ESSENTIAL FISH HABITAT HABITAT AREAS OF PARTICULAR CONCERN (EFH-HAPC) AND CORAL HABITAT AREAS OF PARTICULAR CONCERN (C-HAPC)

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ESSENTIAL FISH HABITAT HABITAT AREAS OF PARTICULAR CONCERN () AND CORAL HABITAT AREAS OF PARTICULAR CONCERN (C-HAPC) Shrimp Sargassum All coastal inlets, all statedesignated habitats of particular importance to shrimp, stateidentified overwintering areas All areas within the EEZ that contain Sargassum population (Rejected by NMFS Council to readdress. This pelagic habitat is protected through the Fishery Management Plan for Pelagic Sargassum Habitat) * Prohibition on trawling for rock shrimp the Oculina Bank * Mandatory use of bycatch reduction devices in the penaeid shrimp fishery * Mandatory use of Vessel Monitoring System in the rock shrimp fishery * Concurrent closure of the EEZ to penaeid shrimping if environmental conditions in state waters are such that the over wintering spawning stock is severely depleted * SAFMC policies on beach dredging and filling and large-scale coastal engineering; energy exploration, development and transportation; protection and enhancement of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation (SAV) habitat; alterations to riverine, estuarine and nearshore flows; ocean dredged material disposal sites and underwater berm creation. * Prohibition on all harvest of Sargassum in the EEZ south of the SC-NC border * Prohibition on all harvest of Sargassum in the EEZ within 100 miles of shore off North Carolina * Harvest allowed only between November and June * Total allowable catch (TAC) = 5,000 lbs landed wet weight * Official observer must be present on each Sargassum harvesting trip * SAFMC policies on beach dredging and filling and large-scale coastal engineering; energy exploration, development and transportation; protection and enhancement of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation (SAV) habitat; alterations to riverine, estuarine and nearshore flows; ocean dredged material disposal sites and underwater berm creation. - 1 -

Red drum Snapper Grouper Complex all coastal inlets, all statedesignated nursery habitats of particular importance to red drum; documented sites of spawning aggregations in NC, SC, GA and FL described in the Habitat Plan; other spawning areas identified in the future; and habitats identified for submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV). medium to high profile offshore hard bottoms where spawning normally occurs; localities of known or likely periodic spawning aggregations; nearshore hard bottom areas; The Point, The Ten Fathom Ledge, and Big Rock (North Carolina); The Charleston Bump (South Carolina); mangrove habitat; seagrass habitat; oyster/shell habitat; all coastal inlets; all statedesignated nursery habitats of particular importance to snapper grouper; pelagic and benthic Sargassum; Hoyt Hills for wreckfish; the Oculina Bank Habitat Area of Particular Concern; all hermatypic coral habitats and reefs; manganese outcroppings on the Blake Plateau; and Councildesignated Artificial Reef Special Management Zones (SMZs). * Closed to possession or harvest in or from the EEZ transportation; protection and enhancement of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation (SAV) habitat; alterations to riverine, estuarine and nearshore flows; ocean dredged material disposal sites and underwater berm creation. * Prohibition on the use of the following gears to protect habitat: bottom longlines in the EEZ inside of 50 fathoms or anywhere south of St. Lucie Inlet, FL; fish traps, bottom tending (roller-rig) trawls on live bottom habitat, and entanglement gear * Prohibition on the harvest or possession of all snapper grouper species in the Oculina Experimental Closed Area * Prohibition on the use of explosive charges, including powerheads, in the EEZ off South Carolina transportation; protection and enhancement of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation (SAV) habitat; alterations to riverine, estuarine and nearshore flows; ocean dredged material disposal sites and underwater berm creation * Prohibition or restriction of highly efficient and potentially damaging fishing gears that are not compatible with the intent of the SMZ permittee for the artificial reef or fish attraction device. (except under a federal permit for scientific, educational, or restoration purposes), wild live rock, aquacultured live rock without the required federal permit, octocorals north of Cape Canaveral (FL) or sea fans. - 2 -

Spiny lobster Coastal Migratory Pelagics Florida Bay, Biscayne Bay, Card Sound, and coral/hard bottom habitat from Jupiter Inlet, Florida through the Dry Tortugas, Florida. sandy shoals of Capes Lookout, Cape Fear, and Cape Hatteras from shore to the ends of the respective shoals, but shoreward of the Gulf stream; The Point, The Ten-Fathom Ledge, and Big Rock (North Carolina); The Charleston Bump and Hurl Rocks (South Carolina); The Point off Jupiter Inlet (Florida); Phragmatopoma (worm reefs) reefs off the central east coast of Florida; nearshore hard bottom south of Cape Canaveral; The Hump off Islamorada, Florida; The Marathon Hump off Marathon, Florida; The Wall off of the Florida Keys; Pelagic Sargassum; and Atlantic coast estuaries with high numbers of Spanish mackerel (Bogue Sound and New River, NC) and Cobia (Broad River, SC) (except under a federal permit for scientific, educational, or restoration purposes), wild live rock, aquacultured live rock without the * Prohibition on the use of the following gears to protect habitat: bottom longlines in the EEZ inside of 50 fathoms or anywhere south of St. Lucie Inlet, FL; fish traps, bottom tending (roller-rig) trawls on live bottom habitat, and entanglement gear * Prohibition on the use of gill nets in the coastal migratory pelagics fishery * Prohibition on the use of the following gears to protect habitat: bottom longlines in the EEZ inside of 50 fathoms or anywhere south of St. Lucie Inlet, FL; fish traps, bottom tending (roller-rig) trawls on live bottom habitat, and entanglement gear. (except under a federal permit for scientific, educational, or restoration purposes), wild live rock, aquacultured live rock without the - 3 -

Coral, Coral Reef and live/ hardbottom habitat The Ten-Fathom Ledge, Big Rock, and The Point; Hurl Rocks and The Charleston Bump; Gray s Reef National Marine Sanctuary; The Phragmatopoma (worm reefs) reefs off the central east coast of Florida; nearshore (0-4 meters; 0-12 feet) hard bottom off the east coast of Florida from Cape Canaveral to Broward County); offshore (5-30 meter; 15-90 feet) hard bottom off the east coast of Florida from Palm Beach County to Fowey Rocks; Biscayne Bay, Florida; Biscayne National Park, Florida; and the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Oculina Banks off the east coast of Florida from Ft. Pierce to Cape Canaveral (except under a federal permit for scientific, educational, or restoration purposes), wild live rock, aquacultured live rock without the * A toxic chemical may not be used or possessed in a coral area in the EEZ * A power assisted tool may not be used to take prohibited coral, allowable octocoral or live rock * In the Oculina Bank HAPC: prohibition on bottom longline, bottom trawl, dredge, pot or trap; prohibition on anchoring, use of an anchor and chain or grapple and chain by any fishing vessel; prohibition on fishing or possession of rock shrimp from the area; prohibition on the possession of Oculina coral; prohibition on fishing for or retention of snapper grouper species in the Experimental Closed Area (located within the HAPC). * Framework procedure to modify or establish Coral HAPCs - 4 -

Dolphin Wahoo The Point, The Ten-Fathom Ledge, and Big Rock (North Carolina); The Charleston Bump Complex and Georgetown Hole (South Carolina); The Point off Jupiter Inlet (Florida); The Hump off Islamorada, Florida; The Marathon Hump off Marathon, Florida; The Wall off of the Florida Keys. * Protection of dynamic benthic habitats associated with pelagic habitat. Prohibition on the use of the following gears to protect habitat: bottom longlines in the EEZ inside of 50 fathoms or anywhere south of St. Lucie Inlet, FL; fish traps, bottom tending (roller-rig) trawls on live bottom habitat, and entanglement gear. possession of prohibited corals, wild live rock, aquacultured live rock without the * Prohibition on all harvest of Sargassum in the EEZ south of the SC-NC border * Prohibition on all harvest of Sargassum in the EEZ within 100 miles of shore off North Carolina - 5 -

C-HAPC Name Oculina Bank HAPC Satellite Oculina Bank HAPC #1 Satellite Oculina Bank HAPC #2 North boundary: 28 O 30 N. Lat; South boundary: 27 O 30 N. Lat.: East boundary: 100- fathom contour; West boundary: 80 O 00 W. Long.) North boundary: 28 O 30 N. Lat.; South boundary: 28 O 29 N. Lat.; East boundary: 80 O 00 W. Long.; West boundary: 80 O 03 W. Long.) North boundary: 28 O 17 N. Lat.; South boundary: 28 O 16 N. Lat.; East boundary: 80 O 00 W. Long.; West boundary: 80 O 03 W. Long.) possession in the EEZ of prohibited corals (except under a federal permit for scientific, educational, or restoration purposes), wild live rock, aquacultured live rock without the required federal permit, octocorals north of Cape Canaveral (FL) or sea fans. * A toxic chemical may not be used or possessed in a coral area in the EEZ * A power assisted tool may not be used to take prohibited coral, allowable octocoral or live rock * In the Oculina Bank HAPC: prohibition on bottom longline, bottom trawl, dredge, pot or trap; prohibition on anchoring, use of an anchor and chain or grapple and chain by any fishing vessel; prohibition on fishing or possession of rock shrimp from the area; prohibition on the possession of Oculina coral; prohibition on fishing for or retention of snapper grouper species in the Experimental Closed Area (located within the HAPC). * Framework procedure to modify or establish Coral HAPCs * SAFMC policies on beach dredging and filling and large-scale coastal engineering; energy exploration, development and transportation; protection and enhancement of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation (SAV) habitat; alterations to riverine, estuarine and nearshore flows; ocean dredged material disposal sites and underwater berm creation - 6 -