Stephen Sempier, Chris Boyd, Meg Goecker and LaDon Swann Alabama Water Resources Conference Orange Beach, Alabama September 6, 2012
Defining Hydrological Restoration Photo credit: Meg Goecker- IMSG “remove or modify anthropogenic barriers to restore historic tidal estuarine and freshwater exchange to benefit coastal and marine fisheries habitat”
Goals Partnership Components Inventorying Restoring Monitoring Photo credit: Meg Goecker- IMSG
Basic Criteria for Inventory Gulf of Mexico Match definition 5 acres or more Less than $5 million 20-year life span
Collect Basic Information Collect uniform information about potential projects Meeting with Sea Grant Agent One hour per project Sea Grant Agent uploads project
Inventory Form: Background and Project Submission Location Acres restored Type of habitat(s) Historical information Description of barrier Cost Photo credit: NPS.gov
Inventory Form: Ownership, Benefits and Partners Private versus Public Adjacent to conservation area(s) Species benefited Ecosystem services Volunteer opportunities Funding partners Photo credit: NOAA 2010, Returning the Tide
Map Barrier and Impact Area
Projects in Inventory
Use of Inventory: Restoration Sponsors NOAA State Agencies Sea Grant NRDA Non-Governmental Organizations Environmental Religious Others Photo credit: NOAA 2010, Returning the Tide
Request For Proposals Guidelines Match definition of hydrological restoration Up to $100,000 1:1 match Gulf of Mexico Competitive Review Process 2013 RFP closed August 17 th Two projects may be selected
Bayou St. John
Upper Apalachicola Bay
Tampa Bay
Monitoring Plan Development Panel of experts Four categories Hydrology/Structure Nekton Vegetation Soil Core parameters To be released soon
Core Parameters Hydrology/StructureBiotic Assessment of Barrier Removal Water Salinity Inundation Area Open Water Benefit Nekton (presence/absence) Vegetation (coverage by species)
Acknowledgements NOAA Restoration Center Criteria Panel Gulf-wide Sea Grant Extension Network Monitoring Panel
Chris Boyd: Meg Goecker: Steve Sempier: This presentation was supported by the U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries Restoration Center under NOAA Grant NA10NMF , Mississippi ‐ Alabama Sea Grant Consortium, Florida Sea Grant College Program, Louisiana Sea Grant College Program and Texas Sea Grant College Program. The statements, findings, conclusions and recommendations do not necessarily reflect the views of these organizations.