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79 37'30"W Geographic Response Plan Map: SC-17 79 30'0"W 33 7'30"N Charleston County 33 7'30"N 33 0'0"N 79 37'30"W [ Awendaw [j [e!d!s(!d Graham Creek FRANCIS MARION NATIONAL FOREST 450 Awendaw Creek [j 701 Intracoastal Waterway 50 SC17-04 Upper Harbor River/ ICW Entrance!S( 200 SC17-05 Graham Creek 17!d SC17-08 No name creek (#1) Bulls Bay Map Continued on SC-27 SC17-03 Harbor River Entrance 500 [e Harbor River SC17-09 No name creek (#2) Bulls Bay [ 1150 SC17-02 Long Creek 500 Bulls Bay Long C SC17-06 Morants Pt. Oyster Beds reek 1650 800 SC17-01 Bulls River Entrance [r CAPE ROMAIN NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE SC17-07 Bulls Bay Marsh [`[«2350 Long Creek Bu [r 79 30'0"W Map Continued on SC-18 33 0'0"N Legend Environmentally Sensitive Areas Protection Priority - Summer A - Protect First - Highest Priority XX X # B - Protect after A Areas - Medium Priority C - Protect after B Areas - Lower Priority Collection Point «Skimmer Staging Areas!S( Oil Spill Risk Locations!R( Equipment Storage Locations!E( =< Port Facilities General Booming Strategy (Length in Ft) State Managed Area Boundary Federal Managed Area Boundary County Boundary/State Waters US Coast Guard Sector AOR Bio-SocEcon Aquaculture [y Boat Ramp!d Coast Guard [s Commercial Fishing [l Diving birds Nesting Area [` Dolphins [ Gull/Tern Nesting Area [ Historical Site [e Manatees! Marina!h Raptor Nesting Area [b Recreational Fishing [x Sea Turtles! Shorebird Nesting Area [«Wading birds Nesting Area [ Water Intake!q Water Quality! Waterfowl Management Area [ Whales [² Wildlife Management Area/Refuge [r US Coast Guard Sector Charleston Fish and Wildlife Research Institute µ Sector Charleston AOR MSU Savannah AOR Miles Atlantic Ocean 0.5 0 0.5 1 1.5

Bulls River Entrance SC17-01 Latitude (DMS): 33 2' 13.503" N Longitude (DMS): 79 30' 19.125" Latitude (DD): 33.03708422 Longitude (DD): -79.50531243 Managed Area (if applicable): Shoreline Type: Salt and brackish water marshes, sheltered tidal flats/oyster beds Highly sensitive salt and brackish water marshes, sheltered tidal flats/ oyster beds Black duck, Clapper rail, shorebirds, wading birds, Atl. croaker, Atl. menhaden, Atl. sharpnose shark, Atl. stingray, Black & Red drum, Mummichog, Seatrout, Southern & Summer flounder, Spot, Spotted seatrout, Striped mullet, American oyster, Blue crab, Penaeid shrimp, Bottlenose dolphin, Beaver, Mink, Northern raccoon, River otter Min. Boom Length (FT): 800 Boom Type: 800' barrier boom to protect River

Long Creek SC17-02 Latitude (DMS): 33 2' 16.172" N Longitude (DMS): 79 31' 31.878" Latitude (DD): 33.03782545 Longitude (DD): -79.52552160 Managed Area (if applicable): Shoreline Type: Salt and brackish water marshes, sheltered tidal flats/oyster beds Highly sensitive salt and brackish water marshes, sheltered tidal flats/oyster beds Black duck, Clapper rail, Shorebirds, Wading birds, Atl. menhaden, Atl. sharpnose shark, Blacktip shark, Bluefish, Crevalle jack, rays, Seatrout, sharks, Southern flounder, Spanish mackerel, Tarpon, Red drum, Spot, Spotted seatrout, Striped mullet, Mink, American oyster, Bottlenose dolphin, Beaver, Northern raccoon, River otter Min. Boom Length (FT): 500 Boom Type: 500' Barrier boom to protect creek

Harbor River Entrance SC17-03 Latitude (DMS): 33 2' 1.239" N Longitude (DMS): 79 31' 58.927" Latitude (DD): 33.03367760 Longitude (DD): -79.53303514 Managed Area (if applicable): Shoreline Type: Salt and brackish water marshes Highly sensitive salt and brackish water marshes Black duck, Clapper rail, shorebirds, wading birds, Atl. menhaden, Atl. sharpnose shark, Blacktip shark, Bluefish, Crevalle jack, rays, Seatrout (weakfish), sharks, Southerm flounder, Spanish mackerel, Tarpon, American oyster, Bottlenose dolphin, Beaver, Mink, Northern raccoon, River otter Min. Boom Length (FT): 1200 Boom Type: 1200' Barrier boom to protect river

Upper Harbor River/ICW Entrance SC17-04 Latitude (DMS): 33 2' 6.212" N Longitude (DMS): 79 32' 41.521" Latitude (DD): 33.03505878 Longitude (DD): -79.54486701 Managed Area (if applicable): Shoreline Type: Salt and brackish water marshes, sheltered tidal flats/oyster beds, sheltered scarps in marsh/mud, mixed sand and gravel (shell) beaches, sheltered solid man-made structures, exposed tidal flats Highly sensitive salt and brackish water marshes, sheltered tidal flats/ oyster beds Common & Red-breasted merganser, Black duck, Clapper rail, shorebirds, wading birds, Atl. croaker, Atl. menhaden, Atl. sharpnose shark, Atl. stingray, Black & Red drum, Mummichog, Seatrout, Southern & Summer flounder, Spot, Spotted seatrout, Striped mullet, American oyster, Blue crab, Penaeid shrimp, Beaver, Mink, Northern raccoon, River otter Min. Boom Length (FT): 500 Boom Type: 500' Barrier boom to protect ICW entrance; small creek

Graham Creek SC17-05 Latitude (DMS): 33 0' 16.169" N Longitude (DMS): 79 34' 52.355" Latitude (DD): 33.00449126 Longitude (DD): -79.58120975 Managed Area (if applicable): Shoreline Type: Salt and brackish water marshes, sheltered tidal flats/oyster beds Highly sensitive salt and brackish water marshes, sheltered tidal flats/oyster beds Black duck, Clapper rail, shorebirds, wading birds, Atl. croaker, Atl. menhaden, Atl. sharpnose shark, Atl. stingray, Black & Red drum, Mummichog, Seatrout, Southern & Summer flounder, Spot, Spotted seatrout, Striped mullet, Blacktip shark, Bluefish, Crevalle jack, rays, sharks, Spanish mackerel, Tarpon, American oyster, Blue crab, Penaeid shrimp, Bottlenose dolphin, Beaver, Mink, Northern raccoon, River otter Awendow Creek Boat Ramp/Buck Hall Landing; Graham Creek Boat Ramp Min. Boom Length (FT): 400 Boom Type: 400' Barrier boom to protect Creek

Morants Pt. Oyster Beds SC17-06 Latitude (DMS): 33 2' 15.753" N Longitude (DMS): 79 30' 44.335" Latitude (DD): 33.03770909 Longitude (DD): -79.51231529 Managed Area (if applicable): Shoreline Type: Salt and brackish water marshes, sheltered tidal flats/oyster beds Highly sensitive salt and brackish water marshes, sheltered tidal flats/ oyster beds Black duck, Clapper rail, shorebirds, wading birds, Atl. croaker, Atl. menhaden, Atl. sharpnose shark, Atl. stingray, Black & Red drum, Mummichog, Seatrout, Southern & Summer flounder, Spot, Spotted seatrout, Striped mullet, American oyster, Blue crab, Penaeid shrimp, Bottlenose dolphin, Beaver, Mink, Northern raccoon, River otter Min. Boom Length (FT): 1600 Boom Type: 1600' Barrier boom to protect tidal flats

Bulls Bay Marsh SC17-07 Latitude (DMS): 33 1' 5.321" N Longitude (DMS): 79 30' 2.940" W Latitude (DD): 33.01814479 Longitude (DD): -79.50081659 Managed Area (if applicable): Shoreline Type: Salt and brackish water marshes, sheltered tidal flats, exposed tidal flats, gravel (shell) beaches Highly sensitive salt and brackish water marshes, exposed tidal flats, sheltered tidal flats/oyster beds Wading birds, American oystercatcher, Black-bellied plover, Brown pelican, Double-crested cormorant, Dowitcher, Dunlin, Marbled godwit, Peep, Red knot, Semipalmated plover, Willet, Glossy ibis, Gull-billed tern, Laughing gull, Royal & Sandwich tern, Spot, Snowy egret, Tricolored heron, American oyster, Bottlenose dolphin, Atl. menhaden, Atl. sharpnose shark, Blacktip shark, Bluefish, Crevalle jack, rays, Seatrout, sharks, So. flounder, Spanish mackerel, Tarpon, Red drum, Spotted seatrout, Striped mullet Threaten/Endangered Species: Glossy Ibis, possible Shortnose sturgeon, West Indian manatee Min. Boom Length (FT): 1000 Boom Type: Booming Method: Deflection 1000' Diversion boom to divert/ protect Bulls Bay Marsh

No name creek (#1) Bulls Bay SC17-08 Latitude (DMS): 33 0' 52.090" N Longitude (DMS): 79 34' 4.055" W Latitude (DD): 33.01446942 Longitude (DD): -79.56779296 Managed Area (if applicable): Shoreline Type: Salt and brackish water marshes, sheltered tidal flats/oyster beds (muddy) Highly sensitive salt and brackish water marshes, sheltered tidal flats/oyster beds Black duck, Clapper rail, shorebirds, wading birds, Atl. croaker, Atl. menhaden, Atl. sharpnose shark, Atl. stingray, Black & Red drum, Mummichog, Seatrout, Southern & Summer flounder, Spot, Spotted seatrout, Striped mullet, Blacktip shark, Bluefish, Crevalle jack, rays, sharks, Spanish mackerel, Tarpon, American oyster, Blue crab, Penaeid shrimp, Bottlenose dolphin, Beaver, Mink, Northern raccoon, River otter Awendow Creek Boat Ramp/Buck Hall Landing Min. Boom Length (FT): 100 Boom Type: 100' Barrier Boom to Protect Creek

No name creek (#2) Bulls Bay SC17-09 Latitude (DMS): 33 1' 14.777" N Longitude (DMS): 79 33' 32.657" Latitude (DD): 33.02077133 Longitude (DD): -79.55907137 Managed Area (if applicable): Shoreline Type: Salt and brackish water marshes, sheltered tidal flats/oyster beds (muddy) Highly sensitive salt and brackish water marshes, sheltered tidal flats/oyster beds Black duck, Clapper rail, shorebirds, wading birds, Atl. croaker, Atl. menhaden, Atl. sharpnose shark, Atl. stingray, Black & Red drum, Mummichog, Seatrout, Southern & Summer flounder, Spot, Spotted seatrout, Striped mullet, Blacktip shark, Bluefish, Crevalle jack, rays, sharks, Spanish mackerel, Tarpon, American oyster, Blue crab, Penaeid shrimp, Bottlenose dolphin, Beaver, Mink, Northern raccoon, River otter Awendow Creek Boat Ramp/Buck Hall Landing Min. Boom Length (FT): 200 Boom Type: 200' Barrier Boom to Protect Creek