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Mr. Quintin Bergman <br />Indian River County Public Works <br />180127 th Street <br />Vero Beach, Florida 32960 <br />Dear Mr. Bergman: <br />�7ECOLOGICAL ASSOCIATES, INC. <br />February 2, 2021 <br />Ecological Associates, Inc. (EAI) is pleased to submit its Scope of Work and Cost Proposal <br />for providing professional environmental services to Indian River County. All conditions <br />related to this proposal shall be governed under EAI's Continuing Contract Agreement for <br />Environmental and Biological Support Services with the County renewed October 15, <br />2019. <br />The new task is for sea turtle monitoring along approximately seven miles of beach in <br />support, of the County's Habitat Conservation Plan during the 2021 sea turtle nesting <br />season, as described in the Scope of Work presented below. This monitoring will provide <br />baseline data for future beach nourishment projects and support long-term monitoring <br />efforts for sea turtles along the County's beaches. <br />Scone of Work: <br />Task 1: Project Management <br />The Survey Area consists of an approximately 0.6 -mile northern section (FDEP R-17 <br />to R-20) and an approximately 6.3 -mile southern section (R-86 to the Indian River/St. <br />Lucie County Line). Pre-existing survey zone boundaries will be verified and re- <br />marked, and project -specific data sheets and a database will be created. An EAI project <br />manager will oversee all fieldwork and data management operations and consult with <br />the County on monitoring requirements, as necessary. A project schedule, as well as <br />field survey schedules, will be created and maintained throughout the life of the project. <br />All equipment and supplies necessary to successfully implement this Scope of Work <br />are available. <br />Task 2: Sea Turtle Nesting Surveys and Data Management <br />Daily morning sea turtle nesting surveys will be conducted beginning March 1, 2021 <br />and will continue uninterrupted through September 30, 2021. Thereafter, surveys will <br />be performed three days per week until the last marked nest has been evaluated. <br />