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Gulf Recovery Team Report Steps Toward Restoring Longleaf, Restoring the Gulf Team Chair Vernon Compton with Lark Hayes and Tom Darden Longleaf Partnership Council Meeting April 8, 2014 Biloxi, MS
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Recapping LPC Interest ▹ Mobile, Spring ‘13 LPC Letter and Framework ▹ Charleston, Fall ’13 Gulf Recovery Team formed
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Gulf Recovery Team Objectives ▹ Develop portfolio of longleaf-centric, -related projects ▹ Network/coordinate partners and allies ▹ Strengthen scientific/economic/defense rationale ▹ Decipher/engage in multiple funding processes
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Actions for Portfolio Development ▹ Scanning and “sensing” ▹ Review of official project listings ▹ Nat’l, Regional, & State-by-State Outreach, Incl. LITs ▹ Highlights = Restoration Teams/Burning/Acquisitions
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Coordination of Partners and Allies ▹ Many, many bases to be touched ▹ US Endowment and State Foresters ▹ Coherence & synergy, not duplication or gaps
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Strengthening the Scientific/Economic/Defense Rationale ▹ Building on landscape-level approach of Range-wide Plan & SGAs ▹ Emerging watershed approach with project mapping ▹ Outreach to experts for research, data, models, etc.
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Funding Processes and Emerging Considerations ▹ Challenging “first off” efforts with variable forward motion ▹ Statutory and/or settlement purposes must be addressed ▹ Early marine/coastal focus, but longleaf in the mix ▹ Treasury Rule pending for RESTORE geo scope ▹ Multi-state, scaleable, NEPA ready
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Looking Ahead ▹ Network and momentum is building ▹ Continued longleaf portfolio development ▹ Initial proposals to RESTORE Council, Fall ‘14?
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