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GRP - Oil Spill Sensitive Site Report for Sector : Key West GRP Map # SFL-21 Name: Site Description: Channel Key Banks Protection Priority (Season): Spring: A Summer: A Fall: A Winter: A Site ID: Latitude (DMS): 24 49' 25.218" Longitude (DMS): 80 54' 32.072" County: Monroe Latitude (DD): 24.82367171 Longitude (DD): -80.90890879 SCAT Division: Monroe County Division 7 ESI Map: S.FL-21 ESI Name: GRASSY KEY, FLA. NOAA Chart 11449_1 CHART Name INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY MATECUMBE TO GRASSY KEY USGS Quad: 24080-G8 QUAD Name: Grassy Key Managed Area (if applicable): Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary General Location: Contacts: Shoreline Type: NE Florida Bay GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION CONTACT INFORMATION SFL21-01 FL State Watch Office 800-320-0519; NOAA - FL Keys National Marine Sanctuary (Superintendent) 305-809-4700; FWC Non- Game Biologist 561-625-5122; National Response Center 800-424-8802; NOAA - SSC (USCG District 7) 305-530-7931; DOI - Regional Environmental Officer 404-331-4524 or 617-223-8565 RESOURCES AT RISK INFORMATION Habitat: Shallow Seagrass, Hardbottom Banks Wildlife: Threaten/Endangered Species: Smalltooth Sawfish and others general to Florida Bay Socio-Economic Resources: Staging Area Collection Points: Area Access: Spill Risk: Hawk's Cay Resort and Marina RESPONSE CONSIDERATIONS End of diversion boom. Open water Collection/Recovery (skimming) boat Response Resources: PROTECTION STRATEGY INFORMATION Tidal Range (FT): Average Current (KTS): Ease of Protection: Min. Boom Length (FT): 20,000 Boom Type: Booming Method: Deflection, Protection/Exclusion Protection Strategy: 20,000' total diversion boom and skimmers. See Tom's Harbor Cut and Tom's Harbor Channel TIPS. No dispersants or in-situ burning. Minimum resources needed for on water recovery: 2 shallow water skimmers. 5,000' deflection boom, size and type to be determined by location of spill and weather conditions to include wind and sea state. Response strategy to be based on over flight observations and trajectory modeling if available. Availability of collection/deflection booms and weather/tidal conditions will affect tactics and resource protection strategies. Protection will be focused on choke points to prevent contamination of sensitive areas. Near shore, consider sorbent boom or snare boom deployed by shallow water vessels to protect sensitive shorelines. Report produced by Florida FWC - Fish and Wildlife Research Institue on: Monday, July 02, 2012 For additional information, please contact FWC-FWRI Center for Spatial Analysis (727) 896-8626

GRP - Oil Spill Sensitive Site Report for Sector : Key West GRP Map # SFL-21 Name: Site Description: Dolphin Connection (Hawk's Cay) Protection Priority (Season): Spring: A Summer: A Fall: A Winter: A Open water. Pen has 400' free water opening into adjacent canal. Site ID: Latitude (DMS): 24 46' 37.175" Longitude (DMS): 80 54' 33.974" County: Monroe Latitude (DD): 24.77699310 Longitude (DD): -80.90943730 SCAT Division: Monroe County Division 14 ESI Map: SFL-21 ESI Name: GRASSY KEY, FLA. NOAA Chart 11449_1 CHART Name INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY MATECUMBE TO GRASSY KEY USGS Quad: 24080-G8 QUAD Name: Grassy Key Managed Area (if applicable): Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary General Location: Contacts: Duck Key (MM 61) Hawk's Cay Resort GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION CONTACT INFORMATION SFL21-02 FL State Watch Office 800-320-0519; NOAA - FL Keys National Marine Sanctuary (Superintendent) 305-809-4700; Dolphin Connection (Director) 305-393-1037 or 305-304-8893; National Response Center 800-424-8802; NOAA - SSC (USCG District 7) 305-530-7931; DOI - Regional Environmental Officer 404-909-0537, 404-331-4524, 215-266-5155 (24hrs) or 617-223-8565 Shoreline Type: Riprap RESOURCES AT RISK INFORMATION Habitat: Open water pens Wildlife: Threaten/Endangered Species: Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphins Socio-Economic Resources: Staging Area Collection Points: Area Access: Spill Risk: Parking lot of Hawks Cay Marina On Water Collection/Recovery (skimmers) boat Response Resources: RESPONSE CONSIDERATIONS PROTECTION STRATEGY INFORMATION Tidal Range (FT): Average Current (KTS): Ease of Protection: Min. Boom Length (FT): 400 Boom Type: Booming Method: Protection/Exclusion Protection Strategy: Boom around perimeter of pens. No dispersants or in-situ burning. Report produced by Florida FWC - Fish and Wildlife Research Institue on: Monday, July 02, 2012 For additional information, please contact FWC-FWRI Center for Spatial Analysis (727) 896-8626

GRP - Oil Spill Sensitive Site Report for Sector : Key West GRP Map # SFL-21 Name: Site Description: Duck Key and Beaches Protection Priority (Season): Spring: A Summer: A Fall: A Winter: A Site ID: Latitude (DMS): 24 46' 12.352" Longitude (DMS): 80 54' 45.818" County: Monroe Latitude (DD): 24.77009766 Longitude (DD): -80.91272719 SCAT Division: Monroe County Division 14 ESI Map: S.FL-21 ESI Name: GRASSY KEY, FLA. NOAA Chart 11449_1 CHART Name INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY MATECUMBE TO GRASSY KEY USGS Quad: 24080-G8 QUAD Name: Grassy Key Managed Area (if applicable): Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary General Location: Contacts: Shoreline Type: Habitat: GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION CONTACT INFORMATION SFL21-03 FL State Watch Office 800-320-0519; NOAA - FL Keys National Marine Sanctuary (Superintendent) 305-809-4700; FWC Non- Game Biologist 561-625-5122; National Response Center 800-424-8802; NOAA - SSC (USCG District 7) 305-530-7931; DOI - Regional Environmental Officer 404-909-0537, 404-331-4524, 215-266-5155 (24hrs) or 617-223-8565 RESOURCES AT RISK INFORMATION Wildlife: Porpoise area Threaten/Endangered Species: Socio-Economic Resources: Staging Area Collection Points: Area Access: Spill Risk: Response Resources: Hawk's Cay Resort and Marina RESPONSE CONSIDERATIONS End of diversion boom. Open water Collection/Recovery (skimming) boat/vehicle PROTECTION STRATEGY INFORMATION Tidal Range (FT): Average Current (KTS): Ease of Protection: Min. Boom Length (FT): 1,000 Boom Type: Booming Method: Deflection, Protection/Exclusion Protection Strategy: Please reference Tom's Harbor Channel Tidal Inlet Protection Strategy. TIPS requires 6,500' of protection boom and 7.500' of deflection boom. Min of 1,000' deflection boom at Duck Key entrance. No dispersants or in-situ burning. Minimum resources needed for on water recovery: 2 shallow water skimmers. 5,000' deflection boom, size and type to be determined by location of spill and weather conditions to include wind and sea state. Response strategy to be based on over flight observations and trajectory modeling if available. Availability of collection/deflection booms and weather/tidal conditions will affect tactics and resource protection strategies. Protection will be focused on choke points to prevent contamination of sensitive areas. Near shore, consider sorbent boom or snare boom deployed by shallow water vessels to protect sensitive shorelines. Report produced by Florida FWC - Fish and Wildlife Research Institue on: Monday, July 02, 2012 For additional information, please contact FWC-FWRI Center for Spatial Analysis (727) 896-8626

GRP - Oil Spill Sensitive Site Report for Sector : Key West GRP Map # SFL-21 Name: Site Description: Dolphin Research Center Protection Priority (Season): Spring: A Summer: A Fall: A Winter: A Site ID: Latitude (DMS): 24 46' 1.846" N Longitude (DMS): 80 56' 47.401" County: Monroe Latitude (DD): 24.76717955 Longitude (DD): -80.94650027 SCAT Division: Monroe County Division 7 ESI Map: S.FL-21 ESI Name: GRASSY KEY, FLA. NOAA Chart 11449_1 CHART Name INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY MATECUMBE TO GRASSY KEY USGS Quad: 24080-G8 QUAD Name: Grassy Key Managed Area (if applicable): Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary General Location: Contacts: GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION 58901 Overseas Highway, Grassy Key (MM 59) Bayside CONTACT INFORMATION SFL21-04 FL State Watch Office 800-320-0519; Dolphin Research Center (Director) 305-289-1121 ext.263, (office)305-481-8808 or (President) 305-289-1121 ext.226, 305-849-3521; National Response Center 800-424-8802; FWC Non-Game Biologist 561-625- 5122; NOAA - SSC (USCG District 7) 305-530-7931; DOI - Regional Environmental Officer 404-331-4524 or 617-223-8565 RESOURCES AT RISK INFORMATION Shoreline Type: Open to FL Bay, riprap causeway, over 1000' of waterfront Habitat: Wildlife: Sea lions Threaten/Endangered Species: Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphins Socio-Economic Resources: Research Center Staging Area Collection Points: Area Access: Spill Risk: RESPONSE CONSIDERATIONS Parking lot of facility. Hawk's Cay Resort and Marina Open water Collection/Recovery (skimming) boat Response Resources: 500' boom on-site PROTECTION STRATEGY INFORMATION Tidal Range (FT): Average Current (KTS): Ease of Protection: Min. Boom Length (FT): 1,200 Boom Type: Booming Method: Protection/Exclusion Protection Strategy: Boom on each side of causeway from the rock end of causeway to shoreline. Shallow-water opening (3-4' deep). May need to deploy boom by wading through water. No dispersants or in-situ burning. Report produced by Florida FWC - Fish and Wildlife Research Institue on: Monday, July 02, 2012 For additional information, please contact FWC-FWRI Center for Spatial Analysis (727) 896-8626

GRP - Oil Spill Sensitive Site Report for Sector : Key West GRP Map # SFL-21 Name: Site Description: Grassy Key Beaches Protection Priority (Season): Spring: A Summer: A Fall: A Winter: A Site ID: Latitude (DMS): 24 45' 18.000" Longitude (DMS): 80 57' 22.000" County: Monroe Latitude (DD): 24.75500002 Longitude (DD): -80.95611098 SCAT Division: Monroe County Division 14 ESI Map: S.FL-21 ESI Name: GRASSY KEY, FLA. NOAA Chart 11449_1 CHART Name INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY MATECUMBE TO GRASSY KEY USGS Quad: 24080-G8 QUAD Name: Grassy Key Managed Area (if applicable): Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary General Location: Contacts: Shoreline Type: GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION CONTACT INFORMATION SFL21-05 FL State Watch Office 800-320-0519; NOAA - FL Keys National Marine Sanctuary (Superintendent) 305-809-4700; FWC Non- Game Biologist 561-625-5122; National Response Center 800-424-8802; NOAA - SSC (USCG District 7) 305-530-7931; DOI - Regional Environmental Officer 404-331-4524 or 617-223-8565 RESOURCES AT RISK INFORMATION Habitat: Nesting beach Wildlife: Threaten/Endangered Species: Turtles Socio-Economic Resources: Staging Area Collection Points: Area Access: Spill Risk: Response Resources: Hawk's Cay Resort and Marina RESPONSE CONSIDERATIONS End of diversion boom. Open water Collection/Recovery (skimming) boat/vehicle PROTECTION STRATEGY INFORMATION Tidal Range (FT): Average Current (KTS): Ease of Protection: Min. Boom Length (FT): 20,000 Boom Type: Booming Method: Deflection, Protection/Exclusion Protection Strategy: 20,000' total diversion boom and skimmers. No dispersants or in-situ burning. Minimum resources needed for on water recovery: 2 shallow water skimmers. 5,000' deflection boom, size and type to be determined by location of spill and weather conditions to include wind and sea state. Response strategy to be based on over flight observations and trajectory modeling if available. Availability of collection/deflection booms and weather/tidal conditions will affect tactics and resource protection strategies. Protection will be focused on choke points to prevent contamination of sensitive areas. Near shore, consider sorbent boom or snare boom deployed by shallow water vessels to protect sensitive shorelines. Report produced by Florida FWC - Fish and Wildlife Research Institue on: Monday, July 02, 2012 For additional information, please contact FWC-FWRI Center for Spatial Analysis (727) 896-8626

GRP - Oil Spill Staging Area Report for Sector : Key West GRP Map # SFL-21 Facility Name: Hawk's Cay Resort and Marina Site ID: MO00409NO Data Collector (Agency): Managing Agency: Physical Address: 51 Hawks Cay Blvd City: Marathon State: Florida Zip Code 33050 Latitude (DMS): 24 46' 41.199" N Site Type: Staging; Boat Ramp GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION Longitude (DMS): 80 54' 49.797" W Latitude (DD): 24.77811073 Longitude (DD): -80.91383259 Operational Status: Water Type: Salt Water Body Name: Boat Launch Capability: Number of Boat Slips: 51 Boat Ramp Surface Composition: Poured in place concrete Access Constraints: Parking Lot Dimensions: Yes Water Depth at End of Boat Ramp: null Shoreline Type in Viewable Viscinity: null Crane Capabilities: Collection Point Capabilities: Parking Capacity for Trailers: 0 Capable for Light or Heavy Equipment and Type: Boom Available On-Site and Length: Fuels Available: Diesel and Gasoline Special/Pre-Planned Events and Dates: SITE DESCRIPTION Number of Moorings: 0 Wave Energy at Site: GENERAL INFORMATION AND COMMENTS County: Monroe Parking Capacity for Cars: 15 Parking Surface: ADDITIONAL AMMENITIES Water Available: null Fire Hydrant: Pumpout Available: Grass Propane or Natural Gas Available Bathrooms Available: Electricity Amperage Available: Camping Facilities: Food Available: Comments: Unknown One Shower on site FWC-FWRI General Manager/Contact Person: Jim Guardino Survey Type: Planning Contact Phone #: 305-743-7000 SCAT Description: Monroe County Division 14 Hours of Operation: Sunrise to Sunset 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: http://ocean.floridamarine.org/waterphotos/ramp_photos/photo_id/3156/index.htm Survey Date: Access: Public Report produced by Florida FWC - Fish and Wildlife Research Institue on: Thursday, May 17, 2012 For additional information, please contact FWC-FWRI Center for Spatial Analysis (727) 896-8626

INLET SUMMARY SHEET SITE: Toms Harbor Channel, Monroe County, Florida DATE AND TIME OF ORIGINAL FIELD SURVEY [TIDE]: 22 June 1994; 1500 [Low @ 1524 (-0.3); Duck Key] UPDATED: In October 2011 using imagery collected in 2010 and 2011. RANKING (DEGREE OF DIFFICULTY): A. (see ranking scale) PRINCIPAL RESOURCES AT RISK: Mangroves and seabirds, including the Double-crested cormorant. Marina facilities, boats, and seawalls, revetments, docks, etc. on Duck Key. For further information refer to the recent ESI map and data and the GRP. PRELIMINARY PROTECTION STRATEGY: Place a small Christmas tree of deflection boom in front of the channel into Duck key to divert oil away from that heavily populated area. Also use deflection boom in a Christmas tree configuration to divert oil out of the main inlet channel and to collection points along the U.S. Route 1 fill shoreline (CPs 1 and 2). Line the collection points with protection boom for the oil to accumulate on. Two long lines of deflection boom along the east side of the channel (along Duck Key) and on across the open water would also divert oil coming in the main inlet channel to CP1. Place a line of protection boom across the channel between the north end of Duck Key and Route 1. Extend another line of deflection boom from the north end of Toms Harbor Key to divert oil to another collection point along the U.S. Route 1 fill shoreline (CP3), which is similar to CPs 1 and 2. Another line of deflection boom along the western shoreline of the area would also divert oil to CP3. Encircle the Toms Harbor Keys with protection boom to shield the mangroves. Also place a line of protection boom across the channel just to the east of Key Colony Beach. Finally, place two open water skimmers out into the open water about 400 yards north of the Route 1 Bridge over Toms Harbor Channel. We recommended two skimmers to take advantage of the fact that there appears to be two distinct channels leading away from the bridge. 103

INLET SUMMARY SHEET SITE: Toms Harbor Channel, Monroe County, Florida (continued) OTHER COMMENTS: Strong tidal current were observed flowing in channel beneath the U.S. Route 1 Bridge and in the canals on Duck Key during the 1994 field survey. 104

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Collection Point Description Inlet: Toms Harbor Channel, Monroe County, Florida Site Name: Collection Point #1 Relative Location: By east end of Route 1 Bridge over Toms Harbor Channel on the south side of the road. Latitude: 24 46' 42.174" N Currents: Probably 1-3 knots. Longitude: 80 55' 7.709" W Shoreline Description: Sand, mangroves, and riprap. Place a line of protection boom along the shore for the oil to accumulate on. Access: Parking area right beside the beach. 106

Collection Point Description Inlet: Toms Harbor Channel, Monroe County, Florida Site Name: Collection Point #2 Relative Location: By west end of Route 1 Bridge over Toms Harbor Channel on the south side of the road. Latitude: 24 46' 35.259" N Longitude: 80 55' 26.505" W Water Depth Description: Open water, relatively deep. Currents: Possibly 1-3 knots. Shoreline Description: About a 200-yard long collection point. Sand, mangroves, and riprap. Place a line of protection boom along the shore for the oil to accumulate on. Access: Parking area right beside beach. 107

Collection Point Description Inlet: Toms Harbor Channel, Monroe County, Florida Site Name: Collection Point #3 Relative Location: On the south side of the road about 650 yards west of the Route 1 Bridge over Toms Harbor Channel. Latitude: 24 46' 30.586" N Currents: Probably not much more than one knot. Longitude: 80 55' 40.567" W Shoreline Description: Sand, mangroves, and riprap. Place a line of protection boom along the shore for the oil to accumulate on. Access: The old highway is right by the shore. 108

Collection Point Description Inlet: Toms Harbor Channel, Monroe County, Florida Site Name: Collection Point #4; open water skimmer. Relative Location: In the open water about 400 yards north of the Route 1 Bridge over Toms Harbor Channel. Latitude: 24 46' 49.723" N Water Depth Description: In relatively deep water. Currents: Possibly up to 4 knots. Shoreline Description: Open water skimmer. Access: By watercraft. Longitude: 80 55' 22.772" W 109

Collection Point Description Inlet: Toms Harbor Channel, Monroe County, Florida Site Name: Collection Point #5; open water skimmer. Relative Location: In the open water about 400 yards north of the Route 1 Bridge over Toms Harbor Channel. Latitude: 24 46' 51.034" N Water Depth Description: In relatively deep water. Currents: Possibly up to 4 knots. Shoreline Description: Open water skimmer. Access: By watercraft. Longitude: 80 55' 14.684" W 110

INLET SUMMARY SHEET SITE: Toms Harbor Cut, Monroe County, Florida DATE AND TIME OF ORIGINAL FIELD SURVEY [TIDE]: 22 June 1994; 1530 [Low @ 1524 (-0.3); Duck Key] UPDATED: In October 2011 using imagery collected in 2010 and 2011. RANKING (DEGREE OF DIFFICULTY): (see ranking scale) C. PRINCIPAL RESOURCES AT RISK: Fringing mangroves and seabirds, including the Double-crested cormorant. Marina facilities, boats, seawalls, revetments, docks, etc. along the canals of Duck Key and Conch Key. For further information refer to the recent ESI map and data and the GRP. PRELIMINARY PROTECTION STRATEGY: Use deflection boom in a Christmas tree configuration to divert oil out of the main inlet channel and to collection points along the U.S. Route 1 fill shoreline (CPs 1 and 2). Also place two lines of deflection boom east and west of the two limbs of the C. tree to also divert oil to CPs 1 and 2. Place lines of protection boom along the mangroves at these two collection points for the diverted oil to accumulate on. Extend two lines of deflection boom away from the north side of the Route 1 Bridge to an open water skimmer located about 500 yards away from the bridge (CP3). 98

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Collection Point Description Inlet: Toms Harbor Cut, Monroe County, Florida Site Name: Collection Point #1 Relative Location: Just beyond the west end of the Route 1 Bridge over Toms Harbor Cut on the south side of the road. Latitude: 24 46' 53.082" N Currents: Probably up to 2-3 knots. Longitude: 80 54' 36.736" W Shoreline Description: Mixture of sand, riprap, and mangroves. Place protection boom along the shore for the oil to accumulate on. Access: Parking available right by the shore. 100

Collection Point Description Inlet: Toms Harbor Cut, Monroe County, Florida Site Name: Collection Point #2 Relative Location: Just beyond the east end of the Route 1 Bridge over Toms Harbor Cut on the south side of the road. Latitude: 24 46' 59.531" N Currents: Probably up to 2-3 knots. Longitude: 80 54' 19.743" W Shoreline Description: Mixture of sand, riprap, and mangroves. Place protection boom along the shore for the oil to accumulate on. Access: Parking available right by the shore. 101

Collection Point Description Inlet: Toms Harbor Cut, Monroe County, Florida Site Name: Collection Point #3; open water skimmer. Relative Location: In the channel about 500 yards north of the Route 1 Bridge. Latitude: 24 47' 9.381" N Longitude: 80 54' 31.064" W Water Depth Description: In the channel. Currents: Probably 2-4 knots. Shoreline Description: Open water skimmer. Access: By watercraft. 102