SHELLFISH HARVESTING AREA CLASSIFICATION MAPS

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SHELLFISH HARVESTING AREA CLASSIFICATION MAPS Revised February, 2012 Florida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services Division of Aquaculture Shellfish Environmental Assessment Section 1203 Governors Square Boulevard, 5th Floor Tallahassee, Florida 32301 850/488-5471, Suncom 278-5471 DACS-P-01773

PREFACE (Revised: July 6, 2007) This document, SHELLFISH HARVESTING AREA CLASSIFICATION MAPS, illustrates classification boundaries of shellfish harvesting areas in Florida. Each shellfish harvesting area and shellfish harvesting area map has a unique name and area number. Shellfish areas are classified by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (DACS) to protect shellfish consumers from shellfish borne illnesses and to maximize the harvest of shellfish resources. Shellfish are defined in this context as oysters, clams and mussels. The Department is authorized by Chapter 597.020, Florida Statutes to establish regulations, specifications, and codes relating to sanitary practices for catching, handling, processing, preserving, canning, smoking, and storing of shellfish. Criteria for classification are contained in Chapter 5L-1, Florida Administrative Code (FAC), which incorporates by reference the National Shellfish Sanitation Program (NSSP) Model Ordinance. The NSSP is a voluntary and cooperative program that is designed to prevent human illness associated with the consumption of fresh and fresh-frozen shellfish through the sanitary control over all phases of growing, harvesting, shucking, packing and transportation. Participants in the NSSP include the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, National Marine Fisheries Service, coastal producing and receiving states, and the shellfish industry. Only shellfish products harvested from areas that are classified and managed by a state in accordance with the NSSP are approved for harvest. Classifications are based on pollution source, hydrographic, meteorologic and bacteriological surveys to identify where sanitary conditions are suitable for the harvest of wholesome shellfish. Pollution source, hydrographic, and meteorologic surveys characterize the introduction and distribution of contaminants that may be present in amounts that present a health hazard; hence, should not be open to harvest. The bacteriological survey identifies waters meeting NSSP fecal coliform standards. Fecal coliform is an indicator group of bacteria used by DACS. Fecal coliform live in the intestinal tract of warm-blooded animals, and each person excretes approximately two billion of these bacteria per day. Few fecal coliform are pathogenic; however, the presence of fecal coliform bacteria in coastal waters indicates feces from warm-blooded animals is present and human pathogens are likely to also be present. The NSSP has established bacteriological standards for shellfish harvesting area classification. For areas to be classified Approved or Conditionally Approved, the level of fecal coliform in surface water samples must meet the NSSP 14/43 standard. For areas to be classified Restricted or Conditionally Restricted, the level of fecal coliform in surface water samples must meet the NSSP 88/260 standard. NSSP 14/43 standard: The fecal coliform median or geometric mean must not exceed 14 MPN/100 ml, and not more than 10 percent may exceed 43 MPN/100 ml. NSSP 88/260 standard: The fecal coliform median or geometric mean must not exceed 88 MPN/100 ml, and not more than 10 percent may exceed 260 MPN/100 ml. A comprehensive shellfish harvesting area survey is written for each shellfish harvesting area to document the methods and findings of these surveys, as well as proposed changes in classification and management. NSSP guidelines require that these reports, at a minimum, be maintained annually, reevaluated every three years and resurveyed every 12 years. Areas that do not comply with sanitary requirements are immediately reclassified or closed. Shellfish harvesting areas are classified as Approved, Conditionally Approved, Restricted, Conditionally Restricted, Prohibited and Unclassified (= Unapproved). These classifications are defined in Chapter 5L-1.003. The following provides generalized descriptions for these classifications: Approved Area Normally open to shellfish harvesting; may be temporarily closed under extraordinary circumstances such as red tides, hurricanes and sewage spills. The 14/43 standard must be met for all combinations of defined adverse pollution conditions (tide, rainfall, river, tide/rainfall, tide/river and tide/rainfall/river). Conditionally Approved Area Periodically closed to shellfish harvesting based on pollution events, such as rainfall or increased river flow. The 14/43 standard must be met when rainfall, river

stage, and/or river discharge is less than the management plan level for temporary closure and during all other adverse pollution conditions. Restricted Area Normally open to relaying or controlled purification, allowed only by special permit and supervision; may be temporarily closed under extraordinary circumstances such as red tides, hurricanes and sewage spills. The 88/260 standard must be met for all combinations of defined adverse pollution conditions (tide, rainfall, river, tide/rainfall, tide/river and tide/rainfall/river). Conditionally Restricted Area Periodically, relay and controlled purification activity is temporarily suspended based on pollution events, such as rainfall or increased river flow. The 88/260 standard must be met when rainfall, river stage, and/or river discharge is less than the management plan level for temporary closure and during all other adverse pollution conditions. Prohibited Shellfish harvesting is not permitted due to actual or potential pollution. This classification is least desirable, and is used only when standards are exceeded for Approved, Conditionally Approved, Restricted and Conditionally Restricted classification management schemes. Unclassified Shellfish harvesting is not permitted pending bacteriological and sanitary surveys. The verbal descriptions of shellfish harvesting areas are presented in this document from the northwesternmost shellfish harvesting area located in Escambia and Santa Rosa Counties counterclockwise along the coastline of Florida to the northeasternmost shellfish harvesting area located in Duval County. Surface waters that lack a map in this document for shellfish harvesting area boundaries are Unclassified. Harvest of shellfish from these Unclassified waters is not lawful (Chapter 5L-1.003(7)), because the current sanitary conditions of the area have not been characterized for the protection of the health of shellfish consumers. Counties where all coastal waters classified as Unclassified are: Jefferson, Taylor, Hernando, Pasco, Monroe, Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, Martin, Flagler, and Nassau. Shellfish harvesting areas may be in the open or closed status. Harvesting of shellfish from an area in the closed status is not permitted [Chapter 5L-1.003(2)(b),.003(3),.003(4), and.003(5), FAC]. Closed areas include prohibited and unclassified areas as well as temporarily closed approved, conditionally approved, restricted, and conditionally restricted areas. The open/closed status of shellfish harvesting areas is available from the field and headquarter offices of the DACS Shellfish Environmental Assessment Section. Verbal descriptions of classification boundaries and management of shellfish harvesting areas are available from the Department. The locations and phone numbers of offices of the DACS Shellfish Environmental Assessment Section are presented below. Headquarters 1203 Governors Square Boulevard, 5th Floor, Tallahassee 32301 850/488-4033, 488-5473, FAX 850/410-0893 Western Gulf Coast 4408 Delwood Lane, Panama City Beach, FL 32408 850/236-2200, FAX 850/236-2202 North Central Gulf Coast 260 7th Street, Apalachicola, FL 32320 850/653-8317/9440, FAX 850/653-4735 Big Bend Gulf Coast Cedar Key Field Station, 11350 SW 153rd Court, Cedar Key, FL 32625 352/543-5181, FAX 352/543-6958 Southern Gulf Coast Riverside Commercial Park, 25418 East Marion Ave, Unit #1, Space A, Punta Gorda, FL 33950, 941-833-2552, FAX 941-833-2553 Atlantic Coast 1220 Prospect Ave, Suite 216, Melbourne, FL 32901 321/984-4890, FAX 321/984-4892

INDEX OF SHELLFISH HARVESTING AREA CLASSIFICATION MAPS, BOUNDARIES AND MANAGEMENT PLANS Revised February, 2012 Shellfish Harvesting Area Name Area Number Map Number(s) Effective Date Apalachicola Bay System 16 16A, 16B February 9, 2011 Alligator Harbor 18 18 August 2012 Boca Ciega Bay 42 42 May 5, 2009 Body A 80 80 May 5, 2009 Body B 78 78 May 5, 2009 Body C 77 77A, 77B May 5, 2009 Body D 76 76 May 5, 2009 Body E 75 75 May 5, 2009 Body F 74 74 May 5, 2009 Cedar Key 30 30 May 5, 2009 Choctawhatchee Bay 06 06 May 5, 2009 Citrus County 37 37A, 37B May 5, 2009 Duval County 96 96 May 5, 2009 East Bay 12 12 May 5, 2009 Gasparilla Sound 58 58 May 5, 2009 Horseshoe Beach 25 25A, 25B May 5, 2009 Indian Lagoon 15 15A, 15B May 5, 2009 Indian River/St. Lucie Counties 70 70 May 5, 2009 Lemon Bay 56 56 May 5, 2009 Lower Tampa Bay 48 48 May 5, 2009 Myakka River 60 60 August, 2012 North Bay 10 10 May 5, 2009 North Indian River 72 72 May 5, 2009 North St. Johns 92 92 May 5, 2009 Ochlockonee Bay 20 20 May 5, 2009 Pensacola Bay System 02 02 May 5, 2009 Pine Island Sound 62 62 May 5, 2009 Sarasota Bay 54 54 May 5, 2009 South Banana River 79 79 December 28, 2009 South St. Johns 88 88 December 28, 2009 South Volusia 82 82A, 82B August, 2012 St. Joseph Bay 14 14 November 1986 St. Marks 23 23 June 18, 2009 Suwannee Sound 28 28 A, 28 B May 5, 2009 Ten Thousand Islands 66 66 May 5, 2009 Waccasassa Bay 32 32 May 5, 2009 Wakulla County 22 22A, 22B May 5, 2009 West Bay 08 08 August, 2012 Withlacoochee Bay 34 34 May 5, 2009

Current Status of this area

Shellfish Harvesting Area Classification Map #06 (Effective: October 2, 2007) Choctawhatchee Bay (#06) Shellfish Harvesting Area in Okaloosa and Walton County (0622) (0632)

August 2012 )

SHELLFISH HARVESTING AREA CLASSIFICATION MAP #10 (Effective: August 17, 2004) North Bay (#10) Shellfish Harvesting Area in Bay County (1006) EASTERN SECTION

SHELLFISH HARVESTING AREA CLASSIFICATION MAP #12 (Effective: June 11, 2006) East Bay (#12) Shellfish Harvesting Area in Bay County

Current status of area

SHELLFISH HARVESTING AREA CLASSIFICATION MAP #15B (Effective: September 5, 2005) Indian Lagoon (#15) Shellfish Harvesting Area in Gulf County Spring/Fall Months: March - June; October Spring/Fall Harvest Area Conditionally Approved (1512) Prohibited 0 0.25 0.5 1 UV 30A INDIAN LAGOON ST. VINCENT SOUND INDIAN PENNISULA ST. VINCENT INDIAN PASS SEMINOLE UV 30B CAMP PALM RADIO TOWER Miles STREET GULF MEXICO OF This product, produced by Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Aquaculture, is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for, or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. Users of this information should review or consult the primary data and information sources to ascertain the usability of the information. C:\GIS\Shellfish\cengulf\maps\indlag.mxd Rev. 03/11 FINAL

SHELLFISH HARVESTING AREA CLASSIFICATION MAP #15A (Effective: September 5, 2005) Indian Lagoon (#15) Shellfish Harvesting Area in Gulf County Winter Months: November - February Current status of this area Winter Harvest Area Conditionally Approved Winter Zone A (1542) Conditionally Approved Winter Zone B (1552) Conditionally Restricted Winter(1506) Prohibited 0 0.25 0.5 1 UV 30A INDIAN LAGOON ST. VINCENT SOUND INDIAN PENNISULA ST. VINCENT INDIAN PASS SEMINOLE UV 30B CAMP PALM RADIO TOWER Miles STREET GULF MEXICO OF This product, produced by Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Aquaculture, is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for, or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. Users of this information should review or consult the primary data and information sources to ascertain the usability of the information. C:\GIS\Shellfish\cengulf\maps\indlag.mxd Rev. 03/11 FINAL

TATES HELL SWAMP «71 ««382 379 WEST BAYOU «65 YENT BAYOU CROOKED RIVER LIGHT LAKE INDIAN PENINSULA ST. VINCENT ST. VINCENT SOUND CABBAGE TOP ST. VINCENT GR EEN BLOUNTS BAY CAT EAST BAYOU WIMICO INDIAN PASS «30A APALACHICOLA «384 RED FISH TA N K R KS ST. M A RIVER FORMER F.H.P. BUILDING APA L A CHICOL A RIVER JACKSO N RIVER AC CESS R OAD AT FI V E M I LE EIGHT MILE ST. GEORGE BRIDGE EAST «65 RIP-RAP REVETMENT EASTERNMOST OF SEAWALL EAST BREAKWATER EAST PASS ST. GEORGE SOUND TOWHEAD SHEEPSHEAD BAYOU FERRY PASS YACH T BASIN SAMS BAY OU ST. GEORGE APALACHICOLA BAY LONG EAST BAY CAMPBELL HUCKLEBERRY JOHN GORRIE MEMORIAL BRIDGE OON INDIAN LAG BIG BAYOU TW O MILE CHANNEL WEST PASS GULF SIKES CUT LITTLE ST. GE O R GE OF MEXICO «30A SHELLFISH HARVESTING AREA CLASSIFICATION MAP #16A (Effective: February 9, 2011) Apalachicola Bay System (#16) Shellfish Harvesting Area in Franklin County Winter: January - May, September - December «376 «30B «30 «30A «384A «384 «384 «384 «65 «30 «300 0 1 2 3 4 Miles Approved 1601 Approved 1611 Conditionally Approved 1612 Conditionally Approved 1622 This product, produced by Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Aquaculture, is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for, or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. Users of this information should review or consult the primary data and information sources to ascertain the usability of the information. Date: 3/9/2012 Conditionally Approved 1632 Conditionally Approved 1642 Restricted Zone A; Restricted Zone B; Restricted Zone C 1605 Prohibited «67A «376

TATES HELL SWAMP WEST BAYOU YENT BAYOU CROOKED RIVER LIGHT LAKE INDIAN PENINSULA ST. VINCENT ST. VINCENT SOUND CABBAGE TOP ST. VINCENT GR EEN SIKES CUT BLOUNTS BAY CAT EAST BAYOU WIM ICO INDIAN PASS ««30A APALACHICOLA 65 «384 RED FISH TA N K R KS ST. M A RIVER FORMER FHP BUILDING APA L A CHICOLA RIVER JACKSO N RIVER AC CESS R OAD AT FI V E M I LE EIGHT MILE ST. GEORGE BRIDGE EAST RIP-RAP REVETMENT EASTERNMOST OF SEAWALL EAST BREAKWATER EAST PASS ST. GEORGE SOUND TOWHEAD SHEEPSHEAD BAYOU FERRY PASS YACH T BASIN SAMS BAY OU ST. GEORGE APALACHICOLA BAY LONG EAST BAY CAMPBELL HUCKLEBERRY JOHN GORRIE MEMORIAL BRIDGE OON INDIAN LAG BIG BAYOU TW O MILE CHANNEL WEST PASS GULF LITTLE ST. GE O R GE OF MEXICO «30A SHELLFISH HARVESTING AREA CLASSIFICATION MAP #16B (Effective: February 9, 2011) Apalachicola Bay System (#16) Shellfish Harvesting Area in Franklin County Summer June - August «387 «382 «71 «65 «30B «30 «30A This product, produced by Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Aquaculture, is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for, or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. Users of this information should review or consult the primary data and information sources to ascertain the usability of the information. C:\GIS\Shellfish\cengulf\maps\apalachicola.mxd Rev. 01/11 FINAL «384 «384 «384 «30 Approved 1621 Approved 1671 «300 Conditionally Approved 1652 Conditionally Approved 1662 Restricted Zone C; Restricted Zone B; Restricted Zone A 1605 Prohibited 0 1 2 4 Miles «379 «376 «67A «376

August 2012 )

SHELLFISH HARVESTING AREA CLASSIFICATION MAP #22B (Effective: August 17, 2004) Wakulla County (#22) Shellfish Harvesting Area in Wakulla County Spring Months: April May, September Current status of this area Conditionally Approved Zone 1(2232) Conditionally Approved Zone 2(2242) Miles 0 0.5 1 2 375 Conditionally Restricted(2206) Prohibited 367A MEDART SPRING 365 367 375 ALLIGATOR LAKE PURIFY OLD ROCK CUTOFF BOGGY CUTOFF GRASS INLET REDFISH SHELL LIVE OAK LONG LAKE 98 SKIPPER STOKLEY LANDING OYSTER BAY PALMETTO GULL SMITH SPRING CHANNEL SHELL CHANNEL PINEY LIGHTED MARKER 372A PANACEA DICKERSON BAY HOPKINS 372A PORTER HUNGRY FIDDLERS APALACHEE BAY LEVY BAY OYSTER COVE PANACEA CHANNEL 372 EVANS MASHES SANDS GULF OF MEXICO ULLMORE COVE OCHLOCKONEE OCHLOCKONEE BAY C:\GIS\Shellfish\cengulf\maps\WAKULLA.mxd 04/23/09 FINAL 370 This product, produced by Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Aquaculture, is for nformational purposes and may not have been prepared for, or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. Users of this information should review or consult the primary data and information sources to ascertain the usability of the information.

SHELLFISH HARVESTING AREA CLASSIFICATION MAP #22A (Effective: August 17, 2004) Wakulla County (#22) Shellfish Harvesting Area in Wakulla County Winter Months: October - March Current status of this area Conditionally Approved Zone 1(2212) Conditionally Approved Zone 2 (2222) Miles 0 0.5 1 2 375 Conditionally Restricted(2206) Prohibited 367A MEDART SPRING 365 367 375 ALLIGATOR LAKE PURIFY OLD ROCK CUTOFF BOGGY CUTOFF GRASS INLET REDFISH SHELL LIVE OAK LONG LAKE 98 SKIPPER STOKLEY LANDING OYSTER BAY PALMETTO GULL SMITH SPRING CHANNEL SHELL CHANNEL PINEY LIGHTED MARKER 372A PANACEA DICKERSON BAY HOPKINS 372A PORTER HUNGRY FIDDLERS APALACHEE BAY LEVY BAY OYSTER COVE PANACEA CHANNEL 372 EVANS MASHES SANDS GULF OF MEXICO ULLMORE COVE OCHLOCKONEE OCHLOCKONEE BAY C:\GIS\Shellfish\cengulf\maps\WAKULLA.mxd 04/23/09 FINAL 370 This product, produced by Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Aquaculture, is for nformational purposes and may not have been prepared for, or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. Users of this information should review or consult the primary data and information sources to ascertain the usability of the information.

Current status of area

SHELLFISH HARVESTING AREA CLASSIFICATION MAP #25A (Effective: September 28, 2004) Horseshoe Beach (#25) Shellfish Harvesting Area in Dixie County Summer Months: April September

SHELLFISH HARVESTING AREA CLASSIFICATION MAP #25B (Effective: September 28, 2004) Horseshoe Beach (#25) Shellfish Harvesting Area in Dixie County Winter Months: October March

SHELLFISH HARVESTING AREA CLASSIFICATION MAP #28A (Effective: March 11, 2007) Suwannee Sound (#28) Shellfish Harvesting Area in Dixie and Levy Counties Winter months: October-January

SHELLFISH HARVESTING AREA CLASSIFICATION MAP #28B (Effective: March 11, 2007) Suwannee Sound (#28) Shellfish Harvesting Area in Dixie and Levy Counties Spring/Summer Months: February May, September

SHELLFISH HARVESTING AREA CLASSIFICATION MAP #30 (Effective: September 28, 2004) Cedar Key (#30) Shellfish Harvesting Area in Levy County

SHELLFISH HARVESTING AREA CLASSIFICATION MAP #32 (Effective: September 28, 2004) Waccasassa Bay (#32) Shellfish Harvesting Area in Levy County

SHELLFISH HARVESTING AREA CLASSIFICATION MAP #34 (Effective: September 28, 2004) Withlacoochee Bay (#34) Shellfish Harvesting Area in Levy and Citrus Counties

SHELLFISH HARVESTING AREA CLASSIFICATION MAP #37A Citrus County (#37) Shellfish Harvesting Area in Citrus County Spring / Fall Months: March thru June and October (Effective: July 28, 2008)

SHELLFISH HARVESTING AREA CLASSIFICATION MAP #37B Citrus County (#37) Shellfish Harvesting Area in Citrus County Winter Months: November thru February (Effective: July 28, 2008)

Current status of the area

SHELLFISH HARVESTING AREA CLASSIFICATION MAP #48 (Effective: September 28, 2004) Lower Tampa Bay (#48) Shellfish Harvesting Area in Manatee and Hillsborough Counties

SHELLFISH HARVESTING AREA CLASSIFICATION MAP #54 (Effective: September 28, 2004) Sarasota Bay (#54) Shellfish Harvesting Area in Sarasota and Manatee Counties

UV 775 SHELLFISH HARVESTING AREA CLASSIFICATION MAP #56 (Effective: July 20, 1998) Lemon Bay (#56) Shellfish Harvesting Area in Charlotte and Sarasota Counties UV 774 UV 777 40 FORKED MYAKKA 36 LEMON BAY UV 775A UV 775 RIVER MANASOTA KEY 28A Miles 0 0.5 1 2 ENGLEWOOD BEACH 24 22 GOTTFRIED ROCK OYSTER UV 776 NO WAKE SIGN 19A PETERSON GULF OF MEXICO WHIDDEN KEY STUMP PASS KNIGHT THORNTON KEY 13 10 9A DON PEDRO LEMON COON KEY BUCK 5 4 LITTLE GASPARILLA 30A WEST BRANCH 27 25 CORAL BIRD KEY 24A # 24 POST EAST BRANCH UV 771 HIDEAWAY FERRY DOCK Conditionally Approved (5602) Prohibited GASPARILLA PASS GASPARILLA COLE C:\GIS\Shellfish\southgulf\maps\56_class.mxd Rev. 1/11

SHELLFISH HARVESTING AREA CLASSIFICATION MAP #58 (Effective: January 25, 1996) Gasparilla Sound (#58) Shellfish Harvesting Area in Charlotte and Lee Counties (5802)

August 2012 )

SHELLFISH HARVESTING AREA CLASSSIFICATION MAP #62 (Effective: December 28, 1998) Pine Island Sound (#62) Shellfish Harvesting Area in Lee County UV 771 CHARLOTTE HARBOR 7574 8 LITTLE 75 PRIMO PUNTA BLAN CO ISLA ND 67 1 4 BOKEELIA PATRICIO LITTLE BOKEELIA BAY BOKEELIA ISLA ND CALU SA ISLA ND JU G 65 DE GREES TRUE MATLACHA PASS UV 765 CAYO COSTA NARROWS KEY 58 57 US EPPA PART INDIAN KEY ISLA ND 62 GULF OF MEXICO CAPTIVA PAS S NORTH CAPTIVA 52 50 REDFISH PAS S CHADWICK BAYOU CAPTIVA 8A BLIND PAS S LI TTLE WOOD KEY 44 5 40 BUCK KEY JO SS LYN ISLA ND DEMERE KEY ANHINGA ISLA ND PAN THER KEYS PINE SOUND 34 PINE LITTL E PINE ISLAN D CRE EK LITTLE PINE 51 48 37 NE MARKER LEASE LE 110 33 % SE MARKER LEASE LE 119 % 29 27 MASTERS LANDING 25 23 REGLA LONG UV 767 MANATEE BAY GALT UV 78 YORK ISLA N D ST. JAMES C REEK SAN CARLOS BAY RAG ISL A ND BIG SISTER KEY RECKEMS SWORD 8 CAPE CORAL PUNTA BLANCA BAY MERWIN KEY BIG FISHERMAN KEY PINEY CALOOSAHATCHEE RIVER SHELL IONA 0 1 2 3 4 Miles SANIBEL TARPON BAY Conditionally Approved Western Section 6212 Conditionally Approved Eastern Section 6222 Prohibited C:\GIS\Shellfish\southgulf\maps\pineisland_sound\62_class_poly.mxd FINAL 02/11 This product, produced by Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Aquaculture, is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for, or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. Users of this information should review or consult the primary data and information sources to ascertain the usability of the information.

SHELLFISH HARVESTING AREA CLASSIFICATION MAP #66 (Effective: September 28, 2004) Ten Thousand Islands (#66) Shellfish Harvesting Area in Collier County

SHELLFISH HARVESTING AREA CLASSIFICATION MAP #70 (Effective: June 18, 1997) Indian River/St. Lucie (#70) Shellfish Harvesting Area in Indian River and St. Lucie Counties (7001) (7006)

SHELLFISH HARVESTING AREA CLASSIFICATION MAP #72 (Effective: June 18, 1997) North Indian River (#72) Shellfish Harvesting Area in Indian River County (7202) (7206)

SHELLFISH HARVESTING AREA CLASSIFICATION MAP #74 (Effective:, April 5, 2000) Body F (#74) Shellfish Harvesting Area in Brevard County

SHELLFISH HARVESTING AREA CLASSIFICATION MAP #75 (Effective: January 1, 1994) Body E (#75) Shellfish Harvesting Area in Brevard County (7506)

SHELLFISH HARVESTING AREA CLASSIFICATION MAP #76 (Effective August 1, 1996) Body D (#76) Shellfish Harvesting Area in Brevard County Current status of this area SEE BODY C MAPS CANAVERAL BARGE CANAL UV524 UV528 COCOA BENNET CAUSEWAY OLD BREVARD HOTEL SEAWALL "71 % "72 "73! "76 UV520 UV520! UV3 "77 UV528 MERRITT BANANA RIVER UV520 COCOA BEACH CAPE CANAVERAL C:\GIS\Shellfish\atlantic\maps\bodyd.mxd FINAL 06/02/09 ³ 0 1 2 3 Miles ROCKLEDGE UV502 COQUINA ROAD PINEDA Conditionally Approved (7602) Conditionally Restricted (7606) Prohibited This product, produced by Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Aquaculture, is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for, or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. Users of this information should review or consult the primary data and information sources to ascertain the usability of the information. "79 % %" 81 "83!! "85 MANGROVE 95 NEWFOUND HARBOR "86 %88 %89 % UV5 UV509! %90 SHADY LA NE "91 % PLOVER SEE SOUTH BANANA RIVER MAP "92 "94 PALM SHORES UV511 UV509 UV3 INDIAN RIVER LAGOON! "95 UV404 "98 "99 % "100! EAU GALLIE "101 % "102 A1A EAU GALLIE CAUSEWAY ATLANTIC OCEAN SOUTH COCOA BEACH UV3 A1A SEE BODY E MAP SATELLITE BEACH BEACH SOUTH PATRICK INDIAN HARBOR

SHELLFISH HARVESTING AREA CLASSIFICATION MAP #77A (Effective: January 1, 1994) Body C (#77) Shellfish Harvesting Area in Brevard County Winter Months: December - February (7732) (7716)

SHELLFISH HARVESTING AREA CLASSIFICATION MAP #77B (Effective: January 1, 1994) Body C (#77) Shellfish Harvesting Area in Brevard County Spring/Fall Months: March - November (7712) (7722) (7726)

SHELLFISH HARVESTING AREA CLASSIFICATION MAP #78 (Effective: April 14, 2008) Body B (#78) Shellfish Harvesting Area in Brevard County

SHELLFISH HARVESTING CLASSIFICATION AREA MAP #79 (Effective: December 28, 2009) South Banana River (#79) Shellfish Harvesting Area in Brevard County Current status of this area MERRITT Federal No Motor Zone Boundary 17 CANAVERAL PENINSULA 528 528 3 SYKES 528 8 16 15 713 5 5 BANANA LONG 12 11 9 13 8 KELLY PARK A1A 524 COCOA 95 519 ROCKLEDGE 520 520 502 INDIAN RIVER LAGOON Merritt Island Regional Airport NEWFOUND HARBOR HORTI 25 28 27 24 23 22 21 20 BUCK BIG 15 14 11 SHELL RIVER PRIVATE MARKER 117 520 PRIVATE MARKER 127 MINUTEMEN PENNISULA COCOA BEACH A1A SHORTYS POCKET ATLANTIC OCEAN PATRICK AFB HOUSING Manatee Signs Conditionally Approved Conditionally Restricted 3 Prohibited 509 8A 8 9 6B A1A PATRICK AIR FORCE BASE 6A Miles 0 1 2 3 PALM SHORES 404 7A 7 6 5A 5 4 Nesbit Island SATELLITE BEACH This product, produced by Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Aquaculture, is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for, or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. Users of this information should review or consult the primary data and information sources to ascertain the usability of the information. 509 518 518 2 DRAGON 518 3 1 INDIAN HARBOUR BEACH 518 C:\GIS\Shellfish\atlantic\maps\sban.mxd FINAL 09/09

SHELLFISH HARVESTING AREA CLASSIFICATION MAP #80 (Effective: December 28, 1997) Body A (#80) Shellfish Harvesting Area in Brevard County 1 TURNBULL BOATHOUSE 29 THREE CABBAGE Approved (8001) Restricted (8005) Prohibited ATLANTIC MOSQUITO LAGOON SCOTTSMORE GRASSY HAULOVER CANAL DUMMIT INDIAN RIVER 95 OCEAN 5 12 9 8 BLACK 35 1 43 3 PELICAN MAX HOECK 406 3 LAGOON 46 15 17 19 23 402 405 25 0 1 2 3 Miles C:\GIS\Shellfish\atlantic\maps\bodya.mxd 5/20/2010 TITUSVILLE 405 406 5 GATOR CATFISH BROCK MERRITT This product, produced by Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Aquaculture, is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for, or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. Users of this information should review or consult the primary data and information sources to ascertain the usability of the information.

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SHELLFISH HARVESTING AREA CLASSIFICATION MAP # 88 (Effective: December 28, 2009) Current status of this area South St. Johns (#88) Shellfish Harvesting Area in St. Johns County 60 CRESCENT BEACH This product, produced by Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Aquaculture, is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared for, or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. Users of this information should review or consult the primary data and information sources to ascertain the usability of the information. 206 70 Miles 0 0.5 1 2 75 ANASTASIA ATLANTIC OCEAN 78 80 81 A1A RATTLESNAKE 81D MATANZAS RIVER Conditionally Approved Conditionally Restricted Prohibited 83A MATANZAS INLET SUMMER HAVEN 85 CRACKER BRANCH 86 87 SE MARKER LEASE 888 SW MARKER LEASE 888 MARINELAND MARINA 95 FAVER DYKES STATE PARK HEMMING PELLICER 5 C:\GIS\Shellfish\atlantic\maps\sstjohns.mxd FINAL 9/28/2009 A1A

SHELLFISH HARVESTING AREA CLASSIFICATION MAP #92 (Effective: March 11, 2007) North St. Johns (#92) Shellfish Harvesting Area in St. Johns County

SHELLFISH HARVESTING AREA CLASSIFICATION MAP #96 (Effective: January 31, 1996) Duval County (#96) Shellfish Harvesting Area in Duval County