforts in the GOM associated with other funding sources. The annual review process will rely on inputs from key planning documents and progress reports, outside sources of information, and consultations with key stakeholders and partners, as appropriate. Key activities may include:
• Compiling and analyzing new or updated restoration and conservation plans;
• Using the Portal to find new or updated GEBF-relevant projects to be added to the potential action lists in the Restoration Strategy;
• Evaluating GEBF-funded restoration projects toward meeting GEBF’s FPs and established project-specific restoration goals/objectives;
• Tracking non-GEBF restoration efforts and monitoring/science programs in the GOM for significant new information, including information on investments of other restoration efforts (e.g., NRDA and RESTORE Act), resource recovery, and previously unknown oil spill injuries;
• Consulting with the Gulf Restoration Team and other key FDEP staff involved with GEBF implementation in Florida; NWFWMD, SRWMD, and FWRI partners; and other key technical stakeholders.
The Gulf Restoration Team will continue to engage stakeholders to discuss significant updates made to the Restoration Strategy.
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ReferencesDWH Natural Resource Damage Assessment Trustees. 2016. Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill: Final Programmatic Damage Assessment and Restoration Plan and Final Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement. Available at: http://www.gulfspillrestoration.noaa.gov/restoration-planning/gulf-plan/.
FDEP. 2011. Information about Coastal Habitats. Available at: http://www.dep.state.fl.us/coastal/habitats/.
FDEP. 2016. Watersheds and Water Resources. Available at: http://www.dep.state.fl.us/water/watersheds/index.htm.
NFWF. 2016. Gulf Environmental Benefit Fund in Florida. Available at: http://www.nfwf.org/gulf/Pages/GEBF-Florida.aspx.
U.S. v. BP et al. 2015. Findings of fact and conclusions of law: Phase two trial. United States v. BP Exploration & Production, Inc. In re: Oil spill by the oil rig “Deepwater Horizon” in the GOM, on April 20, 2010, No. MDL 2179, 2015 WL 225421 (LA. E.D. Jan. 15, 2015). (Doc. 14021). U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana.
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APPENDIX A GEBF Funded Projects in Florida (2013–2015)
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Project Year Funded Amount ($) GEBF FP (#1, #2, #3) GOM Watershed
Apalachicola Bay Oyster Restoration 2013 4,189,400 #1, #3 Apalachicola – Chipola
Comprehensive Panhandle Coastal Bird Conservation
2013 3,345,600 #3Perdido, Pensacola, Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews, Apalachicola – Chipola,
Ochlockonee – St. Marks
Government Street Regional Stormwater Pond at Corrine Jones Park 2013 2,106,500 #2 Pensacola
Restoration and Management of Escribano Point Coastal Habitat:Phase I (2013)Phase II (2014)
2013–2014
1,731,0001,486,800
#1, #3 Pensacola
Enhanced Assessment for Recovery of GOM Fisheries:Phase I (2013)Phase II (2014)Phase III (2015)
2013–2015
3,000,0003,000,000 5,814,200
#3 All
Eliminating Light Pollution on Sea Turtle Nesting Beaches:Phase I (2013)Phase II (2015)
2013, 2015
1,500,0002,115,100
#3 Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews, Apalachicola – Chipola
Bayou Chico Restoration 2014 11,032,300 #2 Pensacola
Benthic Habitat Mapping, Characterization and Assessment 2014 4,477,900 #3 All
Boggy Bayou Watershed Water Quality Improvement 2014 4,223,000 #2 Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews
Destin Harbor, Joe’s Bayou, and Indian Bayou Water Quality Improvement 2014 3,593,600 #2 Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews
Florida Shorebird Conservation Initiative 2014 1,613,400 #3 All
Oyster Reef Habitat Restoration in Saint Andrew Bay 2014 1,973,500 #1, #3 Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews
Restoration of Florida’s Coastal Dune Lakes 2014 3,045,400 #1 Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews
Florida Gulf Environmental Benefit Fund Restoration Strategy 2015 (off cycle) 4,514,048 All All
Pensacola East Bay Oyster Habitat Restoration- Phase I 2015 1,957,600 #1, #3 Pensacola
Increased Capacity for Marine Mammal Response & Analysis 2015 4,400,000 #3 All
Water Quality Improvements to Enhance Fisheries Habitat in the Lower Choctawhatchee River Basin – Phase I 2015 931,600 #2, #3 Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews
Total amount $70,050,948
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Plan List
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# Entity Plan Group Plan Name Year Status Reason for Exclusion from Florida GEBF Restoration Strategy
1 Apalachee Regional Planning Council
Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS)
Apalachee Region Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy 2013–2017 Not
included No GEBF-relevant actions
2 Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission Fishery Mgmt. Plan Fishery Management Plan for Spanish
Mackerel 1990 Included –
3 Bureau of Ocean Energy Mgmt.Annual Progress Report on the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Oil and Gas Leasing Program 2012–2017
2015 Not included
No GEBF-relevant actions, congressional moratorium on oil and gas leases in eastern GOM region until 2022 (2017–2022 Five-Year Program not included)
4 Charlotte Harbor National Estuary Program
National Estuary Pgm. Comprehensive Conservation and Mgmt. Plan
A Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan for the Greater Charlotte Harbor Watershed from Venice to Bonita Springs to Winter Haven: Update
2013 Included –
5 Ducks Unlimited Ducks Unlimited International Conservation Plan 2005 Included –
6 FDEP Aquatic Preserve Mgmt. Plan Alligator Harbor Aquatic Preserve Management Plan 1986 Included –
7 FDEP Aquatic Preserve Mgmt. Plan Big Bend Seagrasses Aquatic Preserve Management Plan 2014 Included –
8 FDEP Aquatic Preserve Mgmt. Plan
Charlotte Harbor Aquatic Preserve Management Plan – Cape Haze, Gasparilla Sound-Charlotte Harbor, Matlacha Pass, and Pine Island Sound
1983 Included –
9 FDEP Aquatic Preserve Mgmt. Plan Cockroach Bay Aquatic Preserve Management Plan 1987 Included –
10 FDEP Aquatic Preserve Mgmt. Plan Coupon Bight Aquatic Preserve Management Plan 1992 Included –
11 FDEP Aquatic Preserve Mgmt. Plan Estero Bay Aquatic Preserve Management Plan 2014 Included –
12 FDEP Aquatic Preserve Mgmt. Plan Ft. Pickens Aquatic Preserve Management Plan 1992 Included –
13 FDEP Aquatic Preserve Mgmt. Plan Lemon Bay Aquatic Preserve Management Plan 1992 Not
includedActions were strictly research and monitoring – not a focus for GEBF
14 FDEP Aquatic Preserve Mgmt. Plan Lignumvitae Key Aquatic Preserve Management Plan 1991 Included –
15 FDEP Aquatic Preserve Mgmt. Plan Pinellas Cty. Island Management Plan 2002 Included –
16 FDEP Aquatic Preserve Mgmt. Plan Rocky Bayou Aquatic Preserve Management Plan 1991 Included –
17 FDEP Aquatic Preserve Mgmt. Plan St. Andrews State Park Aquatic Preserve Management Plan 1991 Included –
18 FDEP Aquatic Preserve Mgmt. Plan St. Joseph Bay Aquatic Preserve Management Plan 2008–2018 Included –
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19 FDEP Aquatic Preserve Mgmt. Plan St. Martins Marsh Aquatic Preserve Management Plan 1987 Included –
20 FDEP Aquatic Preserve Mgmt. Plan Terra Ceia Aquatic Preserve Management Plan 2009–2019 Included –
21 FDEP Aquatic Preserve Mgmt. Plan Yellow River Marsh Aquatic Preserve Management Plan
2016 DRAFT Included –
22 FDEP Basin Management Action Plan (BMAP)
Basin Management Action Plan for the Implementation of Total Maximum Daily Loads for Fecal Coliform Adopted by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection in Bayou Chico (Pensacola Basin)
2011 Included –
23 FDEP BMAP
Final 2009 Hillsborough River Basin Management Action Plan for the Implementation of Total Maximum Daily Loads Adopted by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection in the Hillsborough River Basin for Fecal Coliform Bacteria
2009 Not included
GEBF FPs #1 and #2 geographically restricted. No GEBF-relevant actions for FP #3.
24 FDEP BMAP
Final Basin Management Action Plan for the Implementation of Total Daily Maximum Loads for Dissolved Oxygen Adopted by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection in the Everglades West Coast Basin
2012 Not included
GEBF FPs #1 and #2 geographically restricted. No GEBF-relevant actions for FP #3.
25 FDEP BMAP
Final Basin Management Action Plan for the Implementation of Total Maximum Daily Loads for Nutrients Adopted by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection in the Caloosahatchee Estuary Basin
2013 Not included
GEBF FPs #1 and #2 geographically restricted. No GEBF-relevant actions for FP #3.
26 FDEP BMAP Progress Report 2013 Progress Report for the Caloosahatchee Estuary Basin Management Action Plan 2012 Not
includedGEBF FPs #1 and #2 geographically restricted. No GEBF-relevant actions for FP #3.
27 FDEP BMAP Progress Report 2013 Progress Report for the Everglades West Coast Basin Management Action Plan 2013 Not
includedGEBF FPs #1 and #2 geographically restricted. No GEBF-relevant actions for FP #3.
28 FDEP BMAP Progress Report 2013 Progress Report for the Hillsborough River Basin Management Action Plan 2013 Not
includedGEBF FPs #1 and #2 geographically restricted. No GEBF-relevant actions for FP #3.
29 FDEP BMAP Progress Report 2014 Progress Report for the Bayou Chico Basin Management Action Plan 2014 Included –
30 FDEP FL Marine Research Institute Technical Reports
Scarring of Florida’s Seagrasses: Assessment and Management Options 1995 Included –
31 FDEP Inlet Mgmt. Plan Doctors Pass Inlet Management Study Implementation Plan 1997 Not
includedGEBF FPs #1 and #2 geographically restricted. No GEBF-relevant actions for FP #3.
32 FDEP Inlet Mgmt. Plan East Pass Inlet Management Study Implementation Plan 2013 Included
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33 FDEP Inlet Mgmt. Plan Venice Inlet Management Plan 1998 Not included
GEBF FPs #1 and #2 geographically restricted. No GEBF-relevant actions for FP #3.
34 FDEP National Estuarine Research Reserve Mgmt. Plan
Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve Management Plan 2014 Included –
35 FDEP National Estuarine Research Reserve Mgmt. Plan
Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve Management Plan 2013 Included –
36 FDEP State Park/Preserve Mgmt. Plan
Anclote Key Preserve State Park Approved Unit Management Plan 2014 Included –
37 FDEP State Park/Preserve Mgmt. Plan Bahia Honda State Park Management Plan 2003 Included –
38 FDEP State Park/Preserve Mgmt. Plan
Bald Point State Park Approved Unit Management Plan 2006 Included –
39 FDEP State Park/Preserve Mgmt. Plan
Big Lagoon State Park Approved Unit Management Plan 2006 Included –
40 FDEP State Park/Preserve Mgmt. Plan
Caladesi Island State Park Approved Unit Management Plan 2007 Included –
41 FDEP State Park/Preserve Mgmt. Plan
Camp Helen State Park Approved Unit Management Plan 2014 Included –
42 FDEP State Park/Preserve Mgmt. Plan
Cayo Costa State Park Approved Unit Management Plan 2005 Included –
43 FDEP State Park/Preserve Mgmt. Plan
Cedar Key Museum State Park Approved Unit Management Plan 2015 Included –
44 FDEP State Park/Preserve Mgmt. Plan
Cedar Key Scrub State Reserve Approved Unit Management Plan 2005 Included –
45 FDEP State Park/Preserve Mgmt. Plan
Charlotte Harbor Preserve State Park Approved Unit Management Plan 2007 Included –
46 FDEP State Park/Preserve Mgmt. Plan
Cockroach Bay Preserve State Park Approved Unit Management Plan 2015 Included –
47 FDEP State Park/Preserve Mgmt. Plan
Collier-Seminole State Park Approved Unit Management Plan 2004 Not
includedGEBF FPs #1 and #2 geographically restricted. No GEBF-relevant actions for FP #3.
48 FDEP State Park/Preserve Mgmt. Plan
Crystal River Preserve State Park Approved Unit Management Plan 2004 Included –
49 FDEP State Park/Preserve Mgmt. Plan
Curry Hammock State Park Approved Unit Management Plan 2005 Included –
50 FDEP State Park/Preserve Mgmt. Plan
Dagny Johnson Key Largo Hammock Botanical State Park Approved Unit Management Plan
2004 Included –
51 FDEP State Park/Preserve Mgmt. Plan
Deer Lake State Park Approved Unit Management Plan 2004 Included –
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52 FDEP State Park/Preserve Mgmt. Plan
Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park Approved Unit Management Plan 2009 Included –
53 FDEP State Park/Preserve Mgmt. Plan
Don Pedro Island State Park Approved Unit Management Plan 2013 Included –
54 FDEP State Park/Preserve Mgmt. Plan
Dr. Julian G. Bruce St. George Island State Park Approved Unit Management Plan 2003 Included –
55 FDEP State Park/Preserve Mgmt. Plan
Econfina River State Park Approved Unit Management Plan 2006 Included –
56 FDEP State Park/Preserve Mgmt. Plan
Estero Bay Preserve State Park Approved Unit Management Plan 2004 Included –
57 FDEP State Park/Preserve Mgmt. Plan
Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park Approved Unit Management Plan 2008 Included –
58 FDEP State Park/Preserve Mgmt. Plan
Fred Gannon Rocky Bayou State Park Approved Unit Management Plan 2006 Included –
59 FDEP State Park/Preserve Mgmt. Plan
Gasparilla Island State Park Approved Unit Management Plan 2014 Included –
60 FDEP State Park/Preserve Mgmt. Plan
Grayton Beach State Park Approved Unit Management Plan 2013 Included –
61 FDEP State Park/Preserve Mgmt. Plan
Henderson Beach State Park Approved Unit Management Plan 2013 Included –
62 FDEP State Park/Preserve Mgmt. Plan
Honeymoon Island State Park Approved Unit Management Plan 2007 Included –
63 FDEP State Park/Preserve Mgmt. Plan
Indian Key Historic State Park Approved Unit Management Plan 2012 Included –
64 FDEP State Park/Preserve Mgmt. Plan
John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park Approved Management Plan 2004 Included –
65 FDEP State Park/Preserve Mgmt. Plan
Lignumvitae Key Botanical State Park Approved Unit Management Plan 2012 Included –
66 FDEP State Park/Preserve Mgmt. Plan
Long Key State Park Approved Unit Management Plan 2004 Included –
67 FDEP State Park/Preserve Mgmt. Plan
Mound Key Archaeological State Park Approved Unit Management Plan 2003 Not
included No GEBF-relevant actions
68 FDEP State Park/Preserve Mgmt. Plan
Ochlockonee River State Park Management Plan 2008 Included –
69 FDEP State Park/Preserve Mgmt. Plan
Perdido Key State Park Approved Unit Management Plan 2006 Included –
70 FDEP State Park/Preserve Mgmt. Plan
San Marcos de Apalache Historic State Park Approved Unit Management Plan 2003 Included –
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71 FDEP State Park/Preserve Mgmt. Plan
San Pedro Underwater Archaeological Preserve State Park Approved Unit Management Plan
2012 Included –
72 FDEP State Park/Preserve Mgmt. Plan
Skyway Fishing Piers State Park Unit Management Plan 2002 Not
includedGEBF FPs #1 and #2 geographically restricted. No GEBF-relevant actions for FP #3.
73 FDEP State Park/Preserve Mgmt. Plan
St. Andrews State Park Approved Unit Management Plan 2016 Included –
74 FDEP State Park/Preserve Mgmt. Plan Stump Pass State Park Unit Management Plan 2013 Included –
75 FDEP State Park/Preserve Mgmt. Plan
T.H. Stone Memorial St. Joseph Peninsula State Park Approved Unit Management Plan 2014 Included –
76 FDEP State Park/Preserve Mgmt. Plan
Tarkiln Bayou Preserve State Park Unit Management Plan: Approved 2006 Included –
77 FDEP State Park/Preserve Mgmt. Plan
Terra Ceia Preserve State Park Approved Unit Management Plan 2012 Included –
78 FDEP State Park/Preserve Mgmt. Plan
Topsail Hill Preserve State Park Unit Management Plan: Approved 2007 Included –
79 FDEP State Park/Preserve Mgmt. Plan
Waccasassa Bay Preserve State Park Unit Management Plan: Approved 2005 Included –
80 FDEP State Park/Preserve Mgmt. Plan
Werner-Boyce Salt Springs State Park Approved Unit Management Plan 2013 Included –
81 FDEP State Park/Preserve Mgmt. Plan
Windley Key Fossil Reef Geological State Park Approved Unit Management Plan 2012 Included –
82 FDEP State Park/Preserve Mgmt. Plan
Yellow River Marsh Preserve State Park Unit Management Plan: Approved 2008 Included –
83 FDEP State Trail Mgmt. Plan Florida’s Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan 2013–2017 Not
included No GEBF-relevant actions
84 FDEP State Trail Mgmt. Plan Marjorie Harris Carr Cross Florida Greenway Management Plan 2007–2017 Included –
85 FDEP 2015 Florida Forever Priority List 2015 Included –
86 FDEP Critically Eroded Beaches in Florida 2015 Included –
87 FDEPFinal Assessment and Strategies FY 2016 – FY 2020 Section 309 of the Coastal Zone Management Act
2015 Included –
88 FDEP Florida Assessment of Coastal Trends 2010 Not included Review/assessment, no GEBF-relevant actions
89 FDEP Florida Beaches Habitat Conservation Plan BEING DRAFTED
Not included (yet)
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90 FDEP Florida Forever Five Year Plan 2015 Not included Used 2015 Florida Forever Priority List
91 FDEPOutdoor Recreation in Florida 2013: Florida’s Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan
2013 Included –
92 FDEP State of the Coast Report 1998 Not included
Issues were identified, however no GEBF-relevant actions were proposed (too general)
93 FDEP Statewide Comprehensive Verified List of Impaired Waters (updated annually) 2014 Included –
94 FDEP Strategic Beach Management Plan 2015 Included –
95 FDEP, FWC, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS)
The Florida Beaches Habitat Conservation Plan: A Brochure N/A Not
includedPrimer for Florida Beaches Habitat Conservation Plan, no GEBF-relevant actions
96 FL Dept. of Transportation, FDEP, National Park Service State Trail Mgmt. Plan Florida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail Master
Plan 2000 Not included
No GEBF-relevant actions, outdated – master plan from 2000, trail not completed
97 FWC FL Marine Research Institute Technical Reports
State of Florida Conservation Plan for Gulf Sturgeon (Acipenser oxyrinchus desotoi) 2001 Included –
98 FWC FL Marine Research Institute Technical Reports
Wildlife Habitat Conservation Needs in Florida Updated Recommendations for Strategic Habitat Conservation Areas
2009 Included –
99 FWC FWRI Technical Reports A Regional Assessment of Florida Manatees and the Caloosahatchee River, Florida 2006 Not
included No GEBF-relevant actions, local population needs
100 FWC FWRI Technical ReportsA Review of the Biology and Management of Horseshoe Crabs, with Emphasis on Florida Populations
2007 Not included Review/assessment, no GEBF-relevant actions
101 FWC Species Action Plan (SAP)
A Species Action Plan for Imperiled Beach-Nesting Birds: American oystercatcher (Haematopus palliatus), Snowy plover (Charadrius nivosus), Least tern (Sternula antillarum), Black skimmer (Rynchops niger)
2013 Included –
102 FWC SAP A Species Action Plan for the Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis) 2013 Included –
103 FWC SAP A Species Action Plan for the Key Silverside (Menidia conchorum) 2013 Not
includedGEBF FPs #1 and #2 geographically restricted. No GEBF-relevant actions for FP #3.
104 FWC SAP A Species Action Plan for the Mangrove Rivulus (Kryptolebias marmoratus) 2013 Not
includedGEBF FPs #1 and #2 geographically restricted. No GEBF-relevant actions for FP #3.
105 FWC SAP A Species Action Plan for the Osprey of Monroe County (Pandion haliaetus) 2013 Not
includedGEBF FPs #1 and #2 geographically restricted. No GEBF-relevant actions for FP #3.
106 FWC SAP A Species Action Plan for the Pillar Coral (Dendrogyra cylindrus) 2013 Not
includedGEBF FPs #1 and #2 geographically restricted. No GEBF-relevant actions for FP #3.
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107 FWC SAP A Species Action Plan for the Saltmarsh Topminnow (Fundulus jenkinsi) 2013 Included -
108 FWC SAP A Species Action Plan for the Sanibel Island Rice Rat (Oryzomys palustris sanibeli) 2013 Not
includedGEBF FPs #1 and #2 geographically restricted. No GEBF-relevant actions for FP #3.
109 FWC SAP A Species Action Plan for the White-Crowned Pigeon (Patagioenas leucocephala) 2013 Not
includedGEBF FPs #1 and #2 geographically restricted. No GEBF-relevant actions for FP #3.
110 FWC SAP
Species Action Plan for Four Saltmarsh Songbirds: Scott’s Seaside Sparrow (Ammodramus maritimus peninsulae), Wakulla Seaside Sparrow (Ammodramus maritimus juncicola), Marian’s Marsh Wren (Cistothorus palustris marianae), Worthington’s Marsh Wren (Cistothorus palustris griseus)
2013 Included –
111 FWC SAP
Species Action Plan for Six Imperiled Wading Birds: Little Blue Heron (Egretta caerulea), Reddish Egret (Egretta rufescens), Roseate Spoonbill (Platalea ajaja), Snowy Egret (Egretta thula), Tricolored Heron (Egretta tricolor), White Ibis (Eudocimus albus)
2013 Included –
112 FWCWildlife Management Area/Wildlife and Environmental Area (WMA/WEA) Mgmt. Plan
A Conceptual Management Plan for Big Bend Wildlife Management Area 2004–2014 Included –
113 FWC WMA/WEA Mgmt. Plan A Conceptual Management Plan for Box-R Wildlife Management Area 2006–2016 Included –
114 FWC WMA/WEA Mgmt. PlanA Conceptual Management Plan for Fred C. Babcock – Cecil M. Webb Wildlife Management Area
2003–2008 Included –
115 FWC WMA/WEA Mgmt. Plan A Management Plan for Apalachicola River Wildlife and Environmental Area 2014–2024 Included –
116 FWC WMA/WEA Mgmt. Plan A Management Plan for Chassahowitzka Wildlife Management Area 2015–2025 Not
includedActions were strictly research and monitoring – not a focus for GEBF
117 FWC WMA/WEA Mgmt. Plan A Management Plan for the Escribano Point Wildlife Management Area 2015–2025 Included –
118 FWC WMA/WEA Mgmt. Plan
Florida Keys Wildlife and Environmental Area DRAFT Management Plan 2015 – 2025 Management Intent, Goals and Objectives, Challenges and Strategies
2015–2025 Included –
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119 FWC
A Guide to Climate Change Adaptation for Conservation: Resources and Tools for Climate Smart Management of Florida’s Fish and Wildlife Species and Their Habitats: Version 1
2016 Included –
120 FWC Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Agency Strategic Plan 2014–2019 Included –
121 FWC Florida Manatee Management Plan (Trichechus manatus latirostris) 2007 Included –
122 FWCFlorida’s State Wildlife Action Plan – 2012 – A Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy
2012 Included –
123 FWC Florida’s Imperiled Species Management Plan October 12.2015 Draft
BEING DRAFTED
Not included (yet)
–
124 FWC State of Florida Artificial Reef Strategic Plan 2003 Included –
125 FWC Waterfowl Management Strategic Plan 2008 Included –
126FWC, University of FL Center for Landscape Conservation Planning
Critical Lands and Waters Identification Project (CLIP) v. 3.0 2014 Not
included
No GEBF-relevant actions, GIS database tool to identify conservation priorities based on an interactive map. Will be used on the project level.
127 FL Forest Service State Forest Mgmt. PlanTen-Year Land Management Plan for the Point Washington State Forest (plan not currently available online)
2016 Included –
128 FL Forest Service State Forest Mgmt. PlanTen-Year Resource Management Plan for The Tate’s Hell State Forest, Franklin and Liberty Counties
2007 Included –
129 FL Forest Service State Forest Mgmt. PlanTen-Year Resource Management Plan for the Withlacoochee State Forest, Citrus, Hernando, Lake, Pasco, and Sumter Counties
2015 Not included No GEBF-relevant actions
130 FL Forest Service Agriculture and Resource Conservation Assessment 2001 Not
included No GEBF-relevant actions
131 Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council
Draft Initial Comprehensive Plan: Restoring the Gulf Coast’s Ecosystem and Economy 2013 Included –
132 Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Task Force
GOM Regional Ecosystem Restoration Strategy 2011 Included –
133 Gulf Coast Research Laboratory Fishery Mgmt. PlanA Comprehensive Summary of the Shrimp Fishery of the GOM United States: A Regional Management Plan
1977 Included –
134Gulf Coastal Plains and Ozarks Landscape Conservation Cooperative
Landscape Conservation Cooperative Plan
Gulf Coastal Plains and Ozarks Landscape Conservation Cooperative Development and Operations Plan
2009 Included –
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135 GOM Fishery Mgmt. Council Fishery Mgmt. Plan Coastal Pelagic Species Fisheries Management Plan (plan not currently available online) 1982 Not
included20 amendments to original plan, no updated version available
136 GOM Fishery Mgmt. Council Fishery Mgmt. PlanEnvironmental Impact Statement and Fishery Management Plan for the Reef Fish Resources of the GOM
1981 Not included
40 amendments to original plan, no updated version available.
137 GOM Fishery Mgmt. Council Fishery Mgmt. PlanFishery Management Plan Final Environmental Impact Statement for Coral and Coral Reefs
1982 Included –
138 GOM Fishery Mgmt. Council Fishery Mgmt. Plan
Fishery Management Plan, Environmental Impact Statement, and Regulatory Impact Review for Spiny Lobster in the GOM and South Atlantic
1982 Not included
11 amendments to original plan, no updated version available
139 GOM Fishery Mgmt. Council Fishery Mgmt. Plan
Fishery Management Plan, Environmental Impact Statement, and Regulatory Impact Review for the Shrimp Fishery of the GOM, United States Waters
1982 Not included
16 amendments to original plan, no updated version available
140
GOM Fishery Mgmt. Council, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) – National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS)
Fishery Mgmt. Plan
Final Amendment 27 To The Reef Fish Fishery Management Plan And Amendment 14 To The Shrimp Fishery Management Plan (Including Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement, Regulatory Impact Review, And Regulatory Flexibility Act Analysis)
2007 Not included No GEBF-relevant actions
141 GOM Fishery Mgmt. Council, NOAA – NMFS Fishery Mgmt. Plan
Fishery Management Plan for Regulating Offshore Marine Aquaculture in the GOM (Including a Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement, Regulatory Flexibility Analysis and Regulatory Impact Review)
2009 Not included No GEBF-relevant actions
142 Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission Fishery Mgmt. Plan Striped Bass Fishery Management Plan
Amendment 1 1992 Included –
143 Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission Fishery Mgmt. Plan The Black Drum Fishery of the GOM, United
States: A Regional Management Plan 1993 Included –
144 Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission Fishery Mgmt. Plan The Blue Crab Fishery of the GOM, United
States: A Regional Management Plan 2001 Included –
145 Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission Fishery Mgmt. Plan The Flounder Fishery of the GOM, United
States: A Regional Management Plan 2000 Included –
146 Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission Fishery Mgmt. Plan The Gulf Menhaden Fishery of the GOM: A
Regional Management Plan, Revision 2015 Included –
147 Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission Fishery Mgmt. Plan The Oyster Fishery of the GOM, United States:
A Regional Management Plan, Revision 2012 Included –
148 Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission Fishery Mgmt. Plan The Striped Bass Fishery of the GOM, United
States: A Regional Management Plan, Revision 2006 Included –
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149 Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission Fishery Mgmt. Plan The Striped Mullet Fishery of the GOM,
United States: A Regional Management Plan 1995 Included –
150Interagency Coordinating Committee on Oil Pollution Research
Oil Pollution Research and Technology Plan 2015–2021 Included –
151 Marine Mammal Commission
Assessing the Long-term Effects of the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill on Marine Mammals in the GOM: A Statement of Research Needs
2011 Not included
Actions were strictly research and monitoring – not a focus for GEBF
152 Monroe County Monroe County Canal Management Master Plan (CMMP) 2013 Not
includedGEBF FPs #1 and #2 geographically restricted. No GEBF-relevant actions for FP #3.
153 National Audubon Society Restoring the Gulf for Coastal Waterbirds: A Long-Term Vision 2012 Included –
154 National Fish & Wildlife Foundation Florida Shorebird Recovery Business Plan 2016 Included –
155National Fish & Wildlife Foundation, American Oystercatcher Working Group
Business Plan for the Conservation of the American Oystercatcher: A 10-Year Plan to Secure a Coastal Keystone Species
2008 Included –
156 National Fish Habitat Partnership National Fish Habitat Action Plan 2nd Edition 2012 Included –
157 NOAA Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary Revised Management Plan 2007 Included –
158 NOAA NOAA Fisheries Southeast Regional Office: Strategic Plan 2016–2020 Included –
159 NOAA – NMFS Fishery Mgmt. Plan
Final Secretarial Fishery Management Plan Regulatory Impact Review Regulatory Flexibility Analysis for the Red Drum Fishery of the GOM
1986 Included –
160 National Park Service National Park Mgmt. Plan Big Cypress National Preserve 2010 Business Plan 2011 Not
includedActions were strictly research and monitoring – not a focus for GEBF
161 National Park Service National Park Mgmt. Plan
Everglades National Park Update to Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary – Sanctuary Advisory Council -Final General Management Plan / East Everglades Wilderness Study / Environmental Impact Statement
2015 Included –
162 National Park Service National Park Mgmt. PlanFlorida Bay, Everglades National Park: Draft Seagrass Habitat Restoration Management Plan
2013 Not included
GEBF FPs #1 and #2 geographically restricted. Actions relevant to FP #3 are from the Everglades General Management Plan (2012) – included.
163 National Park Service National Park Mgmt. PlanGulf Islands National Seashore General Management Plan / Environmental Impact Statement
2014 Included –
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164 National Park Service, FWCImplementing the Dry Tortugas National Park Research Natural Area Science Plan The 5-Year Report
2012 Included –
165 National Wildlife Federation Five Years & Counting – Gulf Wildlife in the Aftermath of the Deepwater Horizon Disaster 2015 Not
included
No GEBF-relevant actions, specific needs outlined in Restoring the GOM for People and Wildlife: Recommended Projects and Priorities – included
166 National Wildlife Federation Restoring the GOM for People and Wildlife: Recommended Projects and Priorities 2014 Included –
167 North Central FL Regional Planning Council CEDS North Central Florida Comprehensive
Economic Development Strategy 2013–2017 Not included No GEBF-relevant actions
168 Northwest FL WMD SWIM Plan Apalachicola River and Bay Management Plan 1996 Included –
169 Northwest FL WMD SWIM PlanChoctawhatchee River and Bay System Surface Water Improvement and Management Plan Update
2002 Included –
170 Northwest FL WMD SWIM Plan St. Andrew Bay Watershed Surface Water Improvement and Management Plan 2000 Included –
171 Northwest FL WMD SWIM Plan St. Marks River Watershed Surface Water Improvement and Management Plan Update 2009 Included –
172 Northwest FL WMD SWIM Plan Surface Water Improvement and Management Plan Ochlockonee River and Bay Watershed 2012 Included –
173 Northwest FL WMD SWIM Plan The Pensacola Bay System Surface Water Improvement and Management Plan 1997 Included –
174 Northwest FL WMD2012 Regional Water Supply Plan Update for Santa Rosa, Okaloosa, and Walton Counties Water Supply Planning Region II
2012 Included –
175 Northwest FL WMD 2013 Water Supply Assessment Update 2014 Not included Review/assessment, no GEBF-relevant actions
176 Northwest FL WMD 2014 Regional Water Supply Plan Update Region III Bay Cty., Florida 2014 Included –
177 Northwest FL WMD Consolidated Annual Report 2014 Not included
Annual report, GEBF-relevant actions in management plans used to write this report (e.g., SWIM plans, Florida Forever) included
178 Northwest FL WMD Minimum Flows and Levels Priority List 2015 Included –
179 Northwest FL WMD Strategic Water Management Plan 2014–2015 2014 Included –
180 Northwest FL WMD, FL Forest Service
Tate’s Hell State Forest Hydrologic Restoration Plan 2010 Included –
181 Partners in Flight North American Landbird Conservation Plan 2004 Included –
182 Peninsular FL Landscape Conservation Cooperative
Landscape Conservation Cooperative Plan
Peninsular Florida Landscape Conservation Cooperative Business Plan 2013–2017 2013–2017 Not
included No GEBF-relevant actions
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183 Peninsular FL Landscape Conservation Cooperative
Landscape Conservation Cooperative Plan
Peninsular Florida Landscape Conservation Cooperative Science Plan 2015 Included –
184 Sarasota Bay Estuary ProgramNational Estuary Pgm. Comprehensive Conservation and Mgmt. Plan
Sarasota Bay Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan Update and State of the Bay Report
2014 Included –
185 Sarasota Bay Estuary Program, Southwest FL WMD
National Estuary Pgm. Comprehensive Conservation and Mgmt. Plan
The Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan for Sarasota Bay 1995 Not
included
Used the 2014 Sarasota Bay Comprehensive Conservation and Mgmt. Plan Update and State of the Bay Report – included.
186 Secretary of the Navy, Ray Mabus Recovery Plan America’s Gulf Coast: A Long Term Recovery
Plan After the Deepwater Horizon Spill 2010 Included –
187 South Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative
Landscape Conservation Cooperative Plan South Atlantic Conservation Blueprint 2.0 2015 Not
included
No GEBF-relevant actions, GIS database tool to identify conservation priorities based on an interactive map. Will be used on the project level.
188 South Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative
Landscape Conservation Cooperative Plan
State of the South Atlantic 2015: Understanding our Living Landscapes 2015 Not
included No GEBF-relevant actions, report on status of the LLC
189 South FL Regional Planning Council CEDS South Florida Comprehensive Economic
Development Strategy 2012–2017 Not included
GEBF FPs #1 and #2 geographically restricted. No GEBF-relevant actions for FP #3.
190 South FL WMD 2005–2015 Strategic Plan (plan not currently available online) 2005–2015 Included –
191 South FL WMD 2015 South Florida Environmental Report 2015 Not included
Annual report, GEBF FPs #1 and #2 geographically restricted. No GEBF-relevant actions for FP #3.
192 South FL WMD 2016 Priority Water Body and MFL List and Schedule 2016 Not
includedGEBF FPs #1 and #2 geographically restricted. No GEBF-relevant actions for FP #3.
193 South FL WMD Florida Forever Work Plan, 2013 Annual Update 2013 Not
includedAnnual report, GEBF FPs #1 and #2 geographically restricted. No GEBF-relevant actions for FP #3.
194 South FL WMD Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan Update 2013 Included –
195 South FL WMD Lower West Coast Water Supply Plan Amendment 2014 Not
included No GEBF-relevant actions
196 South FL WMD Lower West Coast Water Supply Plan Update and Appendices 2012 Included –
197 South FL WMD Support Document: Water Supply Plan Update 2011-14 2011–2014 Included –
198South FL WMD, FDEP, FL Dept. of Agriculture & Consumer Services
Caloosahatchee River Watershed Protection Plan 2009 Not
includedUsed Caloosahatchee River Watershed Protection Plan Update (2012)
199South FL WMD, FDEP, FL Dept. of Agriculture & Consumer Services
Caloosahatchee River Watershed Protection Plan Update 2012 Included –
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200 Southeast Area Monitoring & Assessment Program
2011–2015 Management Plan: Collection, Management, and Dissemination of Fishery-Independent Data from waters of the Southeastern United States – Caribbean, GOM and South Atlantic Regions
2011–2015 Included –
201 Southwest FL Regional Planning Council CEDS Southwest Florida Comprehensive Economic
Development Strategy 2012–2017 Not included
GEBF FPs #1 and #2 geographically restricted. No GEBF-relevant actions for FP #3.
202 Southwest FL WMD SWIM Plan Charlotte Harbor Surface Water Improvement and Management (SWIM) Plan 2000 Included –
203 Southwest FL WMD SWIM Plan Crystal River/Kings Bay Surface Water Improvement and Management (SWIM) Plan 2000 Included –
204 Southwest FL WMD SWIM Plan Sarasota Bay Surface Water Improvement and Management (SWIM) Plan 2002 Included –
205 Southwest FL WMD SWIM Plan Tampa Bay Surface Water Improvement and Management (SWIM) Plan 1999 Included –
206 Southwest FL WMD 2015 FDOT Mitigation Plan 2015 Not included
Mitigation requirements for FDOT, GEBF FPs #1 and #2 geographically restricted. No GEBF-relevant actions for FP #3.
207 Southwest FL WMD2015 Five-Year Water Resource Development Work Program (plan not currently available online)
2015 Not included
GEBF FPs #1 and #2 geographically restricted. No GEBF-relevant actions for FP #3.
208 Southwest FL WMD2015 Minimum Flows and Levels (MFLs) Priority List and Schedule and Reservations List and Schedule
2014 Not included
GEBF FPs #1 and #2 geographically restricted. No GEBF-relevant actions for FP #3.
209 Southwest FL WMD 2015 Regional Water Supply Plan Executive Summary DRAFT Not
includedGEBF FPs #1 and #2 geographically restricted. No GEBF-relevant actions for FP #3.
210 Southwest FL WMD 2015 Regional Water Supply Plan Northern Planning Region DRAFT Not
includedGEBF FPs #1 and #2 geographically restricted. No GEBF-relevant actions for FP #3.
211 Southwest FL WMD 2015 Regional Water Supply Plan Southern Planning Region DRAFT Not
includedGEBF FPs #1 and #2 geographically restricted. No GEBF-relevant actions for FP #3.
212 Southwest FL WMD 2015 Regional Water Supply Plan Tampa Bay Planning Region DRAFT Not
includedGEBF FPs #1 and #2 geographically restricted. No GEBF-relevant actions for FP #3.
213 Southwest FL WMD Consolidated Annual Report 2015 Not included
Annual report, GEBF-relevant actions in management plans used to write this report (e.g., SWIM plans, Florida Forever) included, GEBF FPs #1 and #2 geographically restricted. No GEBF-relevant actions for FP #3.
214 Southwest FL WMD Florida Forever Work Plan Annual Update 2013 2013 Not
includedAnnual report, GEBF FPs #1 and #2 geographically restricted. No GEBF-relevant actions for FP #3.
215 Southwest FL WMD Southern Water Use Caution Area Recovery Strategy 2006 Not
includedAnnual report, GEBF FPs #1 and #2 geographically restricted. No GEBF-relevant actions for FP #3.
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APPENDIX B Plan List
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216 Southwest FL WMD Strategic Plan 2014–2018 (updated January 2015) 2014–2018 Not
includedGEBF FPs #1 and #2 geographically restricted. No GEBF-relevant actions for FP #3.
217 St. Andrew Bay Environmental Study Team
St. Andrew Stormwater Management Plan – Collection, Organization, Options, and Prioritization (COOP) Project
2009 Included –
218 Sustainable Ecosystems Institute
Everglades Multi-Species Avian Ecology and Restoration Review: Summary of Findings and Recommendations
2007 Not included
Actions were strictly research and monitoring – not a focus for GEBF
219 Suwannee River WMD SWIM Plan Aucilla River System (plan not currently available online) 1991 Included –
220 Suwannee River WMD SWIM Plan Coastal Rivers (plan not currently available online) 1996 Included –
221 Suwannee River WMD SWIM PlanSuwannee River Water Management District Surface Water Improvement and Management Plan (plan not currently available online)
1990 Included –
222 Suwannee River WMD SWIM Plan Waccasassa River Watershed Management Plan (plan not currently available online) 1991 Included –
223 Suwannee River WMD Consolidated Annual Report 2015 Not included
Annual report, GEBF-relevant actions in management plans used to write this report (e.g., SWIM plans, Florida Forever) included
224 Suwannee River WMD Florida Forever Work Plan 2015 Annual Update 2015 Included –
225 Suwannee River WMD SRWMD 2016–2018 MFL Priority List 2016–2018 Included –
226 Suwannee River WMD Strategic Plan 2016–2020 Included –
227 Suwannee River WMD Water Supply Assessment 2010 Included –
228 Tampa Bay Estuary ProgramNational Estuary Pgm. Comprehensive Conservation and Mgmt. Plan
Charting the Course – Tampa Bay 2006 (2012 revisions) Included –
229
Tampa Bay Estuary Program, Sarasota Bay Estuary Program, Charlotte Harbor National Estuary Program
National Estuary Pgm. Comprehensive Conservation and Mgmt. Plan
Southwest Florida Regional Ecosystem Restoration Plan: Joint Florida Gulf National Estuary Programs
2014 Included –
230 Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council CEDS Tampa Bay Comprehensive Economic
Development Strategy 2013–2017 Not included
GEBF FPs #1 and #2 geographically restricted. No GEBF-relevant actions for FP #3.
231 The Nature Conservancy Community-Based Watershed Plan Apalachicola-St. Marks 2014 Included –
232 The Nature Conservancy Community-Based Watershed Plan Choctawhatchee Bay 2014 Included –
233 The Nature Conservancy Community-Based Watershed Plan Pensacola Bay 2014 Included –
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APPENDIX BPlan List
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# Entity Plan Group Plan Name Year Status Reason for Exclusion from Florida GEBF Restoration Strategy
234 The Nature Conservancy Community-Based Watershed Plan Perdido Bay 2014 Included –
235 The Nature Conservancy Community-Based Watershed Plan Springs Coast 2014 Not
includedGEBF FPs #1 and #2 geographically restricted. No GEBF-relevant actions for FP #3.
236 The Nature Conservancy Community-Based Watershed Plan St. Andrew/St. Joe Bays 2014 Included –
237 The Nature ConservancyCharting Restoration: Gulf Restoration Priorities and Funded Projects Five Years After Deepwater Horizon
2015 Included –
238 The Ocean Conservancy Charting the Gulf: Analyzing the Gaps in Long-term Monitoring of the GOM 2015 Included –
239 The St. Joe Company Bay-Walton Sector Plan Application to Bay County Florida for Long Term Master Plan 2014 Not
includedNo GEBF-relevant actions, assessment and planning document for development
240 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, South FL WMD SWIM Plan Florida Keys Water Quality Improvements
Program Management Plan (Final) 2006 Included –
241 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, South FL WMD
Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP) 1998 Included –
242 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, South FL WMD CERP 2010 Report to Congress 2010 Not
included No GEBF-relevant actions, 5-year report
243 U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security
Sector Mobile Area Contingency Plan: Alabama, Mississippi, Northwest Florida 2013 Not
includedNo GEBF-relevant actions, contingency/mitigation requirements
244 U.S. Dept. of Defense Integrated Natural Resource Mgmt. Plan
Integrated Natural Resource Management Plan 2010–2014 MacDill Air Force Base, Florida (plan not currently available online)
2015 Included –
245 U.S. Dept. of Defense Integrated Natural Resource Mgmt. Plan
Integrated Natural Resource Management Plan Eglin Air Force Base (plan not currently available online)
2014 Included –
246 U.S. Dept. of Defense Integrated Natural Resource Mgmt. Plan
Tyndall Air Force Base (plan not currently available online) 2015 Included –
247U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Escambia County, West FL Regional Planning Council
Environmental Quality of the Pensacola Bay System: A Retrospective Review for Future Resource Management and Rehabilitation (plan not currently available online)
2016 DRAFT Included –
248 USFWS Comprehensive Conservation Plan
Chassahowitzka National Wildlife Refuge Comprehensive Conservation Plan 2012 Included –
249 USFWS Comprehensive Conservation Plan
Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge Comprehensive Conservation Plan 2000 Included –
250 USFWS Comprehensive Conservation Plan
J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge Comprehensive Conservation Plan 2010 Included –
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251 USFWS Comprehensive Conservation Plan
Lower Florida Keys National Wildlife Refuges Comprehensive Conservation Plan 2009 Included –
252 USFWS Comprehensive Conservation Plan
Lower Suwannee and Cedar Keys National Wildlife Refuges Draft Comprehensive Conservation Plans
2001 Included –
253 USFWS Comprehensive Conservation Plan
Pine Island, Matlacha Pass, Island Bay, and Caloosahatchee National Wildlife Refuges Comprehensive Conservation Plan and Environmental Assessment
2010 Included –
254 USFWS Comprehensive Conservation Plan
St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge Draft Comprehensive Conservation Plan and Environmental Assessment
2006 Included –
255 USFWS Comprehensive Conservation Plan
St. Vincent National Wildlife Refuge Comprehensive Conservation Plan 2012 Included –
256 USFWS Comprehensive Conservation Plan
Tampa Bay Refuges: Egmont Key National Wildlife Refuge, Pinellas National Wildlife Refuge, Passage Key National Wildlife Refuge – Hillsborough, Pinellas, and Manatee Counties, Florida – Draft Comprehensive Conservation Plan and Environmental Assessment
2010 Included –
257 USFWS Comprehensive Conservation Plan
Ten Thousand Islands National Wildlife Refuge Comprehensive Conservation Plan 1999 Included –
258 USFWS Recovery Plan Choctawhatchee, Perdido Key, and Alabama Beach Mouse Recovery Plan 1987 Included –
259 USFWS Recovery Plan Florida Manatee Recovery Plan, Third Revision 2001 Included –
260 USFWS Recovery Plan Gulf Sturgeon Recovery/Management Plan 1995 Included –
261 USFWS Recovery PlanPerdido Key Beach Mouse (Peromyscus polionotus trissyllepsis): 5-Year Review Summary and Evaluation
2014 Included –
262 USFWS Recovery Plan Recovery Plan Caribbean Roseate Tern (Sterna dougallii) 1993 Not
includedEndemic to FL Keys, not a migratory species to Panhandle/Big Bend region
263 USFWS Recovery Plan Recovery Plan for the Florida Saltmarsh Vole (Microtus pennsylvanicus dukecampbelli) 1997 Included –
264 USFWS Recovery Plan Revised Recovery Plan for the U.S. Breeding Population of the Wood Stork 1997 Included –
265 USFWS Recovery Plan South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan and Implementation Update 1999, 2007 Included –
266 USFWS Recovery Plan St. Andrew Beach Mouse Recovery Plan (Peromyscus polionotus peninsularis) 2010 Included –
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APPENDIX BPlan List
P
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# Entity Plan Group Plan Name Year Status Reason for Exclusion from Florida GEBF Restoration Strategy
267 USFWS Atlantic Flyway Shorebird Business Strategy: A Call to Action, Phase 1 2013 Included –
268 USFWS
Comprehensive Conservation Strategy for the Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus) in its Coastal Migration and Wintering Range in the Continental United States
2012 Included –
269 USFWS
NAWMP Action Plan – A Companion Document to the 2012 North American Waterfowl Management Plan (plan not currently available online)
2012 Included –
270 USFWSNorth American Waterfowl Management Plan: People Conserving Waterfowl and Wetlands
2012 Not included
GEBF-relevant actions were detailed in the NAWMP Action Plan – A Companion Document to the 2012 North American Waterfowl Management Plan (2012) – included
271 USFWS Peninsular Florida – Strategic Plan 2014–2018 (plan not currently available online) 2014–2018 Not
included No GEBF-relevant actions
272 USFWSSoutheastern Coastal Plains-Caribbean Region Report, U.S. Shorebird Conservation Plan, Revision
2002 Included –
273 USFWS Status and Trends of Wetlands in the Conterminous United States 2004 to 2009 2011 Not
includedNo GEBF-relevant actions, report on status and trends in national wetlands
274 USFWS Vision for a Healthy GOM Watershed 2013 Included –
275 USFWS, NOAA Recovery Plan Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia mydas) 5-Year Review: Summary and Evaluation 2007 Not
included
No updated actions from Recovery Plan (1991) – included, summary/evaluation, states that the recovery criteria and actions identified in original plan are appropriate and still valid as a conservation planning tool
276 USFWS, NOAA Recovery Plan Hawksbill Sea Turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) 5-Year Review: Summary and Evaluation 2013 Not
included
No updated actions from Recovery Plan (1993) – included, summary/evaluation, states that the recovery criteria and actions identified in original plan are appropriate and still valid as a conservation planning tool
277 USFWS, NOAA Recovery PlanLeatherback Sea Turtle (Dermochelys coriacea)5-Year Review: Summary and Evaluation
2013 Not included
No updated actions from Recovery Plan (1992) – included, summary/evaluation, states that the recovery criteria and actions identified in original plan are appropriate and still valid as a conservation planning tool
278 USFWS, NOAA Recovery PlanRecovery Plan for Hawksbill Turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) in the U.S. Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean, and GOM
1993 Included –
279 USFWS, NOAA Recovery PlanRecovery Plan for Leatherback Turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) in the U.S. Caribbean, Atlantic, and GOM
1992 Included –
280 USFWS, NOAA Recovery PlanRecovery Plan for the Northwest Atlantic Population of the Loggerhead Sea (Caretta caretta) Turtle Second Revision
2008 Included –
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APPENDIX B Plan List
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281 USFWS, NOAA Recovery Plan Recovery Plan for U.S. Population of Atlantic Green Turtle (Chelonia mydas) 1991 Included –
282USFWS, NOAA, Secretariat of Environment & Natural Resources Mexico
Recovery PlanDraft Bi-National Recovery Plan for the Kemp’s Ridley Sea Turtle (Lepidochelys kempii) Second Revision
2011 Included –
283 USFWS, National Park Service, U.S. Geological Survey
Science Plan in Support of Ecosystem Restoration, Preservation, and Protection in South Florida
2004 Included –
284 USFWS, North Carolina Audubon Society
Southeast United States Regional Waterbird Conservation Plan 2006 Included –
285
USFWS, The Nature Conservancy, Grand Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Mississippi, Valdosta, and Louisiana State universities, U.S. Geological Survey, NOAA, Northern Gulf Institute, GOM Alliance, Louisiana Coastal Protection & Restoration Authority
Gulf Coast Vulnerability Assessment – Mangrove, Tidal Emergent Marsh, Barrier Islands, and Oyster Reef
2015 Included –
286 USFWS, U.S. Geological SurveyLandscape Conservation and Climate Change Scenarios for the State of Florida – A Decision Support System for Strategic Conservation
2014 Not included
No GEBF-relevant actions, report on conservation and climate change scenarios
287
USFWS, Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve Network, National Fish & Wildlife Foundation, U.S. Geological Survey
A Conservation Action Plan for the American Oystercatcher (Haematopus palliatus) for the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts of the United States v. 2.0
2007 Included –
288 U.S. Forest ServiceRecord of Decision for the Revised Land and Resource Management Plan for National Forests in Florida
1999 Not included
No GEBF-relevant actions, Apalachicola, Osceola, and Ocala National Forests are not coastal properties
289University of FL Center for Landscape Conservation Planning
Green Links Regional CLIP Database 2013 Not included
No GEBF-relevant actions, GIS database tool to identify conservation priorities
290 Waterbird Conservation for the Americas
Waterbird Conservation for the Americas: The North American Waterbird Conservation Plan, Version 1
2002 Included –
291 West FL Regional Planning Council CEDS West Florida Comprehensive Economic
Development Strategy 2013–2018 Included –
292 Withlacoochee Regional Planning Council CEDS Comprehensive Economic Development
Strategy for the Withlacoochee Region 2012 Not included No GEBF-relevant actions
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APPENDIX CTable C.1: Potential action list for Perdido watershed.
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36Bayou Marcus Water Reclamation Facility Emergency Power Improvements (ECUA #6)
40 Downtown Middle – Sewer Rehabilitation (ECUA #4)
41 Downtown South – Sewer Rehabilitation (ECUA #3) Multi-watershed
59 Innerarity Island Utility System Standards Upgrade (ECUA #8)
68
Restoring Fishery Habitat on the West Florida Continental Shelf: Phase I, Benthic Habitat Characterization and Assessment
FL GOM Coast
93 Channel Marker Reef Ball Micro-Habitats FL GOM Coast
94 Under Dock/Piers Reef Ball Habitat Statewide
95
St. Andrew Bay Resource Management Association Living Coastal and Marine Resources Monitoring and Restoration Project
Statewide
top funding priorities other funding priorities
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APPENDIX C Potential Action Lists Table C.1: Potential action list for Perdido watershed.
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118Regional Community Resilience Foundation for the Eight Northwest Florida Panhandle Counties
Multi-watershed
121Restoring Natural Communities in the Gulf Coastal Plain Ecosystem Partnership Landscape
Multi-watershed
252
Fish, Swim, and Play from 50 Yards Away… Public Awareness Campaign (…from Birds Nesting on Islands and Beaches)
Statewide
254Creating New Black Skimmer Nesting Areas in the Gulf Coast States (Gulf Coast Bird Restoration Initiative)
FL GOM Coast
255
Coastal Ecosystem Health: American Oystercatcher as an Indicator of Exposure and Effects of Pollutants on Breeding Birds on the Gulf Coast (Gulf Coast Bird Restoration Initiative)
FL GOM Coast
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orat
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prot
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268
MSP-25 A Comprehensive Program for Re-Establishing or Re-Connecting Beach Mouse Populations in Habitats Injured or Isolated by Oil Spill Response in Coastal Florida and Alabama
Multi-watershed
269M-1 Coastal Threatened and Endangered Species Monitoring in Florida Panhandle State Parks
Multi-watershed
277M-10 Shorebird Research and Management at Florida Panhandle State Parks
Multi-watershed
282 M-41 Sea Turtle Conservancy Multi-watershed
283 E-13 Big Lagoon State Park Seagrass Buoy Installation
284
E-21 Marine Debris Removal within Inshore Site, Offshore and Inshore Biological and Physical Monitoring of Sand Source Borrow Areas Used for Beach Restoration, Big Lagoon (Perdido Key National Seashore)
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY62
APPENDIX C Potential Action Lists Table C.1: Potential action list for Perdido watershed.
top funding priorities other funding priorities
P
ote
ntia
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umbe
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Scope
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mal
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286
E-23 Restoring Water Quality and Estuarine Benthic Invertebrate Habitats through the Removal of Abandoned Marine Structures within the Pensacola and Perdido Bay Systems
290 E-27 Perdido Benthic Infauna
291 E-28 Perdido Stream Restoration
292 E-29 Perdido Wetlands
323E-36 Perdido Bay Stormwater Restoration for Water Quality Improvement
437 Perdido Bay Land Acquisition and Restoration – Greskovich Tract
543 Supplemental Landscape Restoration and Enhancement
590 Eleven Mile Creek Stream Restoration
592 Stormwater Retrofit Projects
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 63
APPENDIX CTable C.1: Potential action list for Perdido watershed.
top funding priorities other funding priorities
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
Port
al P
roje
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umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
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geta
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stor
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bs –
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stor
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stai
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mal
s – re
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mal
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xotic
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stor
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lfish
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prot
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618
Long-Term Funding for Purchase, Operation, and Development of Software Surrounding Electronic Log Books for Federally and State Permitted Guide Boats
Statewide
676 Perdido Pitcher Plant Prairie
696 Long-Term Funding for Third-Party Independent Fishery Data Collection Statewide
707 Coastal Bird Perpetual Management Fund FL GOM Coast
905 Supplemental Landscape Restoration and Enhancement
908 Stormwater Retrofit Projects Multi-watershed
951 Expand and Enhance Florida Gulf Habitat Mapping Statewide
952 Expand and Enhance Florida Gulf Fishery-Independent Monitoring Statewide
964 Perdido Bay Bronson Field Living Shoreline Project
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY64
APPENDIX C Potential Action Lists Table C.1: Potential action list for Perdido watershed.
top funding priorities other funding priorities
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
– ex
otic
/inv
asiv
e ve
geta
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itat r
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ilien
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land
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quis
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s – re
stor
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s – su
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bs –
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aina
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– re
stor
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– su
stai
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mal
s – re
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ine
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mal
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anag
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ti-sp
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stor
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lfish
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lfish
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mp
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stai
nabl
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t
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rest
orat
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prot
ectio
n
965 Perdido Bay Sunset Islands Seagrass Restoration Project
1050 M-7 GINS Dune Restoration Multi-watershed
1056 M-18 Coastal Habitat Conservation for Recovery of Florida's Coasts FL GOM Coast
1069M-31 Seagrass Restoration and Water Quality Management in Old River Estuary
Multi-watershed
1075M-36 Dune Habitat Restoration: Gulf Islands National Seashore and Santa Rosa Sound/Navarre, FL
Multi-watershed
1082 E-1 Escambia County Artificial Reef Construction Multi-watershed
1084 E-3 Perdido Key Dune Crossovers
1086 E-5 Marine Turtle Program – Escambia County Multi-watershed
1089 E-8 Dune Restoration, Perdido Key Multi-watershed
1090 E-9 Shorebird Program – Escambia County Multi-watershed
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 65
APPENDIX CTable C.1: Potential action list for Perdido watershed.
top funding priorities other funding priorities
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
– ex
otic
/inv
asiv
e ve
geta
tion
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itat r
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ratio
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itat r
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hore
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itat r
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f/liv
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elin
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itat r
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etat
ion-
aqua
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itat r
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ratio
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tion
(veg
etat
ion-
terr
estr
ial)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
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rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
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er q
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ral
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sedi
men
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n
Wat
er q
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mw
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antit
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land
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serv
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quis
ition
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er q
uant
ity –
wat
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onse
rvat
ion
Bird
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
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s – su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
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bs –
sust
aina
ble
harv
est
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– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
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– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Mam
mal
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
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ine
mam
mal
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
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ti-sp
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xotic
/inv
asiv
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imal
spec
ies m
anag
emen
t
Mul
ti-sp
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s – re
stor
atio
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otec
tion
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lfish
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stor
atio
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lfish
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nabl
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t
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mp
– su
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t
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rest
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n
1091 E-10 Perdido Key, Beach Nourishment
1093 E-12 Perdido Key State Park Beach Boardwalk Improvements
1096 E-16 Perdido Key, Beach Nourishment
1100E-20 Tarkiln Bayou/Yellow River Marsh Preserve State Parks Fireline Installation/Maintenance
Multi-watershed
1101 E-32 Perdido Key Land Acquisition
1103 E-39 Restoration/Creation of Regional Fish Habitat, Escambia County Multi-watershed
1106E-41 Seagrass Restoration and Water Quality Management in Big Lagoon Estuary
Multi-watershed
1110 E-48 Woodridge Manor – Perdido Pitcher Plant Prairie Multi-watershed
1305
MSP-3 Habitat Mapping for Improved Stock Assessments and Developing an Integrated Habitat Restoration Approach for Marine Habitats
FL GOM Coast
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY66
APPENDIX C Potential Action Lists Table C.1: Potential action list for Perdido watershed.
top funding priorities other funding priorities
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
– ex
otic
/inv
asiv
e ve
geta
tion
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itat r
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ratio
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f/liv
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ion-
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itat r
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ratio
n/pr
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(veg
etat
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estr
ial)
Res
ilien
cy (c
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stem
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rolo
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rest
orat
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ral
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stor
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bs –
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– re
stor
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tion
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– su
stai
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mal
s – re
stor
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n/pr
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tion
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mal
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stor
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n/pr
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tion
Mul
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xotic
/inv
asiv
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imal
spec
ies m
anag
emen
t
Mul
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stor
atio
n/pr
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tion
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lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
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lfish
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nabl
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t
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mp
– su
stai
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t
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rest
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n
1307 MSP-5 Saving the Gulf Coast One Bale at a Time FL GOM Coast
1308
MSP-6 Five-Year Extension of the Enhanced Marine Recreational Fisheries Statistics Survey Charter For-Hire Telephone Survey
FL GOM Coast
1310 MSP-8 Restoring Finfish of Importance to the Northern GOM FL GOM Coast
1312 MSP-10 BioRestore FL GOM Coast
1314MSP-12 Electronic Video Monitoring of Commercial Catch and Discards at Sea
FL GOM Coast
1315MSP-13 Quantitative Fish and Habitat Assessment and Monitoring, Using Scientific Acoustics
FL GOM Coast
1316 MSP-14 Bioremediation of Estuaries and Oil Affected Intertidal Areas FL GOM Coast
1319MSP-17 Headwaters Coastal Forest Protection – Baldwin County, AL, and Escambia/Santa Rosa Counties, FL
Multi-watershed
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 67
APPENDIX CTable C.1: Potential action list for Perdido watershed.
top funding priorities other funding priorities
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
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tion
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otic
/inv
asiv
e ve
geta
tion
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/mar
ine)
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
(ree
f/liv
ing
shor
elin
e)
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
(veg
etat
ion-
aqua
tic)
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
(veg
etat
ion-
terr
estr
ial)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tatio
n
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
antit
y –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
ition
Wat
er q
uant
ity –
wat
er c
onse
rvat
ion
Bird
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Bird
s – su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Cra
bs –
sust
aina
ble
harv
est
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Mam
mal
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Mul
ti-sp
ecie
s – e
xotic
/inv
asiv
e an
imal
spec
ies m
anag
emen
t
Mul
ti-sp
ecie
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Turt
les –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ectio
n
1321
MSP-19 Integrated Approach to Wetland Damage Assessment, Vegetation Monitoring, and Restoration Tracking in the Gulf of Mexico
FL GOM Coast
1322 MSP-20 Deployment of New Turtle Excluder Devices in Shrimp Fisheries FL GOM Coast
1323 MSP-21 GOM Hatchery and Fisheries Restoration Consortium FL GOM Coast
1324
MSP-22 Continued Shrimp Fishing Effort Data Collection through the Use of an Electronic Logbook System in the Gulf of Mexico
FL GOM Coast
1326
MSP-24 Development and Distribution of Gear Technology to Improve Fuel Economy and Reduce Bycatch in the Gulf Shrimp Fishery
FL GOM Coast
1346
10-Year Enhancement for Improving Gulf of Mexico Sea Turtle Stranding Network Response and Science Capacity
FL GOM Coast
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY68
APPENDIX C Potential Action Lists Table C.1: Potential action list for Perdido watershed.
top funding priorities other funding priorities
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
– ex
otic
/inv
asiv
e ve
geta
tion
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
– ge
nera
l
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
– la
nd a
cqui
sitio
n
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
– pr
escr
ibed
fire
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
(bea
ch/s
hore
line)
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
(for
est/
upla
nd)
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
(mar
sh/w
etla
nd)
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
(offs
hore
/mar
ine)
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
(ree
f/liv
ing
shor
elin
e)
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
(veg
etat
ion-
aqua
tic)
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
(veg
etat
ion-
terr
estr
ial)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tatio
n
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
antit
y –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
ition
Wat
er q
uant
ity –
wat
er c
onse
rvat
ion
Bird
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Bird
s – su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Cra
bs –
sust
aina
ble
harv
est
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Mam
mal
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Mul
ti-sp
ecie
s – e
xotic
/inv
asiv
e an
imal
spec
ies m
anag
emen
t
Mul
ti-sp
ecie
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Turt
les –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ectio
n
1347Expand and Improve Gulf of Mexico Marine Mammal Stranding Response and Science Capacity
FL GOM Coast
1348 Dock and Sea Wall Reef Ball Habitat FL GOM Coast
1349 The Marinovich Proposal FL GOM Coast
1351
Conduct Tagging and Tracking of Large Marine Vertebrates in the Gulf of Mexico to Monitor their Status, Distribution, and Changes in Habitat Use
FL GOM Coast
1353Conservation and Evaluation of Limiting Factors for American Oystercatchers along the Gulf Coast
FL GOM Coast
1354 Red Mangrove Deployment in the Pensacola Bay System Multi-watershed
1392 Florida – Gulf Coast Angler – Engaged Fish Tagging Program FL GOM Coast
1393 Reef Fish Barotrauma Reduction Education and Outreach Program FL GOM Coast
1402 Information Sharing for Fisheries Management Enhancement FL GOM Coast
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 69
APPENDIX CTable C.1: Potential action list for Perdido watershed.
top funding priorities other funding priorities
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
– ex
otic
/inv
asiv
e ve
geta
tion
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
– ge
nera
l
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
– la
nd a
cqui
sitio
n
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
– pr
escr
ibed
fire
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
(bea
ch/s
hore
line)
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
(for
est/
upla
nd)
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
(mar
sh/w
etla
nd)
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
(offs
hore
/mar
ine)
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
(ree
f/liv
ing
shor
elin
e)
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
(veg
etat
ion-
aqua
tic)
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
(veg
etat
ion-
terr
estr
ial)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tatio
n
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
antit
y –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
ition
Wat
er q
uant
ity –
wat
er c
onse
rvat
ion
Bird
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Bird
s – su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Cra
bs –
sust
aina
ble
harv
est
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Mam
mal
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Mul
ti-sp
ecie
s – e
xotic
/inv
asiv
e an
imal
spec
ies m
anag
emen
t
Mul
ti-sp
ecie
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Turt
les –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ectio
n
1419 Coastal Headwaters Forest Multi-watershed
1420Water Quality Targets for Seagrass Restoration in Pensacola and Perdido Bays
Multi-watershed
1423
Reclaim our Coasts: Increasing the Quantity and Quality of Florida's Terrestrial and Marine Habitats for Sea Turtles
FL GOM Coast
1438 Canoe Creek Stream Restoration
1447Enhancing Dune Habitats to Improve Conservation of Beach Mice and Other Imperiled Coastal Wildlife Species
Multi-watershed
1450 Florida Panhandle Integrated Water Quality Monitoring Initiative Multi-watershed
1460
Panhandle Salt Marsh Restoration and Associated Imperiled Species (Diamondback Terrapin, Mink, and Salt Marsh Songbird) Monitoring
Multi-watershed
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY70
APPENDIX C Potential Action Lists Table C.1: Potential action list for Perdido watershed.
top funding priorities other funding priorities
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
– ex
otic
/inv
asiv
e ve
geta
tion
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
– ge
nera
l
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
– la
nd a
cqui
sitio
n
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
– pr
escr
ibed
fire
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
(bea
ch/s
hore
line)
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
(for
est/
upla
nd)
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
(mar
sh/w
etla
nd)
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
(offs
hore
/mar
ine)
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
(ree
f/liv
ing
shor
elin
e)
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
(veg
etat
ion-
aqua
tic)
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
(veg
etat
ion-
terr
estr
ial)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tatio
n
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
antit
y –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
ition
Wat
er q
uant
ity –
wat
er c
onse
rvat
ion
Bird
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Bird
s – su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Cra
bs –
sust
aina
ble
harv
est
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Mam
mal
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Mul
ti-sp
ecie
s – e
xotic
/inv
asiv
e an
imal
spec
ies m
anag
emen
t
Mul
ti-sp
ecie
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Turt
les –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ectio
n
1462
Repair Damage to Panhandle River Systems, Restore Damaged River Banks, Restore Natural Flow Patterns, and Reduce Erosion and Sedimentation
Multi-watershed
1467 Unpaved Roads Initiative, Northwest Region of Florida Multi-watershed
1474 Coastal Waterbird Monitoring and Protection Statewide
1475
Engineered Field Systems (Automated Monitors, Artificial Refugia, and Automated Education) To Enhance Hatchery Effectiveness
Statewide
1476Enhanced Assessment in Support of Improved Recovery and Resilience of GOM Reef-Fish Fisheries
Statewide
1482 Identifying Mortality Factors in Sea Turtles along Florida's Gulf Coast FL GOM Coast
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 71
APPENDIX CTable C.1: Potential action list for Perdido watershed.
top funding priorities other funding priorities
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
– ex
otic
/inv
asiv
e ve
geta
tion
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
– ge
nera
l
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
– la
nd a
cqui
sitio
n
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
– pr
escr
ibed
fire
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
(bea
ch/s
hore
line)
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
(for
est/
upla
nd)
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
(mar
sh/w
etla
nd)
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
(offs
hore
/mar
ine)
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
(ree
f/liv
ing
shor
elin
e)
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
(veg
etat
ion-
aqua
tic)
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
(veg
etat
ion-
terr
estr
ial)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tatio
n
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
antit
y –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
ition
Wat
er q
uant
ity –
wat
er c
onse
rvat
ion
Bird
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Bird
s – su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Cra
bs –
sust
aina
ble
harv
est
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Mam
mal
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Mul
ti-sp
ecie
s – e
xotic
/inv
asiv
e an
imal
spec
ies m
anag
emen
t
Mul
ti-sp
ecie
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Turt
les –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ectio
n
1488
Advancements in Florida’s Sea Turtle Conservation Research Data Collection, Analyses, and Communication
FL GOM Coast
1490Restoring Gulf Sea Turtle Populations by Reducing Hatchling Disorientation on the Beaches of Florida
Statewide
1502
Improve Fisheries Habitat Management through Integrated Coastal Wetlands, Seagrass, and Oyster Reef Assessment and Restoration
Statewide
1503 Single and Multi-Species Assessments Incorporating Environmental Effects Statewide
1504
An Ecological Baseline Supporting Ecosystem Services, Resilience, and Restoration for Florida's Gulf Coast Estuaries
Statewide
1506Enhanced Fishery-Dependent Monitoring for Recovery of Gulf of Mexico Fisheries
Statewide
1507 Salt Marsh Bird Monitoring and Research Statewide
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY72
APPENDIX C Potential Action Lists Table C.1: Potential action list for Perdido watershed.
top funding priorities other funding priorities
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
– ex
otic
/inv
asiv
e ve
geta
tion
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
– ge
nera
l
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
– la
nd a
cqui
sitio
n
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
– pr
escr
ibed
fire
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
(bea
ch/s
hore
line)
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
(for
est/
upla
nd)
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
(mar
sh/w
etla
nd)
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
(offs
hore
/mar
ine)
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
(ree
f/liv
ing
shor
elin
e)
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
(veg
etat
ion-
aqua
tic)
Hab
itat r
esto
ratio
n/pr
otec
tion
(veg
etat
ion-
terr
estr
ial)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tatio
n
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
antit
y –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
ition
Wat
er q
uant
ity –
wat
er c
onse
rvat
ion
Bird
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Bird
s – su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Cra
bs –
sust
aina
ble
harv
est
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Mam
mal
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Mul
ti-sp
ecie
s – e
xotic
/inv
asiv
e an
imal
spec
ies m
anag
emen
t
Mul
ti-sp
ecie
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Turt
les –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ectio
n
1510 Pre- and Post-Restoration Assessment of FL Gulf Coast River Ecosystems Multi-watershed
1512 NW Florida Lionfish Control Multi-watershed
1526 Blackwater Hatchery Renovation and Expansion Multi-watershed
1542 11 Mile Creek Basin
1553 Perdido River Habitat Restoration
1555 Tarkiln Bayou Preserve Restoration of Big Muddy
1560 Lake Charlene/Bridle Trail
1562 Lionfish Commercialization and Harvest Multi-watershed
1563 Perdido Key Gulf of Mexico Public Access
1575Vegetation Management in Coastal Habitats to Benefit Shorebirds and Seabirds
FL GOM Coast
1581 Promoting Use of Shoreline Stabilization Techniques Multi-watershed
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 73
top funding priorities other funding priorities
APPENDIX CTable C.2: Potential action list for Pensacola watershed.
ECUA = Emerald Coast Utilities Authority
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
23 Wolfe Creek Forest
26 Pensacola Bay Living Shoreline and Oyster Reef Restoration
37 Pensacola Beach Reclaimed Water System Expansion (ECUA #1)
38Pensacola Beach Wastewater Collection System Rehabilitation (ECUA #2)
41 Downtown South – Sewer Rehabilitation (ECUA #3) Multi-watershed
45
Beach Haven – Joint Stormwater/Wastewater Improvement Project (Escambia County in partnership with Emerald Coast Utilities Authority)
50
Ashland Park – Joint Stormwater/Wastewater Improvement Project (Escambia County in partnership with Emerald Coast Utilities Authority)
51 Navy Point – Sewer Expansion Project, Phases 3 and 4 (ECUA #8)
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY74
APPENDIX C Table C.2: Potential action list for Pensacola watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
68
Restoring Fishery Habitat on the West Florida Continental Shelf: Phase I, Benthic Habitat Characterization and Assessment
FL GOM Coast
93 Channel Marker Reef Ball Micro-Habitats FL GOM Coast
94 Under Dock/Piers Reef Ball Habitat Statewide
95
St. Andrew Bay Resource Management Association Living Coastal and Marine Resources Monitoring and Restoration Project
Statewide
117 Sanders Beach Park Addition/Beach Restoration Project Submittal
118Regional Community Resilience Foundation for the Eight Northwest Florida Panhandle Counties
Multi-watershed
121Restoring Natural Communities in the Gulf Coastal Plain Ecosystem Partnership Landscape
Multi-watershed
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 75
APPENDIX CTable C.2: Potential action list for Pensacola watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
172 Gulf Islands NS Land Acquisition of Parcel Owned by Univ. of West Florida
173 Asphalt and Road-Based Debris Removal from Gulf Islands NS, Florida
174
Gulf Coast Marine Life Center – A Center of Excellence in Research, Technology, Education, and Outreach for Ecological Restoration
188 Invasive Lionfish Removal Multi-watershed
192Navarre Beach WWTF Effluent Discharge Relocation and Regional Beneficial Reuse Project
234 Navarre Beach – Beach Berm and Dune Renourishment Project
237Gravity Sewer Rehabilitation (including Manholes) on Okaloosa Island and Ocean City/Wright Area
Multi-watershed
251Navy Point (Pensacola Bay) Water Quality and Habitat Restoration Project
WTF = Waste Water Treatment Facility
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY76
APPENDIX C Table C.2: Potential action list for Pensacola watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
252
Fish, Swim, and Play from 50 Yards Away… Public Awareness Campaign (…from Birds Nesting on Islands and Beaches)
Statewide
254Creating New Black Skimmer Nesting Areas in the Gulf Coast States (Gulf Coast Bird Restoration Initiative)
FL GOM Coast
255
Coastal Ecosystem Health: American Oystercatcher as an Indicator of Exposure and Effects of Pollutants on Breeding Birds on the Gulf Coast (Gulf Coast Bird Restoration Initiative)
FL GOM Coast
260Suggested Project Idea: Stabilization of Shorelines and Beach Erosion Mitigation for Santa Rosa Island
268
MSP-25 A Comprehensive Program for Re-Establishing or Re-Connecting Beach Mouse Populations in Habitats Injured or Isolated by Oil Spill Response in Coastal Florida and Alabama
Multi-watershed
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 77
APPENDIX CTable C.2: Potential action list for Pensacola watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
272 M-3 Urban Stormwater Retrofits – Pensacola Bay System
275
M-6 Dune Habitat Restoration: Specific Sites – St. George Island, Gulf Islands National Seashore, Pensacola Beach, Panama City Beach, Cape San Blas, St. Joe Peninsula.
Multi-watershed
277M-10 Shorebird Research and Management at Florida Panhandle State Parks
Multi-watershed
279 M-14 Oyster Reef Restoration in the Pensacola Bay System, Florida
280 M-15 Rattlesnake Bluff Road and Riverbank Restoration Project
282 M-41 Sea Turtle Conservancy Multi-watershed
285
E-22 Restoring Water Quality: Improvements through the Removal of Submerged Creosote Timbers from Bayou Chico, Escambia County
287 E-24 Pensacola Benthic Infauna
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY78
APPENDIX C Table C.2: Potential action list for Pensacola watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
288 E-25 Pensacola Stream Restoration
289 E-26 Pensacola Wetlands
319 E-30 Escambia County Oyster Reef Restoration and Monitoring
320 E-31 Escambia County Artificial Reef Construction
324E-37 Pensacola Bay Stormwater Restoration for Water Quality Improvement
326E-44 Restoration, Improvement, and Cleanup in Bayou Chico in Escambia County, Pensacola Bay, Florida
328 E-46 Bayou Chico Restoration
329 E-49 Pensacola Beach Dune Walkovers
330 SR-1 Navarre Beach Marine Sanctuary Reef Project
331
SR-3 Estuarine Coastal Restoration, Stabilization, and Protection Using the Creation of an Intertidal Oyster Reef, Blackwater Bay, Milton, FL
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 79
APPENDIX CTable C.2: Potential action list for Pensacola watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
333SR-12 Yellow River Marsh Aquatic Preserve Shoreline Stabilization and Restoration
335SR-17 Navarre Beach Park Coastal Access, Restoration and Resource Conservation Project
336SR-18 Deadman's Island Oyster Reef Habitat Breakwater and Living Shoreline
339 O-2 Okaloosa Island Dune Restoration Multi-watershed
341 O-4 Fort Walton Beach Shorewalk – Habitat Restoration and Education Multi-watershed
344 O-12 Gary Smith Honda Stormwater Retrofit Multi-watershed
348 O-16 West County Regional Stormwater Retrofit
427 Stormwater Retrofit Projects
429 Stormwater Retrofit Projects
434 Julian Mill Tributary Stabilization
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY80
APPENDIX C Table C.2: Potential action list for Pensacola watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
545 Supplemental Landscape Restoration and Enhancement
591 Living Shoreline Restoration
594 Bayou Chico Sediment Removal
618
Long-Term Funding for Purchase, Operation, and Development of Software Surrounding Electronic Log Books for Federally and State Permitted Guide Boats
Statewide
652 Shoal River Buffer
695 Expand Efforts to Build/Emplace Unpublished Reef Structures Multi-watershed
696 Long-Term Funding for Third-Party Independent Fishery Data Collection Statewide
707 Coastal Bird Perpetual Management Fund FL GOM Coast
739 Stormwater Retrofit Projects
877 Big Sabine: Strategic Bird Habitat
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 81
APPENDIX CTable C.2: Potential action list for Pensacola watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
886 Additional Living Shoreline and Oyster Habitat Restoration
907 Stormwater Retrofit Projects
908 Stormwater Retrofit Projects Multi-watershed
910 Stormwater Retrofit Projects
912 Stormwater Retrofit Projects
914 Stormwater Retrofit Projects
918 Julian Mill Tributary Stabilization
951 Expand and Enhance Florida Gulf Habitat Mapping Statewide
952 Expand and Enhance Florida Gulf Fishery-Independent Monitoring Statewide
956
The Deadman's Island Restoration Project – Oyster and Fish Habitat Breakwater, Wetland Creation, and Seagrass Expansion Project
959Naval Air Station Pensacola and Escambia County Living Shoreline Project
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY82
APPENDIX C Table C.2: Potential action list for Pensacola watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
960 White Island Restoration Project
968 Eglin Air Force Base Range Road and Unpaved Stream Crossing Stabilization Multi-watershed
969 Unpaved Eglin Range Road Paving and Stabilization Multi-watershed
976 Septic Tank Abatement Project
977 Lift Station Replacement Program
979 East Milton WWTF Phase 2
980 East Milton WWTF Phase 1
981 Shoreline Erosion Reduction Project
986 Phase 2 – East Milton Wastewater Treatment and Effluent Disposal
988 Broad St. Drainage Improvements
989 Conecuh St. Drainage Improvements
990 Shoreline Erosion Reduction
991 Alabama St. Drainage Improvements
992 Navarre Beach Restoration
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 83
APPENDIX CTable C.2: Potential action list for Pensacola watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1001 Bracken Bridge Replacement (584116)
1002 Camp Henderson Bridge Replacement (584106)
1003 Camp Henderson Bridge #2 Replacement (580803)
1004 Charles Booker Line Branch Bridge Replacement (570804)
1005 Chessher Bridge Replacement (570802)
1006 Forest Road R114 Bridge Replacement (570814)
1007 Friendship Bridge Replacement (580811)
1008 Martin Mill #2 Bridge Replacement (574072)
1009 Mashborn Forks Road Bridge Replacement (574108)
1010 Norman Riley Bridge Replacement (580813)
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY84
APPENDIX C Table C.2: Potential action list for Pensacola watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1011 Peaden Bridge Replacement (570810)
1013 Julian Mill Steephead Erosion
1014 Lower Blackwater River Steephead Erosion
1015 Sandy Forest/F43 Mining Pit Erosion
1017
Sediment Control through Bridge Approach Paving in the Blackwater, Coldwater, and Sweetwater Units of Blackwater River State Forest
1018
Sediment Control through the Application of Stone to the Approaches of Low Water Crossings (LWCs) and Bridges in the Blackwater, Coldwater, and Sweetwater Units of Blackwater River State Forest
1021Comprehensive Telemetry Assessment for the Recovery of Gulf of Mexico Fisheries
Multi-watershed
1035 Sedimentation Reduction from Unpaved Roads – Santa Rosa County
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 85
APPENDIX CTable C.2: Potential action list for Pensacola watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1039 Okaloosa County Baywalk
1040 Lake Lorraine Stormwater System Improvements
1041 Gap Creek Watershed Stormwater System Improvements
1050 M-7 GINS Dune Restoration Multi-watershed
1054 M-16 Large-Scale Seagrass Restoration and Protection Multi-watershed
1056 M-18 Coastal Habitat Conservation for Recovery of Florida's Coasts FL GOM Coast
1069M-31 Seagrass Restoration and Water Quality Management in Old River Estuary
Multi-watershed
1075M-36 Dune Habitat Restoration: Gulf Islands National Seashore and Santa Rosa Sound/Navarre, FL
Multi-watershed
1082 E-1 Escambia County Artificial Reef Construction Multi-watershed
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY86
APPENDIX C Table C.2: Potential action list for Pensacola watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1083E-2 Project GreenShores – Seagrass, Salt Marsh, and Oyster Habitat Restoration
1086 E-5 Marine Turtle Program – Escambia County Multi-watershed
1087 E-6 Dune Restoration, Pensacola Beach
1089 E-8 Dune Restoration, Perdido Key Multi-watershed
1090 E-9 Shorebird Program – Escambia County Multi-watershed
1095 E-15 Sanders Beach Habitat Restoration
1097 E-17 Pensacola Beach, Beach Nourishment
1098 E-18 Pensacola Beach Hurricane Recovery Project
1100E-20 Tarkiln Bayou/Yellow River Marsh Preserve State Parks Fireline Installation/Maintenance
Multi-watershed
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 87
APPENDIX CTable C.2: Potential action list for Pensacola watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1103 E-39 Restoration/Creation of Regional Fish Habitat, Escambia County Multi-watershed
1106E-41 Seagrass Restoration and Water Quality Management in Big Lagoon Estuary
Multi-watershed
1108 E-43 Quietwater Beach Restoration
1110 E-48 Woodridge Manor – Perdido Pitcher Plant Prairie Multi-watershed
1111 SR-2 Garcon Point (Pensacola Bay) Restoration
1113 SR-5 Navarre Beach Berm and Dune Renourishment Project
1114
SR-7 Garcon Ecosystem Florida Forever Project/Yellow River Marsh State Park/ Garcon Point Water Management Area/Yellow River Marsh Aquatic Preserve
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY88
APPENDIX C Table C.2: Potential action list for Pensacola watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1119
SR-13 Escribano Point Florida Forever Project/Yellow River Wildlife Management Area/Yellow River Marsh Aquatic Preserve/Eglin Air Force Base Buffer Parcels
1129 SR-27 Santa Rosa County Nearshore Artificial Reef Pre-Deployment Plan
1130 SR-28 Navarre Beach Sea Turtle Conservation Center, Inc.
1134 O-1 Choctawhatchee Bay Oyster Reef and Salt Marsh Restoration Multi-watershed
1135O-5 Ft. Walton Beach and Okaloosa Island, Beach Restoration and Nourishment, Okaloosa County
Multi-watershed
1136 O-6 Western Destin, Okaloosa County Multi-watershed
1137 O-7 Eastern Destin, Okaloosa County Multi-watershed
1138 O-8 Western Destin Beach Restoration Project Multi-watershed
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 89
APPENDIX CTable C.2: Potential action list for Pensacola watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1139O-11 Seagrass Restoration and Water Quality Management in Santa Rosa Sound Estuary
Multi-watershed
1141O-19 Creation of a Regional Wildlife Refuge Facility and Restoration of a Public Coastal Dune Park
Multi-watershed
1143 O-21 Okaloosa County Public Artificial Reef Assessment and Restoration Multi-watershed
1144 O-22 Okaloosa Island Beach Reef Multi-watershed
1145O-23 Multi‐Site Okaloosa County Nearshore Artificial Reef Construction – Fish Haven 15 and Fish Haven 16
Multi-watershed
1146O-24 Okaloosa County – Inshore Submerged Foreign Material Assessment and Abatement
Multi-watershed
1147 W-1 Live Oak Point Acquisition and Enhancement Multi-watershed
1152 W-6 Western Walton County Multi-watershed
1153 W-7 (a–g) Walton County, 30-A Beach Restoration and Nourishment Multi-watershed
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY90
APPENDIX C Table C.2: Potential action list for Pensacola watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1154 W-8 Walton County Beach Restoration Multi-watershed
1155W-9 Restoration of Species Diversity and Hydrologic Function in Coastal Wetlands
Multi-watershed
1156 W-10 Live Oak Point Peninsula Multi-watershed
1157W-11 Water Quality Monitoring and Restoration of 15 Coastal Dune Lakes (Can be Combined with W-15)
Multi-watershed
1158 W-12 Restoring Coastal Dune Lakes, Watersheds, Wetlands Multi-watershed
1160 W-14 Walton County Marine Fisheries Hatchery/Enhancement Center Multi-watershed
1161"W-15 Water Quality Monitoring and Restoration of Choctawhatchee Bay (Can be Combined with W-11)
Multi-watershed
1163 W-17 Offshore and Inshore Artificial Reef Construction Multi-watershed
1164 W-18 Infrastructure to Offset Water Quality Impacts Multi-watershed
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 91
APPENDIX CTable C.2: Potential action list for Pensacola watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1165 W-19 Marine Turtle Monitoring and Population Restoration Multi-watershed
1166W-20 Shorebird Nesting Species Monitoring and Restoration of Nesting Areas and Population
Multi-watershed
1167 W-21 Walton County Restoration Multi-watershed
1169 W-23 Recreation Loss Projects: Kellogg Property Park Improvements Multi-watershed
1174 W-29 Coastal Dune Lakes Hydrologic Restoration Project Multi-watershed
1187 Pfeiffer Street Outfall (Treatment and Discharge Control)
1305
MSP-3 Habitat Mapping for Improved Stock Assessments and Developing an Integrated Habitat Restoration Approach for Marine Habitats
FL GOM Coast
1307 MSP-5 Saving the Gulf Coast One Bale at a Time FL GOM Coast
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY92
APPENDIX C Table C.2: Potential action list for Pensacola watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1308
MSP-6 Five-Year Extension of the Enhanced Marine Recreational Fisheries Statistics Survey Charter For-Hire Telephone Survey
FL GOM Coast
1310 MSP-8 Restoring Finfish of Importance to the Northern GOM FL GOM Coast
1312 MSP-10 BioRestore FL GOM Coast
1314MSP-12 Electronic Video Monitoring of Commercial Catch and Discards at Sea
FL GOM Coast
1315MSP-13 Quantitative Fish and Habitat Assessment and Monitoring, Using Scientific Acoustics
FL GOM Coast
1316 MSP-14 Bioremediation of Estuaries and Oil Affected Intertidal Areas FL GOM Coast
1319MSP-17 Headwaters Coastal Forest Protection – Baldwin County, AL, and Escambia/Santa Rosa Counties, FL
Multi-watershed
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 93
APPENDIX CTable C.2: Potential action list for Pensacola watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1321
MSP-19 Integrated Approach to Wetland Damage Assessment, Vegetation Monitoring, and Restoration Tracking in the Gulf of Mexico
FL GOM Coast
1322 MSP-20 Deployment of New Turtle Excluder Devices in Shrimp Fisheries FL GOM Coast
1323 MSP-21 GOM Hatchery and Fisheries Restoration Consortium FL GOM Coast
1324
MSP-22 Continued Shrimp Fishing Effort Data Collection through the Use of an Electronic Logbook System in the Gulf of Mexico
FL GOM Coast
1326
MSP-24 Development and Distribution of Gear Technology to Improve Fuel Economy and Reduce Bycatch in the Gulf Shrimp Fishery
FL GOM Coast
1328Destin Fisherman’s Wharf Stormwater Improvement to Outfall into Destin Harbor
Multi-watershed
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY94
APPENDIX C Table C.2: Potential action list for Pensacola watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1331 Gulf Breeze City Stormwater System Improvements
1332Okaloosa County Tanglewood and Overbrook Stormwater Facilities Improvements
Multi-watershed
1334 Land Acquisition at Escribano Point and Seven Runs Creek Multi-watershed
1335 Management and Restoration of Escribano Point Coastal Habitat
1336Government Street Regional Stormwater Pond at Corrine Jones Park
1346
10-Year Enhancement for Improving Gulf of Mexico Sea Turtle Stranding Network Response and Science Capacity
FL GOM Coast
1347Expand and Improve Gulf of Mexico Marine Mammal Stranding Response and Science Capacity
FL GOM Coast
1348 Dock and Sea Wall Reef Ball Habitat FL GOM Coast
1349 The Marinovich Proposal FL GOM Coast
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 95
APPENDIX CTable C.2: Potential action list for Pensacola watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1351
Conduct Tagging and Tracking of Large Marine Vertebrates in the Gulf of Mexico to Monitor their Status, Distribution, and Changes in Habitat Use
FL GOM Coast
1353Conservation and Evaluation of Limiting Factors for American Oystercatchers along the Gulf Coast
FL GOM Coast
1354 Red Mangrove Deployment in the Pensacola Bay System Multi-watershed
1368 East Bay Water Quality Enhancement Program
1369 Navarre Water Quality Enhancement Program
1371 Holley by the Sea Stormwater Quality and Flood Resilience Project
1390 The Pensacola East Bay Oyster Reef Project
1392 Florida – Gulf Coast Angler – Engaged Fish Tagging Program FL GOM Coast
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY96
APPENDIX C Table C.2: Potential action list for Pensacola watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1393 Reef Fish Barotrauma Reduction Education and Outreach Program FL GOM Coast
1402 Information Sharing for Fisheries Management Enhancement FL GOM Coast
1419 Coastal Headwaters Forest Multi-watershed
1420Water Quality Targets for Seagrass Restoration in Pensacola and Perdido Bays
Multi-watershed
1423
Reclaim our Coasts: Increasing the Quantity and Quality of Florida's Terrestrial and Marine Habitats for Sea Turtles
FL GOM Coast
1447Enhancing Dune Habitats to Improve Conservation of Beach Mice and Other Imperiled Coastal Wildlife Species
Multi-watershed
1450 Florida Panhandle Integrated Water Quality Monitoring Initiative Multi-watershed
1456 Julian Mill Creek Steephead Erosion
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 97
APPENDIX CTable C.2: Potential action list for Pensacola watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1460
Panhandle Salt Marsh Restoration and Associated Imperiled Species (Diamondback Terrapin, Mink, and Salt Marsh Songbird) Monitoring
Multi-watershed
1462
Repair Damage to Panhandle River Systems, Restore Damaged River Banks, Restore Natural Flow Patterns, and Reduce Erosion and Sedimentation
Multi-watershed
1467 Unpaved Roads Initiative, Northwest Region of Florida Multi-watershed
1474 Coastal Waterbird Monitoring and Protection Statewide
1475
Engineered Field Systems (Automated Monitors, Artificial Refugia, and Automated Education) To Enhance Hatchery Effectiveness
Statewide
1476Enhanced Assessment in Support of Improved Recovery and Resilience of GOM Reef-Fish Fisheries
Statewide
1481 Improved Monitoring of Baitfish Off the Florida Panhandle Multi-watershed
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY98
APPENDIX C Table C.2: Potential action list for Pensacola watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1482 Identifying Mortality Factors in Sea Turtles along Florida's Gulf Coast FL GOM Coast
1488
Advancements in Florida’s Sea Turtle Conservation Research Data Collection, Analyses, and Communication
FL GOM Coast
1490Restoring Gulf Sea Turtle Populations by Reducing Hatchling Disorientation on the Beaches of Florida
Statewide
1498 Fisheries-Independent Monitoring in Pensacola Bay, FL
1502
Improve Fisheries Habitat Management through Integrated Coastal Wetlands, Seagrass, and Oyster Reef Assessment and Restoration
Statewide
1503 Single and Multi-Species Assessments Incorporating Environmental Effects Statewide
1504
An Ecological Baseline Supporting Ecosystem Services, Resilience, and Restoration for Florida's Gulf Coast Estuaries
Statewide
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 99
APPENDIX CTable C.2: Potential action list for Pensacola watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1506Enhanced Fishery-Dependent Monitoring for Recovery of Gulf of Mexico Fisheries
Statewide
1507 Salt Marsh Bird Monitoring and Research Statewide
1508 Expand FWC's Fish Biology Program to the Northern Gulf (Pensacola, FL)
1510 Pre- and Post-Restoration Assessment of FL Gulf Coast River Ecosystems Multi-watershed
1512 NW Florida Lionfish Control Multi-watershed
1522Land Acquisition and Perpetual Management for Habitat and Species Conservation – Shoal Bluff Parcel
1526 Blackwater Hatchery Renovation and Expansion Multi-watershed
1535 Sanders Beach Park Regional Stormwater Treatment Facility
1538
General Daniel “Chappie” James Memorial Park Low Impact Development and Stormwater Treatment Project
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY100
APPENDIX C Table C.2: Potential action list for Pensacola watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1540Escambia County Offer Your Shell To Enhance Restoration (OYSTER) Project
1544 Navy Point Rain Gardens and Community Greens
1551 Escambia County Large Vessel Reef(s) Project
1552 Forest Creek Apartment Complex
1557 Bayou Chico Restoration
1559Jones Swamp Wetland Preserve Management and Ecosystem Restoration
1561
Woodlands – University of West Florida Scenic Hills – St. Luke’s Church Neighborhood Partnership Stream Restoration and Flood Protection
1562 Lionfish Commercialization and Harvest Multi-watershed
1564 Navy Blvd Beautification and Navy Point Restoration
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 101
APPENDIX CTable C.2: Potential action list for Pensacola watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1565 Sanders Beach Regional Stormwater Pond Park
1571 Lee Street Regional Stormwater Facilities and Park
1573 Port of Pensacola Rooftop Nesting Habitat Development
1575Vegetation Management in Coastal Habitats to Benefit Shorebirds and Seabirds
FL GOM Coast
1581 Promoting Use of Shoreline Stabilization Techniques Multi-watershed
1585 Oyster Reef Restoration East Bay
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY102
top funding priorities other funding priorities
APPENDIX C
- top funding priorities - other funding priorities
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
4
Choctawhatchee-Pea Basin Unpaved Road-Stream Crossings Assessment and Treatment System Demonstration Project
10 Beach Nourishment-Dredging-Emerald Coast
11City of Niceville, Florida: Stormwater Master Plan and Boggy Bayou Restoration Plan Implementation
18 Bear Creek Forest
42Creation of a Regional Wildlife Refuge Facility and Restoration of a Public Coastal Dune Park
61 The Apalachicola Project – Phase I Multi-watershed
68
Restoring Fishery Habitat on the West Florida Continental Shelf: Phase I, Benthic Habitat Characterization and Assessment
FL GOM Coast
Table C.3: Potential action list for Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews watershed.
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 103
APPENDIX CTable C.3: Potential action list for Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
69 Natural Bridge Creek
75
Preservation of Land around Eglin Air Force Base in Okaloosa and Walton Counties to Achieve Water Quality Benefits in Choctawhatchee Bay
76
Creating Community Resilience by Implementing Living Shorelines Projects Using Innovative Programs Such as Offer Your Shell To Enhance Restoration (OYSTER) Shell Recycling and Grasses in Classes along with Comprehensive Monitoring of Choctawhatchee Bay
77
Providing Stormwater Infrastructure, Restoring Critical Habitat, and Increasing Utilization Opportunities at Choctaw Beach, Walton County
78 Walton County Marine Fisheries Hatchery/Enhancement Center
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY104
APPENDIX C Table C.3: Potential action list for Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
79
Improvements and Enhancements for the Kellogg Property in Walton County to Provide for a Wildlife Nature Preserve and Educational Center that Will be Used for Restoration of Critical Habitat and to Host Educational Estuarine Lessons, Voluntourism Service
80The Knight Family Trust Choctawhatchee River and Bay Watershed
84 Water Quality Monitoring for St. Andrew Bay, Panama City, FL
86 The Northern Gulf Super Project
93 Channel Marker Reef Ball Micro-Habitats FL GOM Coast
94 Under Dock/Piers Reef Ball Habitat Statewide
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 105
APPENDIX CTable C.3: Potential action list for Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
95
St. Andrew Bay Resource Management Association Living Coastal and Marine Resources Monitoring and Restoration Project
Statewide
118Regional Community Resilience Foundation for the Eight Northwest Florida Panhandle Counties
Multi-watershed
121Restoring Natural Communities in the Gulf Coastal Plain Ecosystem Partnership Landscape
Multi-watershed
141 Living Shoreline on Rocky Bayou
147Lincoln Park Oyster Reef, Living Seashore, and Boat Access Improvement Project
184 Lake Pippin Area Sanitary Sewer Improvement
187The Re-Establishment, Opening, and Environmental Stabilization of the "Old Pass"
188 Invasive Lionfish Removal Multi-watershed
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY106
APPENDIX C Table C.3: Potential action list for Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
189 Arbennie Pritchett Water Reclamation Facility Expansion Project
237Gravity Sewer Rehabilitation (including Manholes) on Okaloosa Island and Ocean City/Wright Area
Multi-watershed
238South Walton Artificial Reef Association: Marine Ecosystem Artificial Reefs Initiative
239South Walton Artificial Reef Association: Near Shore Fish Habitat and Diving Artificial Reefs Initiative
242
Bank Erosion Hazard Index Inventory and Prioritization of Eroding Streambanks within the Choctawhatchee River Watershed in Florida Using the Bank Erosion Hazard Index Developed by Dr. Dave Rosgen and Utilized by Multiple Agencies, Including the US Fish and Wildlife Service
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 107
APPENDIX CTable C.3: Potential action list for Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
243
Sedimentation Risk Index Inventory and Prioritization of Un-Paved Road Crossings in the Choctawhatchee River Watershed in Florida Using the Sedimentation Risk Index.
245Okaloosa County – Inshore Submerged Foreign Material Assessment and Abatement
252
Fish, Swim, and Play from 50 Yards Away… Public Awareness Campaign (…from Birds Nesting on Islands and Beaches)
Statewide
254Creating New Black Skimmer Nesting Areas in the Gulf Coast States (Gulf Coast Bird Restoration Initiative)
FL GOM Coast
255
Coastal Ecosystem Health: American Oystercatcher as an Indicator of Exposure and Effects of Pollutants on Breeding Birds on the Gulf Coast (Gulf Coast Bird Restoration Initiative)
FL GOM Coast
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY108
APPENDIX C Table C.3: Potential action list for Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
257Gulf World Marine Institute Marine Animal Stranding, Rehabilitation, and Necropsy Facility
268
MSP-25 A Comprehensive Program for Re-Establishing or Re-Connecting Beach Mouse Populations in Habitats Injured or Isolated by Oil Spill Response in Coastal Florida and Alabama
Multi-watershed
269M-1 Coastal Threatened and Endangered Species Monitoring in Florida Panhandle State Parks
Multi-watershed
273 M-4 Urban Stormwater Retrofits – Choctawhatchee Bay
275
M-6 Dune Habitat Restoration: Specific Sites – St. George Island, Gulf Islands National Seashore, Pensacola Beach, Panama City Beach, Cape San Blas, St. Joe Peninsula.
Multi-watershed
277M-10 Shorebird Research and Management at Florida Panhandle State Parks
Multi-watershed
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 109
APPENDIX CTable C.3: Potential action list for Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
281M-37 Health and Impact Assessment of the Choctawhatchee Bay and Coastal Dune Lakes
282 M-41 Sea Turtle Conservancy Multi-watershed
338 O-1 Choctawhatchee Bay Oyster Reef and Salt Marsh Restoration
339 O-2 Okaloosa Island Dune Restoration Multi-watershed
341 O-4 Fort Walton Beach Shorewalk – Habitat Restoration and Education Multi-watershed
342 O-9 Choctawhatchee Bay Water Quality Initiative
344 O-12 Gary Smith Honda Stormwater Retrofit Multi-watershed
346 O-14 Valparaiso Boulevard Drainage Improvements
347 O-15 First Baptist Church Drainage Improvements Project
349 O-18 Okaloosa County Nearshore Artificial Reef Construction
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY110
APPENDIX C Table C.3: Potential action list for Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
350 W-24 Gulf Trace Restoration
352 B-2 Beach Outfall Restoration with Environmental Enhancements
353 B-3 St. Andrew Bay Shoreline Restoration, West Bay, Panama City
354 B-4 Restoration Nearshore Large Area Artificial Reef Sites
355B-7 St. Andrews Inlet, Shoreline Stabilization and Breakwaters Construction, Bay County
356B-10 Panama City Beach – Community Redevelopment Agency/Front Beach Road – Stormwater
357 B-11 Urban Stormwater Retrofits – St. Andrew Bay
358 B-13 Oyster Reef Restoration in the St. Andrew Bay System, Florida
359 B-14 Lynn Haven
360 B-32 North Site Artificial Reef Project
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 111
APPENDIX CTable C.3: Potential action list for Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
361 B-33 Bridge Span Site Artificial Reef Project
362 B-35 North Bay Highway 77 and 2300 Reuse Line
363 B-36 Highway 388 Force Main and Reuse Line
365 G-1 Gulf County Sand Dune and Vegetation Project
367 G-4 Gulf County Artificial Reef Project
368
G-10 Debris Removal and Restoration of Barrier Island Critical to Nesting Loggerhead Turtles along St. Joseph Peninsula, FL
380 Live Oak Point Shoreline Protection and Enhancement
390 City of Niceville Stormwater Retrofits
394 Stormwater Retrofit Projects
421 Choctaw Beach Enhancement
425 Stormwater Retrofit Projects
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY112
APPENDIX C Table C.3: Potential action list for Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
477 Watershed Monitoring, Restoration, and Outreach
490 Shell Island: Strategic Bird Habitat
500 Stormwater Planning and Retrofit
507 West Bay Watershed
509 Gap Creek Stormwater Retrofit Improvements
546 Supplemental Landscape Restoration and Enhancement
548 Econfina Recharge Area Inholdings Acquisitions
549 Marifarms Estuarine Habitat Restoration
550 Supplemental Landscape Restoration and Enhancement
555
Restoration of Critical Fish and Wildlife Habitat and Improved Stormwater Infrastructure at Four Coastal Dune Lakes in South Walton County
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 113
APPENDIX CTable C.3: Potential action list for Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
560
Creating Community Resilience by Implementing Living Shoreline Projects Such as Oyster Shell Recycling and Grasses in Classes
618
Long-Term Funding for Purchase, Operation, and Development of Software Surrounding Electronic Log Books for Federally and State Permitted Guide Boats
Statewide
625 Support of the Present Okaloosa County Reef Building Department
661 South Walton Ecosystem
670 Knight Family Trust Conservation Easement Acquisition
693Develop a Shallow Water Recreation Interaction Area in Choctawhatchee Bay
695 Expand Efforts to Build/Emplace Unpublished Reef Structures Multi-watershed
696 Long-Term Funding for Third-Party Independent Fishery Data Collection Statewide
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY114
APPENDIX C Table C.3: Potential action list for Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
697 Stabilization of Moreno Point of Destin Harbor
699 Bear Creek Forest
704 West Bay Preservation Area
707 Coastal Bird Perpetual Management Fund FL GOM Coast
745 Stormwater Retrofit Projects
787 City of Destin Stormwater Retrofit
792 Unpaved Road Paving and Stabilization
802 Stormwater Retrofit Projects
812 Seagrass Restoration Multi-watershed
813 Coastal Dune Lakes Hydrologic Restoration
822 Living Shorelines Projects Protecting Eglin AFB Shorelines
827 Stormwater Retrofit Projects
856 Stormwater Retrofit Projects
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 115
APPENDIX CTable C.3: Potential action list for Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
859 Live Oak Point Acquisition
867 Stormwater Retrofit Projects
869 Community Resilience through Living Shorelines and Public Education
894
Knight Family Trust Choctawhatchee River and Bay Watershed: Dept. of Defense Northwest Florida Coastal Base Missions
926 Stormwater Retrofit Projects
927 Choctaw Beach Enhancement
941 Unpaved Road Paving and Stabilization
948 B-18 Panama City Beach Laguna Beach Sanitary Sewer System Project
951 Expand and Enhance Florida Gulf Habitat Mapping Statewide
952 Expand and Enhance Florida Gulf Fishery-Independent Monitoring Statewide
967 B-20 Marine Turtle Protection in Bay County, FL
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY116
APPENDIX C Table C.3: Potential action list for Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
968 Eglin Air Force Base Range Road and Unpaved Stream Crossing Stabilization Multi-watershed
969 Unpaved Eglin Range Road Paving and Stabilization Multi-watershed
1021Comprehensive Telemetry Assessment for the Recovery of Gulf of Mexico Fisheries
Multi-watershed
1042 Regional Artificial Reef Permitting Plan for Florida's Gulf Coast Multi-watershed
1045 B-39 East Pass Restoration Project
1046 B-29 North Bay Collection System Improvements
1054 M-16 Large-Scale Seagrass Restoration and Protection Multi-watershed
1056 M-18 Coastal Habitat Conservation for Recovery of Florida's Coasts FL GOM Coast
1057 M-19 Econfina Recharge Area Inholdings Acquisitions Multi-watershed
1058 M-20 Choctawhatchee Watershed Sedimentation Abatement Multi-watershed
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 117
APPENDIX CTable C.3: Potential action list for Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1071M-32 Seagrass Restoration and Water Quality Management in Saint Joe Bay Estuary
Multi-watershed
1075M-36 Dune Habitat Restoration: Gulf Islands National Seashore and Santa Rosa Sound/Navarre, FL
Multi-watershed
1077 M-39 Bear Creek Multi-watershed
1080
M-43 Ecological Flow Assessment of Freshwater Flows to Apalachicola River and Bay and the Eastern Gulf of Mexico
Multi-watershed
1134 O-1 Choctawhatchee Bay Oyster Reef and Salt Marsh Restoration Multi-watershed
1135O-5 Ft. Walton Beach and Okaloosa Island, Beach Restoration and Nourishment, Okaloosa County
Multi-watershed
1136 O-6 Western Destin, Okaloosa County Multi-watershed
1137 O-7 Eastern Destin, Okaloosa County Multi-watershed
1138 O-8 Western Destin Beach Restoration Project Multi-watershed
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY118
APPENDIX C Table C.3: Potential action list for Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1139O-11 Seagrass Restoration and Water Quality Management in Santa Rosa Sound Estuary
Multi-watershed
1141O-19 Creation of a Regional Wildlife Refuge Facility and Restoration of a Public Coastal Dune Park
Multi-watershed
1143 O-21 Okaloosa County Public Artificial Reef Assessment and Restoration Multi-watershed
1144 O-22 Okaloosa Island Beach Reef Multi-watershed
1145O-23 Multi-Site Okaloosa County Nearshore Artificial Reef Construction – Fish Haven 15 and Fish Haven 16
Multi-watershed
1146O-24 Okaloosa County – Inshore Submerged Foreign Material Assessment and Abatement
Multi-watershed
1147 W-1 Live Oak Point Acquisition and Enhancement Multi-watershed
1152 W-6 Western Walton County Multi-watershed
1153 W-7 (a–g) Walton County, 30-A Beach Restoration and Nourishment Multi-watershed
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 119
APPENDIX CTable C.3: Potential action list for Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1154 W-8 Walton County Beach Restoration Multi-watershed
1155W-9 Restoration of Species Diversity and Hydrologic Function in Coastal Wetlands
Multi-watershed
1156 W-10 Live Oak Point Peninsula Multi-watershed
1157W-11 Water Quality Monitoring and Restoration of 15 Coastal Dune Lakes (Can be Combined with W-15)
Multi-watershed
1158 W-12 Restoring Coastal Dune Lakes, Watersheds, Wetlands Multi-watershed
1160 W-14 Walton County Marine Fisheries Hatchery/Enhancement Center Multi-watershed
1161"W-15 Water Quality Monitoring and Restoration of Choctawhatchee Bay (Can be Combined with W-11)
Multi-watershed
1163 W-17 Offshore and Inshore Artificial Reef Construction Multi-watershed
1164 W-18 Infrastructure to Offset Water Quality Impacts Multi-watershed
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY120
APPENDIX C Table C.3: Potential action list for Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1165 W-19 Marine Turtle Monitoring and Population Restoration Multi-watershed
1166W-20 Shorebird Nesting Species Monitoring and Restoration of Nesting Areas and Population
Multi-watershed
1167 W-21 Walton County Restoration Multi-watershed
1169 W-23 Recreation Loss Projects: Kellogg Property Park Improvements Multi-watershed
1174 W-29 Coastal Dune Lakes Hydrologic Restoration Project Multi-watershed
1176 B-2 Beach Outfall Restoration with Environmental Enhancements
1178 B-6 Mexico Beach, Bay County
1179
B-8 Bay County Tourist Development Council/Beachfront Acquisition/Development of Environmental Education Center
1181 B-9 West Bay of the St. Andrew Bay Estuary and Ecosystem
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 121
APPENDIX CTable C.3: Potential action list for Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1182 B-12 St. Andrews State Park Concession Building Replacement
1183 B-15 Panama City Beaches, Restoration and Nourishment, Bay County
1184
B-16 Bay County Tourist Development Council/Pinnacle Port/Carillon Beach Segment of Panama City Beaches Shore Protection
1195B-17 Bay County Tourist Development Council/Bay County Beach Renourishment
1196B-19 Seagrass Restoration and Water Quality Management in Grand Lagoon Estuary
1199 B-23 Mexico Beach – Beach and Dune Renourishment Project
1208 G-5 St. Joseph Peninsula, Gulf County Multi-watershed
1209 G-6 Cape San Blas, Gulf County Multi-watershed
1210 G-7 Gulf County Beach Nourishment and Borrow Pit Evaluation Project Multi-watershed
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY122
APPENDIX C Table C.3: Potential action list for Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1212
G-9 St. Joseph Bay Seagrass Propeller Scar Recovery Project: Restoration, Monitoring, and Management of Propeller Scars in St. Joseph Bay Aquatic Preserve
Multi-watershed
1214 G-13 Gulf County Water Quality Monitoring Project Multi-watershed
1216G-16 St. Joe Bay Buffer Florida Forever Project/St. Joe Bay State Buffer Preserve/St. Joe Bay Aquatic Preserve
Multi-watershed
1218 G-18 Bridge Rubble Site Artificial Reef Project Multi-watershed
1219 G-19 South Site Artificial Reef Project Multi-watershed
1305
MSP-3 Habitat Mapping for Improved Stock Assessments and Developing an Integrated Habitat Restoration Approach for Marine Habitats
FL GOM Coast
1307 MSP-5 Saving the Gulf Coast One Bale at a Time FL GOM Coast
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 123
APPENDIX CTable C.3: Potential action list for Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1308
MSP-6 Five-Year Extension of the Enhanced Marine Recreational Fisheries Statistics Survey Charter For-Hire Telephone Survey
FL GOM Coast
1310 MSP-8 Restoring Finfish of Importance to the Northern GOM FL GOM Coast
1312 MSP-10 BioRestore FL GOM Coast
1314MSP-12 Electronic Video Monitoring of Commercial Catch and Discards at Sea
FL GOM Coast
1315MSP-13 Quantitative Fish and Habitat Assessment and Monitoring, Using Scientific Acoustics
FL GOM Coast
1316 MSP-14 Bioremediation of Estuaries and Oil Affected Intertidal Areas FL GOM Coast
1321
MSP-19 Integrated Approach to Wetland Damage Assessment, Vegetation Monitoring, and Restoration Tracking in the Gulf of Mexico
FL GOM Coast
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY124
APPENDIX C Table C.3: Potential action list for Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1322 MSP-20 Deployment of New Turtle Excluder Devices in Shrimp Fisheries FL GOM Coast
1323 MSP-21 GOM Hatchery and Fisheries Restoration Consortium FL GOM Coast
1324
MSP-22 Continued Shrimp Fishing Effort Data Collection through the Use of an Electronic Logbook System in the Gulf of Mexico
FL GOM Coast
1326
MSP-24 Development and Distribution of Gear Technology to Improve Fuel Economy and Reduce Bycatch in the Gulf Shrimp Fishery
FL GOM Coast
1328Destin Fisherman’s Wharf Stormwater Improvement to Outfall into Destin Harbor
Multi-watershed
1329 Bay County Spring Ave. Stormwater Management Facility
1330 Panama City Lisenby Ave. Stormwater Management Facility
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 125
APPENDIX CTable C.3: Potential action list for Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1332Okaloosa County Tanglewood and Overbrook Stormwater Facilities Improvements
Multi-watershed
1334 Land Acquisition at Escribano Point and Seven Runs Creek Multi-watershed
1343Restoring Critical Habitat (Oyster Reef Construction) within the Choctawhatchee Bay
1344 Restoring Salt Marsh Habitat within Choctawhatchee Bay
1346
10-Year Enhancement for Improving Gulf of Mexico Sea Turtle Stranding Network Response and Science Capacity
FL GOM Coast
1347Expand and Improve Gulf of Mexico Marine Mammal Stranding Response and Science Capacity
FL GOM Coast
1348 Dock and Sea Wall Reef Ball Habitat FL GOM Coast
1349 The Marinovich Proposal FL GOM Coast
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY126
APPENDIX C Table C.3: Potential action list for Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1351
Conduct Tagging and Tracking of Large Marine Vertebrates in the Gulf of Mexico to Monitor their Status, Distribution, and Changes in Habitat Use
FL GOM Coast
1353Conservation and Evaluation of Limiting Factors for American Oystercatchers along the Gulf Coast
FL GOM Coast
1392 Florida – Gulf Coast Angler – Engaged Fish Tagging Program FL GOM Coast
1393 Reef Fish Barotrauma Reduction Education and Outreach Program FL GOM Coast
1402 Information Sharing for Fisheries Management Enhancement FL GOM Coast
1422 West Bay Preservation (Phase I)
1423
Reclaim our Coasts: Increasing the Quantity and Quality of Florida's Terrestrial and Marine Habitats for Sea Turtles
FL GOM Coast
1445 Enhancement of Audubon Island, FL
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 127
APPENDIX CTable C.3: Potential action list for Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1447Enhancing Dune Habitats to Improve Conservation of Beach Mice and Other Imperiled Coastal Wildlife Species
Multi-watershed
1450 Florida Panhandle Integrated Water Quality Monitoring Initiative Multi-watershed
1452 Gravel Rooftop Nesting Habitat Enhancement Multi-watershed
1460
Panhandle Salt Marsh Restoration and Associated Imperiled Species (Diamondback Terrapin, Mink, and Salt Marsh Songbird) Monitoring
Multi-watershed
1462
Repair Damage to Panhandle River Systems, Restore Damaged River Banks, Restore Natural Flow Patterns, and Reduce Erosion and Sedimentation
Multi-watershed
1467 Unpaved Roads Initiative, Northwest Region of Florida Multi-watershed
1474 Coastal Waterbird Monitoring and Protection Statewide
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY128
APPENDIX C Table C.3: Potential action list for Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1475
Engineered Field Systems (Automated Monitors, Artificial Refugia, and Automated Education) To Enhance Hatchery Effectiveness
Statewide
1476Enhanced Assessment in Support of Improved Recovery and Resilience of GOM Reef-Fish Fisheries
Statewide
1481 Improved Monitoring of Baitfish Off the Florida Panhandle Multi-watershed
1482 Identifying Mortality Factors in Sea Turtles along Florida's Gulf Coast FL GOM Coast
1488
Advancements in Florida’s Sea Turtle Conservation Research Data Collection, Analyses, and Communication
FL GOM Coast
1490Restoring Gulf Sea Turtle Populations by Reducing Hatchling Disorientation on the Beaches of Florida
Statewide
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 129
APPENDIX CTable C.3: Potential action list for Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1502
Improve Fisheries Habitat Management through Integrated Coastal Wetlands, Seagrass, and Oyster Reef Assessment and Restoration
Statewide
1503 Single and Multi-Species Assessments Incorporating Environmental Effects Statewide
1504
An Ecological Baseline Supporting Ecosystem Services, Resilience, and Restoration for Florida's Gulf Coast Estuaries
Statewide
1506Enhanced Fishery-Dependent Monitoring for Recovery of Gulf of Mexico Fisheries
Statewide
1507 Salt Marsh Bird Monitoring and Research Statewide
1510 Pre- and Post-Restoration Assessment of FL Gulf Coast River Ecosystems Multi-watershed
1512 NW Florida Lionfish Control Multi-watershed
1526 Blackwater Hatchery Renovation and Expansion Multi-watershed
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY130
APPENDIX C Table C.3: Potential action list for Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1530 Hydrodynamic Study for Choctawhatchee Bay
1531Mexico Beach Sea Turtle-Beach Mouse Habitat and Tyndall AFB Mission Protection Project
1539 City of Calloway Kimbrel Ave Drainage Improvements
1543 City of Parker Regional Stormwater at Cheri Lane
1545 Parker Water System Improvements
1546 Earl Gilbert Park Living Shoreline
1547 City of Callaway Sandy Creek Water Main Improvements
1548 City of Mexico Beach Sand By-Passing and Beach Renourishment
1550 City of Mexico Beach Wastewater Improvements
1554 City of Mexico Beach – Beach Outfall Project
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 131
APPENDIX CTable C.3: Potential action list for Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1556 City of Mexico Beach Regional Stormwater Detention
1558 City of Callaway Poston Drive Improvements
1566 Tri-County Artificial Reef Program Multi-watershed
1567 City of Mexico Beach – Salt Creek Restoration
1570 Dirt Road Stabilization Project
1574Regional Tourist Development Reef System and Critical Habitat Improvement Project
1575Vegetation Management in Coastal Habitats to Benefit Shorebirds and Seabirds
FL GOM Coast
1576 Allison Avenue Regional Stormwater Facility
1580 Panhandle Bay Watch Multi-watershed
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY132
APPENDIX C Table C.3: Potential action list for Choctawhatchee – St. Andrews watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1581 Promoting Use of Shoreline Stabilization Techniques Multi-watershed
1582 St. Joseph Bay Priority Shoreline Acquisition
1583 Marine Debris Prevention
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 133
top funding priorities other funding priorities
APPENDIX CTable C.4: Potential action list for Apalachicola – Chipola watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
USFS = U.S. Forest Service
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
14 St. Vincent Sound to Lake Wimico
22 St. Vincent Sound-to-Lake Wimico Ecosystem
49 Growing Oysters on Trees in Apalachee Bay, Florida Multi-watershed
61 The Apalachicola Project – Phase I Multi-watershed
68
Restoring Fishery Habitat on the West Florida Continental Shelf: Phase I, Benthic Habitat Characterization and Assessment
FL GOM Coast
93 Channel Marker Reef Ball Micro-Habitats FL GOM Coast
94 Under Dock/Piers Reef Ball Habitat Statewide
95
St. Andrew Bay Resource Management Association Living Coastal and Marine Resources Monitoring and Restoration Project
Statewide
96Official City Submittal. City of Apalachicola, Florida: Stormwater Master Plan Implementation
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY134
APPENDIX C Table C.4: Potential action list for Apalachicola – Chipola watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
118Regional Community Resilience Foundation for the Eight Northwest Florida Panhandle Counties
Multi-watershed
188 Invasive Lionfish Removal Multi-watershed
244Pierce Mounds Complex/Cottage Hill Site: Environmental and Historical Preservation
252
Fish, Swim, and Play from 50 Yards Away… Public Awareness Campaign (…from Birds Nesting on Islands and Beaches)
Statewide
254Creating New Black Skimmer Nesting Areas in the Gulf Coast States (Gulf Coast Bird Restoration Initiative)
FL GOM Coast
255
Coastal Ecosystem Health: American Oystercatcher as an Indicator of Exposure and Effects of Pollutants on Breeding Birds on the Gulf Coast (Gulf Coast Bird Restoration Initiative)
FL GOM Coast
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 135
APPENDIX CTable C.4: Potential action list for Apalachicola – Chipola watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
268
MSP-25 A Comprehensive Program for Re-Establishing or Re-Connecting Beach Mouse Populations in Habitats Injured or Isolated by Oil Spill Response in Coastal Florida and Alabama
Multi-watershed
274 M-5 Restoring Oyster Habitat in Franklin and Wakulla Counties Multi-watershed
275
M-6 Dune Habitat Restoration: Specific Sites – St. George Island, Gulf Islands National Seashore, Pensacola Beach, Panama City Beach, Cape San Blas, St. Joe Peninsula
Multi-watershed
277M-10 Shorebird Research and Management at Florida Panhandle State Parks
Multi-watershed
282 M-41 Sea Turtle Conservancy Multi-watershed
370 G-15 Gulf County Infrastructure Projects
371 F-4 Apalachicola Bay Oyster Industry Restoration
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY136
APPENDIX C Table C.4: Potential action list for Apalachicola – Chipola watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
373 F-17 Oyster Reef Restoration in the Apalachicola Bay System, Florida
389 Sod-Based Crop Rotation Best Management Practice Pilot Project
408 Wet Weather Storage Pond
442 Watershed Restoration and Outreach
443 St. Vincent Sound to Lake Wimico Ecosystem
492 Apalachicola Bay Shoreline Restoration
618
Long-Term Funding for Purchase, Operation, and Development of Software Surrounding Electronic Log Books for Federally and State Permitted Guide Boats
Statewide
619 Wastewater System Improvements
620 Stormwater Retrofit Projects
628 Stormwater Retrofit and Nutrient Baffle Box Maintenance Program
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 137
APPENDIX CTable C.4: Potential action list for Apalachicola – Chipola watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
631 Local Land Acquisition
695 Expand Efforts to Build/Emplace Unpublished Reef Structures Multi-watershed
696 Long-Term Funding for Third-Party Independent Fishery Data Collection Statewide
701 Stormwater Retrofit Projects
705 St. George Island Stormwater Improvements
707 Coastal Bird Perpetual Management Fund FL GOM Coast
731 Stormwater Retrofit and Wetland Restoration
768 Stormwater Retrofit Projects
796 St. Vincent Sound to Lake Wimico Acquisition
812 Seagrass Restoration Multi-watershed
855 Sewer System Extensions
951 Expand and Enhance Florida Gulf Habitat Mapping Statewide
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY138
APPENDIX C Table C.4: Potential action list for Apalachicola – Chipola watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
952 Expand and Enhance Florida Gulf Fishery-Independent Monitoring Statewide
961 Resource Restoration in Apalachicola Bay, Florida
996Florida Forest Service Gulf Coastal Watershed Reforestation Plan for Florida State Forests
Multi-watershed
1021Comprehensive Telemetry Assessment for the Recovery of Gulf of Mexico Fisheries
Multi-watershed
1024 Treatment and Eradication of Non-Native Invasive Plants (USFS-3) Multi-watershed
1025Restoration in the Lower Ochlockonee and Apalachee Bay – St. Marks River Subbasins (USFS-4)
Multi-watershed
1026 Leon Sinks Restoration (USFS-5) Multi-watershed
1027 Restoring Natural Hydrologic Regimes in the Apalachicola River Basin (USFS-6)
1029 Hydrological Assessment of the Apalachicola National Forest (USFS-8) Multi-watershed
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 139
APPENDIX CTable C.4: Potential action list for Apalachicola – Chipola watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1038Protection and Restoration of the Valuable Seagrass Ecosystem in the Big Bend and Florida Panhandle
1042 Regional Artificial Reef Permitting Plan for Florida's Gulf Coast Multi-watershed
1052 M-12 St. Vincent Sound-to-Lake Wimico Ecosystem
1053 M-13 St. Vincent National Wildlife Refuge Lake Wimico Land Acquisition
1054 M-16 Large-Scale Seagrass Restoration and Protection Multi-watershed
1055
M-17 Dickerson Bay-Bald Point Florida Forever Project/Bald Point State Park/Alligator Harbor Aquatic Preserve/St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge
Multi-watershed
1056 M-18 Coastal Habitat Conservation for Recovery of Florida's Coasts FL GOM Coast
1057 M-19 Econfina Recharge Area Inholdings Acquisitions Multi-watershed
1058 M-20 Choctawhatchee Watershed Sedimentation Abatement Multi-watershed
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY140
APPENDIX C Table C.4: Potential action list for Apalachicola – Chipola watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1071M-32 Seagrass Restoration and Water Quality Management in Saint Joe Bay Estuary
Multi-watershed
1077 M-39 Bear Creek Multi-watershed
1080
M-43 Ecological Flow Assessment of Freshwater Flows to Apalachicola River and Bay and the Eastern Gulf of Mexico
Multi-watershed
1208 G-5 St. Joseph Peninsula, Gulf County Multi-watershed
1209 G-6 Cape San Blas, Gulf County Multi-watershed
1210 G-7 Gulf County Beach Nourishment and Borrow Pit Evaluation Project Multi-watershed
1212
G-9 St. Joseph Bay Seagrass Propeller Scar Recovery Project: Restoration, Monitoring, and Management of Propeller Scars in St. Joseph Bay Aquatic Preserve
Multi-watershed
1214 G-13 Gulf County Water Quality Monitoring Project Multi-watershed
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 141
APPENDIX CTable C.4: Potential action list for Apalachicola – Chipola watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1216G-16 St. Joe Bay Buffer Florida Forever Project/St. Joe Bay State Buffer Preserve/St. Joe Bay Aquatic Preserve
Multi-watershed
1218 G-18 Bridge Rubble Site Artificial Reef Project Multi-watershed
1219 G-19 South Site Artificial Reef Project Multi-watershed
1221 F-2 St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge Lanark Reef Acquisition Multi-watershed
1222 F-3 Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve Multi-watershed
1223 F-5 St. George Island, Franklin County Multi-watershed
1224F-6 Alligator Point (Southwest Cape) and Lighthouse Point, Franklin County R210-R225
Multi-watershed
1225 F-7 Dog Island, Franklin County Multi-watershed
1226 F-8 Franklin County Beach Nourishment Multi-watershed
1227 F-9 St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge, St. Marks River Land Acquisition Multi-watershed
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY142
APPENDIX C Table C.4: Potential action list for Apalachicola – Chipola watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1228 F-10 St. Vincent National Wildlife Refuge, St. Vincent Island Land Access Multi-watershed
1229 F-12 Cat Point Breakwater Multi-watershed
1230 F-13 Cat Point Marsh and Oyster Habitat Multi-watershed
1231F-14 Hydrologic Connectivity and Wetland Function in Apalachicola Bay Watershed
Multi-watershed
1233 F-16 Tate's Hell Swamp, New River Basin Hydrologic Restoration Multi-watershed
1234 F-18 WRAP: Watershed Restoration, Apalachicola Project Multi-watershed
1236 F-20 St. George Island Marine Park Multi-watershed
1238 F-22 Apalachicola Bay/Lake Wimico/Box-R Wildlife Management Area Multi-watershed
1303
MSP-1 Informed Restoration: Assessing the Uptake of Deepwater Horizon-Derived Heavy Metals and Organic Contaminants by Coastal Molluscan Species in the Gulf of Mexico
Multi-watershed
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 143
APPENDIX CTable C.4: Potential action list for Apalachicola – Chipola watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1305
MSP-3 Habitat Mapping for Improved Stock Assessments and Developing an Integrated Habitat Restoration Approach for Marine Habitats
FL GOM Coast
1307 MSP-5 Saving the Gulf Coast One Bale at a Time FL GOM Coast
1308
MSP-6 Five-Year Extension of the Enhanced Marine Recreational Fisheries Statistics Survey Charter For-Hire Telephone Survey
FL GOM Coast
1310 MSP-8 Restoring Finfish of Importance to the Northern GOM FL GOM Coast
1312 MSP-10 BioRestore FL GOM Coast
1314MSP-12 Electronic Video Monitoring of Commercial Catch and Discards at Sea
FL GOM Coast
1315MSP-13 Quantitative Fish and Habitat Assessment and Monitoring, Using Scientific Acoustics
FL GOM Coast
1316 MSP-14 Bioremediation of Estuaries and Oil Affected Intertidal Areas FL GOM Coast
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY144
APPENDIX C Table C.4: Potential action list for Apalachicola – Chipola watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1321
MSP-19 Integrated Approach to Wetland Damage Assessment, Vegetation Monitoring, and Restoration Tracking in the Gulf of Mexico
FL GOM Coast
1322 MSP-20 Deployment of New Turtle Excluder Devices in Shrimp Fisheries FL GOM Coast
1323 MSP-21 GOM Hatchery and Fisheries Restoration Consortium FL GOM Coast
1324
MSP-22 Continued Shrimp Fishing Effort Data Collection through the Use of an Electronic Logbook System in the Gulf of Mexico
FL GOM Coast
1326
MSP-24 Development and Distribution of Gear Technology to Improve Fuel Economy and Reduce Bycatch in the Gulf Shrimp Fishery
FL GOM Coast
1337 Apalachicola Bay Oyster Restoration
1346
10-Year Enhancement for Improving Gulf of Mexico Sea Turtle Stranding Network Response and Science Capacity
FL GOM Coast
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 145
APPENDIX CTable C.4: Potential action list for Apalachicola – Chipola watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1347Expand and Improve Gulf of Mexico Marine Mammal Stranding Response and Science Capacity
FL GOM Coast
1348 Dock and Sea Wall Reef Ball Habitat FL GOM Coast
1349 The Marinovich Proposal FL GOM Coast
1351
Conduct Tagging and Tracking of Large Marine Vertebrates in the Gulf of Mexico to Monitor their Status, Distribution, and Changes in Habitat Use
FL GOM Coast
1353Conservation and Evaluation of Limiting Factors for American Oystercatchers along the Gulf Coast
FL GOM Coast
1392 Florida – Gulf Coast Angler – Engaged Fish Tagging Program FL GOM Coast
1393 Reef Fish Barotrauma Reduction Education and Outreach Program FL GOM Coast
1402 Information Sharing for Fisheries Management Enhancement FL GOM Coast
1421 Indian Creek Park Expansion
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY146
APPENDIX C Table C.4: Potential action list for Apalachicola – Chipola watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1423
Reclaim our Coasts: Increasing the Quantity and Quality of Florida's Terrestrial and Marine Habitats for Sea Turtles
FL GOM Coast
1424 Apalachicola Ecosystem Functional Analysis Assessment
1427 Apalachicola River Slough Fluvial Geomorphic Restoration and Evaluation
1451Florida State University Coastal and Marine Laboratory Estuarine Habitat Enhancement
1458 MK Ranch Hydrological Restoration
1460
Panhandle Salt Marsh Restoration and Associated Imperiled Species (Diamondback Terrapin, Mink, and Salt Marsh Songbird) Monitoring
Multi-watershed
1462
Repair Damage to Panhandle River Systems, Restore Damaged River Banks, Restore Natural Flow Patterns, and Reduce Erosion and Sedimentation
Multi-watershed
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 147
APPENDIX CTable C.4: Potential action list for Apalachicola – Chipola watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1467 Unpaved Roads Initiative, Northwest Region of Florida Multi-watershed
1474 Coastal Waterbird Monitoring and Protection Statewide
1475
Engineered Field Systems (Automated Monitors, Artificial Refugia, and Automated Education) To Enhance Hatchery Effectiveness
Statewide
1476Enhanced Assessment in Support of Improved Recovery and Resilience of GOM Reef-Fish Fisheries
Statewide
1481 Improved Monitoring of Baitfish Off the Florida Panhandle Multi-watershed
1482 Identifying Mortality Factors in Sea Turtles along Florida's Gulf Coast FL GOM Coast
1488
Advancements in Florida’s Sea Turtle Conservation Research Data Collection, Analyses, and Communication
FL GOM Coast
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY148
APPENDIX C Table C.4: Potential action list for Apalachicola – Chipola watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1490Restoring Gulf Sea Turtle Populations by Reducing Hatchling Disorientation on the Beaches of Florida
Statewide
1502
Improve Fisheries Habitat Management through Integrated Coastal Wetlands, Seagrass, and Oyster Reef Assessment and Restoration
Statewide
1503 Single and Multi-Species Assessments Incorporating Environmental Effects Statewide
1504
An Ecological Baseline Supporting Ecosystem Services, Resilience, and Restoration for Florida's Gulf Coast Estuaries
Statewide
1506Enhanced Fishery-Dependent Monitoring for Recovery of Gulf of Mexico Fisheries
Statewide
1507 Salt Marsh Bird Monitoring and Research Statewide
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 149
APPENDIX CTable C.4: Potential action list for Apalachicola – Chipola watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1509
Identifying and Implementing Science and Management Needs in the Nature Coast Region of Florida, Including Climate Change Monitoring and Prioritized Adaptation Strategies on Conservation Lands
Multi-watershed
1510 Pre- and Post-Restoration Assessment of FL Gulf Coast River Ecosystems Multi-watershed
1512 NW Florida Lionfish Control Multi-watershed
1514Land Acquisition and Perpetual Management for Habitat and Species Conservation – St. Joe Timberland Tract
1516Land Acquisition and Perpetual Management for Habitat and Species Conservation – Apalachicola Tract
1517Land Acquisition and Perpetual Management for Habitat and Species Conservation – the Bluffs of St. Teresa
Multi-watershed
1525 Monitoring and Reducing Mercury in Apalachicola, Florida
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY150
APPENDIX C Table C.4: Potential action list for Apalachicola – Chipola watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1526 Blackwater Hatchery Renovation and Expansion Multi-watershed
1528Water Quality Improvements to Enhance Fisheries Habitat in the Chipola River (Apalachicola River Basin)
1566 Tri-County Artificial Reef Program Multi-watershed
1575Vegetation Management in Coastal Habitats to Benefit Shorebirds and Seabirds
FL GOM Coast
1580 Panhandle Bay Watch Multi-watershed
1581 Promoting Use of Shoreline Stabilization Techniques Multi-watershed
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 151
top funding priorities other funding priorities
APPENDIX CTable C.5: Potential action list for Ochlockonee – St.Marks watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
17 Aucilla River Tract Multi-watershed
19 Flint Rock
21 St. James Island
49 Growing Oysters on Trees in Apalachee Bay, Florida Multi-watershed
57 St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge Expansion
61 The Apalachicola Project – Phase I Multi-watershed
64A Vision for Sustainable Farming of Oysters along Florida’s Forgotten Coast
68
Restoring Fishery Habitat on the West Florida Continental Shelf: Phase I, Benthic Habitat Characterization and Assessment
FL GOM Coast
93 Channel Marker Reef Ball Micro-Habitats FL GOM Coast
94 Under Dock/Piers Reef Ball Habitat Statewide
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY152
APPENDIX C Table C.5: Potential action list for Ochlockonee – St.Marks watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
95
St. Andrew Bay Resource Management Association Living Coastal and Marine Resources Monitoring and Restoration Project
Statewide
118Regional Community Resilience Foundation for the Eight Northwest Florida Panhandle Counties
Multi-watershed
122 Monticello Storm Water Treatment
218
Comprehensive Rehabilitation of Wakulla Oyster Reef Environments: Building Sustainable Fisheries, Creating Jobs, and Preserving Our Coastal Heritage
252
Fish, Swim, and Play from 50 Yards Away… Public Awareness Campaign (…from Birds Nesting on Islands and Beaches)
Statewide
254Creating New Black Skimmer Nesting Areas in the Gulf Coast States (Gulf Coast Bird Restoration Initiative)
FL GOM Coast
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 153
APPENDIX CTable C.5: Potential action list for Ochlockonee – St.Marks watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
255
Coastal Ecosystem Health: American Oystercatcher as an Indicator of Exposure and Effects of Pollutants on Breeding Birds on the Gulf Coast (Gulf Coast Bird Restoration Initiative)
FL GOM Coast
269M-1 Coastal Threatened and Endangered Species Monitoring in Florida Panhandle State Parks
Multi-watershed
274 M-5 Restoring Oyster Habitat in Franklin and Wakulla Counties Multi-watershed
277M-10 Shorebird Research and Management at Florida Panhandle State Parks
Multi-watershed
282 M-41 Sea Turtle Conservancy Multi-watershed
293 Wk-6 Artificial Reefs
294 Wk-7 Oyster Relay, Reseeding, and Habitat Restoration
422 Acquisitions to Complement St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge
426 Stormwater Retrofit Projects
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY154
APPENDIX C Table C.5: Potential action list for Ochlockonee – St.Marks watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
444 Acquisitions to Complement St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge
445 Acquisitions to Complement St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge
474 Wakulla Springs Watershed Protection
491 Smith Island: Strategic Bird Habitat
496 Acquisitions to Complement St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge
618
Long-Term Funding for Purchase, Operation, and Development of Software Surrounding Electronic Log Books for Federally and State Permitted Guide Boats
Statewide
696 Long-Term Funding for Third-Party Independent Fishery Data Collection Statewide
703 Wakulla Springs Protection Zone
707 Coastal Bird Perpetual Management Fund FL GOM Coast
762 Acquisitions to Complement St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 155
APPENDIX CTable C.5: Potential action list for Ochlockonee – St.Marks watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
951 Expand and Enhance Florida Gulf Habitat Mapping Statewide
952 Expand and Enhance Florida Gulf Fishery-Independent Monitoring Statewide
955Overlooked Potential for Impacts to Deepwater Seagrass Communities of the West Florida Shelf
Multi-watershed
963Proposal to Fund a Comprehensive Oyster Assessment and Monitoring Program in Wakulla County, FL
1019Safeguarding the Wakulla Spring/Spring Creek System – Comprehensive Monitoring Plan
1023 Munson Sandhill Restoration and Aquifer Recharge (USFS-2)
1024 Treatment and Eradication of Non-Native Invasive Plants (USFS-3) Multi-watershed
1025Restoration in the Lower Ochlockonee and Apalachee Bay – St. Marks River Subbasins (USFS-4)
Multi-watershed
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY156
APPENDIX C Table C.5: Potential action list for Ochlockonee – St.Marks watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1026 Leon Sinks Restoration (USFS-5) Multi-watershed
1029 Hydrological Assessment of the Apalachicola National Forest (USFS-8) Multi-watershed
1042 Regional Artificial Reef Permitting Plan for Florida's Gulf Coast Multi-watershed
1043 North Florida Marine Fisheries Hatchery Expansion
1044Wakulla County Oyster Reef Restoration for Environmental and Economic Stabilization
1055
M-17 Dickerson Bay-Bald Point Florida Forever Project/Bald Point State Park/Alligator Harbor Aquatic Preserve/St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge
Multi-watershed
1056 M-18 Coastal Habitat Conservation for Recovery of Florida's Coasts FL GOM Coast
1059 M-21 Flint Rock Land Acquisition Project
1221 F-2 St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge Lanark Reef Acquisition Multi-watershed
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 157
APPENDIX CTable C.5: Potential action list for Ochlockonee – St.Marks watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1222 F-3 Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve Multi-watershed
1223 F-5 St. George Island, Franklin County Multi-watershed
1224F-6 Alligator Point (Southwest Cape) and Lighthouse Point, Franklin County R210-R225
Multi-watershed
1225 F-7 Dog Island, Franklin County Multi-watershed
1226 F-8 Franklin County Beach Nourishment Multi-watershed
1227 F-9 St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge, St. Marks River Land Acquisition Multi-watershed
1228 F-10 St. Vincent National Wildlife Refuge, St. Vincent Island Land Access Multi-watershed
1229 F-12 Cat Point Breakwater Multi-watershed
1230 F-13 Cat Point Marsh and Oyster Habitat Multi-watershed
1231F-14 Hydrologic Connectivity and Wetland Function in Apalachicola Bay Watershed
Multi-watershed
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY158
APPENDIX C Table C.5: Potential action list for Ochlockonee – St.Marks watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1233 F-16 Tate's Hell Swamp, New River Basin Hydrologic Restoration Multi-watershed
1234 F-18 WRAP: Watershed Restoration, Apalachicola Project Multi-watershed
1236 F-20 St. George Island Marine Park Multi-watershed
1238 F-22 Apalachicola Bay/Lake Wimico/Box-R Wildlife Management Area Multi-watershed
1240 Wk-1 Shell Point, Wakulla County
1241 Wk-2 Mashes Sands County Park, Wakulla County
1242 Wk-3 Wakulla Springs Basin Acquisition
1243 Wk-4 St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge
1245 Wk-8 Bayside Marina Project/Brothers Three Boat Ramp Project
1263 Wk-11 Mashes Sands Beach Restoration and Renourishment
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 159
APPENDIX CTable C.5: Potential action list for Ochlockonee – St.Marks watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1303
MSP-1 Informed Restoration: Assessing the Uptake of Deepwater Horizon-Derived Heavy Metals and Organic Contaminants by Coastal Molluscan Species in the Gulf of Mexico
Multi-watershed
1305
MSP-3 Habitat Mapping for Improved Stock Assessments and Developing an Integrated Habitat Restoration Approach for Marine Habitats
FL GOM Coast
1307 MSP-5 Saving the Gulf Coast One Bale at a Time FL GOM Coast
1308
MSP-6 Five-Year Extension of the Enhanced Marine Recreational Fisheries Statistics Survey Charter For-Hire Telephone Survey
FL GOM Coast
1310 MSP-8 Restoring Finfish of Importance to the Northern GOM FL GOM Coast
1312 MSP-10 BioRestore FL GOM Coast
1314 MSP-12 Electronic Video Monitoring of Commercial Catch and Discards at Sea FL GOM Coast
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY160
APPENDIX C Table C.5: Potential action list for Ochlockonee – St.Marks watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1315MSP-13 Quantitative Fish and Habitat Assessment and Monitoring, Using Scientific Acoustics
FL GOM Coast
1316 MSP-14 Bioremediation of Estuaries and Oil Affected Intertidal Areas FL GOM Coast
1321
MSP-19 Integrated Approach to Wetland Damage Assessment, Vegetation Monitoring, and Restoration Tracking in the Gulf of Mexico
FL GOM Coast
1322 MSP-20 Deployment of New Turtle Excluder Devices in Shrimp Fisheries FL GOM Coast
1323 MSP-21 GOM Hatchery and Fisheries Restoration Consortium FL GOM Coast
1324
MSP-22 Continued Shrimp Fishing Effort Data Collection through the Use of an Electronic Logbook System in the Gulf of Mexico
FL GOM Coast
1326
MSP-24 Development and Distribution of Gear Technology to Improve Fuel Economy and Reduce Bycatch in the Gulf Shrimp Fishery
FL GOM Coast
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 161
APPENDIX CTable C.5: Potential action list for Ochlockonee – St.Marks watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1346
10-Year Enhancement for Improving Gulf of Mexico Sea Turtle Stranding Network Response and Science Capacity
FL GOM Coast
1347Expand and Improve Gulf of Mexico Marine Mammal Stranding Response and Science Capacity
FL GOM Coast
1348 Dock and Sea Wall Reef Ball Habitat FL GOM Coast
1349 The Marinovich Proposal FL GOM Coast
1351
Conduct Tagging and Tracking of Large Marine Vertebrates in the Gulf of Mexico to Monitor their Status, Distribution, and Changes in Habitat Use
FL GOM Coast
1353Conservation and Evaluation of Limiting Factors for American Oystercatchers along the Gulf Coast
FL GOM Coast
1392 Florida – Gulf Coast Angler – Engaged Fish Tagging Program FL GOM Coast
1393 Reef Fish Barotrauma Reduction Education and Outreach Program FL GOM Coast
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY162
APPENDIX C Table C.5: Potential action list for Ochlockonee – St.Marks watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1402 Information Sharing for Fisheries Management Enhancement FL GOM Coast
1410 Edward Ball Wakulla Springs State Park Phased Ecosystem
1423
Reclaim our Coasts: Increasing the Quantity and Quality of Florida's Terrestrial and Marine Habitats for Sea Turtles
FL GOM Coast
1462
Repair Damage to Panhandle River Systems, Restore Damaged River Banks, Restore Natural Flow Patterns, and Reduce Erosion and Sedimentation
Multi-watershed
1467 Unpaved Roads Initiative, Northwest Region of Florida Multi-watershed
1474 Coastal Waterbird Monitoring and Protection Statewide
1475
Engineered Field Systems (Automated Monitors, Artificial Refugia, and Automated Education) To Enhance Hatchery Effectiveness
Statewide
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 163
APPENDIX CTable C.5: Potential action list for Ochlockonee – St.Marks watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1476Enhanced Assessment in Support of Improved Recovery and Resilience of GOM Reef-Fish Fisheries
Statewide
1482 Identifying Mortality Factors in Sea Turtles along Florida's Gulf Coast FL GOM Coast
1488
Advancements in Florida’s Sea Turtle Conservation Research Data Collection, Analyses, and Communication
FL GOM Coast
1490Restoring Gulf Sea Turtle Populations by Reducing Hatchling Disorientation on the Beaches of Florida
Statewide
1502
Improve Fisheries Habitat Management through Integrated Coastal Wetlands, Seagrass, and Oyster Reef Assessment and Restoration
Statewide
1503 Single and Multi-Species Assessments Incorporating Environmental Effects Statewide
1504
An Ecological Baseline Supporting Ecosystem Services, Resilience, and Restoration for Florida's Gulf Coast Estuaries
Statewide
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY164
APPENDIX C Table C.5: Potential action list for Ochlockonee – St.Marks watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1506Enhanced Fishery-Dependent Monitoring for Recovery of Gulf of Mexico Fisheries
Statewide
1507 Salt Marsh Bird Monitoring and Research Statewide
1513 Saltmarsh Habitat Restoration in St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge
1515
Land Acquisition and Perpetual Management for Habitat and Species Conservation – Aucilla River/Flint Rock Tract
1517Land Acquisition and Perpetual Management for Habitat and Species Conservation – the Bluffs of St. Teresa
Multi-watershed
1526 Blackwater Hatchery Renovation and Expansion Multi-watershed
1566 Tri-County Artificial Reef Program Multi-watershed
1569 Big Bend Seagrass Propeller Scarring Restoration and Boater Education Multi-watershed
1575 Vegetation Management in Coastal Habitats to Benefit Shorebirds and Seabirds FL GOM Coast
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 165
top funding priorities other funding priorities
APPENDIX CTable C.6: Potential action list for Suwannee watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
7 Lower Suwannee and Gulf Watershed Conservation Easement
17 Aucilla River Tract Multi-watershed
63 Chambers Island/Withlacoochee River Sound
68
Restoring Fishery Habitat on the West Florida Continental Shelf: Phase I, Benthic Habitat Characterization and Assessment
FL GOM Coast
93 Channel Marker Reef Ball Micro-Habitats FL GOM Coast
94 Under Dock/Piers Reef Ball Habitat Statewide
95
St. Andrew Bay Resource Management Association Living Coastal and Marine Resources Monitoring and Restoration Project
Statewide
230 Gulf of Mexico, Coastal Research and Education Consortium Multi-watershed
231Restoration of Cetaceans and Sea Turtles in the Gulf of Mexico via Stranding Responses and Research
Multi-watershed
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY166
APPENDIX C Table C.6: Potential action list for Suwannee watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
232 Monitoring Rehabilitated Sea Turtles Post Release via Satellite Tracking Multi-watershed
252
Fish, Swim, and Play from 50 Yards Away… Public Awareness Campaign (…from Birds Nesting on Islands and Beaches)
Statewide
254Creating New Black Skimmer Nesting Areas in the Gulf Coast States (Gulf Coast Bird Restoration Initiative)
FL GOM Coast
255
Coastal Ecosystem Health: American Oystercatcher as an Indicator of Exposure and Effects of Pollutants on Breeding Birds on the Gulf Coast (Gulf Coast Bird Restoration Initiative)
FL GOM Coast
486 Rose Spring Run Restoration
505 Mallory Swamp Hydrologic Restoration
537 Wastewater Management System for Old Town
541 Surface-Water Capture, Storage, and Use
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 167
APPENDIX CTable C.6: Potential action list for Suwannee watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
618
Long-Term Funding for Purchase, Operation, and Development of Software Surrounding Electronic Log Books for Federally and State Permitted Guide Boats
Statewide
696 Long-Term Funding for Third-Party Independent Fishery Data Collection Statewide
707 Coastal Bird Perpetual Management Fund FL GOM Coast
811 Northern Dixie County Watershed Restoration
823 Cedar Key – Waccasassa Bay Acquisition and Restoration Project
951 Expand and Enhance Florida Gulf Habitat Mapping Statewide
952 Expand and Enhance Florida Gulf Fishery-Independent Monitoring Statewide
955Overlooked Potential for Impacts to Deepwater Seagrass Communities of the West Florida Shelf
Multi-watershed
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY168
APPENDIX C Table C.6: Potential action list for Suwannee watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
993 Deer Island Conservation
996Florida Forest Service Gulf Coastal Watershed Reforestation Plan for Florida State Forests
Multi-watershed
998 Goethe State Forest/2013 Road Restoration Project
1042 Regional Artificial Reef Permitting Plan for Florida's Gulf Coast Multi-watershed
1056 M-18 Coastal Habitat Conservation for Recovery of Florida's Coasts FL GOM Coast
1060
M-22 Big Bend Florida Forever Coastal Wetland Acquisition Project/Big Bend Wildlife Management Area/Big Bend Sea Grasses Aquatic Preserve
1061 M-23 Oyster Reef Restoration in Waccasassa Bay, Florida
1273 T-1 Yates Creek Boat Ramp Gulf Access
1274 D-2 Freeman Tract/Steinhatchee River
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 169
APPENDIX CTable C.6: Potential action list for Suwannee watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1275 L-1 Oyster Reef Restoration in the Suwannee Sound Region, Florida
1276
L-2 Caber Coastal Connector Florida Forever Project/Cedar Key Scrub State Reserve/Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge
1277 L-3 Chambers Island/Withlacoochee River Estuary
1305
MSP-3 Habitat Mapping for Improved Stock Assessments and Developing an Integrated Habitat Restoration Approach for Marine Habitats
FL GOM Coast
1307 MSP-5 Saving the Gulf Coast One Bale at a Time FL GOM Coast
1308
MSP-6 Five-Year Extension of the Enhanced Marine Recreational Fisheries Statistics Survey Charter For-Hire Telephone Survey
FL GOM Coast
1310 MSP-8 Restoring Finfish of Importance to the Northern GOM FL GOM Coast
1312 MSP-10 BioRestore FL GOM Coast
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY170
APPENDIX C Table C.6: Potential action list for Suwannee watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1314 MSP-12 Electronic Video Monitoring of Commercial Catch and Discards at Sea FL GOM Coast
1315MSP-13 Quantitative Fish and Habitat Assessment and Monitoring, Using Scientific Acoustics
FL GOM Coast
1316 MSP-14 Bioremediation of Estuaries and Oil Affected Intertidal Areas FL GOM Coast
1321
MSP-19 Integrated Approach to Wetland Damage Assessment, Vegetation Monitoring, and Restoration Tracking in the Gulf of Mexico
FL GOM Coast
1322 MSP-20 Deployment of New Turtle Excluder Devices in Shrimp Fisheries FL GOM Coast
1323 MSP-21 GOM Hatchery and Fisheries Restoration Consortium FL GOM Coast
1324
MSP-22 Continued Shrimp Fishing Effort Data Collection through the Use of an Electronic Logbook System in the Gulf of Mexico
FL GOM Coast
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 171
APPENDIX CTable C.6: Potential action list for Suwannee watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1326
MSP-24 Development and Distribution of Gear Technology to Improve Fuel Economy and Reduce Bycatch in the Gulf Shrimp Fishery
FL GOM Coast
1346
10-Year Enhancement for Improving Gulf of Mexico Sea Turtle Stranding Network Response and Science Capacity
FL GOM Coast
1347Expand and Improve Gulf of Mexico Marine Mammal Stranding Response and Science Capacity
FL GOM Coast
1348 Dock and Sea Wall Reef Ball Habitat FL GOM Coast
1349 The Marinovich Proposal FL GOM Coast
1351
Conduct Tagging and Tracking of Large Marine Vertebrates in the Gulf of Mexico to Monitor their Status, Distribution, and Changes in Habitat Use
FL GOM Coast
1353Conservation and Evaluation of Limiting Factors for American Oystercatchers along the Gulf Coast
FL GOM Coast
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY172
APPENDIX C Table C.6: Potential action list for Suwannee watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1392 Florida – Gulf Coast Angler – Engaged Fish Tagging Program FL GOM Coast
1393 Reef Fish Barotrauma Reduction Education and Outreach Program FL GOM Coast
1402 Information Sharing for Fisheries Management Enhancement FL GOM Coast
1423
Reclaim our Coasts: Increasing the Quantity and Quality of Florida's Terrestrial and Marine Habitats for Sea Turtles
FL GOM Coast
1446Enhancement of Oyster Shell Rakes in Cedar Key, FL, to Benefit Wintering and Breeding American Oystercatchers
1462
Repair Damage to Panhandle River Systems, Restore Damaged River Banks, Restore Natural Flow Patterns, and Reduce Erosion and Sedimentation
Multi-watershed
1474 Coastal Waterbird Monitoring and Protection Statewide
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 173
APPENDIX CTable C.6: Potential action list for Suwannee watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1475
Engineered Field Systems (Automated Monitors, Artificial Refugia, and Automated Education) To Enhance Hatchery Effectiveness
Statewide
1476Enhanced Assessment in Support of Improved Recovery and Resilience of GOM Reef-Fish Fisheries
Statewide
1482 Identifying Mortality Factors in Sea Turtles along Florida's Gulf Coast FL GOM Coast
1488
Advancements in Florida’s Sea Turtle Conservation Research Data Collection, Analyses, and Communication
FL GOM Coast
1490Restoring Gulf Sea Turtle Populations by Reducing Hatchling Disorientation on the Beaches of Florida
Statewide
1501Habitat Restoration and Wildlife Monitoring in Cedar Key Scrub and Waccasassa Bay State Preserves
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY174
APPENDIX C Table C.6: Potential action list for Suwannee watershed.
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1502
Improve Fisheries Habitat Management through Integrated Coastal Wetlands, Seagrass, and Oyster Reef Assessment and Restoration
Statewide
1503 Single and Multi-Species Assessments Incorporating Environmental Effects Statewide
1504
An Ecological Baseline Supporting Ecosystem Services, Resilience, and Restoration for Florida's Gulf Coast Estuaries
Statewide
1506Enhanced Fishery-Dependent Monitoring for Recovery of Gulf of Mexico Fisheries
Statewide
1507 Salt Marsh Bird Monitoring and Research Statewide
1509
Identifying and Implementing Science and Management Needs in the Nature Coast Region of Florida, Including Climate Change Monitoring and Prioritized Adaptation Strategies on Conservation Lands
Multi-watershed
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 175
APPENDIX CTable C.6: Potential action list for Suwannee watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 1 Funding Priority # 2 Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
veg
etat
ion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
gen
eral
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
land
acq
uisi
tion
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on –
pre
scri
bed
fire
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (b
each
/sho
relin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (f
ores
t/up
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (m
arsh
/wet
land
)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (o
ffsho
re/m
arin
e)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (r
eef/
livin
g sh
orel
ine)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-aq
uati
c)
Hab
itat
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on (v
eget
atio
n-te
rres
tria
l)
Res
ilien
cy (c
oast
al/e
cosy
stem
)
Hyd
rolo
gic
rest
orat
ion
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
gene
ral
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
agri
cultu
re/s
ilvic
ultu
re
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
eros
ion/
sedi
men
tati
on
Wat
er q
ualit
y –
stor
mw
ater
/was
tew
ater
Wat
er q
ualit
y/qu
anti
ty –
land
con
serv
atio
n/ac
quis
itio
n
Wat
er q
uant
ity
– w
ater
con
serv
atio
n
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bir
ds –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Cra
bs –
sus
tain
able
har
vest
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
exo
tic/
inva
sive
ani
mal
spe
cies
man
agem
ent
Mul
ti-s
peci
es –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Shel
lfish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Shel
lfish
– s
usta
inab
le h
arve
st
Shri
mp
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Tur
tles
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
1510 Pre- and Post-Restoration Assessment of FL Gulf Coast River Ecosystems Multi-watershed
1518Land Acquisition and Perpetual Management for Habitat and Species Conservation – Big Bend Tract
1534 Gilman Forest Conservation Easement
1569 Big Bend Seagrass Propeller Scarring Restoration and Boater Education Multi-watershed
1575Vegetation Management in Coastal Habitats to Benefit Shorebirds and Seabirds
FL GOM Coast
1586 Seagrasses Aquatic Preserve – Seagrass Restoration – Phase I
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY176
APPENDIX C Table C.7: Potential action list for Springs Coast watershed.P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
- top funding priorities - other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bird
s – su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Mul
ti-sp
ecie
s – e
xotic
/inv
asiv
e an
imal
spec
ies m
anag
emen
t
Mul
ti-sp
ecie
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Turt
les –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ectio
n
68Restoring Fishery Habitat on the West Florida Continental Shelf: Phase I, Benthic Habitat Characterization and Assessment
FL GOM Coast
81 Greater Tampa Bay Rookery Island Restorations Multi-watershed
93 Channel Marker Reef Ball Micro-Habitats FL GOM Coast
94 Under Dock/Piers Reef Ball Habitat Statewide
95St. Andrew Bay Resource Management Association Living Coastal and Marine Resources Monitoring and Restoration Project
Statewide
101 Clearwater Beach Shore Bird Habitat Restoration
230 Gulf of Mexico, Coastal Research and Education Consortium Multi-watershed
231 Restoration of Cetaceans and Sea Turtles in the Gulf of Mexico via Stranding Responses and Research Multi-watershed
232 Monitoring Rehabilitated Sea Turtles Post Release via Satellite Tracking Multi-watershed
252Fish, Swim, and Play from 50 Yards Away… Public Awareness Campaign (…from Birds Nesting on Islands and Beaches)
Statewide
254 Creating New Black Skimmer Nesting Areas in the Gulf Coast States (Gulf Coast Bird Restoration Initiative) FL GOM Coast
255
Coastal Ecosystem Health: American Oystercatcher as an Indicator of Exposure and Effects of Pollutants on Breeding Birds on the Gulf Coast (Gulf Coast Bird Restoration Initiative)
FL GOM Coast
384 Cross Florida Barge Canal Boat Ramp
487 Greater Tampa Bay Rookery Island Restorations Multi-watershed
488 Hunter Property: Strategic Bird Habitat
577 Coastal Bird Perpetual Management Fund Multi-watershed
618Long-Term Funding for Purchase, Operation, and Development of Software Surrounding Electronic Log Books for Federally and State Permitted Guide Boats
Statewide
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 177
APPENDIX CTable C.7: Potential action list for Springs Coast watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
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621 Coastal Island Bird Monitoring and Protection Multi-watershed
696 Long-Term Funding for Third-Party Independent Fishery Data Collection Statewide
707 Coastal Bird Perpetual Management Fund FL GOM Coast
892 Greater Tampa Bay Bird Islands Shoreline Restorations Multi-watershed
951 Expand and Enhance Florida Gulf Habitat Mapping Statewide
952 Expand and Enhance Florida Gulf Fishery-Independent Monitoring Statewide
955 Overlooked Potential for Impacts to Deepwater Seagrass Communities of the West Florida Shelf Multi-watershed
1056 M-18 Coastal Habitat Conservation for Recovery of Florida's Coasts FL GOM Coast
1278 C-1 Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge Paradise Point Land Acquisition
1279 C-2 Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge Cool Springs Land Acquisition
1280 C-3 Three Sisters Spring Restoration
1305MSP-3 Habitat Mapping for Improved Stock Assessments and Developing an Integrated Habitat Restoration Approach for Marine Habitats
FL GOM Coast
1307 MSP-5 Saving the Gulf Coast One Bale at a Time FL GOM Coast
1308MSP-6 Five-Year Extension of the Enhanced Marine Recreational Fisheries Statistics Survey Charter For-Hire Telephone Survey
FL GOM Coast
1310 MSP-8 Restoring Finfish of Importance to the Northern GOM FL GOM Coast
1312 MSP-10 BioRestore FL GOM Coast
1314 MSP-12 Electronic Video Monitoring of Commercial Catch and Discards at Sea FL GOM Coast
1315 MSP-13 Quantitative Fish and Habitat Assessment and Monitoring, Using Scientific Acoustics FL GOM Coast
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY178
APPENDIX C Table C.7: Potential action list for Springs Coast watershed.
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1322 MSP-20 Deployment of New Turtle Excluder Devices in Shrimp Fisheries FL GOM Coast
1323 MSP-21 GOM Hatchery and Fisheries Restoration Consortium FL GOM Coast
1324MSP-22 Continued Shrimp Fishing Effort Data Collection through the Use of an Electronic Logbook System in the Gulf of Mexico
FL GOM Coast
1326MSP-24 Development and Distribution of Gear Technology to Improve Fuel Economy and Reduce Bycatch in the Gulf Shrimp Fishery
FL GOM Coast
134610-Year Enhancement for Improving Gulf of Mexico Sea Turtle Stranding Network Response and Science Capacity
FL GOM Coast
1347 Expand and Improve Gulf of Mexico Marine Mammal Stranding Response and Science Capacity FL GOM Coast
1348 Dock and Sea Wall Reef Ball Habitat FL GOM Coast
1351Conduct Tagging and Tracking of Large Marine Vertebrates in the Gulf of Mexico to Monitor their Status, Distribution, and Changes in Habitat Use
FL GOM Coast
1353 Conservation and Evaluation of Limiting Factors for American Oystercatchers along the Gulf Coast FL GOM Coast
1392 Florida – Gulf Coast Angler – Engaged Fish Tagging Program FL GOM Coast
1393 Reef Fish Barotrauma Reduction Education and Outreach Program FL GOM Coast
1402 Information Sharing for Fisheries Management Enhancement FL GOM Coast
1423Reclaim our Coasts: Increasing the Quantity and Quality of Florida's Terrestrial and Marine Habitats for Sea Turtles
FL GOM Coast
1439 Clearwater Harbor Intracoastal Islands Restoration
1442 Crystal River Power Plant Spoil Island Enhancement
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 179
APPENDIX CTable C.7: Potential action list for Springs Coast watershed.
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1444 Dunedin Sand Key West Island Breakwater
1452 Gravel Rooftop Nesting Habitat Enhancement Multi-watershed
1454 Indian Rocks Beach South Island Breakwater
1474 Coastal Waterbird Monitoring and Protection Statewide
1475Engineered Field Systems (Automated Monitors, Artificial Refugia, and Automated Education) To Enhance Hatchery Effectiveness
Statewide
1476 Enhanced Assessment in Support of Improved Recovery and Resilience of GOM Reef-Fish Fisheries Statewide
1482 Identifying Mortality Factors in Sea Turtles along Florida's Gulf Coast FL GOM Coast
1488 Advancements in Florida’s Sea Turtle Conservation Research Data Collection, Analyses, and Communication FL GOM Coast
1490 Restoring Gulf Sea Turtle Populations by Reducing Hatchling Disorientation on the Beaches of Florida Statewide
1502Improve Fisheries Habitat Management through Integrated Coastal Wetlands, Seagrass, and Oyster Reef Assessment and Restoration
Statewide
1503 Single and Multi-Species Assessments Incorporating Environmental Effects Statewide
1504An Ecological Baseline Supporting Ecosystem Services, Resilience, and Restoration for Florida's Gulf Coast Estuaries
Statewide
1506 Enhanced Fishery-Dependent Monitoring for Recovery of Gulf of Mexico Fisheries Statewide
1507 Salt Marsh Bird Monitoring and Research Statewide
1527 Restoration, Monitoring, and Evaluation of Southwest Coastal Rivers, Marshes and Estuarine Fishes Multi-watershed
1575 Vegetation Management in Coastal Habitats to Benefit Shorebirds and Seabirds FL GOM Coast
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY180
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APPENDIX C Table C.8: Potential action list for Tampa Bay watershed.P
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Scope
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Bird
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27 Egmont Key Beach Renourishment and Habitat Restoration
43 Restoration and Mapping of Oyster Reef Habitat in Southwest Florida Multi-watershed
68Restoring Fishery Habitat on the West Florida Continental Shelf: Phase I, Benthic Habitat Characterization and Assessment
FL GOM Coast
81 Greater Tampa Bay Rookery Island Restorations Multi-watershed
82 Alafia Banks Restoration and Breakwater Reef
93 Channel Marker Reef Ball Micro-Habitats FL GOM Coast
94 Under Dock/Piers Reef Ball Habitat Statewide
95St. Andrew Bay Resource Management Association Living Coastal and Marine Resources Monitoring and Restoration Project
Statewide
165 Southwest Florida Regional Monitoring and Assessment of Sentinel Species Plan Multi-watershed
230 Gulf of Mexico, Coastal Research and Education Consortium Multi-watershed
231 Restoration of Cetaceans and Sea Turtles in the Gulf of Mexico via Stranding Responses and Research Multi-watershed
232 Monitoring Rehabilitated Sea Turtles Post Release via Satellite Tracking Multi-watershed
249
Use of Video Cameras to Measure Nesting Success, Disturbance, and Effectiveness of Video as a Deterrent to People Entering a Protected Area (Gulf Coast Bird Restoration Initiative)
250 Creating Alternative Least Tern Habitat and Assess Methodology (Gulf Coast Bird Restoration Initiative)
252Fish, Swim, and Play from 50 Yards Away… Public Awareness Campaign (…from Birds Nesting on Islands and Beaches)
Statewide
254 Creating New Black Skimmer Nesting Areas in the Gulf Coast States (Gulf Coast Bird Restoration Initiative) FL GOM Coast
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 181
APPENDIX CTable C.8: Potential action list for Tampa Bay watershed.
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Port
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Project Title
Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Bir
ds –
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orat
ion/
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Bird
s – su
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255
Coastal Ecosystem Health: American Oystercatcher as an Indicator of Exposure and Effects of Pollutants on Breeding Birds on the Gulf Coast (Gulf Coast Bird Restoration Initiative)
FL GOM Coast
267Creation of Hard Bottom Ledge Habitat to Support Recreational/Commercial Juvenile Fisheries Recovery in Tampa Bay
432 Benthic Habitat Mapping of the Southwest Florida Coastal Ecosystem Multi-watershed
471 Bayshore Boulevard Seawall Oyster Dome Fields
487 Greater Tampa Bay Rookery Island Restorations Multi-watershed
577 Coastal Bird Perpetual Management Fund Multi-watershed
618Long-Term Funding for Purchase, Operation, and Development of Software Surrounding Electronic Log Books for Federally and State Permitted Guide Boats
Statewide
621 Coastal Island Bird Monitoring and Protection Multi-watershed
647 Watrous Canal Rehabilitation and Enhancement
667 Hardbottom Inventory and Analysis to Improve Essential Fish Habitat Management in Tampa Bay Multi-watershed
696 Long-Term Funding for Third-Party Independent Fishery Data Collection Statewide
707 Coastal Bird Perpetual Management Fund FL GOM Coast
833 Robinson Preserve Oyster Bars and Nesting Areas
892 Greater Tampa Bay Bird Islands Shoreline Restorations Multi-watershed
951 Expand and Enhance Florida Gulf Habitat Mapping Statewide
952 Expand and Enhance Florida Gulf Fishery-Independent Monitoring Statewide
1056 M-18 Coastal Habitat Conservation for Recovery of Florida's Coasts FL GOM Coast
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY182
APPENDIX C Table C.8: Potential action list for Tampa Bay watershed.
Po
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sts
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Port
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Project Title
Funding Priority # 3
Scope
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Bird
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1305MSP-3 Habitat Mapping for Improved Stock Assessments and Developing an Integrated Habitat Restoration Approach for Marine Habitats
FL GOM Coast
1307 MSP-5 Saving the Gulf Coast One Bale at a Time FL GOM Coast
1308MSP-6 Five-Year Extension of the Enhanced Marine Recreational Fisheries Statistics Survey Charter For-Hire Telephone Survey
FL GOM Coast
1310 MSP-8 Restoring Finfish of Importance to the Northern GOM FL GOM Coast
1312 MSP-10 BioRestore FL GOM Coast
1314 MSP-12 Electronic Video Monitoring of Commercial Catch and Discards at Sea FL GOM Coast
1315 MSP-13 Quantitative Fish and Habitat Assessment and Monitoring, Using Scientific Acoustics FL GOM Coast
1322 MSP-20 Deployment of New Turtle Excluder Devices in Shrimp Fisheries FL GOM Coast
1323 MSP-21 GOM Hatchery and Fisheries Restoration Consortium FL GOM Coast
1324MSP-22 Continued Shrimp Fishing Effort Data Collection through the Use of an Electronic Logbook System in the Gulf of Mexico
FL GOM Coast
1326MSP-24 Development and Distribution of Gear Technology to Improve Fuel Economy and Reduce Bycatch in the Gulf Shrimp Fishery
FL GOM Coast
134610-Year Enhancement for Improving Gulf of Mexico Sea Turtle Stranding Network Response and Science Capacity
FL GOM Coast
1347 Expand and Improve Gulf of Mexico Marine Mammal Stranding Response and Science Capacity FL GOM Coast
1348 Dock and Sea Wall Reef Ball Habitat FL GOM Coast
1351Conduct Tagging and Tracking of Large Marine Vertebrates in the Gulf of Mexico to Monitor their Status, Distribution, and Changes in Habitat Use
FL GOM Coast
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 183
APPENDIX CTable C.8: Potential action list for Tampa Bay watershed.
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List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
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umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 3
Scope
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rest
orat
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prot
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Bird
s – su
stai
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1353 Conservation and Evaluation of Limiting Factors for American Oystercatchers along the Gulf Coast FL GOM Coast
1392 Florida – Gulf Coast Angler – Engaged Fish Tagging Program FL GOM Coast
1393 Reef Fish Barotrauma Reduction Education and Outreach Program FL GOM Coast
1402 Information Sharing for Fisheries Management Enhancement FL GOM Coast
1423Reclaim our Coasts: Increasing the Quantity and Quality of Florida's Terrestrial and Marine Habitats for Sea Turtles
FL GOM Coast
1434 2D-3D Tampa Port Authority Soil Islands Breakwater
1436 Alafia Bank Restoration and Breakwater Reef
1468 Dot Dash Bird Colony Islands Breakwater
1474 Coastal Waterbird Monitoring and Protection Statewide
1475Engineered Field Systems (Automated Monitors, Artificial Refugia, and Automated Education) To Enhance Hatchery Effectiveness
Statewide
1476 Enhanced Assessment in Support of Improved Recovery and Resilience of GOM Reef-Fish Fisheries Statewide
1482 Identifying Mortality Factors in Sea Turtles along Florida's Gulf Coast FL GOM Coast
1483 Improvement of FWC Marine Mammal Necropsy Laboratory/Enhanced Marine Mammal Response
1488 Advancements in Florida’s Sea Turtle Conservation Research Data Collection, Analyses, and Communication FL GOM Coast
1490 Restoring Gulf Sea Turtle Populations by Reducing Hatchling Disorientation on the Beaches of Florida Statewide
1502Improve Fisheries Habitat Management through Integrated Coastal Wetlands, Seagrass, and Oyster Reef Assessment and Restoration
Statewide
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY184
APPENDIX C Table C.8: Potential action list for Tampa Bay watershed.
Po
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ctio
n Li
sts
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Port
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umbe
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Project Title
Funding Priority # 3
Scope
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n
1503 Single and Multi-Species Assessments Incorporating Environmental Effects Statewide
1504An Ecological Baseline Supporting Ecosystem Services, Resilience, and Restoration for Florida's Gulf Coast Estuaries
Statewide
1506 Enhanced Fishery-Dependent Monitoring for Recovery of Gulf of Mexico Fisheries Statewide
1507 Salt Marsh Bird Monitoring and Research Statewide
1527 Restoration, Monitoring, and Evaluation of Southwest Coastal Rivers, Marshes and Estuarine Fishes Multi-watershed
1575 Vegetation Management in Coastal Habitats to Benefit Shorebirds and Seabirds FL GOM Coast
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 185
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APPENDIX CTable C.9: Potential action list for Sarasota Bay – Peace River – Myakka River watershed.
Po
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ial A
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n Li
sts
Port
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umbe
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Project Title
Funding Priority # 3
Scope
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orat
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Bird
s – su
stai
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t
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n
43 Restoration and Mapping of Oyster Reef Habitat in Southwest Florida Multi-watershed
68Restoring Fishery Habitat on the West Florida Continental Shelf: Phase I, Benthic Habitat Characterization and Assessment
FL GOM Coast
91 Charlotte County Erosion Mitigation and Habitat Conservation Project Multi-watershed
93 Channel Marker Reef Ball Micro-Habitats FL GOM Coast
94 Under Dock/Piers Reef Ball Habitat Statewide
95St. Andrew Bay Resource Management Association Living Coastal and Marine Resources Monitoring and Restoration Project
Statewide
165 Southwest Florida Regional Monitoring and Assessment of Sentinel Species Plan Multi-watershed
230 Gulf of Mexico, Coastal Research and Education Consortium Multi-watershed
231 Restoration of Cetaceans and Sea Turtles in the Gulf of Mexico via Stranding Responses and Research Multi-watershed
232 Monitoring Rehabilitated Sea Turtles Post Release via Satellite Tracking Multi-watershed
252Fish, Swim, and Play from 50 Yards Away… Public Awareness Campaign (…from Birds Nesting on Islands and Beaches)
Statewide
254 Creating New Black Skimmer Nesting Areas in the Gulf Coast States (Gulf Coast Bird Restoration Initiative) FL GOM Coast
255
Coastal Ecosystem Health: American Oystercatcher as an Indicator of Exposure and Effects of Pollutants on Breeding Birds on the Gulf Coast (Gulf Coast Bird Restoration Initiative)
FL GOM Coast
386 Sarasota Bay Inshore Artificial Reef Enhancement
432 Benthic Habitat Mapping of the Southwest Florida Coastal Ecosystem Multi-watershed
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY186
APPENDIX C Table C.9: Potential action list for Sarasota Bay – PeaceRiver – Myakka River watershed.
P
ote
ntia
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ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
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roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bird
s – su
stai
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rves
t
Fish
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prot
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n
618Long-Term Funding for Purchase, Operation, and Development of Software Surrounding Electronic Log Books for Federally and State Permitted Guide Boats
Statewide
667 Hardbottom Inventory and Analysis to Improve Essential Fish Habitat Management in Tampa Bay Multi-watershed
696 Long-Term Funding for Third-Party Independent Fishery Data Collection Statewide
707 Coastal Bird Perpetual Management Fund FL GOM Coast
806 Land Acquisition – Myakka River Watershed Restoration
865 Land Acquisition – Little Sarasota Bay Watershed
892 Greater Tampa Bay Bird Islands Shoreline Restorations Multi-watershed
951 Expand and Enhance Florida Gulf Habitat Mapping Statewide
952 Expand and Enhance Florida Gulf Fishery-Independent Monitoring Statewide
1056 M-18 Coastal Habitat Conservation for Recovery of Florida's Coasts FL GOM Coast
1305MSP-3 Habitat Mapping for Improved Stock Assessments and Developing an Integrated Habitat Restoration Approach for Marine Habitats
FL GOM Coast
1307 MSP-5 Saving the Gulf Coast One Bale at a Time FL GOM Coast
1308MSP-6 Five-Year Extension of the Enhanced Marine Recreational Fisheries Statistics Survey Charter For-Hire Telephone Survey
FL GOM Coast
1310 MSP-8 Restoring Finfish of Importance to the Northern GOM FL GOM Coast
1312 MSP-10 BioRestore FL GOM Coast
1314 MSP-12 Electronic Video Monitoring of Commercial Catch and Discards at Sea FL GOM Coast
1315 MSP-13 Quantitative Fish and Habitat Assessment and Monitoring, Using Scientific Acoustics FL GOM Coast
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 187
APPENDIX CTable C.9: Potential action list for Sarasota Bay – Peace River – Myakka River watershed.
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 3
Scope
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ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
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Bird
s – su
stai
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n
1322 MSP-20 Deployment of New Turtle Excluder Devices in Shrimp Fisheries FL GOM Coast
1323 MSP-21 GOM Hatchery and Fisheries Restoration Consortium FL GOM Coast
1324MSP-22 Continued Shrimp Fishing Effort Data Collection through the Use of an Electronic Logbook System in the Gulf of Mexico
FL GOM Coast
1326MSP-24 Development and Distribution of Gear Technology to Improve Fuel Economy and Reduce Bycatch in the Gulf Shrimp Fishery
FL GOM Coast
134610-Year Enhancement for Improving Gulf of Mexico Sea Turtle Stranding Network Response and Science Capacity
FL GOM Coast
1347 Expand and Improve Gulf of Mexico Marine Mammal Stranding Response and Science Capacity FL GOM Coast
1348 Dock and Sea Wall Reef Ball Habitat FL GOM Coast
1351Conduct Tagging and Tracking of Large Marine Vertebrates in the Gulf of Mexico to Monitor their Status, Distribution, and Changes in Habitat Use
FL GOM Coast
1353 Conservation and Evaluation of Limiting Factors for American Oystercatchers along the Gulf Coast FL GOM Coast
1392 Florida – Gulf Coast Angler – Engaged Fish Tagging Program FL GOM Coast
1393 Reef Fish Barotrauma Reduction Education and Outreach Program FL GOM Coast
1402 Information Sharing for Fisheries Management Enhancement FL GOM Coast
1423Reclaim our Coasts: Increasing the Quantity and Quality of Florida's Terrestrial and Marine Habitats for Sea Turtles
FL GOM Coast
1474 Coastal Waterbird Monitoring and Protection Statewide
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY188
APPENDIX C Table C.9: Potential action list for Sarasota Bay – PeaceRiver – Myakka River watershed.
P
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ion
List
s
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bird
s – su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Mul
ti-sp
ecie
s – e
xotic
/inv
asiv
e an
imal
spec
ies m
anag
emen
t
Mul
ti-sp
ecie
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Turt
les –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ectio
n
1475Engineered Field Systems (Automated Monitors, Artificial Refugia, and Automated Education) To Enhance Hatchery Effectiveness
Statewide
1476 Enhanced Assessment in Support of Improved Recovery and Resilience of GOM Reef-Fish Fisheries Statewide
1482 Identifying Mortality Factors in Sea Turtles along Florida's Gulf Coast FL GOM Coast
1488 Advancements in Florida’s Sea Turtle Conservation Research Data Collection, Analyses, and Communication FL GOM Coast
1490 Restoring Gulf Sea Turtle Populations by Reducing Hatchling Disorientation on the Beaches of Florida Statewide
1499 Restoring Gulf Sea Turtle Populations through Acquisition of High-Density Nesting Beaches Multi-watershed
1502Improve Fisheries Habitat Management through Integrated Coastal Wetlands, Seagrass, and Oyster Reef Assessment and Restoration
Statewide
1503 Single and Multi-Species Assessments Incorporating Environmental Effects Statewide
1504An Ecological Baseline Supporting Ecosystem Services, Resilience, and Restoration for Florida's Gulf Coast Estuaries
Statewide
1506 Enhanced Fishery-Dependent Monitoring for Recovery of Gulf of Mexico Fisheries Statewide
1507 Salt Marsh Bird Monitoring and Research Statewide
1527 Restoration, Monitoring, and Evaluation of Southwest Coastal Rivers, Marshes and Estuarine Fishes Multi-watershed
1575 Vegetation Management in Coastal Habitats to Benefit Shorebirds and Seabirds FL GOM Coast
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 189
top funding priorities other funding priorities
APPENDIX C
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
stsTable C.10: Potential action list for Charlotte
Harbor watershed.Po
rtal
Pro
ject
Num
ber
Project Title
Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bird
s – su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Mul
ti-sp
ecie
s – e
xotic
/inv
asiv
e an
imal
spec
ies m
anag
emen
t
Mul
ti-sp
ecie
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Turt
les –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ectio
n
35 Habitat Restoration for Wildlife and Pollutant Reduction by the Sanibel Island Partners
43 Restoration and Mapping of Oyster Reef Habitat in Southwest Florida Multi-watershed
68Restoring Fishery Habitat on the West Florida Continental Shelf: Phase I, Benthic Habitat Characterization and Assessment
FL GOM Coast
91 Charlotte County Erosion Mitigation and Habitat Conservation Project Multi-watershed
93 Channel Marker Reef Ball Micro-Habitats FL GOM Coast
94 Under Dock/Piers Reef Ball Habitat Statewide
95St. Andrew Bay Resource Management Association Living Coastal and Marine Resources Monitoring and Restoration Project
Statewide
165 Southwest Florida Regional Monitoring and Assessment of Sentinel Species Plan Multi-watershed
252Fish, Swim, and Play from 50 Yards Away… Public Awareness Campaign (…from Birds Nesting on Islands and Beaches)
Statewide
254 Creating New Black Skimmer Nesting Areas in the Gulf Coast States (Gulf Coast Bird Restoration Initiative) FL GOM Coast
255
Coastal Ecosystem Health: American Oystercatcher as an Indicator of Exposure and Effects of Pollutants on Breeding Birds on the Gulf Coast (Gulf Coast Bird Restoration Initiative)
FL GOM Coast
432 Benthic Habitat Mapping of the Southwest Florida Coastal Ecosystem Multi-watershed
558 Capt. Jeff Steele Memorial Artificial Reef Habitat Enhancement
617 Restoration of Essential Habitats for Juvenile Tarpon and Snook
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY190
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Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
Table C.10: Potential action list for Charlotte Harbor watershed.
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bird
s – su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Mul
ti-sp
ecie
s – e
xotic
/inv
asiv
e an
imal
spec
ies m
anag
emen
t
Mul
ti-sp
ecie
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Turt
les –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ectio
n
618Long-Term Funding for Purchase, Operation, and Development of Software Surrounding Electronic Log Books for Federally and State Permitted Guide Boats
Statewide
696 Long-Term Funding for Third-Party Independent Fishery Data Collection Statewide
707 Coastal Bird Perpetual Management Fund FL GOM Coast
951 Expand and Enhance Florida Gulf Habitat Mapping Statewide
952 Expand and Enhance Florida Gulf Fishery-Independent Monitoring Statewide
953 Dune Restoration
1056 M-18 Coastal Habitat Conservation for Recovery of Florida's Coasts FL GOM Coast
1067 M-29 Caloosahatchee National Wildlife Refuge Blue Head Ranch Acquisition Multi-watershed
1286 Le-2 Oyster Reef and Seagrass in Caloosahatchee Estuary and Estero Bay Multi-watershed
1288 Le-4 Hydrologic Restoration in Sanibel and Captiva Islands in Charlotte Harbor Multi-watershed
1305MSP-3 Habitat Mapping for Improved Stock Assessments and Developing an Integrated Habitat Restoration Approach for Marine Habitats
FL GOM Coast
1307 MSP-5 Saving the Gulf Coast One Bale at a Time FL GOM Coast
1308MSP-6 Five-Year Extension of the Enhanced Marine Recreational Fisheries Statistics Survey Charter For-Hire Telephone Survey
FL GOM Coast
1310 MSP-8 Restoring Finfish of Importance to the Northern GOM FL GOM Coast
1312 MSP-10 BioRestore FL GOM Coast
1314 MSP-12 Electronic Video Monitoring of Commercial Catch and Discards at Sea FL GOM Coast
1315 MSP-13 Quantitative Fish and Habitat Assessment and Monitoring, Using Scientific Acoustics FL GOM Coast
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 191
APPENDIX C
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
Table C.10: Potential action list for Charlotte Harbor watershed.
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bird
s – su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Mul
ti-sp
ecie
s – e
xotic
/inv
asiv
e an
imal
spec
ies m
anag
emen
t
Mul
ti-sp
ecie
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Turt
les –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ectio
n
1322 MSP-20 Deployment of New Turtle Excluder Devices in Shrimp Fisheries FL GOM Coast
1323 MSP-21 GOM Hatchery and Fisheries Restoration Consortium FL GOM Coast
1324MSP-22 Continued Shrimp Fishing Effort Data Collection through the Use of an Electronic Logbook System in the Gulf of Mexico
FL GOM Coast
1326MSP-24 Development and Distribution of Gear Technology to Improve Fuel Economy and Reduce Bycatch in the Gulf Shrimp Fishery
FL GOM Coast
134610-Year Enhancement for Improving Gulf of Mexico Sea Turtle Stranding Network Response and Science Capacity
FL GOM Coast
1347 Expand and Improve Gulf of Mexico Marine Mammal Stranding Response and Science Capacity FL GOM Coast
1348 Dock and Sea Wall Reef Ball Habitat FL GOM Coast
1351Conduct Tagging and Tracking of Large Marine Vertebrates in the Gulf of Mexico to Monitor their Status, Distribution, and Changes in Habitat Use
FL GOM Coast
1353 Conservation and Evaluation of Limiting Factors for American Oystercatchers along the Gulf Coast FL GOM Coast
1385 Mercury Effects on the Reproductive Success of Blacktip Sharks (Carcharhinus limbatus)
1392 Florida – Gulf Coast Angler – Engaged Fish Tagging Program FL GOM Coast
1393 Reef Fish Barotrauma Reduction Education and Outreach Program FL GOM Coast
1402 Information Sharing for Fisheries Management Enhancement FL GOM Coast
1423Reclaim our Coasts: Increasing the Quantity and Quality of Florida's Terrestrial and Marine Habitats for Sea Turtles
FL GOM Coast
1474 Coastal Waterbird Monitoring and Protection Statewide
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY192
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Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
Table C.10: Potential action list for Charlotte Harbor watershed.
top funding priorities other funding priorities
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bird
s – su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Mul
ti-sp
ecie
s – e
xotic
/inv
asiv
e an
imal
spec
ies m
anag
emen
t
Mul
ti-sp
ecie
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Turt
les –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ectio
n
1475Engineered Field Systems (Automated Monitors, Artificial Refugia, and Automated Education) To Enhance Hatchery Effectiveness
Statewide
1476 Enhanced Assessment in Support of Improved Recovery and Resilience of GOM Reef-Fish Fisheries Statewide
1482 Identifying Mortality Factors in Sea Turtles along Florida's Gulf Coast FL GOM Coast
1488 Advancements in Florida’s Sea Turtle Conservation Research Data Collection, Analyses, and Communication FL GOM Coast
1490 Restoring Gulf Sea Turtle Populations by Reducing Hatchling Disorientation on the Beaches of Florida Statewide
1499 Restoring Gulf Sea Turtle Populations through Acquisition of High-Density Nesting Beaches Multi-watershed
1502Improve Fisheries Habitat Management through Integrated Coastal Wetlands, Seagrass, and Oyster Reef Assessment and Restoration
Statewide
1503 Single and Multi-Species Assessments Incorporating Environmental Effects Statewide
1504An Ecological Baseline Supporting Ecosystem Services, Resilience, and Restoration for Florida's Gulf Coast Estuaries
Statewide
1506 Enhanced Fishery-Dependent Monitoring for Recovery of Gulf of Mexico Fisheries Statewide
1507 Salt Marsh Bird Monitoring and Research Statewide
1527 Restoration, Monitoring, and Evaluation of Southwest Coastal Rivers, Marshes and Estuarine Fishes Multi-watershed
1575 Vegetation Management in Coastal Habitats to Benefit Shorebirds and Seabirds FL GOM Coast
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 193
top funding priorities other funding priorities
APPENDIX C
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
stsTable C.11: Potential action list for Everglades
West Coast watershed.Po
rtal
Pro
ject
Num
ber
Project Title
Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bird
s – su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Mul
ti-sp
ecie
s – e
xotic
/inv
asiv
e an
imal
spec
ies m
anag
emen
t
Mul
ti-sp
ecie
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Turt
les –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ectio
n
43 Restoration and Mapping of Oyster Reef Habitat in Southwest Florida Multi-watershed
68Restoring Fishery Habitat on the West Florida Continental Shelf: Phase I, Benthic Habitat Characterization and Assessment
FL GOM Coast
93 Channel Marker Reef Ball Micro-Habitats FL GOM Coast
94 Under Dock/Piers Reef Ball Habitat Statewide
95St. Andrew Bay Resource Management Association Living Coastal and Marine Resources Monitoring and Restoration Project
Statewide
165 Southwest Florida Regional Monitoring and Assessment of Sentinel Species Plan Multi-watershed
190 Preserving Coastal Communities Multi-watershed
252Fish, Swim, and Play from 50 Yards Away… Public Awareness Campaign (…from Birds Nesting on Islands and Beaches)
Statewide
254 Creating New Black Skimmer Nesting Areas in the Gulf Coast States (Gulf Coast Bird Restoration Initiative) FL GOM Coast
255
Coastal Ecosystem Health: American Oystercatcher as an Indicator of Exposure and Effects of Pollutants on Breeding Birds on the Gulf Coast (Gulf Coast Bird Restoration Initiative)
FL GOM Coast
618Long-Term Funding for Purchase, Operation, and Development of Software Surrounding Electronic Log Books for Federally and State Permitted Guide Boats
Statewide
696 Long-Term Funding for Third-Party Independent Fishery Data Collection Statewide
707 Coastal Bird Perpetual Management Fund FL GOM Coast
854 Tarpon Reef
951 Expand and Enhance Florida Gulf Habitat Mapping Statewide
952 Expand and Enhance Florida Gulf Fishery-Independent Monitoring Statewide
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY194
top funding priorities other funding priorities
APPENDIX C
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
Table C.11: Potential action list for Everglades West Coast watershed.
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bird
s – su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Mul
ti-sp
ecie
s – e
xotic
/inv
asiv
e an
imal
spec
ies m
anag
emen
t
Mul
ti-sp
ecie
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Turt
les –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ectio
n
955 Overlooked Potential for Impacts to Deepwater Seagrass Communities of the West Florida Shelf Multi-watershed
1056 M-18 Coastal Habitat Conservation for Recovery of Florida's Coasts FL GOM Coast
1067 M-29 Caloosahatchee National Wildlife Refuge Blue Head Ranch Acquisition Multi-watershed
1286 Le-2 Oyster Reef and Seagrass in Caloosahatchee Estuary and Estero Bay Multi-watershed
1288 Le-4 Hydrologic Restoration in Sanibel and Captiva Islands in Charlotte Harbor Multi-watershed
1296 Co-5 Collier-Seminole State Park Aids to Navigation
1301 Mn-5 Johnson Tract/Sugarloaf Key Multi-watershed
1305MSP-3 Habitat Mapping for Improved Stock Assessments and Developing an Integrated Habitat Restoration Approach for Marine Habitats
FL GOM Coast
1307 MSP-5 Saving the Gulf Coast One Bale at a Time FL GOM Coast
1308MSP-6 Five-Year Extension of the Enhanced Marine Recreational Fisheries Statistics Survey Charter For-Hire Telephone Survey
FL GOM Coast
1310 MSP-8 Restoring Finfish of Importance to the Northern GOM FL GOM Coast
1312 MSP-10 BioRestore FL GOM Coast
1314 MSP-12 Electronic Video Monitoring of Commercial Catch and Discards at Sea FL GOM Coast
1315 MSP-13 Quantitative Fish and Habitat Assessment and Monitoring, Using Scientific Acoustics FL GOM Coast
1322 MSP-20 Deployment of New Turtle Excluder Devices in Shrimp Fisheries FL GOM Coast
1323 MSP-21 GOM Hatchery and Fisheries Restoration Consortium FL GOM Coast
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 195
top funding priorities other funding priorities
APPENDIX C
P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
Table C.11: Potential action list for Everglades West Coast watershed.
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bird
s – su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Mul
ti-sp
ecie
s – e
xotic
/inv
asiv
e an
imal
spec
ies m
anag
emen
t
Mul
ti-sp
ecie
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Turt
les –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ectio
n
1324MSP-22 Continued Shrimp Fishing Effort Data Collection through the Use of an Electronic Logbook System in the Gulf of Mexico
FL GOM Coast
1326MSP-24 Development and Distribution of Gear Technology to Improve Fuel Economy and Reduce Bycatch in the Gulf Shrimp Fishery
FL GOM Coast
134610-Year Enhancement for Improving Gulf of Mexico Sea Turtle Stranding Network Response and Science Capacity
FL GOM Coast
1347 Expand and Improve Gulf of Mexico Marine Mammal Stranding Response and Science Capacity FL GOM Coast
1348 Dock and Sea Wall Reef Ball Habitat FL GOM Coast
1351Conduct Tagging and Tracking of Large Marine Vertebrates in the Gulf of Mexico to Monitor their Status, Distribution, and Changes in Habitat Use
FL GOM Coast
1353 Conservation and Evaluation of Limiting Factors for American Oystercatchers along the Gulf Coast FL GOM Coast
1392 Florida – Gulf Coast Angler – Engaged Fish Tagging Program FL GOM Coast
1393 Reef Fish Barotrauma Reduction Education and Outreach Program FL GOM Coast
1402 Information Sharing for Fisheries Management Enhancement FL GOM Coast
1418 Naples Bay Habitat Restoration and Enhancement
1423Reclaim our Coasts: Increasing the Quantity and Quality of Florida's Terrestrial and Marine Habitats for Sea Turtles
FL GOM Coast
1474 Coastal Waterbird Monitoring and Protection Statewide
1475Engineered Field Systems (Automated Monitors, Artificial Refugia, and Automated Education) To Enhance Hatchery Effectiveness
Statewide
1476 Enhanced Assessment in Support of Improved Recovery and Resilience of GOM Reef-Fish Fisheries Statewide
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY196
top funding priorities other funding priorities
APPENDIX C
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
Table C.11: Potential action list for Everglades West Coast watershed.
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bird
s – su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Mul
ti-sp
ecie
s – e
xotic
/inv
asiv
e an
imal
spec
ies m
anag
emen
t
Mul
ti-sp
ecie
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Turt
les –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ectio
n
1482 Identifying Mortality Factors in Sea Turtles along Florida's Gulf Coast FL GOM Coast
1488 Advancements in Florida’s Sea Turtle Conservation Research Data Collection, Analyses, and Communication FL GOM Coast
1490 Restoring Gulf Sea Turtle Populations by Reducing Hatchling Disorientation on the Beaches of Florida Statewide
1502Improve Fisheries Habitat Management through Integrated Coastal Wetlands, Seagrass, and Oyster Reef Assessment and Restoration
Statewide
1503 Single and Multi-Species Assessments Incorporating Environmental Effects Statewide
1504An Ecological Baseline Supporting Ecosystem Services, Resilience, and Restoration for Florida's Gulf Coast Estuaries
Statewide
1506 Enhanced Fishery-Dependent Monitoring for Recovery of Gulf of Mexico Fisheries Statewide
1507 Salt Marsh Bird Monitoring and Research Statewide
1527 Restoration, Monitoring, and Evaluation of Southwest Coastal Rivers, Marshes and Estuarine Fishes Multi-watershed
1575 Vegetation Management in Coastal Habitats to Benefit Shorebirds and Seabirds FL GOM Coast
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 197
top funding priorities other funding priorities
APPENDIX C
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
stsTable C.12: Potential action list for Everglades watershed.
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bird
s – su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Mul
ti-sp
ecie
s – e
xotic
/inv
asiv
e an
imal
spec
ies m
anag
emen
t
Mul
ti-sp
ecie
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Turt
les –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ectio
n
68Restoring Fishery Habitat on the West Florida Continental Shelf: Phase I, Benthic Habitat Characterization and Assessment
FL GOM Coast
93 Channel Marker Reef Ball Micro-Habitats FL GOM Coast
94 Under Dock/Piers Reef Ball Habitat Statewide
95St. Andrew Bay Resource Management Association Living Coastal and Marine Resources Monitoring and Restoration Project
Statewide
190 Preserving Coastal Communities Multi-watershed
252Fish, Swim, and Play from 50 Yards Away… Public Awareness Campaign (…from Birds Nesting on Islands and Beaches)
Statewide
254 Creating New Black Skimmer Nesting Areas in the Gulf Coast States (Gulf Coast Bird Restoration Initiative) FL GOM Coast
255
Coastal Ecosystem Health: American Oystercatcher as an Indicator of Exposure and Effects of Pollutants on Breeding Birds on the Gulf Coast (Gulf Coast Bird Restoration Initiative)
FL GOM Coast
618Long-Term Funding for Purchase, Operation, and Development of Software Surrounding Electronic Log Books for Federally and State Permitted Guide Boats
Statewide
696 Long-Term Funding for Third-Party Independent Fishery Data Collection Statewide
707 Coastal Bird Perpetual Management Fund FL GOM Coast
951 Expand and Enhance Florida Gulf Habitat Mapping Statewide
952 Expand and Enhance Florida Gulf Fishery-Independent Monitoring Statewide
955 Overlooked Potential for Impacts to Deepwater Seagrass Communities of the West Florida Shelf Multi-watershed
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY198
top funding priorities other funding priorities
APPENDIX C
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
Table C.12: Potential action list for Everglades watershed.
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bird
s – su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Mul
ti-sp
ecie
s – e
xotic
/inv
asiv
e an
imal
spec
ies m
anag
emen
t
Mul
ti-sp
ecie
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Turt
les –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ectio
n
1056 M-18 Coastal Habitat Conservation for Recovery of Florida's Coasts FL GOM Coast
1301 Mn-5 Johnson Tract/Sugarloaf Key Multi-watershed
1305MSP-3 Habitat Mapping for Improved Stock Assessments and Developing an Integrated Habitat Restoration Approach for Marine Habitats
FL GOM Coast
1307 MSP-5 Saving the Gulf Coast One Bale at a Time FL GOM Coast
1308MSP-6 Five-Year Extension of the Enhanced Marine Recreational Fisheries Statistics Survey Charter For-Hire Telephone Survey
FL GOM Coast
1310 MSP-8 Restoring Finfish of Importance to the Northern GOM FL GOM Coast
1312 MSP-10 BioRestore FL GOM Coast
1314 MSP-12 Electronic Video Monitoring of Commercial Catch and Discards at Sea FL GOM Coast
1315 MSP-13 Quantitative Fish and Habitat Assessment and Monitoring, Using Scientific Acoustics FL GOM Coast
1322 MSP-20 Deployment of New Turtle Excluder Devices in Shrimp Fisheries FL GOM Coast
1323 MSP-21 GOM Hatchery and Fisheries Restoration Consortium FL GOM Coast
1324MSP-22 Continued Shrimp Fishing Effort Data Collection through the Use of an Electronic Logbook System in the Gulf of Mexico
FL GOM Coast
1326MSP-24 Development and Distribution of Gear Technology to Improve Fuel Economy and Reduce Bycatch in the Gulf Shrimp Fishery
FL GOM Coast
134610-Year Enhancement for Improving Gulf of Mexico Sea Turtle Stranding Network Response and Science Capacity
FL GOM Coast
1347 Expand and Improve Gulf of Mexico Marine Mammal Stranding Response and Science Capacity FL GOM Coast
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 199
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P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
Table C.12: Potential action list for Everglades watershed.
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bird
s – su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Mul
ti-sp
ecie
s – e
xotic
/inv
asiv
e an
imal
spec
ies m
anag
emen
t
Mul
ti-sp
ecie
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Turt
les –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ectio
n
1348 Dock and Sea Wall Reef Ball Habitat FL GOM Coast
1351Conduct Tagging and Tracking of Large Marine Vertebrates in the Gulf of Mexico to Monitor their Status, Distribution, and Changes in Habitat Use
FL GOM Coast
1353 Conservation and Evaluation of Limiting Factors for American Oystercatchers along the Gulf Coast FL GOM Coast
1392 Florida – Gulf Coast Angler – Engaged Fish Tagging Program FL GOM Coast
1393 Reef Fish Barotrauma Reduction Education and Outreach Program FL GOM Coast
1402 Information Sharing for Fisheries Management Enhancement FL GOM Coast
1423Reclaim our Coasts: Increasing the Quantity and Quality of Florida's Terrestrial and Marine Habitats for Sea Turtles
FL GOM Coast
1452 Gravel Rooftop Nesting Habitat Enhancement Multi-watershed
1474 Coastal Waterbird Monitoring and Protection Statewide
1475Engineered Field Systems (Automated Monitors, Artificial Refugia, and Automated Education) To Enhance Hatchery Effectiveness
Statewide
1476 Enhanced Assessment in Support of Improved Recovery and Resilience of GOM Reef-Fish Fisheries Statewide
1482 Identifying Mortality Factors in Sea Turtles along Florida's Gulf Coast FL GOM Coast
1488 Advancements in Florida’s Sea Turtle Conservation Research Data Collection, Analyses, and Communication FL GOM Coast
1490 Restoring Gulf Sea Turtle Populations by Reducing Hatchling Disorientation on the Beaches of Florida Statewide
1502Improve Fisheries Habitat Management through Integrated Coastal Wetlands, Seagrass, and Oyster Reef Assessment and Restoration
Statewide
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY200
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Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
Table C.12: Potential action list for Everglades watershed.
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bird
s – su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Mul
ti-sp
ecie
s – e
xotic
/inv
asiv
e an
imal
spec
ies m
anag
emen
t
Mul
ti-sp
ecie
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Turt
les –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ectio
n
1503 Single and Multi-Species Assessments Incorporating Environmental Effects Statewide
1504An Ecological Baseline Supporting Ecosystem Services, Resilience, and Restoration for Florida's Gulf Coast Estuaries
Statewide
1506 Enhanced Fishery-Dependent Monitoring for Recovery of Gulf of Mexico Fisheries Statewide
1507 Salt Marsh Bird Monitoring and Research Statewide
1575 Vegetation Management in Coastal Habitats to Benefit Shorebirds and Seabirds FL GOM Coast
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 201
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Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
stsTable C.13: Potential action list for Florida Keys watershed.
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bird
s – su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Mul
ti-sp
ecie
s – e
xotic
/inv
asiv
e an
imal
spec
ies m
anag
emen
t
Mul
ti-sp
ecie
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Turt
les –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ectio
n
24Restoring Threatened Corals to Enhance Reef Functions, Fisheries Habitat, and Tourism Opportunities in the Florida Keys and Dry Tortugas
68Restoring Fishery Habitat on the West Florida Continental Shelf: Phase I, Benthic Habitat Characterization and Assessment
FL GOM Coast
93 Channel Marker Reef Ball Micro-Habitats FL GOM Coast
94 Under Dock/Piers Reef Ball Habitat Statewide
95St. Andrew Bay Resource Management Association Living Coastal and Marine Resources Monitoring and Restoration Project
Statewide
170 Florida Bay Fisheries Independent Monitoring Project
252Fish, Swim, and Play from 50 Yards Away… Public Awareness Campaign (…from Birds Nesting on Islands and Beaches)
Statewide
254 Creating New Black Skimmer Nesting Areas in the Gulf Coast States (Gulf Coast Bird Restoration Initiative) FL GOM Coast
255
Coastal Ecosystem Health: American Oystercatcher as an Indicator of Exposure and Effects of Pollutants on Breeding Birds on the Gulf Coast (Gulf Coast Bird Restoration Initiative)
FL GOM Coast
270
Bonefish and Tarpon Conservation Research and Outreach Center – Located at the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s Keys Marine Laboratory (Co-Managed by the Florida Institute of Oceanography)
618Long-Term Funding for Purchase, Operation, and Development of Software Surrounding Electronic Log Books for Federally and State Permitted Guide Boats
Statewide
696 Long-Term Funding for Third-Party Independent Fishery Data Collection Statewide
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY202
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Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
Table C.13: Potential action list for Florida Keys watershed.
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bird
s – su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Mul
ti-sp
ecie
s – e
xotic
/inv
asiv
e an
imal
spec
ies m
anag
emen
t
Mul
ti-sp
ecie
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Turt
les –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ectio
n
707 Coastal Bird Perpetual Management Fund FL GOM Coast
951 Expand and Enhance Florida Gulf Habitat Mapping Statewide
952 Expand and Enhance Florida Gulf Fishery-Independent Monitoring Statewide
966 Permanent Home for Sea Turtles
1056 M-18 Coastal Habitat Conservation for Recovery of Florida's Coasts FL GOM Coast
1305MSP-3 Habitat Mapping for Improved Stock Assessments and Developing an Integrated Habitat Restoration Approach for Marine Habitats
FL GOM Coast
1307 MSP-5 Saving the Gulf Coast One Bale at a Time FL GOM Coast
1308MSP-6 Five-Year Extension of the Enhanced Marine Recreational Fisheries Statistics Survey Charter For-Hire Telephone Survey
FL GOM Coast
1310 MSP-8 Restoring Finfish of Importance to the Northern GOM FL GOM Coast
1312 MSP-10 BioRestore FL GOM Coast
1314 MSP-12 Electronic Video Monitoring of Commercial Catch and Discards at Sea FL GOM Coast
1315 MSP-13 Quantitative Fish and Habitat Assessment and Monitoring, Using Scientific Acoustics FL GOM Coast
1322 MSP-20 Deployment of New Turtle Excluder Devices in Shrimp Fisheries FL GOM Coast
1323 MSP-21 GOM Hatchery and Fisheries Restoration Consortium FL GOM Coast
1324MSP-22 Continued Shrimp Fishing Effort Data Collection through the Use of an Electronic Logbook System in the Gulf of Mexico
FL GOM Coast
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY 203
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P
ote
ntia
l Act
ion
List
s
Table C.13: Potential action list for Florida Keys watershed.
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bird
s – su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Mul
ti-sp
ecie
s – e
xotic
/inv
asiv
e an
imal
spec
ies m
anag
emen
t
Mul
ti-sp
ecie
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Turt
les –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ectio
n
1326MSP-24 Development and Distribution of Gear Technology to Improve Fuel Economy and Reduce Bycatch in the Gulf Shrimp Fishery
FL GOM Coast
134610-Year Enhancement for Improving Gulf of Mexico Sea Turtle Stranding Network Response and Science Capacity
FL GOM Coast
1347 Expand and Improve Gulf of Mexico Marine Mammal Stranding Response and Science Capacity FL GOM Coast
1348 Dock and Sea Wall Reef Ball Habitat FL GOM Coast
1351Conduct Tagging and Tracking of Large Marine Vertebrates in the Gulf of Mexico to Monitor their Status, Distribution, and Changes in Habitat Use
FL GOM Coast
1353 Conservation and Evaluation of Limiting Factors for American Oystercatchers along the Gulf Coast FL GOM Coast
1356 Oiled Wildlife Care and Education Facility
1392 Florida – Gulf Coast Angler – Engaged Fish Tagging Program FL GOM Coast
1393 Reef Fish Barotrauma Reduction Education and Outreach Program FL GOM Coast
1402 Information Sharing for Fisheries Management Enhancement FL GOM Coast
1423Reclaim our Coasts: Increasing the Quantity and Quality of Florida's Terrestrial and Marine Habitats for Sea Turtles
FL GOM Coast
1474 Coastal Waterbird Monitoring and Protection Statewide
1475Engineered Field Systems (Automated Monitors, Artificial Refugia, and Automated Education) To Enhance Hatchery Effectiveness
Statewide
1476 Enhanced Assessment in Support of Improved Recovery and Resilience of GOM Reef-Fish Fisheries Statewide
1482 Identifying Mortality Factors in Sea Turtles along Florida's Gulf Coast FL GOM Coast
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY204
top funding priorities other funding priorities
APPENDIX C
Po
tent
ial A
ctio
n Li
sts
Table C.13: Potential action list for Florida Keys watershed.
Port
al P
roje
ct N
umbe
r
Project Title
Funding Priority # 3
Scope
Bir
ds –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ecti
on
Bird
s – su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Fish
– re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Fish
– su
stai
nabl
e ha
rves
t
Mar
ine
mam
mal
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Mul
ti-sp
ecie
s – e
xotic
/inv
asiv
e an
imal
spec
ies m
anag
emen
t
Mul
ti-sp
ecie
s – re
stor
atio
n/pr
otec
tion
Turt
les –
rest
orat
ion/
prot
ectio
n
1488 Advancements in Florida’s Sea Turtle Conservation Research Data Collection, Analyses, and Communication FL GOM Coast
1490 Restoring Gulf Sea Turtle Populations by Reducing Hatchling Disorientation on the Beaches of Florida Statewide
1502Improve Fisheries Habitat Management through Integrated Coastal Wetlands, Seagrass, and Oyster Reef Assessment and Restoration
Statewide
1503 Single and Multi-Species Assessments Incorporating Environmental Effects Statewide
1504An Ecological Baseline Supporting Ecosystem Services, Resilience, and Restoration for Florida's Gulf Coast Estuaries
Statewide
1506 Enhanced Fishery-Dependent Monitoring for Recovery of Gulf of Mexico Fisheries Statewide
1507 Salt Marsh Bird Monitoring and Research Statewide
1575 Vegetation Management in Coastal Habitats to Benefit Shorebirds and Seabirds FL GOM Coast
F L O R I D A G E B F D R A F T R E S T O R AT I O N S T R AT E GY