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Official Document Type
Agreement
Approved Date
04/08/2014
Control Number
2014-042
Agenda Item Number
8.J.
Entity Name
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Subject
Artificial Reef Construction Agreement
Area
Sebastian Inlet
Project Number
13127`
Alternate Name
Federal Aid Sport Fish Restoration Program
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13114
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Attachment A — SCOPE OF WORK <br />Project Name. <br />Indian River County Artificial Reef <br />FWC Agreement No. <br />13127 <br />Construction 2013-2014 <br />artificial reefs will make fisheries resources available for the long term benefit of local <br />Florida residents and visitors. <br />D. DEFINITIONS <br />The terms and abbreviations used herein shall have the meanings as defined below. <br />i. "Artificial reef" means one or more manufactured or natural objects intentionally <br />placed on the bottom in predominantly marine waters to provide conditions believed <br />to be favorable in sustaining, or enhancing the spawning, breeding, feeding, or <br />growth to maturity of Florida's managed reef associated fish species as well as to <br />increase the productivity of other reef community resources which support fisheries. <br />Included in this definition are artificial reefs developed with one or more of the <br />following additional objectives: enhancement of fishing and diving opportunities, <br />fisheries research, and fisheries conservation/preservation purposes. <br />ii. "Permitted area" means an area with discrete boundaries inside of which one or more <br />artificial reefs may be located and for which all required permits and authorizations <br />have been obtained. These permits and authorizations include. artificial reef permits <br />issued by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and/or the Army <br />Corps of Engineers and other permits, licenses, or authorizations required by any <br />governing body. <br />iii. "Staging area" means a land-based holding area for artificial reef material where such <br />material is stored and prepared for transportation to an approved artificial reef site. <br />2. DELIVERABLES <br />A. Deliverable #1 (Artificial Reef Construction) <br />Construction of a marine artificial reef by deploying at least 800 tons of concrete railroad ties, <br />concrete culverts, and/or other concrete modular construction materials divided among two <br />patch reefs within the Indian River County Reef Site 2 permitted area Each of the two patch <br />reefs will consist of concrete materials placed as a single pile (400 tons each) located about <br />200 feet apart from each other. The proposed patch reefs will be located within the northeast <br />quadrant of the permitted area, in the vicinity of coordinates 27° 56.018' N and 80° 15.009' W <br />at a depth of 70 feet. <br />i. Minimum Level of Performance <br />The artificial reef must be deployed within the boundaries of the permitted area and <br />in compliance with all the applicable permits and authorizations associated with the <br />permitted area At a minimum, a total of at least 800 tons of clean concrete artificial <br />Version 1.0 — June 2013 Attachment A, Page 5 of 12 <br />
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