Northeast Florida Estuary Restoration Initiative: A District Perspective. Ron Brockmeyer, SJRWMD And a cast of thousands!!

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Northeast Florida Estuary Restoration Initiative: A District Perspective Ron Brockmeyer, SJRWMD And a cast of thousands!!

Success and Local Partners Impoundment Reconnection / Restoration (Merritt Island NWR, Canaveral National SS) Dragline Ditch Restoration (Volusia County) Spoil Filled Saltmarsh Restoration (North Peninsula State Park) Halifax River Shoreline Habitat Initiative (City of Port Orange)

SJRWMD Partnered Grants 2008 - NACo/NOAA National Association of Counties Grant - (Filled Marsh) - $50,000 2009/2011 FFWCC/USFWS National Coastal Wetlands Conservation Grant (Dragline Ditch) - $1,060,000 2009 NOAA Recovery Act Grant (Filled Marsh / Impounded Wetlands) - $ 2.7 Million 2010 USFWS Grant (Shoreline Habitat) - $32,000 2011 SARP/NOAA Community Partnership Grant (Shoreline Habitat) - $50,000 2012 FDOT Mitigation (Filled Marsh) - $405,000

Problems with Progress Economic Downturn and Policy Changes- SJRWMD and other State coastal restoration funds reduced Federal restoration grant programs require matching funds Federal programs focusing on large landscape-level efforts Discussions with Federal/State/District

Opportunities / Issues Majority of Coastal Wetland Habitat on Public Lands (Federal, State, Local) State Lands, Parks, Aquatic Preserves, Wildlife Management Areas / Refuges often have minimal mandate and less funding for restoration. Disturbed Habitats often not fully mapped or identified in Management Plans

Solution Northeast Florida Estuary Restoration Initiative Expanded Team Expanded Project Footprint Included a Larger Range of Habitats Secured Coastal Zone Management Grant oflorida Estuarine Habitat Restoration Planning Guide onortheast Florida Estuarine Habitat Restoration Plan

Many Habitat Restoration Needs 1. Filled Coastal Wetland Habitat 2. Ditched Coastal Wetland 3. Impounded Coastal Wetland 4. Degraded Oyster 5. Seagrass Habitats 6. Degraded Shorelines

A Comprehensive vision to enhance and restore oyster, salt marsh, mangrove, and seagrass communities An interagency team is guiding efforts to assemble existing resource data and coastal restoration plans, and to hold workshops with land managers, researchers, and resource management professionals leading to development of a comprehensive restoration plan with regionally-based priorities. The team will strive to interact with and incorporate guiding management principles from as many programs with overlapping interests as possible, including Estuary Restoration Act, Landscape Conservation Cooperatives, State Wildlife Action Plan, South Atlantic Fishery Management Council, Coastal Zone Management, and others. The three primary benefits expected from this collaborative process are as follows: Living Shorelines Oyster Restoration Dredge-filled Salt Marsh Restoration 1) a document endorsed at the local, state, and federal level that would support requests for state and federal grant / program funding. 2) a guide to accomplish prioritized local and regional restoration goals 3) a regional monitoring and assessment strategy to develop, review, and refine restoration techniques While this effort is focused on Northeast Florida, the process developed will have broader applications. The framework of the document includes: basic characteristics of Florida estuarine habitats, summaries of existing coastal habitat restoration efforts and techniques (see examples), a discussion of restoration and management issues, and a process for identification / prioritization of estuarine restoration projects that can be duplicated on a regional basis throughout the state. A formal set of guidelines or a protocol will be provided as an additional product of this work. Impoundment Restoration & Reconnection Restoration and Resource Monitoring Education and Volunteer Monitoring/Planting Events Dragline Ditch Restoration Interagency Steering Committee Paul Haydt (phaydt@sjrwmd.com), St. Johns River Water Mgmt. Dist., Palatka, FL Ron Brockmeyer, St. Johns River Water Mgmt. Dist., Palatka, FL Jeff Beal, Florida Fish and Wildlife Cons. Comm., Ft. Pierce, FL Kent Smith, Florida Fish and Wildlife Cons. Comm., Tallahassee, FL Larry Fooks, Florida Dept. of Environmental Protection, Apopka, FL Clifton Maxwell, Florida Dept. of Environmental Protection, Gainesville, FL Michael Shirley, GTM National Estuarine Research Reserve, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL Daphne Macfarlan, NOAA Restoration Center, St. Petersburg, FL Nicole Adimey, USFWS Coastal Program, Jacksonville, FL Anne Birch, The Nature Conservancy, Indialantic, FL Paul Stodola, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville, FL Troy Rice, Indian River Lagoon National Estuary Program, Palm Bay, FL Paul Zajicek, Florida Dept. of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Tallahassee, FL

NERT - Northeast Florida Estuary Restoration Team An interagency team to facilitate planning, partnering, funding and implementing of estuarine habitat restoration in Northeast Florida

Northeast Florida Estuary Restoration Team: First Big Funding Success 2013 NOAA NE Florida Estuarine Habitat Restoration Initiative (8 project areas) - $1,265,000 (Match/Leverage ~$2,000,000) MORE TO COME!!!

NERT Steering Committee NOAA USFWS FDEP SJRWMD (2) FFWCC (2) The Nature Conservancy Regional Team Leads

NERT Guidance Vision: To create healthy, thriving estuarine habitats of sufficient quantity and quality throughout northeast Florida. Mission: To facilitate and implement restoration and bring together partners to develop a regional landscape-level habitat initiative focused on the restoration and enhancement of estuarine and shoreline habitats including coastal marsh, mangroves, oyster communities and seagrass for estuaries extending from the St. Marys River to Sebastian Inlet on the east coast of Florida.

Building a Partnered Program for Habitat Restoration Build Regional Data Sets, Identify Needs Build Partner Network with Local Projects Develop Restoration Best Management Practices & Streamline the Process Gain Regional, State, Federal Endorsement

NERT Current Efforts Regional Team Leads to develop / enhance local partnerships Develop habitat restoration projects with local partners to be included in NE FL Plan Utilize this same stakeholder input process to facilitate local support and awareness Encourage adoption of final restoration plan components into appropriate local resource management documents

Thank You! Questions???