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Ecological Associates, Inc. — Scope of Work and Cost Proposal 3 <br />State and Federal Authorizations. All sea turtle monitoring and related activities will <br />be performed under FWC Marine Turtle Permit #261 issued by FWC to EAI Director <br />of Operations, Niki Desjardin. All persons engaged in monitoring performed by EAI <br />for the Sector 3 Beach and Dune Nourishment Project will be listed on the permit. <br />All data will be subject to rigorous QA/QC protocols and stored in EAI's project - <br />specific database. Monthly summary reports will be furnished to APTIM. These reports <br />will tabulate the dates and times of monitoring, names of monitoring personnel, <br />numbers of sea turtle emergences by species, and numbers of nests marked and <br />evaluated for reproductive success, as applicable. Monthly reports will be submitted to <br />APTIM on the last day of the month following delivery of services (e.g., March report <br />due no later than April 30), or as otherwise mutually agreed upon. Daily sea turtle <br />monitoring will be charged at a daily rate *Monthly summary reports on sea turtle <br />nesting and predation will also be sent to the Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge <br />to assist management efforts. <br />Task 4: Nest Marking and Monitoring (FDEP Specific Condition 15) <br />A representative sample of nests in the Project and Reference Areas will be marked for <br />determination of nest fate and reproductive success (not to exceed 390 nests total). <br />Nests will be marked using a series of stakes and surveyor's tape. These nests will be <br />monitored throughout their incubation period to determine nest fate (e.g., hatched, <br />washed out, depredated, vandalized, etc.). After an appropriate incubation period, and <br />in accordance with the FWC Handbook, nests will be excavated to determine <br />reproductive success. Two measures of reproductive success will be calculated: <br />hatching success (the percentage of eggs in the nest that hatch) and emerging success <br />(the percentage of eggs in the nest that produce hatchlings which successfully escape <br />from the nest). <br />Task 5: Post -Construction Escarpment Surveys (FDEP Specific Condition 18) <br />Beginning on March 1, 2023, scarp surveys will be conducted on a weekly basis within <br />the Sector 3 Project Area through October 31, 2023. In accordance with FWC protocol, <br />scarps are functionally defined as an abrupt change in beach slope (greater than 45°) at <br />least 18 inches in height that persists for a distance of 100 feet or more. The location <br />of both the northern and southern terminus of each scarp will be recorded by GPS and <br />average scarp height assigned to one of three categories (0 to 2 feet, 2 to 4 feet, and 4 <br />feet or higher). Additionally, the maximum height of each scarp will be measured. The <br />location (relative to R -monuments), approximate length, height category, maximum <br />height, and percentage of beach scarped will be presented in tabular and/or graphic <br />format for reporting purposes. EAI will notify APTIM of any persistent scarps within <br />the Project Area that may interfere with sea turtle nesting. APTIM shall be responsible <br />for notifying FWC of the presence of those scarps and for coordinating any remediation <br />measures, if required. Scarp monitoring will be charged at a weekly rate. Any services <br />
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