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2 Geographic Response Plan Map: EFL-55SE 81 26'15"W 81 22'30"W 30 26'15"N Ft. George River k Ft. George Cultural State Park F o r t G e o r g e d d S( Ft. George River j Timucuan Ecological & Historic Preserve 200 # L i t t l e T a l b o t I s l a n d 500 x5 Little Talbot Island State Park k \ EFL55-05 Ft. George Inlet (Huguenot) F 500 x3 Atlantic Ocean 30 26'15"N Map Continued on Page: EFL-55SW I s l a n d Shad Creek # 200 h ( EFL55-07 Shad Creek I s l a n d s E( d S( 300 USCG Station Mayport VOSS Equipment Site AB A1A St. Johns River EFL55-06 Ft. George Creek (Haulover Creek) Mayport Naval Station Preservation Area j w Mayport Basin # m \ 1100 d Mayport Entrance Channel Nassau River - St. Johns River Marshes Aquatic Preserve F k St. Johns River Inlet ² 30 22'30"N 81 26'15"W Environmentally Sensitive Areas Summer Protection Priority A - Protect First XX B - Protect after A Areas X C - Protect after B Areas Response Methods «Skimmer h ( Shallow Water Skimmer # Collection Point General Booming Strategy (Length in Feet) Incident Command Posts S( R( E( Staging Areas Oil Spill Risk Sites Equipment Storage Locations F Tidal Inlet Protection Strategy w Bio-Socioeconomic Beach Access \ Airport y Aquaculture Aquatic Preserve/State Park k Black Bear Habitat z Boat Ramp d Coast Guard s ¼ Diving Gull/Tern Nesting Area Å Heliport High Recreational Beach m ] Marina Manatee v NERR j National Park w Naval Facility «Piping Plover Power Plant d( d x Recreational Fishing ² Right Whale Sea Turtle Nesting Area q Water Intake r Wildlife Refuge \ Mangroves Sea Turtle Nesting Beach µ Aquaculture Leases Federal Managed Areas State Managed Areas State Waters/County Line USCG Sector Boundary Northeast & Eastern Central Florida Area Committee Fish and Wildlife Research Institute (FWRI-FWC) Miles Sector St. Petersburg 81 22'30"W MSU Savannah Sector Jacksonville Sector Jacksonville Sector Miami 30 22'30"N
3 30 26'15"N 81 30'0"W Clapboard Cr. Geographic Response Plan Map: EFL-55SW Å XX Nassau River - St. Johns River Marshes Aquatic Preserve k j Timucuan Ecological & Historic Preserve d '15"W 30 26'15"N Ft. George k Ft. Geo Cultur State Park F o G e o XX S( EFL54-10 Clapboard Creek 200 Creek Clapboard Creek d S( Sh aroline tional ent Park Map Continued on Page: EFL-54SE ipyard 30 22'30"N j Cree k 81 30'0"W L i t t l e M a r s h I s l a n d j EFL55-10 Cedar Point Creek EFL55-11 St. Johns Creek Ft. Caroline National Monument Park Cedar Point Creek 300 # Environmentally Sensitive Areas Summer Protection Priority XX X A - Protect First B - Protect after A Areas C - Protect after B Areas Response Methods «Skimmer Shallow Water Skimmer ( h # Collection Point General Booming Strategy (Length in Feet) Incident Command Posts ( S ( R ( F E Staging Areas Oil Spill Risk Sites Equipment Storage Locations Tidal Inlet Protection Strategy # St. Johns Creek 200 # j EFL55-09 Hannah Mills Creek EFL55-12 Chicopit Creek Entrance (Timucuan Historic Preserve) j Theodore Roosevelt Area Coloninda Creek Theodore Roosevelt Area Bio-Socioeconomic Beach Access \ Airport y Aquaculture Aquatic Preserve/State Park k Black Bear Habitat z Boat Ramp d Coast Guard s ¼ Diving Gull/Tern Nesting Area Å Heliport High Recreational Beach m ] Marina AB Hannah 300 Chicopit Bay j Timucuan Ecological j & Historic Preserve Mil ls Creek P i n e I s l a n d Manatee v NERR G r e a t M a r s h I s l a n d d d ( h 600 EFL50-02 Greenfield Creek Greenfield Creek S ( Map Continued on Page: EFL-50NW w «d( x ² q r National Park Naval Facility Piping Plover Power Plant Recreational Fishing Right Whale Sea Turtle Nesting Area Water Intake Wildlife Refuge d #S ( 200 x4 EFL55-08 Sisters Creek & Fanning Island h ( Chicopit Bay Mangroves Sisters Creek St. Johns River 700 Sea Turtle Nesting Beach Aquaculture Leases Federal Managed Areas State Managed Areas State Waters/County Line USCG Sector Boundary Northeast & Eastern Central Florida Area Committee 800 F a 700 n EFL50-01 Chicopit Bay µ w j Fish and Wildlife Research Institute (FWRI-FWC) Miles n i Sector St. Petersburg n g I s l a n d AB A1A Shad Creek # '15"W MSU Savannah Sector Jacksonville Sector Jacksonville Sector Miami Map Continued on Page: EFL-55SE h ( 30 22'30"N EFL55-0 Shad Cre I s l a s V E( E
4 GRP - Oil Spill Sensitive Site Report for Sector : Jacksonville GRP Map # EFL-55/STJ-3 Name: Site Description: Big Talbot Island State Park Protection Priority (Season): Spring: A Summer: A Fall: A Winter: A Be aware of alligators, venomous snakes and poisonous spiders. Site ID: Latitude (DMS): 30 29' " Longitude (DMS): 81 26' " County: Duval Latitude (DD): Longitude (DD): SCAT Division: Duval County Division 1 ESI Map: EFL-55/STJ-3 ESI Name: Mayport, Fla. NOAA Chart 11489_2 CHART Name ST SIMONS SOUND TO TOLOMATO RIVER CC-DD USGS Quad: D4 QUAD Name: Mayport Managed Area (if applicable): Big Talbot Island State Park, Nassau River - St. Johns River Marshes Aquatic Preserve General Location: Contacts: GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION CONTACT INFORMATION EFL55-01 FL State Watch Office ; NRC ; City of Jax (Envir. and Compliance Dept) ; Big Talbot Island State Park (Manager) ; FWC Non-Game Biologist NOAA-SSC (USCG District 7) (o) (c) (24hr); DOI Reg Officer or ; DEP-OER Shoreline Type: Sandy beach RESOURCES AT RISK INFORMATION Habitat: Wildlife: Eroding bluff, sandy beach Sea birds, shorebirds, whales, wading birds, manatees, sea turtles Threaten/Endangered Species: North Atlantic Right whale, sea turtles, Piping plover, manatees Socio-Economic Resources: Archaeological sites Staging Area Collection Points: Area Access: Spill Risk: Response Resources: Big Talbot Island State Park (on map EFL-56) Nearest at base of A1A Bridge, Nassau River boat/vehicle Tank barges, recreational and commercial vessels RESPONSE CONSIDERATIONS PROTECTION STRATEGY INFORMATION Tidal Range (FT): Average Current (KTS): Ease of Protection: Min. Boom Length (FT): 2,100 Boom Type: Booming Method: Deflection, Protection/Exclusion Protection Strategy: Deflect to north or to sandy beach for clean up (shown on map EFL-56). Place 1000' of exclusion boom at mouth of both creeks. See BMP if manatees are present. Report produced by Florida FWC - Fish and Wildlife Research Institue on: Tuesday, July 02, 2013 For additional information, please contact FWC-FWRI Center for Spatial Analysis (727)
5 GRP - Oil Spill Sensitive Site Report for Sector : Jacksonville GRP Map # EFL-55/STJ-3 Name: Site Description: Bird Island and Little Bird Island Protection Priority (Season): Spring: A Summer: A Fall: A Winter: A Be aware of alligators, venomous snakes and poisonous spiders. Site ID: Latitude (DMS): 30 29' " Longitude (DMS): 81 25' " County: Duval Latitude (DD): Longitude (DD): SCAT Division: Duval County Division 1 ESI Map: EFL-55/STJ-3 ESI Name: Mayport, Fla. NOAA Chart 11489_2 CHART Name ST SIMONS SOUND TO TOLOMATO RIVER CC-DD USGS Quad: D4 QUAD Name: Mayport General Location: GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION EFL55-02 Managed Area (if applicable): Nassau River - St. Johns River Marshes Aquatic Preserve; Big Talbot Island State Park, Little Talbot Island State Park; Bird Island (City of Jacksonville) Contacts: CONTACT INFORMATION FL State Watch Office ; NRC ; FWC-Non-Game Biologist ; Little Talbot Island State Park (Manager) ; City of Jax (Envir. and Compliance Dept) NOAA-SSC (USCG District 7) (o) (c) (24hr); DOI Reg Officer or ; DEP-OER Shoreline Type: Sandy beach RESOURCES AT RISK INFORMATION Habitat: Wildlife: Sandy beach, bird foraging habitat, critical wildlife area Sea oats, shorebirds, sea turtles, manatees Threaten/Endangered Species: Piping plover, Least tern, Black skimmer, manatees Socio-Economic Resources: Staging Area Collection Points: Area Access: Spill Risk: Big Talbot Island State Park (on map EFL-56) Nearest at base of A1A Bridge, Nassau River boat Response Resources: Tank barges, recreational and commercial vessels RESPONSE CONSIDERATIONS PROTECTION STRATEGY INFORMATION Tidal Range (FT): Average Current (KTS): Ease of Protection: Min. Boom Length (FT): Boom Type: Booming Method: Deflection Protection Strategy: Deflect oil to north as possible. Report produced by Florida FWC - Fish and Wildlife Research Institue on: Tuesday, July 02, 2013 For additional information, please contact FWC-FWRI Center for Spatial Analysis (727)
6 GRP - Oil Spill Sensitive Site Report for Sector : Jacksonville GRP Map # EFL-55/STJ-3 Name: Site Description: Little Talbot Island Protection Priority (Season): Spring: A Summer: A Fall: A Winter: A Site ID: State Managed Area/ sea turtle nesting area. Be aware of alligators, venomous snakes and poisonous spiders. Latitude (DMS): 30 27' " Longitude (DMS): 81 24' " County: Duval Latitude (DD): Longitude (DD): SCAT Division: Duval County Division 1 ESI Map: EFL-55/STJ-3 ESI Name: Mayport, Fla. NOAA Chart 11489_2 CHART Name ST SIMONS SOUND TO TOLOMATO RIVER CC-DD USGS Quad: D4 QUAD Name: Mayport Managed Area (if applicable): Little Talbot State Park, Nassau River - St. Johns River Marshes Aquatic Preserve General Location: Contacts: GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION CONTACT INFORMATION EFL55-03 FL State Watch Office ; NRC ; Little Talbot Island State Park (Manager) ; City of Jax (Envir. and Compliance Dept) NOAA-SSC (USCG District 7) (o) (c) (24hr); DOI Reg Officer or ; DEP-OER Shoreline Type: Sandy beach RESOURCES AT RISK INFORMATION Habitat: Wildlife: Sea turtle nesting beach Sea turtles, manatees, wading birds, whales Threaten/Endangered Species: Manatees, sea turtles, Piping plover Socio-Economic Resources: Recreation Area Staging Area Alimicani Public Primitive Ramp Collection Points: Base of A1A bridge Area Access: vehicle Spill Risk: Response Resources: RESPONSE CONSIDERATIONS PROTECTION STRATEGY INFORMATION Tidal Range (FT): Average Current (KTS): Ease of Protection: Min. Boom Length (FT): Boom Type: Booming Method: NA Protection Strategy: Contact USFWS Natural Resource Advisor for beach operations during sea turtle nesting season. No staging in/on sand dunes. Be aware of venomous snakes in sand dunes. See BMP if manatees are present. Report produced by Florida FWC - Fish and Wildlife Research Institue on: Tuesday, July 02, 2013 For additional information, please contact FWC-FWRI Center for Spatial Analysis (727)
7 GRP - Oil Spill Sensitive Site Report for Sector : Jacksonville GRP Map # EFL-55/STJ-3 Name: Site Description: Shellfish Harvesting Area Protection Priority (Season): Spring: B Summer: B Fall: B Winter: B Be aware of alligators, venomous snakes and poisonous spiders. Site ID: Latitude (DMS): 30 26' " Longitude (DMS): 81 27' " County: Duval Latitude (DD): Longitude (DD): SCAT Division: Duval County Division 1 ESI Map: EFL-55/STJ-3 ESI Name: Mayport, Fla. NOAA Chart 11489_2 CHART Name ST SIMONS SOUND TO TOLOMATO RIVER CC-DD USGS Quad: D4 QUAD Name: Mayport Managed Area (if applicable): Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve, Nassau River - St. Johns River Marshes Aquatic Preserve, Machaba Balu Preserve General Location: Contacts: GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION CONTACT INFORMATION EFL55-04 FL State Watch Office ; NRC ; NPS Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve ; FWC Non-Game Biologist ; FL DEP Aquatic Preserve (Manager) ; City of Jax (Envir. and Compliance Dept) NOAA-SSC (USCG District 7) (o) (c) (24hr); DOI Reg Officer or ; DEP-OER Shoreline Type: Salt marsh RESOURCES AT RISK INFORMATION Habitat: Wildlife: Oyster beds, salt marsh Shellfish, fish, wading birds, manatees, sea turtles, crabs, shrimp Threaten/Endangered Species: Manatees, sea turtles Socio-Economic Resources: Shellfish harvesting (currently closed) Staging Area Collection Points: Area Access: Spill Risk: RESPONSE CONSIDERATIONS Sisters Creek Marina, Alimicani Public Primitive Ramp Bridge at Sisters Creek or Alimicani Public Primitive Ramp boat Response Resources: Tank barges, recreational and commercial vessels PROTECTION STRATEGY INFORMATION Tidal Range (FT): Average Current (KTS): Ease of Protection: Min. Boom Length (FT): 4,300 Boom Type: Booming Method: Deflection, Protection/Exclusion Protection Strategy: Deflection and protection boom at mouths of creaks along Sister's Creek to protect shellfish harvesting areas. See BMP if manatees are present. Report produced by Florida FWC - Fish and Wildlife Research Institue on: Tuesday, July 02, 2013 For additional information, please contact FWC-FWRI Center for Spatial Analysis (727)
8 GRP - Oil Spill Sensitive Site Report for Sector : Jacksonville GRP Map # EFL-55/STJ-3 Name: Site Description: Fort George Inlet (Huguenot) Protection Priority (Season): Spring: A Summer: A Fall: A Winter: A Be aware of alligators, venomous snakes and poisonous spiders. Site ID: Latitude (DMS): 30 25' " Longitude (DMS): 81 24' " County: Duval Latitude (DD): Longitude (DD): SCAT Division: Duval County Division 1 ESI Map: EFL-55/STJ-3 ESI Name: Mayport, Fla. NOAA Chart 11489_2 CHART Name ST SIMONS SOUND TO TOLOMATO RIVER CC-DD USGS Quad: D4 QUAD Name: Mayport Managed Area (if applicable): Nassau River - St. Johns River Marshes Aquatic Preserve, Huguenot Memorial Park General Location: Contacts: GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION CONTACT INFORMATION EFL55-05 FL State Watch Office ; NRC ; Talbot Island State Park (Manager) ; Huguenot Memorial Park (Manager) ; FWC Non-Game Biologist ; City of Jax (Envir. and Compliance Dept) NOAA-SSC (USCG District 7) (o) (c) (24hr); DOI Reg Officer or ; DEP-OER Shoreline Type: Sandy Beach, salt marsh, tidal flats RESOURCES AT RISK INFORMATION Habitat: Wildlife: Salt marsh, wintering grounds, critical wildlife area, bird rookery, sea turtle nesting Juvenile fish, shellfish, shorebirds, wading birds, sea turtles, manatees Threaten/Endangered Species: Manatees, sea turtles Socio-Economic Resources: Archaeological sites Staging Area Collection Points: Area Access: Spill Risk: Response Resources: Alimicani Public Primitive Ramp Base of A1A Bridge boat/vehicle Tank barges, recreational and commercial vessels RESPONSE CONSIDERATIONS PROTECTION STRATEGY INFORMATION Tidal Range (FT): Average Current (KTS): Ease of Protection: Min. Boom Length (FT): 3,000 Boom Type: Booming Method: Deflection, Protection/Exclusion Protection Strategy: Deploy 3,000' of cascading deflection boom to keep oil out of Huguenot Memorial Park. See Fort George Inlet TIPS. See BMP if manatees are present. Report produced by Florida FWC - Fish and Wildlife Research Institue on: Tuesday, July 02, 2013 For additional information, please contact FWC-FWRI Center for Spatial Analysis (727)
9 GRP - Oil Spill Sensitive Site Report for Sector : Jacksonville GRP Map # EFL-55/STJ-3 Name: Site Description: Fort George Creek (Haulover Creek) Protection Priority (Season): Spring: A Summer: A Fall: A Winter: A Be aware of alligators, venomous snakes and poisonous spiders. Site ID: Latitude (DMS): 30 24' " Longitude (DMS): 81 25' " County: Duval Latitude (DD): Longitude (DD): SCAT Division: Duval County Division 1 ESI Map: EFL-55/STJ-3 ESI Name: Mayport, Fla. NOAA Chart 11489_2 CHART Name ST SIMONS SOUND TO TOLOMATO RIVER CC-DD USGS Quad: D4 QUAD Name: Mayport Managed Area (if applicable): Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve, Nassau River - St. Johns River Marshes Aquatic Preserve, Huguenot Memorial Park General Location: Contacts: GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION CONTACT INFORMATION EFL55-06 FL State Watch Office ; NRC ; Talbot Island State Park (Manager) ; NPS Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve ; FWC Non-Game Biologist ; City of Jax (Envir. and Compliance Dept) FWC LE (Jacksonville) ; NOAA-SSC (USCG District 7) (o) (c) (24hr); DOI Reg Officer or ; DEP-OER Shoreline Type: Salt marsh RESOURCES AT RISK INFORMATION Habitat: Wildlife: Salt marsh Juvenile fish, shellfish, shorebirds, wading birds, manatees, shrimp, crabs, sea turtles Threaten/Endangered Species: Manatees, sea turtles Socio-Economic Resources: Staging Area Collection Points: Area Access: Spill Risk: Response Resources: Heckscher Dr. Boat ramp at entrance of creek Nearest collection point is Mayport ferry west ramp boat/vehicle Tank barges, recreational and commercial vessels RESPONSE CONSIDERATIONS PROTECTION STRATEGY INFORMATION Tidal Range (FT): Average Current (KTS): Ease of Protection: Min. Boom Length (FT): 250 Boom Type: Booming Method: Protection/Exclusion Protection Strategy: Place 250' boom across mouth of creek. See BMP if manatees are present. Report produced by Florida FWC - Fish and Wildlife Research Institue on: Tuesday, July 02, 2013 For additional information, please contact FWC-FWRI Center for Spatial Analysis (727)
10 GRP - Oil Spill Sensitive Site Report for Sector : Jacksonville GRP Map # EFL-55/STJ-3 Name: Shad Creek Protection Priority (Season): Site Description: Spring: A Summer: A Fall: A Winter: A Be aware of alligators, venomous snakes and poisonous spiders. Site ID: Latitude (DMS): 30 23' " Longitude (DMS): 81 26' " County: Duval Latitude (DD): Longitude (DD): SCAT Division: Duval County Division 1 ESI Map: EFL-55/STJ-3 ESI Name: Mayport, Fla. NOAA Chart 11489_2 CHART Name ST SIMONS SOUND TO TOLOMATO RIVER CC-DD USGS Quad: D4 QUAD Name: Mayport Managed Area (if applicable): Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve, Nassau River - St. Johns River Marshes Aquatic Preserve General Location: Contacts: GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION CONTACT INFORMATION EFL55-07 FL State Watch Office ; NRC ; NPS Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve ; FWC Non-Game Biologist ; City of Jax (Envir. and Compliance Dept) ; FWC LE (Jacksonville) NOAA-SSC (USCG District 7) (o) (c) (24hr); DOI Reg Officer or ; DEP-OER Shoreline Type: Salt marsh RESOURCES AT RISK INFORMATION Habitat: Wildlife: Salt marsh Juvenile fish, shellfish, shorebirds, wading birds, manatees, shrimp, crabs, sea turtles Threaten/Endangered Species: Manatees, sea turtles Socio-Economic Resources: Staging Area Collection Points: Area Access: Spill Risk: Response Resources: Launch boom at Bridge and Ferry area Nearest collection point is West Mayport ferry slip boat/vehicle Tank barges, recreational and commercial vessels RESPONSE CONSIDERATIONS PROTECTION STRATEGY INFORMATION Tidal Range (FT): Average Current (KTS): Ease of Protection: Min. Boom Length (FT): 250 Boom Type: Booming Method: Protection/Exclusion Protection Strategy: Place 250' of barrier boom across mouth of creek. See BMP if manatees are present. Report produced by Florida FWC - Fish and Wildlife Research Institue on: Tuesday, July 02, 2013 For additional information, please contact FWC-FWRI Center for Spatial Analysis (727)
11 GRP - Oil Spill Sensitive Site Report for Sector : Jacksonville GRP Map # EFL-55/STJ-3 Name: Site Description: Sisters Creek - Fanning Island - St Johns River Protection Priority (Season): Spring: A Summer: A Fall: A Winter: A Be aware of alligators, venomous snakes and poisonous spiders. Site ID: Latitude (DMS): 30 23' " Longitude (DMS): 81 27' " County: Duval Latitude (DD): Longitude (DD): SCAT Division: Duval County Division 1 ESI Map: EFL-55/STJ-3 ESI Name: Mayport, Fla. NOAA Chart 11489_2 CHART Name ST SIMONS SOUND TO TOLOMATO RIVER CC-DD USGS Quad: D4 QUAD Name: Mayport Managed Area (if applicable): Nassau River - St. Johns River Marshes Aquatic Preserve, Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve General Location: Contacts: GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION CONTACT INFORMATION EFL55-08 FL State Watch Office ; NRC ; City of Jax (Chemical Spills and Pollution) or (Envir. and Compliance Dept) ; FWC LE (Jacksonville) Timucuan Preserve (Superintendent) ; FWC Non-Game Biologist ; NOAA-SSC (USCG District 7) (o) (c) (24hr); DOI Reg Officer or ; DEP-OER Shoreline Type: Salt marsh, sandy beach, sea walls RESOURCES AT RISK INFORMATION Habitat: Wildlife: Salt marsh Fisheries, shellfish, wading birds, oysters, manatees, sea turtles Threaten/Endangered Species: Manatees, sea turtles, wood stork, Piping plover, Atlantic and shortnose sturgeon Socio-Economic Resources: Staging Area Collection Points: Area Access: Spill Risk: Response Resources: BAE Systems Shipyard, Sisters Creek marina RESPONSE CONSIDERATIONS Nearest collection point is at BAE Systems Shipyard boat/vehicle Tank barges, recreational and commercial vessels PROTECTION STRATEGY INFORMATION Tidal Range (FT): Average Current (KTS): Ease of Protection: Min. Boom Length (FT): 800 Boom Type: Booming Method: Deflection Protection Strategy: Use collection boom in open chevron configuration at base of Sisters Creek Bridge and skimmers. See BMP if manatees are present. Report produced by Florida FWC - Fish and Wildlife Research Institue on: Tuesday, July 02, 2013 For additional information, please contact FWC-FWRI Center for Spatial Analysis (727)
12 GRP - Oil Spill Sensitive Site Report for Sector : Jacksonville GRP Map # EFL-55/STJ-3 Name: Site Description: Hannah Mills Creek Protection Priority (Season): Spring: A Summer: A Fall: A Winter: A Be aware of alligators, venomous snakes and poisonous spiders. Site ID: Latitude (DMS): 30 24' 4.300" N Longitude (DMS): 81 28' " County: Duval Latitude (DD): Longitude (DD): SCAT Division: Duval County Division 1 ESI Map: EFL-55/STJ-3 ESI Name: Mayport, Fla. NOAA Chart 11489_2 CHART Name ST SIMONS SOUND TO TOLOMATO RIVER CC-DD USGS Quad: D4 QUAD Name: Mayport Managed Area (if applicable): Nassau River - St. Johns River Marshes Aquatic Preserve, Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve General Location: Contacts: GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION CONTACT INFORMATION EFL55-09 FL State Watch Office ; NRC ; City of Jax (Chemical Spills and Pollution) or (Envir. and Compliance Dept) ; FWC LE (Jacksonville) Timucuan Preserve (Superintendent) ; FWC Non-Game Biologist ; NOAA-SSC (USCG District 7) (o) (c) (24hr); DOI Reg Officer or ; DEP-OER Shoreline Type: Salt marsh RESOURCES AT RISK INFORMATION Habitat: Wildlife: Salt marsh Fisheries, shellfish, wading birds, oysters, manatees, sea turtles Threaten/Endangered Species: Manatees, sea turtles, wood stork, Piping plover, Atlantic and shortnose sturgeon Socio-Economic Resources: Staging Area Collection Points: Area Access: Spill Risk: Response Resources: BAE Systems Shipyard, Sisters Creek marina RESPONSE CONSIDERATIONS Nearest collection point is at the base of Hannah Mills Creek bridge boat/vehicle Tank barges, recreational and commercial vessels PROTECTION STRATEGY INFORMATION Tidal Range (FT): Average Current (KTS): Ease of Protection: Min. Boom Length (FT): 250 Boom Type: Booming Method: Protection/Exclusion Protection Strategy: Deploy 250' of barrier boom across base of bridge on Heckscher Drive. See BMP if manatees are present. Report produced by Florida FWC - Fish and Wildlife Research Institue on: Tuesday, July 02, 2013 For additional information, please contact FWC-FWRI Center for Spatial Analysis (727)
13 GRP - Oil Spill Sensitive Site Report for Sector : Jacksonville GRP Map # EFL-55/STJ-3 Name: Site Description: Cedar Point Creek Protection Priority (Season): Spring: A Summer: A Fall: A Winter: A Be aware of alligators, venomous snakes and poisonous spiders. Site ID: Latitude (DMS): 30 24' 2.956" N Longitude (DMS): 81 29' 8.650" W County: Duval Latitude (DD): Longitude (DD): SCAT Division: Duval County Division 1 ESI Map: EFL-55/STJ-3 ESI Name: Mayport, Fla. NOAA Chart 11489_2 CHART Name ST SIMONS SOUND TO TOLOMATO RIVER CC-DD USGS Quad: D4 QUAD Name: Mayport Managed Area (if applicable): Nassau River - St. Johns River Marshes Aquatic Preserve, Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve General Location: Contacts: GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION CONTACT INFORMATION EFL55-10 FL State Watch Office ; NRC ; City of Jax (Chemical Spills and Pollution) or (Envir. and Compliance Dept) ; FWC LE (Jacksonville) NPS Timucuan Preserve (Superintendent) ; FWC-Non-Game Biologist-(386) ; NOAA-SSC (USCG District 7) (o) (c) (24hr); DOI - Reg Env Officer or ; DEP-OER Shoreline Type: Salt marsh RESOURCES AT RISK INFORMATION Habitat: Wildlife: Salt marsh Fisheries, shellfish, wading birds, oysters, manatees, sea turtles Threaten/Endangered Species: Manatees, sea turtles, wood stork, Piping plover, Atlantic and shortnose sturgeon Socio-Economic Resources: Staging Area Collection Points: Area Access: Spill Risk: Response Resources: BAE Systems Shipyard, Sisters Creek marina Base of Cedar Point Creek bridge boat/vehicle Tank barges, recreational and commercial vessels RESPONSE CONSIDERATIONS PROTECTION STRATEGY INFORMATION Tidal Range (FT): Average Current (KTS): Ease of Protection: Min. Boom Length (FT): 250 Boom Type: Booming Method: Protection/Exclusion Protection Strategy: Deploy 250' of barrier boom along base of bridge on Heckscher Drive. See BMP if manatees are present. Report produced by Florida FWC - Fish and Wildlife Research Institue on: Tuesday, July 02, 2013 For additional information, please contact FWC-FWRI Center for Spatial Analysis (727)
14 GRP - Oil Spill Sensitive Site Report for Sector : Jacksonville GRP Map # EFL-55/STJ-3 Name: Site Description: St. Johns Creek Protection Priority (Season): Spring: A Summer: A Fall: A Winter: A Be aware of alligators, venomous snakes and poisonous spiders. Site ID: Latitude (DMS): 30 23' " Longitude (DMS): 81 29' " County: Duval Latitude (DD): Longitude (DD): SCAT Division: Duval County Division 1 ESI Map: EFL-55/STJ-3 ESI Name: Mayport, Fla. NOAA Chart 11489_2 CHART Name ST SIMONS SOUND TO TOLOMATO RIVER CC-DD USGS Quad: D4 QUAD Name: Mayport Managed Area (if applicable): Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve, Fort Caroline National Monument General Location: Contacts: Shoreline Type: GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION CONTACT INFORMATION EFL55-11 FL State Watch Office ; NRC ; City of Jax (Chemical Spills and Pollution) or (Envir. and Compliance Dept) ; FWC LE (Jacksonville) ; FWC LE (Jacksonville) Fort Caroline National Monument ; NOAA-SSC (USCG District 7) (o) (c) (24hr); DOI Reg Officer or ; DEP-OER RESOURCES AT RISK INFORMATION Habitat: Wildlife: River bluff, salt marsh Fisheries, Shellfish, Wading birds Threaten/Endangered Species: Manatees Socio-Economic Resources: Historic sites, Archaeological sites Staging Area Collection Points: Area Access: Spill Risk: Response Resources: Atlantic Marine Shipyard and Sisters Creek marina Mouth of creek on incoming tide boat/vehicle Tank barges, recreational and commercial vessels RESPONSE CONSIDERATIONS PROTECTION STRATEGY INFORMATION Tidal Range (FT): Average Current (KTS): Ease of Protection: Min. Boom Length (FT): 600 Boom Type: Booming Method: Protection/Exclusion Protection Strategy: Deploy 600' of barrier boom across mouth of creek. Report produced by Florida FWC - Fish and Wildlife Research Institue on: Tuesday, July 02, 2013 For additional information, please contact FWC-FWRI Center for Spatial Analysis (727)
15 GRP - Oil Spill Sensitive Site Report for Sector : Jacksonville GRP Map # EFL-55/STJ-3 Name: Site Description: Chicopit Creek Entrance (Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve) Protection Priority (Season): Spring: A Summer: A Fall: A Winter: A Be aware of alligators, venomous snakes and poisonous spiders. Site ID: Latitude (DMS): 30 23' 5.811" N Longitude (DMS): 81 28' " County: Duval Latitude (DD): Longitude (DD): SCAT Division: Duval County Division 1 ESI Map: EFL-55/STJ-3 ESI Name: Mayport, Fla. NOAA Chart 11489_2 CHART Name ST SIMONS SOUND TO TOLOMATO RIVER CC-DD USGS Quad: D4 QUAD Name: Mayport Managed Area (if applicable): Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve General Location: Contacts: GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION CONTACT INFORMATION EFL55-12 FL State Watch Office ; NRC ; City of Jax (Chemical Spills and Pollution) or (Envir. and Compliance Dept) ; FWC LE (Jacksonville) Timucuan Preserve (Superintendent) ; FWC Non-Game Biologist ; NOAA-SSC (USCG District 7) (o) (c) (24hr); DOI Reg Officer or ; DEP-OER Shoreline Type: Salt marsh RESOURCES AT RISK INFORMATION Habitat: Wildlife: Salt marsh Fisheries, shellfish, wading birds, oysters, manatees, sea turtles Threaten/Endangered Species: Manatees, sea turtles, wood stork Socio-Economic Resources: Archaeological and historical sites Staging Area Collection Points: Area Access: Spill Risk: BAE Systems Shipyard, Sisters Creek marina RESPONSE CONSIDERATIONS Nearest collection point is at BAE Systems Shipyard boat Response Resources: Tank barges, recreational and commercial vessels PROTECTION STRATEGY INFORMATION Tidal Range (FT): Average Current (KTS): Ease of Protection: Min. Boom Length (FT): 550 Boom Type: Booming Method: Protection/Exclusion Protection Strategy: Deploy 550' of barrier boom at creek mouths between Great Marsh Island and mainland to block oil from entering Chicopit Bay. See BMP if manatees are present. Report produced by Florida FWC - Fish and Wildlife Research Institue on: Tuesday, July 02, 2013 For additional information, please contact FWC-FWRI Center for Spatial Analysis (727)
16 GRP - Oil Spill Staging Area Report for Sector : Jacksonville GRP Map # EFL-55 Facility Name: Heckscher Dr. Site ID: Data Collector (Agency): Managing Agency: Physical Address: Heckscher Dr City: Jacksonville State: Florida Zip Code Latitude (DMS): 30 24' " N Site Type: Boat Ramp GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION Longitude (DMS): 81 25' " W Latitude (DD): Longitude (DD): Operational Status: Water Type: Boat Launch Capability: Number of Boat Slips: Boat Ramp Surface Composition: Water Depth at End of Boat Ramp: Shoreline Type in Viewable Viscinity: Access Constraints: Crane Capabilities: Collection Point Capabilities: Parking Capacity for Trailers: Parking Lot Dimensions: Capable for Light or Heavy Equipment and Type: Boom Available On-Site and Length: Fuels Available: Special/Pre-Planned Events and Dates: SITE DESCRIPTION Access: Water Body Name: Number of Moorings: Wave Energy at Site: Parking Capacity for Cars: Parking Surface: ADDITIONAL AMMENITIES Water Available: Fire Hydrant: Pumpout Available: County: Duval Propane or Natural Gas Available Bathrooms Available: Electricity Amperage Available: Camping Facilities: Food Available: Comments: FWC-FWRI General Manager/Contact Person: Survey Type: Planning Contact Phone #: SCAT Description: Duval County Division 1 Hours of Operation: Number of Boat Ramps: Photo URL: Scale of Staging Area: Days of Operation: Number of Boat Ramp Lanes: Security Available and Hours On Duty: GENERAL INFORMATION AND COMMENTS Survey Date: Report produced by Florida FWC - Fish and Wildlife Research Institue on: Tuesday, July 02, 2013 For additional information, please contact FWC-FWRI Center for Spatial Analysis (727)
17 GRP - Oil Spill Staging Area Report for Sector : Jacksonville GRP Map # EFL-55 Facility Name: Alimicani Public Primitive Ramp Site ID: DU00523AR Data Collector (Agency): Managing Agency: Physical Address: Heckscher Dr, Ft George Inlet City: Jacksonville State: Florida Zip Code Latitude (DMS): 30 25' " N Site Type: Secondary Staging GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION Longitude (DMS): 81 25' " W Latitude (DD): Longitude (DD): Operational Status: Open for Business SITE DESCRIPTION Access: County: Duval Government Owned for Public Use Water Type: Saltwater Water Body Name: Fort George River Boat Launch Capability: Number of Boat Slips: Boat Ramp Surface Composition: Sand Water Depth at End of Boat Ramp: basin empty at low tide Access Constraints: Parking Capacity for Trailers: 25 Parking Lot Dimensions: paved road 20 yards from water then medium packed sand to water Capable for Light or Heavy Equipment and Type: Boom Available On-Site and Length: Fuels Available: Number of Moorings: Shoreline Type in Viewable Viscinity: rip-rap, patches of small marsh, shell sand (medium packed) Crane Capabilities: Collection Point Capabilities: Special/Pre-Planned Events and Dates: Wave Energy at Site: Parking Capacity for Cars: 0 Parking Surface: ADDITIONAL AMMENITIES Water Available: Fire Hydrant: Pumpout Available: Unknown Propane or Natural Gas Available Bathrooms Available: None Electricity Amperage Available: Camping Facilities: Food Available: Comments: FWC-FWRI City of Jacksonville General Manager/Contact Person: Basin empty at low tide Survey Type: Planning Contact Phone #: SCAT Description: Duval County Division 1 Hours of Operation: 7:00:00 AM-10:00:00 PM Scale of Staging Area: Days of Operation: Number of Boat Ramps: 1 Number of Boat Ramp Lanes: 1 Photo URL: Security Available and Hours On Duty: GENERAL INFORMATION AND COMMENTS Survey Date: Report produced by Florida FWC - Fish and Wildlife Research Institue on: Tuesday, July 02, 2013 For additional information, please contact FWC-FWRI Center for Spatial Analysis (727)
18 GRP - Oil Spill Staging Area Report for Sector : Jacksonville GRP Map # EFL-55 Facility Name: Sister's Creek Public Marina Site ID: DU00795FV Data Collector (Agency): Managing Agency: Physical Address: 8203 Hecksher Dr City: Jacksonville State: Florida Zip Code Latitude (DMS): 30 23' " N Site Type: Marina with Boat Ramp GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION Longitude (DMS): 81 27' " W Latitude (DD): Longitude (DD): Operational Status: Open for Business SITE DESCRIPTION Access: County: Duval Government Owned for Public Use Water Type: Saltwater Water Body Name: St. Johns River / Sisters Creek Boat Launch Capability: Number of Boat Slips: Boat Ramp Surface Composition: Poured in Place Concrete Water Depth at End of Boat Ramp: Shoreline Type in Viewable Viscinity: Access Constraints: Crane Capabilities: Collection Point Capabilities: Parking Capacity for Trailers: 40 Parking Lot Dimensions: Capable for Light or Heavy Equipment and Type: Boom Available On-Site and Length: Fuels Available: Special/Pre-Planned Events and Dates: Number of Moorings: Wave Energy at Site: Parking Capacity for Cars: 4 Parking Surface: ADDITIONAL AMMENITIES Water Available: Fire Hydrant: Pumpout Available: Asphalt Propane or Natural Gas Available Bathrooms Available: Flush Electricity Amperage Available: Camping Facilities: Food Available: Comments: FWC-FWRI Duval County General Manager/Contact Person: Survey Type: Planning Contact Phone #: SCAT Description: Duval County Division 1 Hours of Operation: Scale of Staging Area: Days of Operation: Number of Boat Ramps: 1 Number of Boat Ramp Lanes: 2 Photo URL: Security Available and Hours On Duty: GENERAL INFORMATION AND COMMENTS Survey Date: Report produced by Florida FWC - Fish and Wildlife Research Institue on: Tuesday, July 02, 2013 For additional information, please contact FWC-FWRI Center for Spatial Analysis (727)
19 GRP - Oil Spill Staging Area Report for Sector : Jacksonville GRP Map # EFL-55 Facility Name: BAE Systems Shipyard Site ID: Data Collector (Agency): Managing Agency: Physical Address: 8500 Heckscher Drive City: Jacksonville State: Florida Zip Code Latitude (DMS): 30 23' " N Site Type: Staging Area GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION Longitude (DMS): 81 27' " W Latitude (DD): Longitude (DD): Operational Status: Water Type: Boat Launch Capability: Number of Boat Slips: Boat Ramp Surface Composition: Water Depth at End of Boat Ramp: Shoreline Type in Viewable Viscinity: Access Constraints: Crane Capabilities: Collection Point Capabilities: Parking Capacity for Trailers: Parking Lot Dimensions: Capable for Light or Heavy Equipment and Type: Boom Available On-Site and Length: Fuels Available: Special/Pre-Planned Events and Dates: SITE DESCRIPTION Access: Water Body Name: Number of Moorings: Wave Energy at Site: Parking Capacity for Cars: Parking Surface: ADDITIONAL AMMENITIES Water Available: Fire Hydrant: Pumpout Available: County: Duval Propane or Natural Gas Available Bathrooms Available: Electricity Amperage Available: Camping Facilities: Food Available: Comments: FWC-FWRI General Manager/Contact Person: Survey Type: BAE Systems Southeast Shipyards Jacksonville, LLC Manager Planning Contact Phone #: SCAT Description: Duval County Division 1 Hours of Operation: Number of Boat Ramps: Photo URL: Scale of Staging Area: Days of Operation: Number of Boat Ramp Lanes: Security Available and Hours On Duty: GENERAL INFORMATION AND COMMENTS Survey Date: Report produced by Florida FWC - Fish and Wildlife Research Institue on: Tuesday, July 02, 2013 For additional information, please contact FWC-FWRI Center for Spatial Analysis (727)
20 GRP - Oil Spill Equipment Storage Location for Sector : Jacksonville GRP Map # EFL-55 Name: VOSS (Jacksonville, FL) Site ID: JAX-E2 Site Description: GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION Latitude (DMS): 30 23' " N Longitude (DMS): 81 25' " W Latitude (DD): Longitude (DD): Physical Address: 4200 Ocean Street City: Atlantic Beach State: Florida Zip Code County: Duval Contacts: Dave Adams (305) david.t.adams@uscg.mil Equipment Type: Boom, Skimmer, Transfer Pump, Temporary Storage CONTACT INFORMATION EQUIPMENT INFORMATION Equipment: Boom - (Fence) connector type universal slide, foam filled, 42 height, length 500, Skimmer - Weir pump capacity 343 gpm, quantity 2, Transfer Pump - Archimedian screw, power source hydraulic, transfer rate 2000, transportable TRUE, quantity 2, Temporary Storage - Inflatable draft 8, storage capacity quantity 2 Report produced by Florida FWC - Fish and Wildlife Research Institue on: Tuesday, July 02, 2013 For additional information, please contact FWC-FWRI Center for Spatial Analysis (727)
21 INLET SUMMARY SHEET SITE: Fort George Inlet, Duval County, Florida DATE AND TIME OF ORIGINAL FIELD SURVEY TIDE]: 27 June 1994; (+4.4), Mayport] UPDATED: In October 2011 using imagery collected in 2010 and RANKING (DEGREE OF DIFFICULTY): B. (see ranking scale) PRINCIPAL RESOURCES AT RISK: Extensive salt marsh system. Atlantic loggerhead turtles nest on outer beaches. Shorebirds, including the American oyster catcher; Least tern, Black skimmer, and Wilson s plover; wading birds, including the Great egret, Cattle egret, and Wood Stork; and seabirds, including the Brown Pelican. For further information refer to the recent ESI map and data and the GRP. PRELIMINARY PROTECTION STRATEGY: Divert oil entering the inlet through the marginal flood channels to collection points on the outer sand beaches (collection points CP1 and CP2) where it could be manually removed. Put about 0.65 miles of protection boom just off the riprap on the north side of the main inlet channel. Anchor a segment of deflection boom to the riprap revetment along the inlet shoreline on the north side of the main inlet channel to divert oil away from the riprap out into the main inlet channel. About 400 yards further along, attach another segment of deflection boom that extends obliquely all the way across the main inlet channel in order to divert oil to a sandy collection point on the north side of Wards Bank (CP3). Attach another line of deflection boom to the riprap about 190 yards northeast of the A1A Bridge. Extend this line of boom obliquely across the main inlet channel and under the bridge to the sand beach about 90 yards beyond (landward) of the southwest end of the A1A Bridge so as deflect the oil to CP4, a sand beach/tidal flat with a couple of riprap structures. We also recommend that it may be prudent to station open water collection (with a skimmer) in the channel beyond CP4 (north; up channel) because of the potential of strong currents passing under the bridge entraining some of the oil past the CP4 boom. Next, attach a line of protection boom near CP4 and extend it around the riprap/rubble 43
22 INLET SUMMARY SHEET SITE: Fort George Inlet, Duval County, Florida (continued) PRELIMINARY PROTECTION STRATEGY (continued): along the shore under the bridge. Continue this line of protection boom off the arcuate shoreline of the southern embayment for a total distance of about one mile to where the shoreline becomes a pure fine-grained sand beach (CP5). This line of boom is designed to keep oil out of the riprap as well as to protect a fairly extensive zone of salt marsh. Attach an obliquely oriented segment of deflection boom to a spit of sand near the middle of the major barrier spit south of the inlet main inlet channel. This projection of boom is designed to deflect oil to CP5. It is highly probable that the moderately strong flood-tidal currents during rising tides will run to the south/southeast down the land-hugging channel along the side of the Huegnot Memorial Park toward CP5. We decided not to try to protect the sand beaches and sandy tidal flats along the west side of the barrier spit, because, if they do become oiled, they should be relatively easy to clean. OTHER COMMENTS: The 1994 NOAA Tidal Current Tables report currents at Fort George River Inlet to be 0.3 knots at maximum flood tide and 0.9 knots at maximum ebb tide; however, the geomorphology indicates that the tidal currents are much stronger than that at times. 44
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24 Collection Point Description Inlet: Ft. George Inlet Site Name: Collection Point #1 Relative Location: Outer beach on north side of inlet. Latitude: 30 25' " N Longitude: 81 24' " W Currents: 1-3 knots flood tidal current along shore (N-S) during rising tide. Shoreline Description: Fine-grained sand beach. Access: Drive along beach (?). May have to use watercraft to south end of Little Talbot Island. 46
25 Collection Point Description Inlet: Ft. George Inlet Site Name: Collection Point #2 Relative Location: Outer beach on south side of inlet. Latitude: 30 25' 1.229" N Longitude: 81 24' " W Current/Tide Information: 1-3 knots flood currents along shore (S-N) during rising tide; 4-5 tidal range. Shoreline Description: Fine-grained sand beach. Access: North along beach from Huegnot Memorial Park (?). May be difficult. 47
26 Collection Point Description Inlet: Ft. George Inlet Site Name: Collection Point #3 Relative Location: North end of spit on south side of inlet. Latitude: 30 25' " N Longitude: 81 24' " W Water Depth Description: Steep channel margin; deep offshore. Shoreline Description: Fine-grained sand beach (moderately steep). Currents: Probably up to 2 knots during spring tides. Access: North along beach from Huegnot Memorial Park (?). Most likely with watercraft. 48
27 Collection Point Description Inlet: Ft. George Inlet Site Name: Collection Point #4 Relative Location: West side of Fort George River about 150 yards upstream from the A1A Bridge. Latitude: 30 25' " N Water Depth Description: On channel margin. Longitude: 81 25' " W Shoreline Description: Sand beach with some riprap. Currents: Probably at least 2 knots at times. Access: Parking area by beach. Take exit from A1A before bridge (going north); go under bridge to parking area. 49
28 Collection Point Description Inlet: Ft. George Inlet Site Name: Collection Point #5 Relative Location: Near south end of the bay south of the inlet in Huguenot Memorial Park. Latitude: 30 24' " N Longitude: 81 24' " W Water Depth Description: <10 ft. Currents: Probably not more than one knot. Shoreline Description: Fine-grained sand beach. Access: Good access on dirt roads within Huguenot Memorial Park. 50
29 INLET SUMMARY SHEET SITE: St. Johns River, Duval County, Florida DATE AND TIME OF ORIGINAL FIELD SURVEY TIDE]: 27 June 1994; (+4.4); Mayport] UPDATED: In October 2011 using imagery collected in 2010 and RANKING (DEGREE OF DIFFICULTY): A. (see ranking scale) PRINCIPAL RESOURCES AT RISK: Extensive salt marsh system. Atlantic loggerhead turtles nest on outer beaches. Shorebirds, including the American oyster catcher, Black skimmer, and Wilson s plover; wading birds, including the Great blue heron and Great egret; and seabirds, including the Brown pelican and Least tern. Marina facilities, boats, and seawalls, revetments, docks, etc. along the St. Johns River. For more information refer to recent ESI map and data and the GRP. PRELIMINARY PROTECTION STRATEGY: Divert oil to a collection point on the outer sand beach on the south side of the south jetty (CP1). Place a long line of deflection boom obliquely across the entrance to the main inlet channel with the southeastern end attached to the south jetty near the seaward edge of the outer beach south of the jetty. The northwest end of this boom should be attached to the shore on the sand beach inside the inlet near the landward end of the north jetty (CP2). A little less than half way along this long line of deflection boom create an anchor point from which another line of deflection boom extends to the east end of the peninsula on the north side of Mayport Basin. This boom leads to a substantial seawall area (CP3). About 800 ft. landward up the anchor point already established on the south jetty, create another anchor point on the jetty from which a line of deflection boom extends obliquely across the entrance to Mayport Basin. The east end of this line of boom is anchored at the seawall at CP3. Next, extend about 1.4 miles of protection boom from the northeast edge of the seawall off a zone of riprap that borders the north side of the peninsula north of Mayport Basin all the way to a sand beach that serves as CP5. Further inside the inlet, use deflection boom in a modified Christmas tree configuration (short south limb) to divert oil 51
30 INLET SUMMARY SHEET SITE: St. Johns River, Duval County, Florida (continued) PRELIMINARY PROTECTION STRATEGY (continued): to a collection point on the sand beach at Huguenot Memorial Park (CP4). Boom off the entrance to the tidal creek on the north side of Batten Island to prevent oil from fouling the marsh system and use a short line of deflection boom to divert oil away from the creek mouth. Establish a line of protection boom between the anchor point for this short line of deflection boom and CP6. Use deflection boom in a Christmas tree configuration to diver oil to a sandy collection point (sand beach) on Batten Island (CP6) and to the sand beach/tidal flat northeast of the ferry landing on the east bank of the river (CP5). Establish a line of protection boom between CP6 and CP7 to protect docks, etc. Put an anchor point near the ferry landing on the southeast shore and extend a line of deflection boom obliquely across the main inlet channel designed to deflect oil to a sand beach on the north shore (CP7). A pretty large tidal creek is located just east of CP6. Use a limb of deflection boom to deflect oil away from the mouth of this creek. If current isn t too strong, it may be possible to extend protection boom across it. A line of protection boom should extend from CP5 to the eastern point for the line of deflection boom that extends across the main inlet channel to CP7. 52
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32 Collection Point Description Inlet: St. Johns River Site Name: Collection Point #1 Relative Location: Outer beach south of the south jetty. Latitude: 30 23' " N Longitude: 81 23' " W Water Depth Description: Gradual slope of intertidal beach; 4 25 off from beach. Currents: 1-2 knots along shore from south during rising tide. Access: Baltimore Street ends near the beach, and there is parking nearby. 54
33 Collection Point Description Inlet: St. Johns River Site Name: Collection Point #2 Relative Location: On north side of entrance to the main inlet channel near landward end of north jetty. Latitude: 30 24' " N Longitude: 81 24' " W Water Depth Description: Side of deep entrance channel. Currents/Tide Information: 3-4 knots, 4-5 tidal range. Shoreline Description: Fine-grained sand beach. Access: Roads in Huguenot Memorial Park; may have to use watercraft. 55
34 Collection Point Description Inlet: St. Johns River Site Name: Collection Point; #3 Relative Location: East end of Mayport Naval Station peninsula north of Mayport Basin. Latitude: 30 23' " N Longitude: 81 24' " W Water Depth Description: off the seawall. Current/Tide Information: 1-2 knots across collection point, 4-5 tidal range. Shoreline Description: Cement seawall. Access: Paved to hard packed dirt road (100 yards) to water. 56
35 Collection Point Description Inlet: St. Johns River Site Name: Collection Point #4 Relative Location: Across river from Mayport Naval Base. South shore of Huguenot Memorial Park. Latitude: 30 24' " N Longitude: 81 25' " W Water Depth Description: 2 5 out, 6 10 out, then dropping deep. Currents/Tide Information: 1-3 knots flow in close, 5 tidal range. Shoreline Description: Fine-grained sand for 15 yards, then sand dunes with sea oats, etc. Access: Roads in Huguenot Memorial Park. Excellent access. 57
36 Collection Point Description Inlet: St. Johns River Site Name: Collection Point #5 Relative Location: Near south Mayport Ferry Docks. Latitude: 30 23' " N Longitude: 81 25' " W Water Depth Description: 6 10, dropping thereafter into channel. Currents/Tide Information: 1-3 knots, 7-5 tidal range. Shoreline Description: Fine-grained sand beach/tidal flat. Access: Near main road; good access. 58
37 Collection Point Description Inlet: St. Johns River Site Name: Collection Point #6 Relative Location: North shore of river across from south ferry landing. Latitude: 30 24' 8.645" N Water Depth Description: 15 Longitude: 81 25' " W Currents/Tide Information: 4-5 knots off dock, 4-5 tides. Shoreline Description: Fine-grained sand beach backed by seawalls. Sand appears to come and go. Access: Paved to entrance, hard packed dirt throughout facility and to waterfront. 59
38 Collection Point Description Inlet: St. Johns River Site Name: Collection Point #7 Relative Location: Just east of ferry landing on north shore of river. Latitude: 30 23' " N Longitude: 81 26' 9.966" W Water Depth Description: 5 10 out from beach, Currents: 1-5 knots. Shoreline Description: Fine-grained sand beach. Access: Just off Heckscher Drive; if private property issues become a problem, use watercraft. 60
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