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Official Document Type
Work Order
Approved Date
02/14/2017
Control Number
2017-023
Agenda Item Number
8.C.
Entity Name
Ecological Associates
Subject
Sector 3 Beach Restoration
Post Construction Biological Monitoring
Work Order No. 22
Area
Sector 3
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EXHIBIT A <br /> Indian River County Sector 3 Sea Turtle Monitoring—2017 <br /> ECOLOGICAL ASSOCIATES, INC. <br /> P.O. BOX 405 <br /> JENSEN BEACH, FLORIDA 34958 <br /> SCOPE OF WORK <br /> 1) Project Boundaries. The area to be monitored (Study Area) extends from R-20 <br /> south to R-68 in Indian River County (Sector 3). This includes the Sector 3 Dune <br /> Repair Project and a control beach. Construction of the Dune Repair Project(R-24 <br /> to R-55) was completed in the spring of 2015. The control beach, immediately <br /> south of the Sector 3 Project Area, extends from R-60 to R-68. Post-construction <br /> monitoring activities will commence March 1, 2017 and will continue through <br /> approximately February 2018, as stipulated below. <br /> 2) Pre-season Scarp Monitoring (FDEP Specific Condition No. 24). A complete <br /> escarpment(scarp) survey will be conducted within the Sector 3 Project Area prior <br /> to February 1, 2017 and the results submitted to the County. The length, average <br /> height category, and approximate maximum height (as described in #4 below) will <br /> be recorded for both beach and dune scarps. As dune scarps effectively mark the <br /> landward extent of suitable nesting habitat, it may not be necessary to monitor these <br /> throughout the entire nesting season. The County shall be responsible for seeking <br /> clarification from the USFWS regarding weekly monitoring of dune scarps. EAI <br /> will provide data or clarification regarding this matter where needed. <br /> 3) Weekly Post-construction Scarp Monitoring (FDEP Specific Condition No. 24). <br /> Scarp surveys will be conducted on a weekly basis within the Sector 3 Project Area <br /> from March 1 through September 30, 2017. In accordance with FWC protocol, <br /> scarps are functionally defined as an abrupt change in beach slope (greater than <br /> 45°)at least 18 inches in height that persists for a distance of 100 feet or more. The <br /> location of both the northern and southern terminus of each scarp will be recorded <br /> by GPS and average scarp height assigned to one of three categories (0 to 2 feet, 2 <br /> to 4 feet, and 4 feet or higher). Additionally, the maximum height of each scarp <br /> will be measured. The location (relative to R monuments), approximate length, <br /> height category, maximum height, and percentage of beach scarped will be <br /> presented in tabular and/or graphic format for reporting purposes. EAI will submit <br /> weekly reports of scarp monitoring data to FWC (marineturtle(a,miffivc.com). <br /> EAI will also notify the County of any persistent scarps within the Project Area <br /> that may interfere with sea turtle nesting. The County shall be responsible for <br /> notifying FWC of the presence of those scarps and for coordinating any <br /> remediation measures, if required. <br /> 4) Post-construction Nesting Beach Sea Turtle Monitoring and Reporting (FDEP <br /> Specific Condition No.29). Daily early morning nesting surveys will be conducted <br /> throughout the Sector 3 Study Area beginning March 1 and continuing <br /> uninterrupted through October 15, 2017 (per conditions outlined in the Statewide <br /> 3 <br />
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