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Little Marco Island
CannonIsland
Big Marco R iver
Unknown Bay
Caxambas Bay
Snoo k Hole Channel
GullivanBay
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Goodland
Fred KeyCoonKeyHelen Key
Tarpon Bay
BearPoint
TripodKey
Johnson Bay
Addison Bay
Kice Island
McIlvane Bay
MarcoIsland
Barfield Bay
HorrsIsland
BrushIsland
Gullivan Bay
CannonIsland
Albert Island
Caxambas Pass
JohnsonIsland
CollierBay
BigMarcoPass
A157-Kice Island
A152-Caxambas Pass CWA
A153
B95-Marco Island Beach(Residents Beach)
A155
A153-Hurricane Pass(Little Marco Pass)A155-Capri Pass/Big Marco Pass CWA
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Geographic Response Plan Map: WP2-29The area within this map is partially containedwithin the Sector Mobile Area of Responsibility
U. S. Coast GuardSector St. Petersburg
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
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Miles
Map Continued on: WP2-28
Map Continued on: WP2-30
Map Continued on: WP2-32
A152Caxambas Pass CWA
OIL SPILL SENSITIVE AREA REPORT- SECTOR: Saint Petersburg
SITE NAME: SITE ID:
LATITUDE (DMS): 25 54 23 LONGITUDE (DMS): -81 43 11
LATITUDE (DD): 25.9064888800 LONGITUDE (DD): -81.7198099800
PRIORITY (SEASON): SPR A SUM A AUT A WIN A
GEN LOCATION:
Map Information
GRP MAP: WP2-29
ESI MAP: WP2-29 ESI MAP NAME: MARCO ISLAND, FLA.(1973)
NOAA CHART: NOAA CHART NAME:11429, 11430 LOSTMANS RIVER TO WIGGINS PASS 33-44
USGS QUAD: USGS QUAD NAME: Marco Island
OTHER MAP:
Contact List - Contact - Expertise - Phone
CONTACTS/STAKEHOLDERS:
FL State Warning Point (800) 320-0519/ FWC- Non-Game Biologist- (561) 625-5122/ Collier Co. Natural Resources- Director- (941) 732-2505/
Collier Co. Environmental Services Admin.- Director- (941) 732-2500Rookery Bay NERR - Gary Lytton, Keith Laakkonen or Tina Gwaltney (239) 417- 6310/ Mosaic; Chris Smith-(813) 671-6144
OWNER:
Resources at Risk
SHORELINE TYPES:
HABITAT TO BE PROTECTED:
Mangroves Islands, Mud flats, Oyster Beds, Seagrass
WILDLIFE RESOURCES TO BE PROTECTED:
Shorebird rookeries and wintering grounds, Caxambas Wildlife Area, Manatee
THREATENED SPECIES: Manatee, Least Tern, Snowy Plover, Piping Plover, American Crocodile, Black Skimmer, American Oyster Catcher,
Brown Pelican
Response Considerations
STAGING AREAS: Boat ramps @ Caxambas Park
COLLECTION POINTS: Marco Beach
AREA ACCESS: boat
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
POTENTIAL SPILL SOURCES:
TIDAL RANGE: MAX CURRENT: KTS.FT.
Protection Strategies
MIN BOOM LENGTH: FT. BOOMING METHOD:
DEGREE OF PROTECTABILITY:
PROTECTION STRATEGY:
Encircle sandbars that contain shorebird rookeries, prevent spill via pass (2300 ft boom)
OTHER RESPONSE RESOURCES :
NEAREST AVAILABLE RESOURCES:
PERSONNEL AVAILABLE:
POINT OF CONTACT/AGENCY: PH. #
PH. #POINT OF CONTACT/AGENCY:
BOOM: TYPE:
TYPE:
LENGTH:
LENGTH:
TYPE:
TYPE: NUMBER:
NUMBER:SKIMMER:
OTHER RESOURCES AVAILABLE:
4-26' Mullet Skiffs, 17' Key West FGC boat, 1-19" Mako, 3-19" Caroline Skiffs, 2 Non-game biologists
Site report produced by Florida FWC - Fish and Wildlife Research Institute on: Thursday, October 16, 2008 11:09 am
For additional information, please contact the FWC - FWRI - Center for Spatial Analysis (727) 896-8626
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25081-H6
TOPO NAME: MARCO ISLAND, FLA.(1973)
OPERATIONAL AREA:
A157Kice Island
OIL SPILL SENSITIVE AREA REPORT- SECTOR: Saint Petersburg
SITE NAME: SITE ID:
LATITUDE (DMS): 25 52 53 LONGITUDE (DMS): -81 41 38
LATITUDE (DD): 25.8814897000 LONGITUDE (DD): -81.6939762100
PRIORITY (SEASON): SPR A SUM A AUT A WIN A
GEN LOCATION:
Map Information
GRP MAP: WP2-29
ESI MAP: WP2-29 ESI MAP NAME: MARCO ISLAND, FLA.(1973)
NOAA CHART: NOAA CHART NAME:11429, 11430 LOSTMANS RIVER TO WIGGINS PASS 33-44
USGS QUAD: USGS QUAD NAME: Marco Island
OTHER MAP:
Contact List - Contact - Expertise - Phone
CONTACTS/STAKEHOLDERS:
FL State Warning Point (800) 320-0519/ FWC- Non-Game Biologist- (561) 625-5122/ Collier Co. Natural Resources- Director- (941) 732-2505/
Collier Co. Environmental Services Admin.- Director- (941) 732-2500Rookery Bay NERR - Gary Lytton, Keith Laakkonen or Tina Gwaltney (239) 417- 6310/ Mosaic; Chris Smith-(813) 671-6144
OWNER:
Resources at Risk
SHORELINE TYPES:
HABITAT TO BE PROTECTED:
Mangroves, Tidal Flats
WILDLIFE RESOURCES TO BE PROTECTED:
Shore Bird Rookeries, Sea Turtles, Manatee, Fisheries
THREATENED SPECIES: Sea Turtle, Manatee, Bald Eagle, Least Tern, Black Skimmer
Response Considerations
STAGING AREAS: Boat ramps @ Caxambas Park
COLLECTION POINTS: Marco beach
AREA ACCESS: helicopter/boat
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
POTENTIAL SPILL SOURCES:
TIDAL RANGE: MAX CURRENT: KTS.FT.
Protection Strategies
MIN BOOM LENGTH: FT. BOOMING METHOD:
DEGREE OF PROTECTABILITY:
PROTECTION STRATEGY:
Encircle mangrove Islands and Tidal flats, flush non-nesting birds
OTHER RESPONSE RESOURCES : 17' Key West FGC boat. FDEP- 2-26' Mullet Skiffs, 19' Mako, 2-16' Makos, 15' Carolina Skiffs
NEAREST AVAILABLE RESOURCES:
PERSONNEL AVAILABLE:
POINT OF CONTACT/AGENCY: PH. #
PH. #POINT OF CONTACT/AGENCY:
BOOM: TYPE:
TYPE:
LENGTH:
LENGTH:
TYPE:
TYPE: NUMBER:
NUMBER:SKIMMER:
OTHER RESOURCES AVAILABLE:
4-26' Mullet skiffs, 3-19' Carolina Skiffs, 17' Key West, 19' Mako
Site report produced by Florida FWC - Fish and Wildlife Research Institute on: Thursday, October 16, 2008 11:09 am
For additional information, please contact the FWC - FWRI - Center for Spatial Analysis (727) 896-8626
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25081-H6
TOPO NAME: MARCO ISLAND, FLA.(1973)
OPERATIONAL AREA:
A155Capri Pass/Big Marco Pass CWA
OIL SPILL SENSITIVE AREA REPORT- SECTOR: Saint Petersburg
SITE NAME: SITE ID:
LATITUDE (DMS): 25 58 26 LONGITUDE (DMS): -81 44 49
LATITUDE (DD): 25.9739865100 LONGITUDE (DD): -81.7470323100
PRIORITY (SEASON): SPR A SUM A AUT A WIN A
GEN LOCATION:
Map Information
GRP MAP: WP2-29
ESI MAP: WP2-29 ESI MAP NAME: MARCO ISLAND, FLA.(1973)
NOAA CHART: NOAA CHART NAME:11429, 11430 LOSTMANS RIVER TO WIGGINS PASS 33-44
USGS QUAD: USGS QUAD NAME: Marco Island
OTHER MAP:
Contact List - Contact - Expertise - Phone
CONTACTS/STAKEHOLDERS:
FL State Warning Point (800) 320-0519/ FDEP (Rookery Bay)- Gary Lytton- (941) 775-8845; Make Shirtley- (941) 775-0924/ FWC- Non-Game
Biologist- (561) 625-5122/ Collier Co. Natural Resources- Director- (941) 732-2505Tiger Tail County Beach- Park ranger- (941) 642-0818/ Mosaic; Chris Smith-(813) 671-6144
OWNER:
Resources at Risk
SHORELINE TYPES:
HABITAT TO BE PROTECTED:
Extensive mangrove forest, Shallow Seagrass (<1m), Sandy beaches, Oyster bars, fisheries, Tidal Flats
WILDLIFE RESOURCES TO BE PROTECTED:
Turtle beaches (May 1 - Oct 31), Shorebird rookeries, Critical Wildlife Area, State Aquatic Preserves, National Estuarine Research Reserve,
Audubon Sanctuary, Acheological Sites, Shorebird wintering areas
THREATENED SPECIES: Manatee, Sea Turtle, Bald Eagle, Roaseate Spoonbill, Leat Tern, Mangrove Cuckoo, Snowy Plover, Piping Plover,
American Alligator, American Crocodile, Black Skimmer, American Oyster Catcher, Brown Pelican, Little Blue
Heron, Snowy Egret, Reddish Egret
Response Considerations
STAGING AREAS: Boat ramps @ CR 591 North Marco Island bridge, @ Caxambas Park South end of Marco Island
COLLECTION POINTS: Sandy Beaches South 1/2 Marco Island shoreline, proceed with caution during turtle nesting season (May 1 - Oct 31)
AREA ACCESS: vehicle/helicopter/boat/aircraft
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
POTENTIAL SPILL SOURCES:
TIDAL RANGE: MAX CURRENT: KTS.FT.
Protection Strategies
MIN BOOM LENGTH: FT. BOOMING METHOD:
DEGREE OF PROTECTABILITY:
PROTECTION STRATEGY:
Place booms to protect passes to backwater mangrove forests, encircle bird rookeries, flush non-nesting birds, protect outer sandbar, as well
as the peninsula connected, to Marco Island
OTHER RESPONSE RESOURCES :
NEAREST AVAILABLE RESOURCES:
PERSONNEL AVAILABLE:
POINT OF CONTACT/AGENCY: PH. #
PH. #POINT OF CONTACT/AGENCY:
BOOM: TYPE:
TYPE:
LENGTH:
LENGTH:
TYPE:
TYPE: NUMBER:
NUMBER:SKIMMER:
OTHER RESOURCES AVAILABLE:
FDEP- 2-26' Mullet Skiffs, 19' Mako, 2-16' Makos, 15' Carolina Skiffs. 17' Key West FGC boat
Site report produced by Florida FWC - Fish and Wildlife Research Institute on: Thursday, October 16, 2008 11:09 am
For additional information, please contact the FWC - FWRI - Center for Spatial Analysis (727) 896-8626
@
25081-H6
TOPO NAME: MARCO ISLAND, FLA.(1973)
OPERATIONAL AREA:
A153Hurricane Pass (Little Marco Pass)
OIL SPILL SENSITIVE AREA REPORT- SECTOR: Saint Petersburg
SITE NAME: SITE ID:
LATITUDE (DMS): 25 59 31 LONGITUDE (DMS): -81 44 56
LATITUDE (DD): 25.9920414000 LONGITUDE (DD): -81.7489765800
PRIORITY (SEASON): SPR A SUM A AUT A WIN A
GEN LOCATION:
Map Information
GRP MAP: WP2-29
ESI MAP: WP2-29 ESI MAP NAME: MARCO ISLAND, FLA.(1973)
NOAA CHART: NOAA CHART NAME:11429 LOSTMANS RIVER TO WIGGINS PASS 33-44
USGS QUAD: USGS QUAD NAME: Marco Island
OTHER MAP:
Contact List - Contact - Expertise - Phone
CONTACTS/STAKEHOLDERS:
FL State Warning Point (800) 320-0519/ FWC- Non-Game Biologist- (561) 625-5122/ Rookery Bay NERR - Gary Lytton, Keith Laakkonen or
Tina Gwaltney (239) 417- 6310/ Collier Co. Natural Resources- Director- (941) 732-2505Tiger Tail County Beach- Park Ranger- (941) 642-0818/ Mosaic; Chris Smith-(813) 671-6144
OWNER:
Resources at Risk
SHORELINE TYPES:
HABITAT TO BE PROTECTED:
Extensive mangrove forest, shallow Seagrass (<1m), sandy beaches, Oyster bars, Fisaheries, Tidal flats
WILDLIFE RESOURCES TO BE PROTECTED:
Mangroves Turtle Beaches (May 1 - Oct 31), Bird rookeries, State Auatice Preserves, National Estuarines Research Reserve, Audubon
Sanctuary, Archeological sites, Shorebird wintering areas
THREATENED SPECIES: Manatee, Sea Turtles, Bald Eagle, Roseate Spoonbill, Least Tern, Mangrove Cuckoo, Snowy Plover, Piping Plover,
American Alligator, American Crocodile, Black Skimmer, American Oyster Catcher, Brown Pelican, Little Blue
Heron, Snowy Egret, Reddish Egret
Response Considerations
STAGING AREAS: Vehicle @ Naples (Bayview Park) US 41, West on Thormasson Dr., South on Fern St., West on Bay St., Marco Island
(Caxambas Park) CR 951, South on Collier Blvd., North on Collier Ct. Naples and Marco Island airports, boat ramps @
COLLECTION POINTS: Sandy beaches as follows: Naples shoreline, South 1/2 Marco Island shoreline, proceed with caution during turtle
nesting season (May 1 - Oct 31)
AREA ACCESS: veicle/helicopter/boat/aircraft
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
POTENTIAL SPILL SOURCES:
TIDAL RANGE: MAX CURRENT: KTS.FT.
Protection Strategies
MIN BOOM LENGTH: FT. BOOMING METHOD:
DEGREE OF PROTECTABILITY:
PROTECTION STRATEGY:
Place booms to protect passes to back water mangrove forests, encircle bird rookeries, flush non-nesting birds, protect outer sandbar as well
as the peninsula connected to Marco Island
OTHER RESPONSE RESOURCES : 17' Key West FGC boat
NEAREST AVAILABLE RESOURCES:
PERSONNEL AVAILABLE:
POINT OF CONTACT/AGENCY: PH. #
PH. #POINT OF CONTACT/AGENCY:
BOOM: TYPE:
TYPE:
LENGTH:
LENGTH:
TYPE:
TYPE: NUMBER:
NUMBER:SKIMMER:
OTHER RESOURCES AVAILABLE:
FDEP- 4-26' Mullet Skiffs, 19' Mako, 17' Mako, 3-19' Carolina Skiffs
Site report produced by Florida FWC - Fish and Wildlife Research Institute on: Thursday, October 16, 2008 11:09 am
For additional information, please contact the FWC - FWRI - Center for Spatial Analysis (727) 896-8626
@
25081-H6
TOPO NAME: MARCO ISLAND, FLA.(1973)
OPERATIONAL AREA:
B95Marco Island Beach (Residents Beach)
OIL SPILL SENSITIVE AREA REPORT- SECTOR: Saint Petersburg
SITE NAME: SITE ID:
LATITUDE (DMS): 25 55 59 LONGITUDE (DMS): -81 43 57
LATITUDE (DD): 25.9331547100 LONGITUDE (DD): -81.7325879100
PRIORITY (SEASON): SPR B SUM B AUT B WIN B
GEN LOCATION:
Map Information
GRP MAP: WP2-29
ESI MAP: WP2-29 ESI MAP NAME: MARCO ISLAND, FLA.(1973)
NOAA CHART: NOAA CHART NAME:11429, 11430 LOSTMANS RIVER TO WIGGINS PASS 33-44
USGS QUAD: USGS QUAD NAME: Marco Island
OTHER MAP:
Contact List - Contact - Expertise - Phone
CONTACTS/STAKEHOLDERS:
FL State Warning Point (800) 320-0519/ FWC- Non-Game Biologist- (561) 625-5122/ Collier Co. Natural Resources- Director- (941) 732-2505/
Collier Co. Environmental Services Admin.- Director- (941) 732-2500 The Conservancy- Director-(941) 262-0304/ Rookery Bay NERR - Gary Lytton, Keith Laakkonen or Tina Gwaltney (239) 417- 6310/ Mosaic; Chris Smith-(813) 671-6144
OWNER:
Resources at Risk
SHORELINE TYPES:
HABITAT TO BE PROTECTED:
Recreational areas, Sandy Beach, turtle nesting beach
WILDLIFE RESOURCES TO BE PROTECTED:
Sea Turtle nesting site, shorebird rookleries and feeding areas, least tern, black skimmer, piping plover, snowy plover, sea turtle
THREATENED SPECIES: Sea Turtles, Least Terns, Black Skimmers, Piping Plovers, Snowy Plovers
Response Considerations
STAGING AREAS: Public boat ramps @ CR 591 North Marco Island, & Caxambas Park
COLLECTION POINTS: beach
AREA ACCESS: vehicle/helicopter/boat
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
POTENTIAL SPILL SOURCES:
TIDAL RANGE: MAX CURRENT: KTS.FT.
Protection Strategies
MIN BOOM LENGTH: FT. BOOMING METHOD:
DEGREE OF PROTECTABILITY:
PROTECTION STRATEGY:
Sea Turtle nesting areas, Flush roosting birds from beach
OTHER RESPONSE RESOURCES : 17' Key West FGC boat
NEAREST AVAILABLE RESOURCES:
PERSONNEL AVAILABLE:
POINT OF CONTACT/AGENCY: PH. #
PH. #POINT OF CONTACT/AGENCY:
BOOM: TYPE:
TYPE:
LENGTH:
LENGTH:
TYPE:
TYPE: NUMBER:
NUMBER:SKIMMER:
OTHER RESOURCES AVAILABLE:
Wildlife occurences database and maps
Site report produced by Florida FWC - Fish and Wildlife Research Institute on: Thursday, October 16, 2008 11:09 am
For additional information, please contact the FWC - FWRI - Center for Spatial Analysis (727) 896-8626
@
25081-H6
TOPO NAME: MARCO ISLAND, FLA.(1973)
OPERATIONAL AREA: