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MEMORANDUM
TO: Cyndi Karoly (NCDWQ)
FROM: Jenny Johnson (LMG)
DATE: March 29, 2011
RE: Stone Farm Mitigation Bank - Year 3 AMR (Phase 1)
On behalf of Stone Farm Mitigation Bank, LLC, please find enclosed a copy of the Year 3
Annual Monitoring Report for the Stone Farm Mitigation Bank. Should you have any
questions or require additional information, please contact Christian Preziosi via phone
(910.452.0001) or email (cpreziosi@lmgroup.net).
Thank you for your continued assistance with this project.
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LAND MANAGEMENT GROUP INC.
Environmental Consultants
MEMORANDUM
TO: Cyndi Karoly (NCDWQ)
FROM: Jenny Johnson (LMG)
DATE: March 29, 2011
RE: Stone Farm Mitigation Bank-Year 3 AMR (Phase 1)
On behalf of Stone Farm Mitigation Bank, LLC, please find enclosed a copy of the Year 3
Annual Monitoring Report for the Stone Farm Mitigation Bank. Should you have any
questions or require additional information, please contact Christian Preziosi via phone
(910.452.0001) or email (cpreziosi@lmgroup.net).
Thank you for your continued assistance with this project.
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Stone Farm Regional Mitigation Bank
Annual Monitoring Report - Year 3
(Phase One)
Brunswick County, NC
Lumber River Basin
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• TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0 PROJECT OVERVIEW ........................................................................................1
Introduction ...........................................................................................................1
Mitigation Goals and Objectives ...........................................................................1
Project Implementation ......................................................................................... 2
Contingency Measures ......................................................................................... 3
2.0 MONITORING REQUIREMENTS .........................................................................5
3.0 MONITORING RESULTS (Year 3) .......................................................................6
A. Vegetation Monitoring .....................................................................................6
B. Hydrologic Monitoring ......................................................................................7
4.0. CONCLUSION ......................................................................................................8
LIST OF FIGURES, TABLES, AND APPENDICES
Figure 1 ...................................Vicinity Map
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Figure 2 ..................................................................................... Ditch Plug Location Map
Figure 3 ..................................................................................... Monitoring Plot/Well Map
Figure 4 ...................................................................................... USGS Topographic Map
Figure 5 ................................................................................................ NRCS Soil Survey
Figure 6 ...Aerial Photography
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Table 1 ............................................................................................ Phase 1 Planting List
Table 2 .................................................................................... Phase 1 Tasks Completed
Table 3 .................................................................. Annual Monitoring Data Sheet-Year 3
Table 4 ............................................................Summary of Year 3 Hydrologic Monitoring
Table 5 .................................................................................Year 3 Stem Counts-Planted
Table 5A ..........................................................................Year 3 Stem Counts-Volunteers
Table 6 ...............................................................................Stem Counts by Year-Planted
Appendix A ............................................................................................ Site Photographs
Appendix B ................................. Individual Plot Data Sheets (Year 3 Monitoring - 2010)
Appendix C ................................................ Hydrographs (January 2010-December 2010)
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• 1.0 PROJECT OVERVIEW
Introduction
As approved by the Mitigation Bank Review Team (MBRT), the bank Sponsor began
implementation of Phase One of the restoration project (the 145 ac. Carolina bay) in October 2007
(Figure 1). These activities included logging, plug installation, planting of characteristic seedlings,
and installation of monitoring devices. Placement of fill material within existing ditches (Figure 2)
was authorized under Nationwide Permit 27 issued by the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)
on January 25, 2008 (Action ID# 2003-00682) and the corresponding 401 Water Quality
Certification issued on January 2, 2008 (DWQ Project #20071843).
Mitigation Goals and Objectives
The proposed restoration project is intended to provide suitable, high-quality wetland and stream
restoration to mitigate for authorized impacts within the Lumber River Basin (USGS 8-digit
Hydrologic Unit 03040207; DWQ Subbasin 03-07-57). The objective of the project is to restore
. natural vegetative and hydrologic conditions throughout the nonriverine, riverine, and Coastal Plain
stream habitat that have been compromised by previous land use activities. The primary functions
of the restoration project are to provide surface water storage, sediment retention, and organic
carbon transport to downstream food-webs. This project provides an invaluable opportunity to
restore an entire watershed within a region currently experiencing acute development pressures.
Furthermore, the potential for nutrient removal and niche-habitat utilization will also be realized
given the large scope of the project.
Phase One of the project is intended to restore the hydrology and vegetation of a previously
drained and timber-managed headwater Carolina Bay. Restoration of this upstream headwater
area is essential to the overall health of the watershed, as nutrients and organic carbon will be
transported downstream, providing valuable food web support within the aquatic habitat. The
vegetative restoration component will reestablish a mixture of pond pine (Pinus serotina) and
native hardwoods relative to existing topography and restored hydroperiod. The prescribed
plantings and existing seed source will combine to develop an assemblage of canopy and sub-
canopy species similar to undisturbed bays within the area. The development of these strata will
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• restore valuable refuge and feeding habitat for numerous species of birds and amphibians which
was lost as a result of the previous land management practices.
Project Implementation
Restoration activities were initiated in October 2007 with the logging of the loblolly pine (Pinus
taeda) within the bay. Logging crews were instructed to remove all loblolly pines, sweet gum, and
other non-target species in preparation for planting in February 2008. Land Management Group,
Inc. (LMG) staff supervised the logging crews to ensure that target species such as red bay
(Persea borbonia) and sweetbay (Magnolia virginiana) were not removed.
Earthwork initially included the installation of eleven (11) interior ditch plugs (approximately 30' in
length) to facilitate logging activities throughout the site. These plugs were constructed using
adjacent spoil material and tree debris from the logging operations. Prior to project construction,
appropriate 401/404 authorization was received for placement of the plugs within the ditches.
Once logging was completed, additional plugs were installed at the northern (#8) and eastern (#14)
i outlets of the Carolina bay (Figure 2). These plugs exceed 100-ft in length and consist of fill
material sourced from adjacent spoil piles and a permitted on-site borrow pit. All areas that were
disturbed during the installation process were covered with a seed mixture to minimize erosion.
Refer to the previously submitted mitigation plan for photographs of the initial post-construction
conditions. Limited grading in the areas directly adjacent to the ditches was also conducted to
direct drainage towards the bay. Prior to installation of these plugs, water was directed towards the
Sandpiper Golf Course via the northern outlet and towards Old Georgetown Road via the eastern
outlet.
Approximately 77,000 hardwood tree seedlings were planted throughout the bay between March 3
and March 7, 2008. Seedlings were planted on approximate 9-ft centers, corresponding to an
average density of 536 seedlings per acre. Planting was supervised by LMG personnel to ensure
proper spacing and planting depths. Atlantic white cedar (Chamaecyparis thyoides) and bald
cypress (Taxodium distichum) comprised a majority of the seedlings planted, totaling
approximately 46,000. Species such as swamp tupelo (Nyssa biflora), tulip poplar (Liriodendron
tulipifera), and river birch (Betula nigra) were also planted (See Table 1 for a complete list and
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• quantities). Tulip poplar and river birch were planted in slightly higher landscape positions near the
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rim of the bay, while the remaining species were planted in the central portions that will likely
experience longer flooding durations. An additional 20,000 pond pine (Pinus serotina) seedlings
were also planted throughout the restored bay area in April 2009. This supplemental planting
increases the density of planted species to 674 stems/acre throughout the project area (Table 1).
Table 1. Stone Farm Mitigation Bank - Phase 1 Planting List (March 2008/April 2009)
Carolina Bay/High Pocosin 145 ac. Nonriverine Restoration
2008 Planting
Common Name Scientific Name % Composition # Planted
Atlantic White Cedar Chamaecyparis thyoides 15% 14,400
Bald Cypress Taxodium distichum 31% 30,000
Swamp Tupelo Nyssa biflora 13% 13,050
River Birch Betula nigra 13% 12,261
Ironwood Carpinus carolinium 5% 4,475
Tulip Poplar Liriodendron tulipifera 2% 2,000
Elderberry Sambucus canadensis 2% 1,600
2009 Supplemental Planting
Pond Pine Pinus serotina 20% 20,000
TOTAL 97,786
Contingency Measures
Grading work conducted during initial project implementation resulted in a discernible increase in
groundwater levels throughout the Carolina bay. While plugs restricted outflow from the restored
bay, subsurface drainage continued to be observed during the months subsequent to planting.
Upon further site assessments (including site meetings with the Corps of Engineers Wilmington
Regulatory Branch), it was decided that specific plugs (particularly Plug #2 through Plug #4)
needed to be re-constructed. In April 2009, these plugs were rebuilt using earthen fill material from
the surrounding spoil piles.
In 2010, a condition report for all plugs within the Carolina bay was prepared in response to
observations made during a site review by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) on January
14th. Specifically, it was observed that Plug #4 exhibited evidence of surface erosion (i.e. down-
cutting) subsequent to above normal rainfall and high flow events. Based upon conditions
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observed during the meeting, Plugs #2, #3, and #4 have been subsequently reinforced with clay,
filter fabric, and rip-rap (Table 2). In addition, side-cast material has been backfilled along a 100-
to 200-ft section of ditch up-gradient from Plug #2 and Plug #4.
The interior plugs observed were stable with little or no evidence of erosion. In general, these
plugs are functioning to reduce discharge to pre-existing outlets of the bay. Some water movement
and discharge is necessary to provide the required hydrology to the mainstem of the stream reach
to be restored as part of Phase Two. The primary objective is to eliminate flow to the eastern and
southern outlets that existed prior to the bay restoration. This has been effectively achieved via the
plugs installed at these locations (Plug #8 and #14, respectively). There is no evidence of surface
water exiting the bay at these locations, and there is no apparent risk to the long-term stability of
these plugs. Plug #8 is approximately 175 ft in length. Plug #14 is over 200 ft in length. Plugs
have been installed to direct water to the northwestern outlet (the upper reach of the coastal plain
stream). During periods of high rainfall and increased flow, surface flow over certain plugs
(particularly Plugs #2, #3, and #4) has been observed and is desired. Additional ditch backfill was
0 also performed up-gradient of Plug #4, #11 and #13 per the recommendation of the USACE.
Table 2. Summary of Tasks Completed on Phase I
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Description of Task Date
Logging within Carolina Bay October 2007
Site Planting March 2008
Completion of Plug Installation June 2008
Year 1 Monitoring October 2008
Supplemental Planting (20,000 Pond Pine) April 2009
Additional Earthwork on Plug #2 and Plug #4 April 2009
Year 2 Monitoring October 2009
On-site Meeting with COE Staff January 2010
Plugs #2, #3, and #4 Reinforced (rip-rap, clay, filter fabric) February 2010
Plug Assessment Report Submitted March 2010
Year 3 Monitoring October 2010
Year 3 Monitoring Report Submitted March 2011
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• 2.0 MONITORING REQUIREMENTS
Annual monitoring is being conducted near the end of each growing season for a period of five
years. This monitoring includes both a vegetative and hydrologic component per the approved
mitigation banking instrument. The specific success criteria for the bank are listed below.
(1) Demonstrated density of planted species to meet or exceed 320 trees per acre at the end
of 3 years (post-planting) and 260 trees per acres at the end of 5 years (post-planting). 1
(2) No single volunteer species (most notably, red maple, loblolly pine, and sweet gum) will
comprise more than 50% of the total composition at year 2 or 3. If this occurs, remedial
procedures will be implemented. During years 4 and 5, no single volunteer species,
comprising over 50% of the total composition, may be more than half the height of the
planted trees. If this occurs, remedial procedures will be implemented.
(3) Hydrology during the growing season must be sufficient to at least meet the guidelines set
forth within the 1987 Corps of Engineers Wetlands Delineation Manual (Technical Report
Y-87-1). Therefore, the hydrologic criterion will be the establishment of a static water table
at, or within, 12" of the soil surface for 12% of the growing season2 (equivalent to 32 days
based upon SCS-established growing season March 7t" through November 28th) during
periods of normal rainfall.
The vegetative component for Phase 1 includes an assessment of the conditions within each of the
24 permanent monitoring plots that have been established throughout the project area (Figure 3).
Hydrologic monitoring is being conducted via six (6) automated, shallow groundwater monitoring
wells recording on daily intervals (refer to Figure 3 for location of the monitoring wells). Data from
the wells are downloaded on approximate three-month intervals and imported into graphing
software for analysis.
1 Volunteer species may be counted toward meeting the success criteria upon evaluation of site-specific conditions and
concurrence by IRT members.
2 As defined by the Soil Conservation Service, the growing season for Brunswick County is 258 days.
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• Monitoring reports are being submitted annually to the USACE and the IRT. These reports include
results of vegetative monitoring and photographic documentation of site conditions. Monitoring
reports also identify any contingency measures that may need to be employed to remedy any site
deficiencies (e.g. reinforcement of ditch plugs with filter fabric and rip-rap).
3.0 MONITORING RESULTS (YEAR 3)
A. Vegetation Monitoring
1. Plant Density
Year 3 monitoring data were collected in October 2010 over a three-day period (October 7th, 8th,
and 28th). A total of 5,014 individuals were counted throughout the twenty-four (24) plots (Table 3).
Inclusive within this total were 1,099 stems of planted species (correlating to a mean density of 586
stems per acre) (refer to Table 5). Bald cypress (Taxodium distichum) and pond pine (Pinus
serotina) were the most abundant woody species, with a total of 435 and 374 individuals,
respectively. Atlantic white cedar (Chamaecyparis thyoides) was also prevalent within certain plots
IS (particularly Plots #19 through #22).
In addition to the planted species, numerous volunteers were observed within each plot (Table 5A).
A majority of these individuals, such as red bay (Persea palustris), sweetbay (Magnolia virginiana),
and loblolly bay (Gordonia lasianthus), are considered desirable volunteers since these plants are
representative of the target wetland community type. Other characteristic bay species, including
American titi (Cyrilla racemiflora) and bitter gallberry (Ilex glabra), were also observed. The mean
stem density observed for both planted and characteristic (desirable) wetland bay species for the
project area is 1,760 stems/acre. Note that this observed density excludes individuals of the
following species: (1) red maple; (2) sweet gum; (3) winged sumac (Rhus copallinum); (4) black
willow (Silax nigra); (5) and loblolly pine.
2. Presence of Volunteer Species
The most abundant volunteer species identified within the restored Carolina bay are (in order of
abundance): (1) red bay (791 total stems); (2) gallberry (763 total stems); (3) loblolly bay (655 total
stems); (4) American ti-ti (402 total stems); and (5) loblolly pine (355 total stems). Refer to Table
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• 5A for volunteer species identified by plot. No single volunteer species exceed 50% of each plot
composition. In general, observed volunteer species are considered characteristic of the target
wetland community type (Carolina bay).
The most prevalent non-target species observed during Year 3 monitoring was red maple. While
considered non-desirable (due to its potential to out-compete planted species), red maple is a
commonly occurring species in Carolina bay wetlands. While some individual saplings exceed 10
feet in height, overall composition and height of red maple is not compromising the growth and
development of planted species in most plots. The highest densities of red maple were observed
at Plot #9 and #24 (36% and 27% of total composition, respectively). Red maple volunteers in Plot
#9 range in height from 10 feet to 15 feet. In this plot it appears as though the maples may have a
competitive advantage over the planted species. Observed red maple saplings in Plot #24 are
approximately 15 feet in height.
The presence and abundance of the observed volunteer species is expected for the type of
restoration conducted. Prior to the restoration work, the 145-acre site consisted predominantly of
mature, managed pine plantation. Selective logging of the loblolly pine allowed for the propagation
of other volunteer species from the existing seed bank and from remnant trees/shrubs (e.g. bay
species) intentionally left for a source of recruitment. In addition, the site is surrounded by forested
habitat that serves as a seed source for the germination of native volunteers. Based upon the
data, the predominant volunteers (e.g. red bay, gallberry, loblolly bay, etc,) are desirable and
consistent with the restoration goals of the project (i.e. characteristic of the target vegetative
community). While certain volunteer species can potentially out-compete planted species, the
overall composition of the species observed is characteristic of Carolina bay wetlands of the outer
Coastal Plain and appear to be well-adapted to the restored wetland hydrology (see below).
B. Hydrologic Monitoring
Per the approved mitigation plan, a total of six (6) shallow groundwater monitoring wells were
installed throughout the site. Following the installation of the final plug in June 2008, discharge
0 rates decreased throughout the site, and static water table depths have remained within 12" of the
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0 surface for extended periods. All six of the monitoring wells exceeded the minimum success
criteria of 32 consecutive days during the early portion of the growing season (Table 4).
Table 4. Summary of Year 3 Hydrologic Monitoring
Well Hydroperiod Number of Consecutive Days 12.5% Success
Number Dates in 2010 Meeting Wetland Hydrology Criteria
Growing Season Criteria
Well 1 March 7 - May 1 55 32
Well 2 March 7 - May 9 63 32
Well 3 March 7 - May 12 66 32
Well 4 March 7 - April 27 51 32
Well 5 March 7 - April 30 54 32
Well 6 March 7 - May 11 65 32
Observed hydroperiods ranged between 20% of the growing season (well #4) and 26% (well #3).
Saturation to the soil surface and extended periods of surface ponding have been observed
throughout the restored Carolina Bay. Complete hydrologic monitoring data are provided in
Appendix C.
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4.0 CONCLUSION
Hydrologic data suggest that overall discharge from the pre-existing ditch network has dramatically
declined as a result of the plug installation. Water table depths were observed at levels at or near
the surface for extended periods of the growing season. Observed hydroperiods are consistent
with the target wetland community type and exceed the established success criteria. Based upon
the documented conditions, hydrologic functions of the non-riparian wetland appear to have been
successfully re-established.
The observed species composition of the restored Carolina bay is characteristic of the target
wetland community type. This is particularly beneficial given the pre-restoration composition of the
site (i.e. prevalence of a managed pine stand). The most abundant species (red bay, gallberry,
loblolly bay, bald cypress, and pond pine) are all considered characteristic and desirable species.
The presence and aggressive growth of certain volunteers (most notably gallberry and red maple)
appear to be adversely affecting the survivorship of planted trees in specific plots and areas of the
Carolina bay. However, given the overall survivorship of the planted species and the presence of
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0 desirable volunteer species, no contingency action (chemical or physical management of
volunteers) appears to be necessary.
Based on the data collected in conjunction with the Year 3 monitoring event, the site appears to be
progressing well towards the target Carolina Bay wetland community. Annual monitoring will
continue to occur over the next two years (Year 4 and Year 5).
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LAND MANAGEMFN7 GROUP Photos
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Regional Mitigation Bank LANDMANAGEMFN7 GROUP .. Photos
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Appendix B.
Individual Plot Data Sheets
(Year 3 Monitoring Event)
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STONE FARM MITIGATION BANK - CAROLINA BAY
ANNUAL MONITORING DATA SHEET - VEGETATION PLOTS
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PLOT NUMBER
SPECIES STRATUM
T SA or SH Number of Individuals HEIGHT Planted vs. Volunteer
Species Number of Individuals
Counted toward
Success Criteria
Bald Cypress T 4 2ft Planted 4
Bald Cypress T 5 3ft Planted 5
Bald Cypress T 2 4ft Planted 2
Black Gum T 1 2ft Planted 1
Atlantic White Cedar T 2 1 ft Planted 2
Atlantic White Cedar T 1 2ft Planted 1
Atlantic White Cedar T 1 3ft Planted 1
Atlantic White Cedar T 1 4ft Planted 1
Pond Pine T 4 1 ft Planted 4
Pond Pine T 3 2ft Planted 3
Pond Pine T 3 3ft Planted 3
Pond Pine T 2 4ft Planted 2
Sweetbay SH 1 8 ft Volunteer 1
Loblolly Bay SH 1 1 ft volunteer 1
Loblolly Bay SH 1 3ft volunteer 1
Loblolly Bay SH 1 4ft volunteer 1
Loblolly Bay SH 1 5 ft volunteer 1
Loblolly Bay SH 1 6 ft volunteer 1
Loblolly Bay SH 4 8 ft volunteer 4
Loblolly Bay SH 3 loft volunteer 3
Loblolly Bay SH 1 12 ft volunteer 1
Red Bay SH 1 2ft Volunteer 1
Red Bay SH 5 3ft Volunteer 5
Red Bay SH 1 4ft Volunteer 1
Red Bay SH 1 5 ft Volunteer 1
Red Bay SH 2 7 ft Volunteer 2
Red Bay SH 3 8 ft Volunteer 3
Red Bay SH 1 loft Volunteer 1
Red Bay SH 1 12 ft Volunteer 1
Red Bay SH 1 15 ft Volunteer 1
Wax Myrtle SH 3 2ft Volunteer 3
Wax Myrtle SH 2 5 ft Volunteer 2
American Titi SH 30 6ft Volunteer 30
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Gallberry SH 50 6ft Volunteer 50
Loblolly Pine T 50 < 1ft Volunteer 0
Loblolly Pine T 5 1 ft Volunteer 0
Loblolly Pine T 3 2 ft Volunteer 0
Loblolly Pine T 2 3 ft Volunteer 0
Loblolly Pine T 3 4 ft Volunteer 0
Loblolly Pine T 3 5 ft Volunteer 0
Loblolly Pine T 2 6 ft Volunteer 0
OBSERVED DENSITY
TOTAL PLANTED 29 (PLANTED SPECIES 290
SPECIES PER ACRE)
OBSERVED DENSITY
TOTAL ACCEPTABLE 115 (VOLUNTEER 1150
VOLUNTEERS
SPECIES PER ACRE)
TOTAL
SINGLE VOLUNTEER
UNACCEPTABLE 68 NO
>50% OF TOTAL (YIN)
VOLUNTEERS
OBSERVED DENSITY
TOTAL INDIVIDUALS 212 1440
(PER ACRE)
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STONE FARM MITIGATION BANK - CAROLINA BAY
ANNUAL MONITORING DATA SHEET - VEGETATION PLOTS
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PLOT NUMBER
SPECIES STRATUM
T SA or SH Number of Individuals HEIGHT Planted vs. Volunteer
Species Number of Individuals
Counted toward
Success Criteria
Bald Cypress T 1 1 ft Planted 1
Bald Cypress T 8 3ft Planted 8
Bald Cypress T 2 4ft Planted 2
Black Gum T 1 3ft Planted 1
Pond Pine T 1 2 ft Planted 1
Pond Pine T 4 3ft Planted 4
Pond Pine T 2 4ft Planted 2
Wax Myrtle SH 1 3ft Volunteer 1
Wax Myrtle SH 2 5 ft Volunteer 2
Wax Myrtle SH 1 6 ft Volunteer 1
Wax Myrtle SH 1 7 ft Volunteer 1
Wax Myrtle SH 1 loft Volunteer 1
Loblolly Bay SH 3 1 ft Volunteer 3
Loblolly Bay SH 3 3ft Volunteer 3
Loblolly Bay SH 2 5 ft Volunteer 2
Loblolly Bay SH 2 6 ft Volunteer 2
Loblolly Bay SH 6 loft Volunteer 6
Loblolly Bay SH 5 15 ft Volunteer 5
Red Bay SH 8 3ft Volunteer 8
Red Bay SH 7 4ft Volunteer 7
Red Bay SH 5 5 ft Volunteer 5
Red Bay SH 6 6 ft Volunteer 6
Red Bay SH 1 loft Volunteer 1
Red Bay SH 1 12 ft Volunteer 1
Sweet Bay SH 1 3ft Volunteer 1
Winged Sumac SH 3 2 ft Volunteer 3
Winged Sumac SH 1 5 ft Volunteer 1
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Gallberry SH 20 6 ft Volunteer 20
American Titi SH 15 5 ft Volunteer 15
Red Maple T 1 6 ft Volunteer 0
Red Maple T 1 8 ft Volunteer 0
Red Maple T 1 9 ft Volunteer 0
Red Maple T 10 >10 ft Volunteer 0
Loblolly Pine T 7 1 ft Volunteer 7
Loblolly Pine T 3 5 ft Volunteer 3
Loblolly Pine T 2 6 ft Volunteer 2
OBSERVED DENSITY
TOTAL PLANTED 19 (PLANTED SPECIES 190
SPECIES PER ACRE)
OBSERVED DENSITY
TOTAL ACCEPTABLE 95 (VOLUNTEER 950
VOLUNTEERS SPECIES PER ACRE)
TOTAL
SINGLE VOLUNTEER
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>50% OF TOTAL (YIN) NO
VOLUNTEERS
OBSERVED DENSITY
TOTAL INDIVIDUALS 139 1140
(PER ACRE)
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ANNUAL MONITORING DATA SHEET - VEGETATION PLOTS
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PLOT NUMBER
SPECIES STRATUM
T SA or SH Number of Individuals HEIGHT Planted vs. Volunteer
Species Number of Individuals
Counted toward
Success Criteria
Bald Cypress T 8 1 ft Planted 8
Bald Cypress T 5 2ft Planted 5
Bald Cypress T 3 3ft Planted 3
Bald Cypress T 4 4 ft Planted 4
Bald Cypress T 1 5ft Planted 1
Black Gum T 3 1 ft Planted 3
Black Gum T 3 2ft Planted 3
Pond Pine T 4 2ft Planted 4
Winged Sumac SH 1 5ft Volunteer 1
American Holly SH 2 1 ft Volunteer 2
American Holly SH 2 2ft Volunteer 2
Loblolly Bay SH 30 loft Volunteer 30
Loblolly Bay SH 30 15 ft Volunteer 30
Wax Myrtle SH 1 3ft Volunteer 1
Wax Myrtle SH 1 8 ft Volunteer 1
Gallberry SH 30 5ft Volunteer 30
Red Maple T 20 15 ft Volunteer 0
Loblolly Pine T 4 1 ft Volunteer 0
Loblolly Pine T 2 3ft Volunteer 0
Loblolly Pine T 1 5ft Volunteer 0
TOTAL PLANTED
SPECIES
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960
TOTAL SINGLE VOLUNTEER
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VOLUNTEERS
OBSERVED DENSITY
TOTAL INDIVIDUALS 155
(PER ACRE) 1270
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STONE FARM MITIGATION BANK - CAROLINA BAY
ANNUAL MONITORING DATA SHEET - VEGETATION PLOTS
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PLOT NUMBER
SPECIES STRATUM
T, SA, or SH Number of Individuals HEIGHT Planted vs. Volunteer
Species Number of Individuals
Counted toward
Success Criteria
Bald Cypress T 4 2ft Planted 4
Bald Cypress T 12 3ft Planted 12
Bald Cypress T 6 4ft Planted 6
Bald Cypress T 2 5ft Planted 2
Bald Cypress T 1 6ft Planted 1
Black Gum T 5 I ft Planted 5
Atlantic White Cedar T 1 1 ft Planted 1
Atlantic White Cedar T 1 2ft Planted 1
Atlantic White Cedar T 4 4ft Planted 4
Atlantic White Cedar T 1 5ft Planted 1
Pond Pine T 2 I ft Planted 2
Pond Pine T 2 2ft Planted 2
Pond Pine T 2 3ft Planted 2
American Holly SH 1 1 ft Volunteer 1
American Holly SH 1 2ft Volunteer 1
Wax Myrtle SH 2 1 ft Volunteer 2
Wax Myrtle SH 2 2ft Volunteer 2
Wax Myrtle SH 1 3ft Volunteer 1
Wax Myrtle SH 2 7 ft Volunteer 2
Red Bay SH 30 1 ft Volunteer 30
Red Bay SH 1 2ft Volunteer 1
Red Bay SH 3 3ft Volunteer 3
Red Bay SH 2 4ft Volunteer 2
Red Bay SH 1 5ft Volunteer 1
Red Bay SH 1 6ft Volunteer 1
Red Bay SH 1 7 ft Volunteer 1
Red Bay SH 2 8 ft Volunteer 2
Red Bay SH 1 loft Volunteer 1
Red Bay SH 2 12 ft Volunteer 2
Loblolly Bay SH 3 1 ft Volunteer 3
Loblolly Bay SH 1 2ft Volunteer 1
Loblolly Bay SH 1 3ft Volunteer 1
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Loblolly Bay SH 1 8 ft Volunteer 1
Loblolly Bay SH 6 loft Volunteer 6
Loblolly Bay SH 1 12 ft Volunteer 1
Winged Sumac SH 3 3 ft Volunteer 3
Winged Sumac SH 7 4 ft Volunteer 7
Sweetbay SH 1 2 ft Volunteer 1
American Titi SH 50 3 ft Volunteer 50
Gallberry SH 50 5 ft Volunteer 50
Loblolly Pine T 3 3 ft Volunteer 0
Loblolly Pine T 1 4 ft Volunteer 0
Loblolly Pine T 2 5 ft Volunteer 0
Loblolly Pine T 1 loft Volunteer 0
Sweetgum T 1 20 ft Volunteer 0
Red Maple T 3 loft Volunteer 0
OBSERVED DENSITY
TOTAL PLANTED
43 (PLANTED SPECIES 430
SPECIES
PER ACRE)
OBSERVED DENSITY
TOTAL ACCEPTABLE
181 (VOLUNTEER 1810
VOLUNTEERS
SPECIES PER ACRE)
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TOTAL INDIVIDUALS 235 OBSERVED DENSITY 2240
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ANNUAL MONITORING DATA SHEET - VEGETATION PLOTS
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SPECIES STRATUM
T SA or SH Number of Individuals HEIGHT Planted vs. Volunteer
Species Number of Individuals
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Bald Cypress T 3 1 ft Planted 3
Bald Cypress T 12 2 ft Planted 12
Bald Cypress T 9 aft Planted 9
Bald Cypress T 1 4 ft Planted 1
Bald Cypress T 2 5 ft Planted 2
Bald Cypress T 1 6 ft Planted 1
Black Gum T 1 1 ft Planted 1
Black Gum T 7 2 ft Planted 7
Pond Pine T 1 1 ft Planted 1
Pond Pine T 2 2 ft Planted 2
Pond Pine T 3 3ft Planted 3
Red Bay SH 30 4 ft Volunteer 30
Red Bay SH 30 6 ft Volunteer 30
Red Bay SH 30 loft Volunteer 30
Wax Myrtle SH 1 3ft Volunteer 1
Wax Myrtle SH 3 4 ft Volunteer 3
Wax Myrtle SH 13 6 ft Volunteer 13
Loblolly Bay SH 50 4 ft Volunteer 50
Loblolly Bay SH 40 8 ft Volunteer 40
Gallberry SH 30 3ft Volunteer 30
Loblolly Pine T 2 4 ft Volunteer 0
Loblolly Pine T 1 7 ft Volunteer 0
Loblolly Pine T 1 loft Volunteer 0
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OBSERVED DENSITY
TOTAL PLANTED 42 (PLANTED SPECIES 420
SPECIES PER ACRE)
OBSERVED DENSITY
TOTAL ACCEPTABLE 227 (VOLUNTEER 2270
VOLUNTEERS SPECIES PER ACRE)
TOTAL SINGLE VOLUNTEER
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TOTAL INDIVIDUALS 293
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T SA or SH Number of Individuals HEIGHT Planted vs. Volunteer
Species Number of Individuals
Counted toward
Success Criteria
Bald Cypress T 5 1 ft Planted 5
Bald Cypress T 11 2 ft Planted 11
Bald Cypress T 6 3ft Planted 6
Bald Cypress T 2 4 ft Planted 2
Bald Cypress T 2 5ft Planted 2
Black Gum T 2 1 ft Planted 2
Black Gum T 2 2 ft Planted 2
Black Gum T 1 3ft Planted 1
Pond Pine T 2 1 ft Planted 2
Pond Pine T 3 2 ft Planted 3
Pond Pine T 4 3ft Planted 4
Wax Myrtle SH 23 2 ft Volunteer 23
Wax Myrtle SH 13 3ft Volunteer 13
Wax Myrtle SH 10 4 ft Volunteer 10
Loblolly Bay SH 45 5ft Volunteer 45
Loblolly Bay SH 25 loft Volunteer 25
Red Bay SH 30 7 ft Volunteer 30
Sweetbay SH 5 4 ft Volunteer 5
Sweetbay SH 1 12 ft Volunteer 1
Loblolly Pine T 3 4 ft Volunteer 0
Loblolly Pine T 1 6 ft Volunteer 0
Sweetgum T 1 5ft Volunteer 0
Red Maple T 15 12 ft Volunteer 0
TOTAL PLANTED
SPECIES
40 OBSERVED DENSITY
(PLANTED SPECIES
PER ACRE)
400
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VOLUNTEERS
152 OBSERVED DENSITY
(VOLUNTEER
SPECIES PER ACRE)
1520
TOTAL SINGLE VOLUNTEER
UNACCEPTABLE 20 >50% OF TOTAL (YIN) NO
VOLUNTEERS
OBSERVED DENSITY
TOTAL INDIVIDUALS 212 1920
(PER ACRE)
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PLOT NUMBER
SPECIES STRATUM
T SA or SH Number of Individuals HEIGHT Planted vs. Volunteer
Species Number of Individuals
Counted toward
Success Criteria
Bald Cypress T 4 1 ft Planted 4
Pond Pine T 6 1 ft Planted 6
Pond Pine T 17 2 ft Planted 17
Pond Pine T 10 3 ft Planted 10
Pond Pine T 4 4ft Planted 4
Red Bay SH 25 5 ft Volunteer 25
Red Bay SH 25 loft Volunteer 25
American Holly SH 1 1 ft Volunteer 1
Sweetbay SH 5 8 ft Volunteer 5
Wax Myrtle SH 1 1 ft Volunteer 1
Wax Myrtle SH 2 2 ft Volunteer 2
Wax Myrtle SH 1 3 ft Volunteer 1
Loblolly Bay SH 5 5 ft Volunteer 5
Loblolly Bay SH 7 loft Volunteer 7
Loblolly Bay SH 5 15 ft Volunteer 5
Gallberry SH 25 4ft Volunteer 25
Loblolly Pine T 4 5 ft Volunteer 0
Loblolly Pine T 1 7 ft Volunteer 0
Red Maple T 8 12 ft Volunteer 0
TOTAL PLANTED
SPECIES
41 OBSERVED DENSITY
(PLANTED SPECIES
PER ACRE)
410
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VOLUNTEERS
103 OBSERVED DENSITY
(VOLUNTEER
SPECIES PER ACRE)
1030
TOTAL SINGLE VOLUNTEER
UNACCEPTABLE 13 >50% OF TOTAL (YIN) NO
VOLUNTEERS
TOTAL INDIVIDUALS 157 OBSERVED DENSITY 1440
(PER ACRE)
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SPECIES STRATUM
T SA or SH Number of Individuals HEIGHT Planted vs. Volunteer
Species Number of Individuals
Counted toward
Success Criteria
Bald Cypress T 7 1 ft Planted 7
Bald Cypress T 3 2ft Planted 3
Black Gum T 1 12 ft Planted 1
Pond Pine T 21 2ft Planted 21
Pond Pine T 10 3 ft Planted 10
Red Bay SH 22 5 ft Volunteer 22
Red Bay SH 22 loft Volunteer 22
Sweetbay SH 6 6 ft Volunteer 6
Sweetbay SH 6 12 ft Volunteer 6
Winged Sumac SH 1 I ft Volunteer 1
Wax Myrtle SH 1 4 ft Volunteer 1
Gallberry SH 40 5 ft Volunteer 40
American Holly SH 1 2ft Volunteer 1
American Holly SH 1 3 ft Volunteer 1
American Titi SH 30 5 ft Volunteer 30
Loblolly Bay SH 15 5 ft Volunteer 15
Loblolly Bay SH 15 8 ft Volunteer 15
Loblolly Pine T 16 I ft Volunteer 0
Red Maple T 5 loft Volunteer 0
Red Maple T 10 15 ft Volunteer 0
TOTAL PLANTED
SPECIES
42 OBSERVED DENSITY
(PLANTED SPECIES
PER ACRE)
420
TOTAL ACCEPTABLE
VOLUNTEERS
170 OBSERVED DENSITY
(VOLUNTEER
SPECIES PER ACRE)
1700
TOTAL SINGLE VOLUNTEER
UNACCEPTABLE 31 >50% OF TOTAL (YIN) NO
VOLUNTEERS
OBSERVED DENSITY
TOTAL INDIVIDUALS 233
(PER ACRE) 2120
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SPECIES STRATUM
T SA or SH Number of Individuals HEIGHT Planted vs. Volunteer
Species Number of Individuals
Counted toward
Success Criteria
Bald Cypress T 2 1 ft Planted 2
Bald Cypress T 9 2ft Planted 9
Bald Cypress T 3 3ft Planted 3
Pond Pine T 6 1 ft Planted 6
Pond Pine T 15 2ft Planted 15
Pond Pine T 15 3ft Planted 15
Wax Myrtle SH 4 2ft Volunteer 4
Red Bay SH 20 6 ft Volunteer 20
Red Bay SH 15 loft Volunteer 15
Sweetbay SH 1 8 ft Volunteer 1
Sweetbay SH 1 9 ft Volunteer 1
Sweetbay SH 1 12 ft Volunteer 1
American Holly SH 2 2ft Volunteer 2
Loblolly Bay SH 40 8 ft Volunteer 40
Loblolly Bay SH 40 loft Volunteer 40
Loblolly Bay SH 10 12 ft Volunteer 10
Gallberry SH 25 5 ft Volunteer 25
Loblolly Pine T 4 4 ft Volunteer 0
Loblolly Pine T 1 6 ft Volunteer 0
Loblolly Pine T 1 loft Volunteer 0
Red Maple SH 60 loft Volunteer 0
Red Maple SH 60 15 ft Volunteer 0
TOTAL PLANTED
SPECIES
50 OBSERVED DENSITY
(PLANTED SPECIES
PER ACRE)
500
TOTAL ACCEPTABLE
VOLUNTEERS
159 OBSERVED DENSITY
(VOLUNTEER
SPECIES PER ACRE)
1590
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UNACCEPTABLE 126 >50% OF TOTAL (YIN) NO
VOLUNTEERS
TOTAL INDIVIDUALS 335 OBSERVED DENSITY 2090
(PER ACRE)
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70 30
SPECIES STRATUM Number of Individuals HEIGHT Planted vs. Volunteer Number of Individuals
Species Counted toward
Success Criteria
T SA or SH
Black Gum T 1 1 ft Planted 1
Pond Pine T 2 2ft Planted 2
Pond Pine T 1 3ft Planted 1
Red Bay SH 35 3ft Volunteer 35
Red Bay SH 35 6 ft Volunteer 35
Wax Myrtle SH 30 5 ft Volunteer 30
Sweetbay SH 3 5 ft Volunteer 3
Loblolly Bay SH 10 loft Volunteer 10
American Titi SH 20 loft Volunteer 20
Gallberry SH 60 6 ft Volunteer 60
Loblolly Pine T 10 2ft Volunteer 0
Red Maple T 6 loft Volunteer 0
OBSERVED DENSITY
TOTAL PLANTED 4 (PLANTED SPECIES 40
SPECIES PER ACRE)
OBSERVED DENSITY
TOTAL ACCEPTABLE 193 (VOLUNTEER 1930
VOLUNTEERS SPECIES PER ACRE)
TOTAL
SINGLE VOLUNTEER
UNACCEPTABLE 16 NO
VOLUNTEERS >50% OF TOTAL (Y/N)
TOTAL INDIVIDUALS 213 OBSERVED DENSITY 1970
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SPECIES STRATUM
T SA or SH Number of Individuals HEIGHT Planted vs. Volunteer
Species Number of Individuals
Counted toward
Success Criteria
Bald Cypress T 1 1 ft Planted 1
Pond Pine T 6 1 ft Planted 6
Pond Pine T 19 2 ft Planted 19
Pond Pine T 12 3 ft Planted 12
American Holly SH 5 1 ft Volunteer 5
American Holly SH 3 2 ft Volunteer 3
American Holly SH 1 3 ft Volunteer 1
Red Bay SH 35 loft Volunteer 35
Red Bay SH 20 12 ft Volunteer 20
Wax Myrtle SH 15 5 ft Volunteer 15
American Titi SH 15 5 ft Volunteer 15
Loblolly Bay SH 20 8 ft Volunteer 20
Sweetbay SH 2 4 ft Volunteer 2
Fetterbush SH 20 loft Volunteer 20
Gallberry SH 100 5 ft Volunteer 100
Loblolly Pine T 4 4 ft Volunteer 0
Loblolly Pine T 1 6 ft Volunteer 0
Red Maple T 2 loft Volunteer 0
Red Maple T 2 12 ft Volunteer 0
Sweetgum T 3 12 ft Volunteer 0
TOTAL PLANTED
SPECIES
38 OBSERVED' DENSITY
(PLANTED SPECIES
PER ACRE)
380
TOTAL ACCEPTABLE
VOLUNTEERS
236 OBSERVED DENSITY
(VOLUNTEER
SPECIES PER ACRE)
2360
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UNACCEPTABLE 12 >50% OF TOTAL (YIN) NO
VOLUNTEERS
OBSERVED DENSITY
TOTAL INDIVIDUALS 286 2740
(PER ACRE)
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SPECIES STRATUM
T SA or SH Number of Individuals HEIGHT Planted vs. Volunteer
Species Number of Individuals
Counted toward
Success Criteria
Bald Cypress T 12 1 ft Planted 12
Bald Cypress T 14 2ft Planted 14
Bald Cypress T 4 3ft Planted 4
Bald Cypress T 1 4 ft Planted 1
River Birtch T 1 2ft Planted 1
Black Gum T 1 1 ft Planted 1
Black Gum T 1 2ft Planted 1
Black Gum T 1 6ft Planted 1
Pond Pine T 2 1 ft Planted 2
Red Bay SH 5 2ft Volunteer 5
Red Bay SH 4 3ft Volunteer 4
Red Bay SH 3 4 ft Volunteer 3
Red Bay SH 6 5 ft Volunteer 6
Red Bay SH 1 6ft Volunteer 1
Red Bay SH 2 7 ft Volunteer 2
Red Bay SH 3 8 ft Volunteer 3
Red Bay SH 2 loft Volunteer 2
Red Bay SH 7 12 ft Volunteer 7
Red Bay SH 2 15 ft Volunteer 2
Wax Myrtle SH 2 1 ft Volunteer 2
Wax Myrtle SH 1 2ft Volunteer 1
Wax Myrtle SH 6 3ft Volunteer 6
Wax Myrtle SH 2 5 ft Volunteer 2
Wax Myrtle SH 7 6ft Volunteer 7
Wax Myrtle SH 2 7 ft Volunteer 2
Sweetbay SH 1 4 ft Volunteer 1
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Loblolly Bay SH 1 2 ft Volunteer 1
Loblolly Bay SH 1 loft Volunteer 1
Fetterbush SH 60 2 ft Volunteer 60
American Titi SH 20 3 ft Volunteer 20
Loblolly Pine T 3 4 ft Volunteer 0
Red Maple T 1 11 ft Volunteer 0
Sweetgum T 1 1 ft Volunteer 0
OBSERVED DENSITY
TOTAL PLANTED 37 (PLANTED SPECIES 370
SPECIES PER ACRE)
OBSERVED DENSITY
TOTAL ACCEPTABLE 138 (VOLUNTEER 1380
VOLUNTEERS SPECIES PER ACRE)
TOTAL SINGLE VOLUNTEER
UNACCEPTABLE 5 >50% OF TOTAL (YIN) NO
VOLUNTEERS
OBSERVED DENSITY
TOTAL INDIVIDUALS 180
(PERACRE) 1750
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SPECIES STRATUM
T SA or SH Number of Individuals HEIGHT Planted vs. Volunteer
Species Number of Individuals
Counted toward
Success Criteria
Bald Cypress T 10 1 ft Planted 10
Bald Cypress T 6 2ft Planted 6
Bald Cypress T 5 3ft Planted 5
Bald Cypress T 1 5 ft Planted 1
Black Gum T 1 1 ft Planted 1
River Birtch T 1 2ft Planted 1
Pond Pine T 4 1 ft Planted 4
Pond Pine T 8 2ft Planted 8
Pond Pine T 6 3ft Planted 6
Red Bay SH 5 1 ft Volunteer 5
Red Bay SH 3 2ft Volunteer 3
Red Bay SH 3 3ft Volunteer 3
Red Bay SH 3 6 ft Volunteer 3
Red Bay SH 1 7 ft Volunteer 1
Red Bay SH 3 8 ft Volunteer 3
Red Bay SH 2 loft Volunteer 2
Red Bay SH 4 12 ft Volunteer 4
Loblolly Bay SH 1 4 ft Volunteer 1
Loblolly Bay SH 1 6 ft Volunteer 1
Loblolly Bay SH 1 8 ft Volunteer 1
Loblolly Bay SH 3 12 ft Volunteer 3
Wax Myrtle SH 1 4 ft Volunteer 1
Wax Myrtle SH 1 7 ft Volunteer 1
Gallberry SH 50 8 ft Volunteer 50
Fetterbush SH 40 4 ft Volunteer 40
Loblolly Pine T 3 4 ft Volunteer 0
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Loblolly Pine T 2 5 ft Volunteer 0
Loblolly Pine T 2 E ft Volunteer 0
Sweetgum T 1 12 ft Volunteer 0
OBSERVED DENSITY
TOTAL PLANTED 42 (PLANTED SPECIES 420
SPECIES PER ACRE)
OBSERVED DENSITY
TOTAL ACCEPTABLE 122 (VOLUNTEER 1220
VOLUNTEERS SPECIES PER ACRE)
TOTAL SINGLE VOLUNTEER
UNACCEPTABLE 8 >50% OF TOTAL (YIN) NO
VOLUNTEERS
OBSERVED DENSITY
TOTAL INDIVIDUALS 172
(PER ACRE) 1640
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SPECIES STRATUM
T SA or SH Number of Individuals HEIGHT Planted vs. Volunteer
Species Number of Individuals
Counted toward
Success Criteria
Bald Cypress T 4 1 ft Planted 4
Bald Cypress T 16 2 ft Planted 16
Bald Cypress T 11 3 ft Planted 11
Bald Cypress T 6 4 ft Planted 6
Bald Cypress T 1 6 ft Planted 1
Black Gum T 6 1 ft Planted 6
Black Gum T 4 2 ft Planted 4
Pond Pine T 2 1 ft Planted 2
Pond Pine T 12 2 ft Planted 12
Pond Pine T 8 3 ft Planted 8
Pond Pine T 4 4ft Planted 4
Water Oak T 1 8ft Volunteer 1
Black Willow T 1 8ft Volunteer 1
Red Bay SH 3 1 ft Volunteer 3
Red Bay SH 5 2 ft Volunteer 5
Red Bay SH 1 3 ft Volunteer 1
Red Bay SH 1 4ft Volunteer 1
Red Bay SH 2 5 ft Volunteer 2
Red Bay SH 1 6 ft Volunteer 1
Red Bay SH 3 7 ft Volunteer 3
Red Bay SH 5 8ft Volunteer 5
Red Bay SH 2 12 ft Volunteer 2
Red Bay SH 1 15 ft Volunteer 1
Winged Sumac SH 3 I ft Volunteer 3
Winged Sumac SH 1 3 ft Volunteer 1
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Winged Sumac SH 1 5 ft Volunteer 1
Wax Myrtle SH 2 3 ft Volunteer 2
Wax Myrtle SH 2 4 ft Volunteer 2
Wax Myrtle SH 2 6 ft Volunteer 2
Wax Myrtle SH 4 8 ft Volunteer 4
Loblolly Bay SH 2 3 ft Volunteer 2
Loblolly Bay SH 1 8 ft Volunteer 1
Gallberry SH 40 6 ft Volunteer 40
American Titi SH 45 4 ft Volunteer 45
Loblolly Pine T 15 1 ft Volunteer 0
Loblolly Pine T 8 2 ft Volunteer 0
Loblolly Pine T 8 3 ft Volunteer 0
Loblolly Pine T 8 4 ft Volunteer 0
Loblolly Pine T 7 5 ft Volunteer 0
Loblolly Pine T 4 6 ft Volunteer 0
Loblolly Pine T 1 7 ft Volunteer 0
Loblolly Pine T 1 8 ft Volunteer 0
Red Maple T 1 12 ft Volunteer 0
TOTAL PLANTED
SPECIES
74 OBSERVED DENSITY
(PLANTED SPECIES
PER ACRE)"
740
TOTAL ACCEPTABLE
VOLUNTEERS
129 OBSERVED DENSITY
(VOLUNTEER
SPECIES PER ACRE)
1290
TOTAL
UNACCEPTABLE
VOLUNTEERS
53 SINGLE VOLUNTEER
>50% OF TOTAL (YIN)
NO
TOTAL INDIVIDUALS 256 OBSERVED DENSITY
(PER ACRE) 2030
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SPECIES STRATUM
T SA or SH Number of Individuals HEIGHT Planted vs. Volunteer
Species Number of Individuals
Counted toward
Success Criteria
Bald Cypress T 7 2ft Planted 7
Bald Cypress T 8 3ft Planted 8
Bald Cypress T 7 4ft Planted 7
Bald Cypress T 2 5ft Planted 2
Black Gum T 1 1 ft Planted 1
Pond Pine T 13 1 ft Planted 13
Pond Pine T 13 2ft Planted 13
Pond Pine T 2 3ft Planted 2
Pond Pine T 4 4ft Planted 4
Red Bay SH 4 I ft Volunteer 4
Red Bay SH 4 2ft Volunteer 4
Red Bay SH 1 3ft Volunteer 1
Red Bay SH 7 4ft Volunteer 7
Red Bay SH 5 6 ft Volunteer 5
Red Bay SH 2 8 ft Volunteer 2
Red Bay SH 1 12 ft Volunteer 1
Wax Myrtle SH 2 3ft Volunteer 2
Wax Myrtle SH 1 5ft Volunteer 1
Wax Myrtle SH 4 6 ft Volunteer 4
Loblolly Bay SH 2 3ft Volunteer 2
Loblolly Bay SH 2 4ft Volunteer 2
Loblolly Bay SH 5 6 ft Volunteer 5
Loblolly Bay SH 8 8 ft Volunteer 8
Winged Sumac SH 1 4ft Volunteer 1
Winged Sumac SH 1 6 ft Volunteer 1
Fetterbush SH 5 3ft Volunteer 5
American Titi SH 5 3ft Volunteer 5
Gallberry SH 5 3ft Volunteer 5
Loblolly Pine T 12 4ft Volunteer 0
Loblolly Pine T 5 5ft Volunteer 0
Loblolly Pine T 3 6 ft Volunteer 0
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Loblolly Pine T 4 7 ft Volunteer 0
Loblolly Pine T 1 8 ft Volunteer 0
Red Maple T 1 2 ft Volunteer 0
Red Maple T 2 9 ft Volunteer 0
OBSERVED DENSITY
TOTAL PLANTED 57 (PLANTED SPECIES 570
SPECIES PER ACRE)
OBSERVED DENSITY
TOTAL ACCEPTABLE
65
(VOLUNTEER
650
VOLUNTEERS
SPECIES PER ACRE)
TOTAL SINGLE VOLUNTEER
UNACCEPTABLE 28 >50% OF TOTAL (YIN) NO
VOLUNTEERS
TOTAL INDIVIDUALS 150 OBSERVED DENSITY 1220
(PER ACRE)
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SPECIES STRATUM
T SA or SH Number of Individuals HEIGHT Planted vs. Volunteer
Species Number of Individuals
Counted toward
Success Criteria
Bald Cypress T 1 2 ft Planted 1
Bald Cypress T 4 3ft Planted 4
Bald Cypress T 8 4ft Planted 8
Bald Cypress T 3 5ft Planted 3
Black Gum T 1 1 ft Planted 1
Black Gum T 1 2ft Planted 1
River Birtch T 1 8ft Planted 1
Pond Pine T 8 1 ft Planted 8
Pond Pine T 1 2ft Planted 1
Pond Pine T 2 4ft Planted 2
Pond Pine T 1 7ft Planted 1
Pond Pine T 2 8ft Planted 2
Pond Pine T 1 12 ft Planted 1
Red Bay SH 3 2ft Volunteer 3
Red Bay SH 2 3ft Volunteer 2
Red Bay SH 7 4ft Volunteer 7
Red Bay SH 3 5ft Volunteer 3
Red Bay SH 8 6 ft Volunteer 8
Red Bay SH 2 7ft Volunteer 2
Red Bay SH 3 8ft Volunteer 3
Red Bay SH 1 loft Volunteer 1
Wax Myrtle SH 2 3ft Volunteer 2
Wax Myrtle SH 1 4ft Volunteer 1
Wax Myrtle SH 1 5ft Volunteer 1
Wax Myrtle SH 2 6 ft Volunteer 2
Wax Myrtle SH 5 8ft Volunteer 5
Loblolly Bay SH 2 2ft Volunteer 2
Loblolly Bay SH 1 3ft Volunteer 1
Loblolly Bay SH 12 4ft Volunteer 12
Loblolly Bay SH 1 5ft Volunteer 1
Loblolly Bay SH 1 7ft Volunteer 1
Loblolly Bay SH 1 8ft Volunteer 1
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Sweet Bay SH 1 2 ft Volunteer 1
Sweet Bay SH 1 4 ft Volunteer 1
Winged Sumac SH 1 1 ft Volunteer 1
Winged Sumac SH 1 3 ft Volunteer 1
Loblolly Pine T 42 1 ft Volunteer 0
Loblolly Pine T 2 4 ft Volunteer 0
Loblolly Pine T 1 5 ft Volunteer 0
Loblolly Pine T 2 6 ft Volunteer 0
Red Maple T 1 2 ft Volunteer 0
Red Maple T 1 5 ft Volunteer 0
Red Maple T 2 6 ft Volunteer 0
Red Maple T 13 loft Volunteer 0
Red Maple T 1 20 ft Volunteer 0
OBSERVED DENSITY
TOTAL PLANTED 34 (PLANTED SPECIES 340
SPECIES PER ACRE)
OBSERVED DENSITY
TOTAL ACCEPTABLE 62 (VOLUNTEER 620
VOLUNTEERS SPECIES PER ACRE)
TOTAL SINGLE VOLUNTEER
UNACCEPTABLE 65 >50% OF TOTAL (YIN) NO
VOLUNTEERS
OBSERVED DENSITY
TOTAL INDIVIDUALS 161
(PER ACRE) 960
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SPECIES STRATUM
T SA or SH Number of Individuals HEIGHT Planted vs. Volunteer
Species Number of Individuals
Counted toward
Success Criteria
Black Gum T 2 2ft Planted 2
Black Gum T 1 3ft Planted 1
Bald Cypress T 3 2ft Planted 3
Bald Cypress T 3 3ft Planted 3
Bald Cypress T 6 4ft Planted 6
Bald Cypress T 3 5ft Planted 3
Bald Cypress T 4 6 ft Planted 4
Bald Cypress T 1 7ft Planted 1
Pond Pine T 7 1 ft Planted 7
Pond Pine T 10 2ft Planted 10
Pond Pine T 11 3ft Planted 11
Pond Pine T 18 4ft Planted 18
Pond Pine T 7 5ft Planted 7
American Holly SH 1 2ft Volunteer 1
American Holly SH 1 loft Volunteer 1
Red Bay SH 1 2ft Volunteer 1
Red Bay SH 1 4ft Volunteer 1
Red Bay SH 1 5ft Volunteer 1
Red Bay SH 3 6 ft Volunteer 3
Red Bay SH 2 7ft Volunteer 2
Red Bay SH 5 8 ft Volunteer 5
Red Bay SH 3 loft Volunteer 3
Red Bay SH 1 12 ft Volunteer 1
Wax Myrtle SH 3 2ft Volunteer 3
Wax Myrtle SH 2 3ft Volunteer 2
Wax Myrtle SH 2 4ft Volunteer 2
Wax Myrtle SH 1 5ft Volunteer 1
Wax Myrtle
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Loblolly Bay SH 1 2 It Volunteer 1
Loblolly Bay SH 1 3 ft Volunteer 1
Gallberry SH 10 6 ft Volunteer 10
American Titi SH 12 5 ft Volunteer 12
Winged Sumac SH 5 2 ft Volunteer 5
Winged Sumac SH 1 6 ft Volunteer 1
Loblolly Pine T 7 1 ft Volunteer 0
Loblolly Pine T 7 2 ft Volunteer 0
Loblolly Pine T 3 6 ft Volunteer 0
Loblolly Pine T 3 7 ft Volunteer 0
Loblolly Pine T 2 8 ft Volunteer 0
Loblolly Pine T 1 loft Volunteer 0
Loblolly Pine T 1 12 ft Volunteer 0
Sweetgum T 5 <1 ft Volunteer 0
Sweetgum T 1 8 ft Volunteer 0
Red Maple T 3 loft Volunteer 0
Red Maple T 5 12 ft Volunteer 0
TOTAL PLANTED OBSERVED DENSITY
SPECIES 76 (PLANTED SPECIES 760
PER ACRE)
TOTAL ACCEPTABLE OBSERVED DENSITY
VOLUNTEERS 58 (VOLUNTEER 580
SPECIES PER ACRE)
TOTAL
UNACCEPTABLE
38 SINGLE VOLUNTEER
NO
VOLUNTEERS >50% OF TOTAL (YIN)
TOTAL INDIVIDUALS 172 OBSERVED DENSITY 1340
(PER ACRE)
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SPECIES STRATUM
T SA or SH Number of Individuals HEIGHT Planted vs. Volunteer
Species Number of Individuals
Counted toward
Success Criteria
Bald Cypress T 4 2ft Planted 4
Bald Cypress T 6 3ft Planted 6
Bald Cypress T 7 4ft Planted 7
Bald Cypress T 1 5ft Planted 1
Black Gum T 1 1 ft Planted 1
Black Gum T 2 2ft Planted 2
Atlantic White Cedar T 1 2ft Planted 1
Atlantic White Cedar T 1 4ft Planted 1
Pond Pine T 1 1 ft Planted 1
Pond Pine T 4 2ft Planted 4
Pond Pine T 1 3ft Planted 1
Pond Pine T 2 4ft Planted 2
Water Oak T 1 7ft Volunteer 1
Red Bay SH 1 2ft Volunteer 1
Red Bay SH 1 3ft Volunteer 1
Red Bay SH 2 4ft Volunteer 2
Red Bay SH 2 5ft Volunteer 2
Red Bay SH 3 6 ft Volunteer 3
Red Bay SH 2 7ft Volunteer 2
Red Bay SH 8 8 ft Volunteer 8
Red Bay SH 7 loft Volunteer 7
Wax Myrtle SH 3 1 ft Volunteer 3
Wax Myrtle SH 1 2ft Volunteer 1
Wax Myrtle SH 1 3ft Volunteer 1
Wax Myrtle SH 1 4ft Volunteer 1
Wax Myrtle SH 5 6 ft Volunteer 5
Wax Myrtle SH 2 7ft Volunteer 2
Wax Myrtle SH 1 8 ft Volunteer 1
Wax Myrtle SH 1 loft Volunteer 1
Loblolly Bay SH 2 2ft Volunteer 2
Loblolly Bay SH 1 4ft Volunteer 1
Loblolly Bay SH 2 5ft Volunteer 2
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Loblolly Bay SH 1 12 ft Volunteer 1
American Holly SH 1 2 ft Volunteer 1
Fetterbush SH 20 4 ft Volunteer 20
Gallberry SH 70 5 ft Volunteer 70
American Tit! SH 30 5 ft Volunteer 30
Loblolly Pine T 2 5 ft Volunteer 0
Loblolly Pine T 3 7 ft Volunteer 0
Sweetgum T 1 7 ft Volunteer 0
OBSERVED DENSITY
TOTAL PLANTED 31 (PLANTED SPECIES 310
SPECIES PER ACRE)
OBSERVED DENSITY
TOTAL ACCEPTABLE 169 (VOLUNTEER 1690
VOLUNTEERS SPECIES PER ACRE)
TOTAL SINGLE VOLUNTEER
UNACCEPTABLE 6 >50% OF TOTAL (YIN) NO
VOLUNTEERS
OBSERVED DENSITY
TOTAL INDIVIDUALS 206 2000
(PER ACRE)
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SPECIES STRATUM
T SA or SH Number of Individuals HEIGHT Planted vs. Volunteer
Species Number of Individuals
Counted toward
Success Criteria
Bald Cypress T 2 1 ft Planted 2
Bald Cypress T 6 2ft Planted 6
Bald Cypress T 2 3ft Planted 2
Bald Cypress T 2 4ft Planted 2
Bald Cypress T 2 5ft Planted 2
Black Gum T 1 I ft Planted 1
Black Gum T 3 2ft Planted 3
Atlantic White Cedar T 7 1 ft Planted 7
Atlantic White Cedar T 15 2ft Planted 15
Atlantic White Cedar T 20 3ft Planted 20
Atlantic White Cedar T 5 4ft Planted 5
River Birch T 1 2ft Planted 1
River Birch T 2 3ft Planted 2
Pond Pine T 5 1 ft Planted 5
Pond Pine T 1 3ft Planted 1
Pond Pine T 2 5ft Planted 2
Water Oak T 1 1 ft Volunteer 1
Red Bay SH 2 2ft Volunteer 2
Red Bay SH 2 3ft Volunteer 2
Red Bay SH 1 5ft Volunteer 1
Red Bay SH 1 6 ft Volunteer 1
Red Bay SH 3 8 ft Volunteer 3
Red Bay SH 2 loft Volunteer 2
Sweetbay SH 1 4ft Volunteer 1
Lobllolly Bay SH 2 2ft Volunteer 2
Lobllolly Bay SH 3 6 ft Volunteer 3
Lobllolly Bay SH 1 loft Volunteer 1
Gallberry SH 2 2ft Volunteer 2
Gallberry SH 3 3ft Volunteer 3
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Gallberry SH 9 4 ft Volunteer 9
Gallberry SH 11 5 ft Volunteer 11
Gallberry SH 9 6 ft Volunteer 9
Gallberry SH 3 7 ft Volunteer 3
Gallberry SH 1 9 ft Volunteer 1
American Titi SH 20 2 ft Volunteer 20
Wax Myrtle SH 1 1 ft Volunteer 1
Wax Myrtle SH 1 2 ft Volunteer 1
Wax Myrtle SH 3 3 ft Volunteer 3
Wax Myrtle SH 3 4 ft Volunteer 3
Wax Myrtle SH 3 5 ft Volunteer 3
Wax Myrtle SH 1 8 ft Volunteer 1
Wax Myrtle SH 1 loft Volunteer 1
Fetterbush SH 20 9 ft Volunteer 20
Loblolly Pine T 15 1 ft Volunteer 0
Loblolly Pine T 1 6 ft Volunteer 0
Loblolly Pine T 2 8 ft Volunteer 0
Persimmon SH 1 6 ft Volunteer 0
TOTAL PLANTED
SPECIES
76 OBSERVED DENSITY
(PLANTED SPECIES
PER ACRE)
760
TOTAL ACCEPTABLE
VOLUNTEERS
110 OBSERVED DENSITY
(VOLUNTEER
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19
SINGLE VOLUNTEER
>50% OF TOTAL (YIN)
NO
TOTAL INDIVIDUALS 205 OBSERVED DENSITY
(PER ACRE) 1860
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PLOT NUMBER 20
SPECIES STRATUM
T SA or SH Number of Individuals HEIGHT Planted vs. Volunteer
Species Number of Individuals
Counted toward
Success Criteria
Atlantic White Cedar T 3 1 ft Planted 3
Atlantic White Cedar T 22 2ft Planted 22
Atlantic White Cedar T 16 3ft Planted 16
Atlantic White Cedar T 9 4ft Planted 9
Atlantic White Cedar T 1 5ft Planted 1
Atlantic White Cedar T 1 6 ft Planted 1
Bald Cypress T 1 1 ft Planted 1
Bald Cypress T 5 2ft Planted 5
Bald Cypress T 10 3ft Planted 10
Bald Cypress T 1 4ft Planted 1
Black Gum T 1 2ft Planted 1
Black Gum T 1 3ft Planted 1
Pond Pine T 1 2ft Planted 1
Pond Pine T 1 3ft Planted 1
Red Bay SH 20 1 ft Volunteer 20
Red Bay SH 2 4ft Volunteer 2
Red Bay SH 1 8 ft Volunteer 1
Red Bay SH 3 12 ft Volunteer 3
Sweet Bay SH 2 2ft Volunteer 2
Sweet Bay SH 1 5ft Volunteer 1
Loblolly Bay SH 1 2ft Volunteer 1
American Holly SH 1 3ft Volunteer 1
Wax Myrtle SH 2 2ft Volunteer 2
Wax Myrtle SH 4 3ft Volunteer 4
Wax Myrtle SH 8 4ft Volunteer 8
Wax Myrtle SH 4 5ft Volunteer 4
Wax Myrtle SH 4 6 ft Volunteer 4
Amer. Titi SH 20 3ft Volunteer 20
Amer. Titi SH 30 7 ft Volunteer 30
Gallberry SH 60 7 ft Volunteer 60
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OBSERVED DENSITY
TOTAL PLANTED 73 (PLANTED SPECIES 730
SPECIES PER ACRE)
OBSERVED DENSITY
TOTAL ACCEPTABLE 163 (VOLUNTEER 1630
VOLUNTEERS SPECIES PER ACRE)
TOTAL SINGLE VOLUNTEER
UNACCEPTABLE 0 >50% OF TOTAL (YIN) NO
VOLUNTEERS
OBSERVED DENSITY
TOTAL INDIVIDUALS 236
(PER ACRE) 2360
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PLOT NUMBER 21
SPECIES STRATUM
T SA or SH Number of Individuals HEIGHT Planted vs. Volunteer
Species Number of Individuals
Counted toward
Success Criteria
Bald Cypress T 2 I ft Planted 2
Bald Cypress T 14 2ft Planted 14
Bald Cypress T 2 3ft Planted 2
Black Gum T 1 1 ft Planted 1
Atlantic White Cedar T 12 1 ft Planted 12
Atlantic White Cedar T 27 2ft Planted 27
Atlantic White Cedar T 7 3ft Planted 7
Pond Pine T 4 2ft Planted 4
Pond Pine T 2 3ft Planted 2
Red Bay SH 2 2ft Volunteer 2
Red Bay SH 3 3ft Volunteer 3
Red Bay SH 4 4 ft Volunteer 4
Red Bay SH 1 5 ft Volunteer 1
Red Bay SH 1 6 ft Volunteer 1
Red Bay SH 2 8 ft Volunteer 2
Red Bay SH 1 loft Volunteer 1
Red Bay SH 1 12 ft Volunteer 1
Wax Myrtle SH 1 2ft Volunteer 1
Wax Myrtle SH 3 3ft Volunteer 3
Wax Myrtle SH 2 4 ft Volunteer 2
Wax Myrtle SH 1 6 ft Volunteer 1
Wax Myrtle SH 2 7 ft Volunteer 2
Sweet Bay SH 1 2 ft Volunteer 1
Gallberry SH 25 3ft Volunteer 25
Fetterbush SH 20 4 ft Volunteer 20
Loblolly Pine T 17 1 ft Volunteer 0
Loblolly Pine T 1 4 ft Volunteer 0
Red Maple T 10 1 ft Volunteer 0
Red Maple T 1 3ft Volunteer 0
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OBSERVED DENSITY
TOTAL PLANTED 71 (PLANTED SPECIES 710
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OBSERVED DENSITY
TOTAL ACCEPTABLE 70 (VOLUNTEER 700
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TOTAL SINGLE VOLUNTEER
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OBSERVED DENSITY
TOTAL INDIVIDUALS 170
(PER ACRE) 1410
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PLOT NUMBER 22
SPECIES STRATUM
T SA or SH Number of Individuals HEIGHT Planted vs. Volunteer
Species Number of Individuals
Counted toward
Success Criteria
Bald Cypress T 5 1 ft Planted 5
Bald Cypress T 3 2ft Planted 3
Bald Cypress T 2 3ft Planted 2
Bald Cypress T 2 4ft Planted 2
Black Gum T 2 I ft Planted 2
Atlantic White Cedar T 7 1 ft Planted 7
Atlantic White Cedar T 15 2ft Planted 15
Atlantic White Cedar T 20 3ft Planted 20
Atlantic White Cedar T 13 4ft Planted 13
Atlantic White Cedar T 3 5ft Planted 3
Atlantic White Cedar T 2 6ft Planted 2
Pond Pine T 2 1 ft Planted 2
Pond Pine T 1 3ft Planted 1
Pond Pine T 1 4ft Planted 1
Sweetbay SH 4 1 ft Volunteer 4
Sweetbay SH 4 2ft Volunteer 4
Sweetbay SH 5 3ft Volunteer 5
Sweetbay SH 3 4ft Volunteer 3
Red Bay SH 1 1 ft Volunteer 1
Red Bay SH 9 2ft Volunteer 9
Red Bay SH 3 3ft Volunteer 3
Red Bay SH 1 4ft Volunteer 1
Red Bay SH 1 5ft Volunteer 1
Red Bay SH 2 6ft Volunteer 2
Red Bay SH 1 7 ft Volunteer 1
Red Bay SH 6 8 ft Volunteer 6
Red Bay SH 1 9 ft Volunteer 1
Red Bay SH 1 loft Volunteer 1
Wax Myrtle SH 1 2ft Volunteer 1
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Wax Myrtle SH 1 3 ft Volunteer 1
Wax Myrtle SH 1 5 ft Volunteer 1
Wax Myrtle SH 1 6 ft Volunteer 1
Wax Myrtle SH 2 7 ft Volunteer 2
Loblolly Bay SH 1 1 ft Volunteer 1
Loblolly Bay SH 2 2 ft Volunteer 2
Loblolly Bay SH 1 5 ft Volunteer 1
Loblolly Bay SH 1 7 ft Volunteer 1
Loblolly Bay SH 1 loft Volunteer 1
American Titi SH 60 6 ft Volunteer 60
Winged Sumac SH 2 1 ft Volunteer 2
Winged Sumac SH 2 2 ft Volunteer 2
Winged Sumac SH 1 3 ft Volunteer 1
Winged Sumac SH 2 7 ft Volunteer 2
Galberry SH 30 6 ft Volunteer 30
Loblolly pine T 3 1 ft Volunteer 0
Red Maple T 1 6 ft Volunteer 0
Red Maple T 1 loft Volunteer 0
TOTAL PLANTED
SPECIES
78 OBSERVED DENSITY
(PLANTED SPECIES
PER ACRE)
780
TOTAL ACCEPTABLE
VOLUNTEERS
151 OBSERVED DENSITY
(VOLUNTEER
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TOTAL
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5
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>50% OF TOTAL (YIN)
NO
TOTAL INDIVIDUALS 234 OBSERVED DENSITY
(PER ACRE) 2290
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PLOT NUMBER 23
SPECIES STRATUM
T SA orSH Number of Individuals HEIGHT Planted vs. Volunteer
Species Number of Individuals
Counted toward
Success Criteria
Black Gum T 1 2 ft Planted 1
Atlantic White Cedar T 1 2ft Planted 1
Bald Cypress T 1 1 ft Planted 1
Bald Cypress T 8 2ft Planted 8
Bald Cypress T 5 3ft Planted 5
Bald Cypress T 9 4ft Planted 9
Bald Cypress T 2 5ft Planted 2
Bald Cypress T 1 6 ft Planted 1
Bald Cypress T 2 7 ft Planted 2
Pond Pine T 1 1 ft Planted 1
Pond Pine T 1 2ft Planted 1
Pond Pine T 5 3ft Planted 5
Pond Pine T 1 4ft Planted 1
Pond Pine T 2 5ft Planted 2
Pond Pine T 2 6 ft Planted 2
Pond Pine T 2 8 ft Planted 2
Pond Pine T 2 12 ft Planted 2
Loblolly Bay SH 30 1 ft Volunteer 30
Loblolly Bay SH 7 2ft Volunteer 7
Loblolly Bay SH 3 3ft Volunteer 3
Loblolly Bay SH 50 >10 ft Volunteer 50
Wax Myrtle SH 2 2ft Volunteer 2
Wax Myrtle SH 10 3ft Volunteer 10
Wax Myrtle SH 2 5ft Volunteer 2
Wax Myrtle SH 2 6 ft Volunteer 2
Red Bay SH 4 4ft Volunteer 4
Red Bay SH 1 6 ft Volunteer 1
Red Bay SH 2 7 ft Volunteer 2
Red Bay SH 1 8 ft Volunteer 1
Red Bay SH 1 9 ft Volunteer 1
Red Bay SH 1 loft Volunteer 1
Red Bay SH 2 12 ft Volunteer 2
Loblolly Pine T 3 5ft Volunteer 0
Loblolly Pine T 2 Eft Volunteer 0
Loblolly Pine T 2 8 ft Volunteer 0
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Loblolly Pine T 2 12 ft Volunteer 0
Sweet Gum T 1 3 ft Volunteer 0
Red Maple T 50 loft Volunteer 0
Red Maple T 2 12 ft Volunteer 0
OBSERVED DENSITY
TOTAL PLANTED 46 (PLANTED SPECIES 460
SPECIES PER ACRE)
OBSERVED DENSITY
TOTAL ACCEPTABLE 118 (VOLUNTEER 1180
VOLUNTEERS SPECIES PER ACRE)
TOTAL SINGLE VOLUNTEER
UNACCEPTABLE 62 X50% OF TOTAL (YIN) NO
VOLUNTEERS
OBSERVED DENSITY
TOTAL INDIVIDUALS 226 1640
(PER ACRE)
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PLOT NUMBER 24
SPECIES STRATUM
T SA or SH Number of Individuals HEIGHT Planted vs. Volunteer
Species Number of Individuals
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Bald Cypress T 2 lit Planted 2
Bald Cypress T 8 2ft Planted 8
Bald Cypress T 9 3ft Planted 9
Bald Cypress T 4 41t Planted 4
Bald Cypress T 1 5ft Planted 1
Bald Cypress T 2 6ft Planted 2
Black Gum T 1 2ft Planted 1
Black Gum T 1 3ft Planted 1
American White Cedar T 1 2ft Planted 1
Pond Pine T 1 5ft Planted 1
Pond Pine T 1 6ft Planted 1
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American Holly SH 1 7 ft Volunteer 1
Winged Sumac SH 1 9 ft Volunteer 1
Red Bay SH 60 15 ft Volunteer 60
Sweetbay SH 1 3ft Volunteer 1
Wax Myrtle SH 5 4ft Volunteer 5
Loblolly Bay SH 40 loft Volunteer 40
Loblolly Bay SH 20 15 ft Volunteer 20
Gallberry SH 5 3ft Volunteer 5
Red Maple T 60 15 ft Volunteer 60
TOTAL PLANTED
SPECIES
31 OBSERVED DENSITY
(PLANTED SPECIES
PER ACRE)
310
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TOTAL ACCEPTABLE
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1340
TOTAL SINGLE VOLUNTEER
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TOTAL INDIVIDUALS 225 1650
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