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Approved Date
04/20/2021
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2021-062
Agenda Item Number
8.D.
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Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
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Derelict Vessel Removal Grant Agreement. State Award No. 20318
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Florida Fish <br />and Wildlife To: FWC Contract 20318, Indian River BOCC <br />Conservation From: Phil Horning, Contract Manager <br />Commission RE: Return on Investment Reporting <br />Commissioners <br />Rodney Barreto <br />Chairman g anp <br />Coral Gables This Memorandum is to document the Return of Investment reporting language as <br />gua g <br />mandated and approved by Florida's Executive Office of the Governor, Office of <br />Vice Chairman Michael Sole Policy and Budget, in to FWC Contract 20318. <br />r <br />Tequesta <br />Steven Hudson <br />Fort Lauderdale <br />FWC Agreement Number: 20318 <br />• <br />-AtIK� TtE <br />Oxford <br />CERTIFICATION ON LAST PAGE <br />i y E <br />J.R. SMITH, CLERK <br />Gary Nicklaus <br />Jupiter <br />earliest possible time to prevent additional removal costs and potential damage by <br />interfering with navigation or the environment. Removing vessels at the earliest <br />Florida Fish <br />and Wildlife To: FWC Contract 20318, Indian River BOCC <br />Conservation From: Phil Horning, Contract Manager <br />Commission RE: Return on Investment Reporting <br />Commissioners <br />Rodney Barreto <br />Chairman g anp <br />Coral Gables This Memorandum is to document the Return of Investment reporting language as <br />gua g <br />mandated and approved by Florida's Executive Office of the Governor, Office of <br />Vice Chairman Michael Sole Policy and Budget, in to FWC Contract 20318. <br />r <br />Tequesta <br />Steven Hudson <br />Fort Lauderdale <br />Return of Investment reporting: <br />Gary Lester <br />Analysis at the program's conclusion will list the number of derelict vessels and/or <br />Oxford <br />total linear feet removed for both individual counties and the statewide total. The <br />Managing fish and wildlife <br />resources for their longterm <br />The ultimate objective is for the vessel(s) to be removed from the water at the <br />Gary Nicklaus <br />Jupiter <br />earliest possible time to prevent additional removal costs and potential damage by <br />interfering with navigation or the environment. Removing vessels at the earliest <br />Sonya Rood <br />Statewide Derelict Vessel Database <br />St. Augustine <br />possible time reduces the cost of removing vessels at a later time when they <br />Robert A. Spottswood <br />frequently sink or break apart thereby increasing removal costs. By eliminating <br />Key West <br />these hazards from navigation, there is a reduced chance of injury or death <br />Office of the <br />associated with a collision between a boater and a derelict vessel thereby reducing <br />Executive Director <br />risk to the boater, county and state. <br />Eric Sutton <br />Executive Director <br />Removing r <br />g a greater number of derelict vessels reduces the number of <br />Thomas H. Eason, Ph.D. <br />environmental incidents of pollution caused by spilled fuels and oils and the <br />Assistant Executive Director <br />leaching of caustic chemicals into the waters of the state. A reduction of derelict <br />Jennifer Fitzwater <br />Chief of Staff <br />vessel damage to sea grasses, corals, and other benthic resources also increases <br />value to our states natural resources and reduces restoration costs. Derelict vessels <br />Division of Law <br />can also be a blight on working waterfronts, resort and residential areas. This <br />Enforcement <br />Colonel Curtis Brown <br />blight can negatively affect the economy of these areas including use, sales and <br />Director <br />tourism. <br />(850) 488-6251 <br />(850) 487-0463 FAX <br />Analysis at the program's conclusion will list the number of derelict vessels and/or <br />total linear feet removed for both individual counties and the statewide total. The <br />Managing fish and wildlife <br />resources for their longterm <br />average cost for vessels removed and the average cost per linear foot will also be <br />well-being and the benefit <br />of people. <br />included. The report will measure the percentage of derelict vessels removed for <br />p P g <br />both counties and the entire state based on the pre-program totals as listed in the <br />Statewide Derelict Vessel Database <br />620 South Meridian Street <br />Tallahassee, Florida <br />32399-1600 <br />Voice: 850-488-4676 <br />Hearing/speech-im paired: <br />800-955-8771(T) <br />800 955-8770 (V) <br />MyFWC.com <br />
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