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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAugust 31 2022 Agency Scoping Meeting_final PPTTOWN OF OAK ISLAND, NORTH CAROLINA �141 1. 11 I Ld Agenda • Overview of Oak Island Beach Management Plan (OIBMP) • Discussion of Borrow Area Sources • Regulatory Pathway • Agency Discussion — To Establish and Implement a Comprehensive, Long -Term, Non - Federal Beach and Inlet Management Program that will Restore and Maintain the Oceanfront Shoreline Of Oak Island. — Provide Shore Protection for Residential Structures, Infrastructure, and Recreational Assets; and Preserve the Local Tourism -Based Economy. — Consolidate the Shore Protection Planning and Management Activities of the Town Under a Unified, Regional Beach and Inlet Management Program. Historical Nourishment Placements to Date as 3 + + + + 227,31 ��Z1, p12130 3,+ c 1.27p 00I iY� � 1 I� cY 4,057 cY 7 vy �,,930 cY 12,803 cY _ 03 c Y Legend �► 20C1 Initial Construction New 44' Channel 2001 Sea Turtle Habitat restoration -0--0-2009 Lockwoods Folly River Crossing 2009 Wilmington Harbor Maintenance Dredging 2015 Lockwood Folly Habitat Restoration 2017118 Hurricane Matthew FEMA Emergency Dune 2018 Wilmington Harbor Maintenance Dredging ►2019AIWW Crossing 2021 AIWW Crossing and Widener ►2020121 Renourishment *--►2021122 Renourishment Aerial Imagery, NAIP 2016 0 6,000 12,000 Feet u. S ✓✓✓ 23,170 Cy 728 " 1 J / I y 5�0�000 l 1 f c 605,000 c 511,300 cy f • Background erosion and the increase in storm events has made most of the oceanfront vulnerable to damage Important to maintain a dune and berm to protect upland infrastructure A plan to maintain a Design LoP (10-yr or 25-yr Design Storm Event) meets engineered beach requirement by FEMA for a full reimbursement of storm volume losses I Level of Protection (LoP) and Advance Fill Placement • 300 ft of berm loss since the 2001 Turtle Project • OIBMP LoP and Advance Fill less than the 2001 Turtle Project 15 la 12 10 8 g w y 0 z 2 o 0 U. .q _10 .0 .24 Design LoP ZQOZ Turtle ., Pra ect Fill 300'�� 0 50 100 150 M 250 300 350 400 450 Soo wonce Gam easeune 00 -Existing Profile -----Design LoP {base fill} - - - Advance Fill ss0 (ICU bY] IOO 750 $W ------- 2001 Turtle Project A • Island Wide Reaches Current State of the Beach — oR Isaias Current State of the Beach — Post Isaias Current State of the Beach — Post Isaias PIT Post-isaias beach Protife Post -Current Projects Profile 4DMd(Nt kl6d C3�1� pr�Qo � o o Dune ■ 10' w (crest) x 601 W (base) x T" H Dune [grass a &�Ka aaq][� Ma)gw Ian: (90' seaward of Post -Isaias) Dune ■ 100 w (crest) x 501 W (bass) x 7' H Dune Beach Berlin = 50' W Grass M&W M)QgB aag]ab Wtq�P yang (140' seaward of Post -Isaias) Future Nourishment Project Profile • 6-yr Nourishment Interval Volume Need -1.3 Mcy (~217 kcy/yr) • 6-yr Nourishment Interval Volume Need -1.3 Mcy (~217 kcy/yr) Volume Change above -12 ft NAVD88 Less Nourishment Reach Length 2014 vs. 2015 2015 vs. 2016 2016 vs. 2017 2017 vs. 2018 2018 vs. 2019 2019 vs. 2020 2020 vs. 2021 Average Average Sub -Reach ft cy cy cy cy cy cy cy cy cy/ft Oak Island -East End 8,498 -6,684 13,950 -59,893 -61,371 -105,292 -14,171 -88,359 -45,975 -5.4 210+00-290+00 Oak Island -East 11,986 -53,084 42,905 -75,9D1 -35,216 -143,346 24,805 -55,980 -42,260 -3.5 304+00 - 41 D+QQ Oak Island -Central 9,109 -19,753 77,660 -78,960 41,771 -116,275 6,642 -25,094 -16,287 -1.8 424+00 - 5DD+QQ Oak Island -West 8,931 7,977 40,152 -96,586 1D,464 -92,487 -279 -5,771 -19,504 -2.2 51 Q+00 - 59D+QQ Oak Island -West End 8,481 -157,184 18,195 -125,628 -37,211 -172,155 -113,474 -64,800 -93,180 -11.0 600+00 - 68D+QQ Oak Island-Lockwoods Folly 2,152 NIA NIA -123,7D3 -54,633 87,674 2,D33 -66,672 -31,D6D -14.4 Inlet 685+00 - 700+QD Reach Length total total total total total total total Oak Island-Oceanfront47,005 -228,729 192,86D -436,968 -81,564 -629,554 -96,477 -24D,DD4 -217,2D5 -4_6 21 Q+QQ - 68068Q+GQ* Volume Change above -20 ft NAVD88 Less Nourishment Reach Length 2014 vs. 2015 2015 vs. 2016 2016 vs. 2017 2017 vs. 2018 2018 vs. 2019 2019 vs. 2020 2020 vs. 2021 Average Average Sub -Reach ft cy cy cy cy cy cy cy c c Ift Oak Island -East End 8,498 -43,200 46,650 -60,853 -8,D21 -90,Q24 -4D,767 -97,739 -41,994 -4.9 210+00-290+DD Oak Island -East 11,986 -92,332 73,301 -27,460 -2,215 -37,163 -31,332 -41,018 -22,6D3 -1.9 3DD+DD-41D+DD Oak Island -Central 9,109 -38,678 81,631 -37,607 2.1,551 -11,238 -13,6D6 -38,647 -5,227 -D_6 424+00 - 5DD+00 Oak Island -West 8,931 -16,500 14,094 -62,663 -8,740 30,465 15,823 -27,1 D8 -7,8D4 -D_9 51 Q+00 - 59D+00 Oak Island -West End 8,481 -21 D,469 54,1 D3 -116,371 -1 DD,529 -114,518 -54,D78 -115,820 -93,955 -11.1 604+00 - 68D+00 Oak Island-Lockwoods Folly 2,152 NIA NIA NIA NIA NIA NIA NIA NIA NIA Inlet 685+00 - 700+QD Reach Length total total total total total total total Toral Total Oak Island -Oceanfront 47,005 -4D1,179 269,778 -304,954 -97,954 -222,478 -123,959 -32D,333 -171,583 -3.7 21 D+DQ - 680+DD* • Current Estimated Sand Need for 50-yr = 30 Mcy (Background and Storms • Frying Pan Shoals Is Proposed As Main Source — Supplemented By Other Sources is Current Estimates of Available Sand In Frying Pan Shoals _ #W29 Mcy in State Waters and ow58 Mcy Federal Waters in Areas Studied to Date • Additional Field Investigations Ongoing • 20/21 and 21/22 Projects (25-yr Design LoP) — Sand Sources: Jay Bird Shoals and Central Reach — Volumes: 20/21 (729 Kcy), 21/22 (768 Kcy) = Total —1.5 Mcy • OIBMP First Nourishment Project and Maintenance (Advance Fill) — Sand Sources: Frying Pan Shoals/Jay Bird Shoals/ODMDS/Yellow Banks/Etc. — Initial Project Volume and Cost Estimate depends on timing after 21/22 project • Current Best Estimate: 1.65 Mcy @ $40.OM • FEMA Engineered Beach obtained after construction of the Initial Project — Maintenance Event Volume and Cost Estimate • 1.3 Mcy $31.9M (Estimated 6-yr Interval) • Annual Shoreline Mapping/Monitoring Program Cost of $100,000/year Engineering Cost Mob/Demob Volume (cy) Unit Rate ($/cy) Total Cost Initial Project 2/500/000 $6,500,000 1,650,000 $18.75 $39,950,000 Maintenance Events (6-yr Interval) 1,000,000 $6,500,000 1,3001000 $18.75 $31,900,000 *All Cost Estimates Above are in 2021 Dollars Session Law — 2021-180, Section 5.9.(a)(6) — $20 M Set Aside for Town of Oak Island —Direct Grant — 1/1 Cost Share Is Required —Funds Encumbered by June 30, 2023 • Analytical Anal — Digitize inlet throat and shoreline locations — Look for patterns to determine "safe corridor" — Cultural resources are a major constraint • Modeling — Field velocity studies of Lockwoods Folly Inlet for models — Test options to verify analytical results - Ongoing Potential Terminal Groin Options - If Needed t;ak Island 2 ON.. 1 Legend Static 680+00 600R Station 580+00 C 750ft -• Station 680+00 1000Ft Station 685+00 @ 500f1 Station 685+00 @ 750ft - Station 685+00 1000ft -- Station 700+00 cQ 1200ft D 2D0 400 S00 Fee[ 1 inch = 400 feet ctas: bnal Igor, NCC.PAsp 2027 Ccctiina4 System: SW. Ple— NA13K i2C 11: ur-y Performed bg TI CcQ ml Nslch 2321 Oak Isalnd Terminal Groin Options ❑rrnvn By: Brandon Grent Review BY: Da W: 5l1512D22 WMa Sce le: 1ADD Pa a of IhAq rnaffatt & nicho rn rr. u a N: ,.,f 4760 FeAl-of i-iame no. aulfe joo F.a' ,p MC 2760 549-7Bf-RE26 .mr.c�uR ifn.fiu'.�xvri Stage 1 Contract- $1.9M • Stage 2 Contract = $1.8M Total Allotted for Field Investigations to Date = $2.5M Stage 3 — TBD — Finalize Permitting — First Project Design, Bidding and Construction — FEMA Engineered Beach Documentation • Annual Monitoring Survey Contract = $100k • Field Investigations — Geophysical mapping and magnetometer • Available Data being utilized where available — Geotechnical vibracoring for sediment compatibility • November 2018 Eastern Channel, LFI, AIWW Bend widener • January -March 2019 OKI Borrow Area/Jay Bird Shoals/Frying Pan Shoals • Fall 2022 — Frying Pan Shoals Extension — Refining State and Federal Frying Pan Shoals with Additional Vibracores — Refining Old and New ODMDS with Additional Vibracores — Exploration of Wilmington Harbor Channel • Historical Sand Searches to Date RL ., :.�, .� � I .o '� • � „�qd r. w`.k� Jam•' �"��-f :-'�� � �. 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'16 7 22 S Sh � f 22 5 11 28 R 1 12_ 15 ■ ■ 22 ■ S 8 8 11 J12 -1 o Mcy .... 21 L f a ,� ■ ■ ■ ■ �$ 12,: 1 , 35 ■ ■ 20 1;1 7 1 7 22 ■ ■ ■ B l sa 15 1 23 'M -D C ARGE ZONE j, 13 q� 25 �s ote Z} 7 + 1 5 AT _! 7 37 7 ■ 5 35 2 ■ ■ ■ 8 38 r 32�-- .� our Mile Slue such -3.1 Mc7 9 36 7m 40 _ 13 F Legend ■ Existing Vibracores 39 16 ■ FPS_ Add_3fibracores_State 13 13 ■ ■ ■ FPS_ State_ Expand_ Survey _ ■ FPS_Add_;lbracares_Fed 34 FPS_Fed_Expand_Survey ti15 vw msr,cw mvrlaw rrsrvw msevaw �r��o-v. -0.7 Mcy 41 r� far J_ 46 ,l r Legend • ODMDS_vibracores_add � • Existing Vibracores Dump Site dal) to 041 jo -1.0 Mcy Legend • ODMDS vibracores ]add • Existing Vibraccres R a I 21a5.P00 2,252,000 2,259,000 Z.m.000 Yellow Banks 1: 5 Vibracores, 79U' Spacing L`h Yellow Banks 2: 5 Vibracores. 375' Spacing Yellow Banks 4: 5 Vibracores, 500' Spacing Yellow Banks 5: 5 Vibracores, 400' Spacing • Proposed Vjbracores - Zone 1 Yellow Banks 3 0 Yellow Banks 1 i_i Yellow Banks 4 Yellow Banks 2 Q Yellow Banks 5 ll 0 1,000 2,000 4,1306 a Feet n uoo 2a30,0o 2,232,000 z.zs-,00c 2.23s,000 2�2HMO 1 � r r 6 ° ° O 6 �� e r '^ a ALR ADY� ' OLLE i Breakers o . .............. . ........._ ... . :+ . ,Breakers OLREGS 192 ICJ W1 - 0 WHIS 31 222a-WO 2 230 0o 0 2 232 000 Z231➢oe 2 23-9 000 22m coo rme °ems _. 's,,.,* • Sheep Island: 5 Vibracores, 350' Spacing V d`hm AIWW Crossing: 9 Vibracores, 500' Spacing V « c Lockwoods Folly Inlet: 9 Vibracores, 1000' Spacing Eastern Channel: 10 Vibracores, 500' Spacing Proposed Vibracores - Zone I Lo k—ds Folly Inlet Sheep Island Q Eastern Channel ZI AJWW Crossing & Bend Widener 1: 0 750 1,500 3,000 Feet • Additional "Delta" Projects/SMP/Outer Reaches [Wilmington Harbor Snow'S MOTSU Marsh Boundary � Brunswick County- Upper Harbor Re ewer Fourth Horsoslide 1 f� Brunswlck - hoal 'Regsyes Mid R Wier-F190Ches pper Lawei intPPe U r 9 Brunswick Midnight IJ g Upper Midnight Lovrer Upper Keg Island LiM ul Lilfipu� [eland Lower Big d Island MOTSU Buffer Pans New Hanovier County Carviina�B�acli `�"` : Map Map Dme $Wemter 7, 207 Map g�aoo7-a>3. .5a figure 2. Wilmington Harbor Navigation Location 0 � � 4 Project- Channel nomenclature provided - NEas n6or Mrles Island Old ODIVIDS (No longer used Outer Bar Oak Island Channel Inner Bar New eol~noS Channel �5711 sla (Ocean Dredged Material Disposal Site}FlAnge 3 Range 2 ----------—---.... Southport Boldhead Bhoal Ranges 1,2, 3 3 Range 1 Smith Baidh) Island Caswell ri Bald Head rsrand Map DSIC Septefter 7. 2007 reap R sawgis•2o97.094 -- o1 2 NirlgS 10 A TLANTIC OCEAN �owur Brunswick County V MOTSU Btruiidary Marsh Mid River Reaches Hor s esti oc ShOdl RBdv�S ' Paint owcr Upi,,,_ Midnight ;Siidnight t{ _. USACE "Delta" Project L • t rG� '._ _If BEACH ETS ARCHAEOLOGICAL 4 RESTRICTED AREA eft SEE NOTE 2 _ (� SMI H ISLAND CHANNEL pq 11 E SEE SHEET CB1D1 APPROX. LpCATION pF �ti UNDERWATER ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION CABLES AND t WATER SUPPLY LINE, SEE NOTE 1 } !�u x• SMITH ISLAND CHANNEL OPTION SEE SHEET CB101 del SHOAL CHANNEL 3E}SEE SHEET CB102 Sl I, ti �D i • Wilmington Harbor Channels rr AN x ■y� - r IL -- s J Y• II f a1 1 1 •Im ", " L• rl MI Y1'rY•LJ fi 1 i! t �fJ�r '- -N.. FAlr i A4 .Y 54 �r N a � � r r' Jq +f V� Y x4 44 �1■ - ++�� uY+ 4 i R.. d •i Rift y Ev Id ,u +4� + yy JT 1 •YII r � qp Not, {' VA ir � rnlf � Ii I r"nurLA-4 r,i awcwr r I a ----- -IZ31 H it 1. 6 w i w 11 61 9 0Q G "ry AT L A N TIC 0 C E A N"O° r�'Po '�•ov �ay.vv y y.'. No�p■ r�•� -.. WR.MINUTpN tUW80H NAVIGATION PROJECT h..oa BW�HEAD 3HCAL CHANNEL • [NEW ALIGNMENTI a,o vo ❑DEAN CRECGEO 'rsve MATERIAL DISPLQ9AL y� SITE SGVM0.5'• l)O�Cp rb.Po mrr"I. 'MLMINGTON OFFSHORE Fl:,HEFI "t°■-°� ENHANCEMSNf STRICTURE (WpFES] arv, Po J60-ov 1 w 0 1 MU • Lockwoods Folly Inlet and AIWW Crossing Twomt I? Goy Yanilent 77 ��r-ter--- .--• -. • �: i wrr x°.a Haldan beach Uak fend Look -pods Foky In1@e I min eMe.r.. • ODMDS Management — Better Partitioning for Beach Compatible Material If Placed r �_r� � y �wnM� u 'fig Far s' k•': i � � �+ Y' ., ' ��� i — _ . „�•' fiat ,� , � awr 're. _ � " ,. " CAPE!F'EAR --" b r iu Lat 33° 4[i.010' N Lat 33° 46.010' N y " Long. 78° 0.98S W �� • , " "' Long. 78° 2A83. W=, r ` Lat 33° 41.011' N a Long. 78° 0.983' W ' ODMDS �a• New Wil minlge Lat 33' 41.011' N VICInITy. glon OQMQS Long. 78° 3.983' W ' C°eremalaa are iaoaac rlm NAQai w F ^' c°eMlnatea. Con. Ir NAo 2] •• perms crN 2za.7s IFpA oeelgnauonl. " saceW..—NO—t_. less Nap Date! ma" 'f, 2p12 41 -' ¢ ` I • I' Nap / 5aln,evgle-2�12-012-05 Ilr, ❑ 0.5 1 1.5 2 Miles rL III P-A .. 1 �40o. x 4} g r. C. Y�lr Mel'+^' a w 111j.4.I • ,.,- p 1 tti w, ,1 'y�jj'riv r Ilf , �! in .1 urh a dp r .. J,�7M' •a 1 R A Y � 4e r} I ' 411 i ryr .+Arks Y� dilla ' a •j. I. N nyyf,eyyF y I n s.,w FAa .l.nr. rf 4,11 W'r'LC�f , { }!j N !YP 4 f • 9 su 1'' +fie wrny l6JdT r iT +- Id IN { j° , a I + F � rt I • r . r i' __+' 1 • Wintering piping plover critical habitat • Reproductive critical habitat and nesting habitat for sea turtles is Spawning and migratory transport routes and habitats within FPS and the Cape Fear Inlet 0 Sediment compatibility • Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act (ESA) of 1973 — Federal agencies are required to consult with the USFWS and NMFS to ensure that actions they undertake, fund, or authorize are not likely to jeopardize the continued existence of any threatened or endangered species or result in destroying or adversely modifying designated critical habitat. • Magnuson -Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act of 1996 — Federal agencies are required to consult with NMFS to ensure that actions they undertake, fund, or authorize incorporate Essential Fish Habitat (EFH) conservation into the planning process. • Introduction- includes information about the process — Purpose of NEPA — Roles and Responsibilities of agencies — NEPA process overview — Public Scoping — Federal and State Laws and Regulations Overview • Purpose and Need of proposed action — Past Management Actions — Town's Capabilities and Capacities in Implementing a Long -Term Maintenance Plan • Project Alternatives — No Action — Relocation and Abandonment — Nourishment Only — Nourishment and Non -Structural Management — Nourishment and Structural Management • Affected Environment — Environmental Setting • Physical- oceanographic processes, seafloor geomorphology, etc. • Biological- marine habitats (hard bottom and reef, water column habitat, beach and dune, etc.), protected species, etc. • Socioeconomic- cultural resources, fisheries, land use, scenic resources, etc. • Environmental Consequences • Minimization Measures M � Marine Mammals North Atlantic right whale Eubalaena glacialis NMFS Endangered Occurs in Area Fin Whale Balaenoptera physalus NMFS Endangered None designated Sei Whale Balaenoptera borealis NMFS Endangered None designated Blue Whale Balaenoptera musculus NMFS Endangered None designated Sperm Whale Physetermacrocephalus NMFS Endangered None designated West Indian manatee Trichechus manatus USFWS Endangered Not present Sea turtles Leatherback sea turtle Dermochelys coriacea NMFS, USFWS Endangered Not present Loggerhead sea turtle Caretta caretta NMFS, USFWS Threatened Occurs in area Green sea turtle Chelonia mydas NMFS, USFWS Threatened Not present Hawksbill sea turtle Eretmochelys imbricata NMFS, USFWS Endangered Not present Kemp's ridley sea turtle Lepidochelys kempii NMFS, USFWS Endangered Not present Fish and Elasmobranchs Atlantic sturgeon Acipenser oxyrinchus oxyrinchus NMFS Endangered Occurs in area Shortnose sturgeon Acipenser brewrostrum NMFS Endangered None designated Oceanic white tip Carcharhinus longimanus NMFS Threatened None designated Scalloped hammerhead shark Sphyrna lewini NMFS Threatened None designated Smalltooth sawfish Pristis pectinata NMFS Endangered Not present Giant Manta Ray Manta birostris NMFS Threatened None designated Birds Piping plover Charadrius melodus USFWS Threatened Occurs in area Red knot Calidris canutus rufa USFWS Threatened Not present Wood stork Mycteria americana USFWS Threatened None designated Roseate Tern Sterna dougallii dougallii USFWS Endangered None designated Plants Seabeach amaranth Amaranthus pumilus USFWS Threatened None designated — Frying Pan Shoals is designated as Habitat Areas of Particular Concern (HAPC). — Designated as a HAPC for shrimp, snapper -grouper complex, and coastal migratory pelagic species by the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council. Prey Species Noise Water Quality Habitat Vessel Disturbance Collision Entrainment Map 16. Strategic Habitat Area (SHA) nominations #10—Frying Pan Shoal and parts of #11— Bald Head Island. ��F� Pfl k / a 5 -B ghQal 11� QG I ''Mv M '35 29 2. �� I 2x 2TL- 58_�p ❑R12r'2'P i23 Bad'\ d B Head 39 2G.� ag 5 /s�ana. ., y 69,86 -_ 9fl%aK I a� � V1, 27-z n xs / 25 1 � � r•B, � -i / N, PN r 90 � ssr �\ l' xe(' sn•q� zl zo • CAPEsFEA�i 39 99 - G -1 35 F,G2. t iIB MI5 )S' _ 42 3 qB 333333�222222,111111� al z4 n�i ire 1Va 6136 CsP pebliA�r zz �\ / i as SFn a ! e 36138�"♦sh • � `y B a 11 ?_� / I 91 � c3 r+G% i i1,S nmr E5 r7 'L 5 I[ t9 618fi f ssn oa �� dv ez,i e r T u 618742 �' +s 61$8 I za:cnarter�on•e _�s 2, 6] Cf• b I99 - - 4 -- -� I 15 ffN, �Nd I'ilW tloarain9Ale9 WN^� 1 . 61i - � '. u t Four M�la slue � W Si 51a 9n 9 t 9e 9M M rc<e 6j al 9e 1 l sr � I an E a 6236 g�,3 T 1' ai q, 16238 14 2 a � 6202 � ,B I6203 I _ 11J I s s ai k _ 1J w s� Legend 0 Frying Pan Shoals: State 6286 ` i0 —6252 6253, 1 Q Frying Pan Shoals: Federal 9s 143 u r 0 Old ODMDS 4 P New ODMDS 0 3,500 7,000 14,0 00 Feet �1 Iff Spiny Lobster Panukrus argus ALL Slipper Lobster Scygurides -difer ALL Brown shrimp Farfimrepenaeus artaua Larvae/Eggs/Adult Pink Shrimp Farfantepenaeus dunnn rrrr Larvae/Eggs/Adult White Shrimp Lrtopenoues setIll Larvae/Epgs/Adult Bluefish efish� Pomatomus sahatrix Larvae/Eggs/Adultlluven ile Sum mar Flounder parakRhthys dentotus Adult/Juvenile Atlantic Butterfish PeprNus frlswnthus Larvae/Juvenile/Adult Coostof Pelogics ......... ................. Spanish Mackerel SmMberamarus nmcukatus ALL King Mackerel Scam6eromorus mvolla ALL Cobia Rachycentran conodum ALL Snapper -Grouper Snapper- Grouper ALL Management Unit Highly Migratory Species Spinner Shark Car,charhinus brevipinna Juvenile/Adult Neonate Atlantle Sait lsh Istiaphorus plutypterus Adult Sandbar Shark Corrhorhm. pkumbeus Adultluvenile Scalloped Hammerhead Shark Sphyma lewini Jwenile/Adult Tiger Shark Gakeocerdo cuvier Juvenile/Adult/Neonate Blacktip Shark Corchorhinus limborus Juvenile/Adult Bloc knose Shark Carcharhinus acronotus Juvenile/Adult Smoothhound Shark Mustelus cnnls ALL Adantle Sharpnose Shark F(hlroprionadan terraenovac Juvenile/Adult Neonate Bonnethead Shark Sphyrrra thhura 1u nilelAdult Sand Tiger Shark Carcharias tau rus Neonate/luyenile Adult Clearnose Skate Raja eglanterla Juvenile Wmdowoane Hounder Scophtholmus oquosus Juvenile • PNAs are designated as HAPC for shrimp, red drum, coastal migratory pelagics, and estuarine dependent species of the snapper - grouper complex. • PNAs in the vicinity of the area are primarily located west of the Lockwoods Folly River Inlet in small tidal creeks, in portions of the AIWW and the Davis Canal • Potential indirect effects on estuarine marshes and PNAs -" - LMW.MQoda Folly PJ _ f 3lWlot0e CrWk (LHtle BhallolY Rlver) IF � �i LAclnwad Foly Rher ,-z�,, 1. 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