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Backup Documents 01/23/2018 Item #16A11 ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS CHECKLIST & ROUTING SLIP TO ACCOMPANY ALL ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS SENT TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE FOR SIGNAT Print on pink paper. Attach to original document. The completed routing slip and original documents are to be forwarded to the ounty Attorney nice at the time the item is placed on the agenda. All completed routing slips and original documents must be received in the County Attorney Office no later than Monday preceding the Board meeting. **NEW** ROUTING SLIP Complete routing lines#1 through#2 as appropriate for additional signatures,dates,and/or information needed. If the document is already complete with the exception of the Chairman's signature,draw a line through routingzlines#1 through#2,complete the checklist,and forward to the County Attorney Office. Route to Addressee(s) (List in routing order) Office Initials Date 1. 2. 4 3. County Attorney Office County Attorney Office M(5- \\Z_ck 4. BCC Office Board of County AS bv\\ Commissioners \c‘,(3/ k6_5\\' 5. Minutes and Records Clerk of Court's Office h j 4-3-11 l l:t l a vv, PRIMARY CONTACT INFORMATION Normally the primary contact is the person who created/prepared the Executive Summary. Primary contact information is needed in the event one of the addressees above,may need to contact staff for additional or missing information. Name of Primary Staff Gail Hambrig t/Coastal Zone Management Phone Number 252-2966 Contact/ Department Agenda Date Item was 1/23/2018 Agenda Item Number 16-A-11 Approved by the BCC Type of Document Agreement(BOEM) Number of Original 1 Attached Documents Attached PO number or account n/a number if document is to be recorded INSTRUCTIONS & CHECKLIST Initial the Yes column or mark"N/A"in the Not Applicable column,whichever is Yes N/A(Not appropriate. (Initial) Applicable) 1. Does the document require the chairman's original signature? N/A 2. Does the document need to be sent to another agency for additional signatures? If yes, provide the Contact Information(Name;Agency;Address;Phone)on an attached sheet. 3. Original document has been signed/initialed for legal sufficiency. (All documents to be signed by the Chairman,with the exception of most letters,must be reviewed and signed by the Office of the County Attorney. 4. All handwritten strike-through and revisions have been initialed by the County Attorney's N/ A Office and all other parties except the BCC Chairman and the Clerk to the Board 5. The Chairman's signature line date has been entered as the date of BCC approval of the document or the final negotiated contract date whichever is applicable. Oil 6- 6. "Sign here"tabs are placed on the appropriate pages indicating where the Chairman's /� signature and initials are required. l� 7. In most cases(some contracts are an exception),the original document and this routing slip should be provided to the County Attorney Office at the time the item is input into SIRE Some documents are time sensitive and require forwarding to Tallahassee within a certain ails time frame or the BCC's actions are nullified. Be aware of your deadlines! 8. The document was approved by the BCC on 1/23/2018 (enter date)and all changes made during the meeting have been incorporated in the attached documents The County Attorney's Office has reviewed the changes,if applicable. v 9. Initials of attorney verifying that the attached document is the version approved by the /� BCC,all changes directed by the BCC have been made,and the document is ready for the on 'l/ Chairman's signature. I:Forms/County Forms/BCC Forms/Original Documents Routing Slip WWS Original 9.03.04,Revised 1.26.05,Revised 2.24.05;Revised 11/30/12 1 6 A 11 MEMORANDUM Date: January 25, 2018 To: Gail Hambright, Accountant Coastal Zone Management From: Ann Jennejohn, Deputy Clerk Minutes and Records Department Re: First Amendment to Bureau of Ocean Energy Management Lease Negotiated Agreement No. OCS-G35160 to use of up to 1.7 million cubic yards of Outer Continental Shelf sand sources from Borrow Area T-1 for beach renourishment Attached for further processing is the original amendment to the lease agreement (Item #16A11) approved by the Board of County Commissioners on January 23, 2018. After the agreement has been signed by the appropriate parties, please email a copy of the fully executed agreement to the Minutes and Records Department for the Board's Official Record. minutesandrecords@collierclerk.com If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 252-8406. Thank you. Attachment First Amendment to BOEM Negotiated Agreement No.OCS-G35160 LEASE BETWEEN THE BUREAU OF OCEAN ENERGY MANAGEMENT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND COLLIER COUNTY,FLORIDA REGARDING THE USE OF OUTER CONTINENTAL SHELF SAND RESOURCES FOR SHORE PROTECTION AND RESTORATION IN COLLIER COUNTY,FLORIDA WHEREAS, on April 14, 2015, the Department of the Interior's Bureau of Ocean Energy Management("BOEM") and Collier County,Florida(the"County")entered into a three(3)year Negotiated Agreement No. OCS-G35160, a Lease that authorized the extraction of up to 500,000 cubic yards of Outer Continental Shelf ("OCS") sediment resources from Borrow Area T-1 for the renourishment of beach along 7.5 miles (12.1 kilometers) of coastline between Wiggins Pass and Gordon Pass, including Vanderbilt Beach, Pelican Bay, Park Shore, and Naples Beach(hereinafter the"Project");and WHEREAS, the Lease between the parties will expire on April 14, 2018, three (3) years from the date of the Lease's execution of April 14,2015, and provides that the Lease will terminate or expire upon the following occurring: (1) the County sending written notice to BOEM that the County has received 500,000 cubic yards of OCS sand resources, or(2)three (3) years from the date of execution of the Lease, whichever occurs first. Upon request by the County, the parties may agree to extend the terms of the Lease as necessary to provide the County and its contractors(s) with additional time to complete the Project. BOEM and the County may enter into subsequent agreements, for the use of OCS sand resources for the Project, consistent with each Party's responsibilities under applicable law. WHEREAS, on May 10, 2017, the County submitted a request to BOEM stating the County is seeking a time extension of the Lease and on September 20,2017, due to impacts from Hurricane Irma, requested a sand volume increase to a total of 1.7 million cubic yards;and WHEREAS,the County's request is timely and BOEM seeks to enter into an extension of the Lease with the County;and THEREFORE,the Parties hereby agree to an extension of the Lease by entering into this First Amendment to BOEM Negotiated Agreement No.OCS-G35160,as follows: 1. Title IV,Paragraph B of the Lease is replaced in its entirety with the following: The Lease shall terminate or expire upon(1)the County sending written notice to the Regional Supervisor, Office of Environment, Gulf of Mexico OCS Region, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, 1201 Elmwood Park Blvd., New Orleans, LA 70123, 1 _ , ff that the County has received sufficient OCS sand resources, up to 1.7 million cubic yards, to complete the Project; (2) the expiration, termination, or revocation of any Federal or State approval necessary for completion of the Project, including the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Permit SAJ-2003-12405 (SP-MMB) and the Florida Department of the Environment Consolidated Joint Coastal Permit and Sovereign Submerged Lands Authorization Permit No. 0331817-001-JC, unless either agency issues a new or superseding permit within seven (7) days; or (3) three (3)years from the date of execution of this First Amendment to the Lease, whichever occurs first. BOEM and the County may enter into subsequent agreements, for the use of OCS sand resources for the Project, consistent with each Party's responsibilities under applicable law. 2. Title IV Paragraph C.2 is replaced in its entirety with the following: Section 7 ESA Consultation The USACE will serve as the lead Federal agency for Endangered Species Act(ESA) Section 7 consultation concerning protected species under the purview of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). BOEM will serve as the lead Federal agency for ESA Section 7 consultation concerning the National Marine Fisheries Service's (NMFS) Biological Opinion and amendments (dated August 13, 2013, available online at http://www.boem.gov/Collier-County-BO/ and Appendix D in the 2017 Environmental Assessment). For all activities undertaken pursuant to the Project, Collier County agrees to implement all terms, conditions, and recommendations in the NMFS Biological Opinion and subsequent amendments, which are incorporated by reference as terms and conditions of the Lease (extracts of which are provided for your reference in Attachment 1 to the extent the extracts or this Lease differ from or conflict with the Biological Opinion, the Biological Opinion governs). The County must instruct its contractor(s) to implement the mitigation terms, conditions, and measures required or recommended by NMFS in the Biological Opinion. In the event that the contractor is not able to provide the required inspection of the turtle deflector equipment, the County must notify BOEM prior to conducting the activity, and the County will be required to provide an NMFS-approved, third-party contractor to perform the inspection. The County will work with BOEM prior to the start of dredging to enact a communication plan to ensure ESA compliance. In the case of any collision with or injury of a threatened or endangered species, including but not limited to sea turtles, Collier County and/or its contractor(s) must immediately contact NMFS's Protected Resources Division (727-824-5312, fax 727-824-5309, or electronic mail takereport.nmfsserQ,noaa.gov), the local authorized sea turtle stranding/rescue organization (provided online at http://www.sefsc.noaa.gov/species/turtles/ strandings.htm), and BOEM (dredgeinfo®boem.gov and pre-determined contact person). Any protected species injured or killed during or as a consequence of relocation trawling or dredge operations will count toward the incidental take quota. The County must implement relocation trawling 24 hours prior to dredging and will continue throughout the dredging portion of the project. Any non-lethal turtle 2 16A1i relocations will be immediately reported to BOEM. Within 24 hours,the County(or its contractor) must submit the Observer Report with complete information regarding each turtle relocated (i.e., size, weight, and sex, if possible) as well as photos of the turtle and thorough information on any bycatch. If a turtle is non-lethally relocated, the turtle must be thoroughly scanned for the presence of Passive Integrated Transponder(PIT)tags prior to release(see conditions in the Biological Opinion). If a turtle does not have an existing PIT Tag the turtle will be PIT tagged by an approved observer. The PIT tagging may only be conducted by observers with PIT-tagging training or experience. See Attachment 1 for additional NMFS Biological Opinion requirements. Collier County acknowledges and agrees that, even where it is otherwise in compliance with the terms and conditions of this Lease and other required authorizations, incidental take of sea turtles or other endangered species by Collier County or its authorized contractors, within Federal waters, may require suspension of the Lease by BOEM and reinitiation of consultation with NMFS. The amount and severity of incidental take that will trigger suspension, and the need for any such suspension or reinitiated consultation, will be determined in the sole discretion of BOEM. Depending on the results of an assessment of the take or reinitiated consultation, BOEM in its sole discretion may lift the suspension, revoke and terminate the Lease, negotiate with Collier County an amendment to the existing Lease, or enter into a new lease with additional terms and conditions to protect threatened or endangered species. Collier County understands and agrees on behalf of itself, its agents, contractors, and other representatives, that no claim, legal action in equity for damages, adjustment, or other entitlement against BOEM will arise as a result of any suspension or related action. 3. Title IV, Paragraph C.3 is replaced in its entirety with the following: Environmental Responsibilities and Environmental Compliance BOEM must ensure that the project complies with all other applicable environmental laws including, but not limited to, the Endangered Species Act, The Magnuson- Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, National Historic Preservation Act, and Coastal Zone Management Act. Collier County agrees to include in its Construction Solicitation and Specifications Plan and implement all proposed avoidance and minimization measures identified and analyzed in the underlying National Environmental Policy Act documents related to this project (see Environmental Assessment for the Issuance of a Negotiated Agreement for Use of Outer Continental Shelf Sand from Borrow Area TI in the Collier County Beach Renourishment Project (October 2017), which is available at http://www.boem.gov/ Collier-County-EA-Attachments!). The County will instruct its contractor(s) to implement the mitigation terms, conditions and measures as required by NMFS, USFWS, Florida Department of Environmental Protection, and BOEM pursuant to applicable Federal and State laws and regulations prior to commencement of activities authorized under this Lease, 3 16h including extraction, transportation, and placement of sand resources from Borrow Area T-1. The required mitigation terms, conditions, and measures are reflected in the relevant Biological Opinions, Conservation Recommendations, Consistency Determinations, and the Joint Coastal Permit (JCP). Electronic copies of all relevant correspondence, monitoring data, and reports related to the activities covered by this Memorandum of Agreement will be provided electronically to BOEM within 14 days of issuance(including observer, Florida Department of Environmental Protection,and dredging reports). Construction may not commence until the pre-construction requirements have been completed. 4. Title IV Paragraph C.5 is replaced in its entirety with the following: Dredge Positioning During all phases of the Project, Collier County will ensure that the dredge and any bottom-disturbing equipment is outfitted with an onboard global positioning system (GPS) capable of maintaining and recording location within an accuracy range of no more than plus or minus 3 meters(10 feet). The GPS must be installed as close to the cutterhead or draghead as practicable or must use appropriate instrumentation to accurately represent the position of the hydraulic dredge. During dredging operations, Collier County and/or its agents will immediately notify BOEM electronically if dredging occurs outside of the approved borrow area. Such notification will be made as soon as possible after the time the County becomes aware of dredging outside of the approved borrow area. Anchoring, spudding, or other bottom-disturbing activities are not authorized outside of the approved borrow area on the OCS, except when there is an immediate concern of safety,navigation risk,or emergency situation. Collier County and/or its agents, in collaboration with the USACE, will provide BOEM, electronically, with all appropriate Dredging Quality Management (DQM) data (incorrectly identified in NMFS' Biological Opinion as Silent Inspector data) acquired during the Project using procedures jointly developed by the USACE's National Dredging Quality Management Data Program Support Center and BOEM. Collier County will submit the DQM data, including draghead depth, biweekly. A summary DQM dataset will be submitted within 90 days of completion of the Project. If the County and its contractor(s) elect to utilize a cutterhead dredge, cutterhead depth will be reported biweekly. If available, Collier County will also submit Automatic Identification System data for vessels qualifying under the International Maritime Organization's International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea. 5. Title IV,Paragraph C.9 of the Lease is replaced in its entirety with the following: Bathymetric Surveys The County will provide BOEM with pre- and post-dredging bathymetric surveys of the borrow area. The pre-dredging survey of the Borrow Area will be conducted within 60 days prior to dredging, and the data will be provided to BOEM for review, allowing for a minimum of seven(7)working days for BOEM to provide concurrence 4 1 6 A 1 1 prior to the commencement of dredging. A qualified hydrographic surveyor, independent from the dredging/construction contractor must conduct, oversee, and approve the survey before transmitting to BOEM. The post-dredging survey of the borrow area will be conducted within 60 days after the completion of dredging. BOEM recommends that the County conduct additional bathymetric surveys of the Borrow Area one(1)and three(3)years after the completion of dredging to document borrow area evolution and provide information to inform future decisions and consultations regarding use of OCS sand resources. Surveys, error analysis, and reporting will be performed in accordance with the most recent edition of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Office of Coast Survey Hydrographic Survey Field Procedure Manual. Survey standards and requirements are specified and can be found on the Coast Survey Document Library (https://www.nauticalcharts.noaa.gov/publications/docs/standards-and- requirements/specs/hssd-2017.pdf). For bathymetric surveys, 100 percent coverage using multi-beam bathymetric survey methods is required. All bathymetric data will be roll, pitch, heave, and tide corrected using best practices. Sound velocity corrections will be applied based on measurements made during and throughout the duration of the survey using a profiling sound velocity meter to obtain water-column sound velocities with casts that log the entire water column to the seafloor. Survey lines of the specific dredge area will be established at intervals necessary to provide 100 percent coverage. All survey lines will extend at least 100 meters (328 feet) beyond the edge of the Borrow Area limits as defined in this Lease. All data will be collected in such a manner that post-dredging bathymetric surveys are compatible with the pre-dredging bathymetric survey data to enable the latter to be subtracted from the former to calculate the volume of sand removed,the shape of the excavation, and the nature of post-dredging bathymetric change. Pre-dredge bathymetric survey transects will be reoccupied during the post-dredging surveys. Surveys will be conducted using kinematic GPS referenced to a GPS base station occupying an established (NAVD 88 vertical control) monument within 15 kilometers (9 miles) of the survey area,a National Geodetic Survey real-time network, or a water-level gauge deployed within the vicinity of the Borrow Area and referenced to an established monument (NAVD 88 vertical control), unless alternative methods are approved by BOEM. Pre- and post-dredging surveys will be referenced to the same water-level gauge, tide gauge, real-time network, benchmark, or BOEM-approved method. An uncertainty or error analysis will be conducted on the bathymetric dataset based on calculated differences of measured elevations (depths) at all transect crossings (also note that other best practices typically employed to identify potential error or quantify uncertainty, such as daily bar-checks, will be conducted and documented). Methods and results of the uncertainty analysis report, field notes, and metadata must be submitted to BOEM with the processed bathymetric data products. Copies of processed pre- and post-dredging hydrographic data will be submitted to BOEM via dredgeinfoc boem.gov within 30 days after each survey is completed. Pre-dredging bathymetric survey results and attendant products must be provided to BOEM for approval, and BOEM must review and deem them acceptable prior to commencement of dredging activity. If data accuracy, coverage, quality, or other parameters for either pre- or post-dredging surveys are not sufficient to provide for 5 1 6 A 1 1 accurate comparisons between the pre- and post-dredge surveys (e.g., do not meet specifications and standards discussed or referenced above), BOEM may require that a new survey(at the pre-and/or post-dredge phase)be conducted. The delivery format for bathymetry data submission is an ASCII file containing x, y, z data and a digital elevation model in a format agreed upon between BOEM and the County in writing. The horizontal data will be provided in the NAD83 Florida State Plane East, U.S. survey feet. Vertical data will be provided in the NAVD 88, U.S. survey feet unless otherwise specified. An 8.5 x 11 inch plan view plot of the pre-and post-construction data will be provided showing the survey vessel navigation tracks,as well as contour lines at appropriate elevation intervals. A plot of the digital elevation model will also be provided. These plots will be provided in Adobe PDF format. Images and descriptions of side-scan sonar or bathymetric anomaly targets will be included and identified on an index map. 6. Title IV,Paragraph C.11 of the Lease is replaced in its entirety with the following: Project Completion Report A project completion report will be submitted by Collier County to BOEM within 120 days following completion of the activities authorized under this Lease. This report and supporting materials should be sent in writing and electronically. The report will contain,at a minimum,the following information: • the names and titles of the project managers overseeing the effort (for Collier County,the engineering firm [if applicable),and the contractor), including contact information(i.e.,phone numbers,mailing addresses,and email addresses); • the location and description of the project, including the final total volume of material extracted from the borrow area and the volume of material actually placed on the beach or shoreline (including a description of the volume calculation method used to determine these volumes); • the percentage of shell and rock material screened from the borrow area, if screening and disposal are necessary; • the DQM data, in ASCII files, containing the x, y, z and time stamp of the cutterhead or drag arm locations; • a narrative describing the final, as-built features, boundaries, and acreage, including the restored beach width and length; • a narrative discussing the construction sequences and activities and, if applicable, any problems encountered and solutions; • a list and description of any construction change orders issued,if applicable; • a list and description of any safety-related issues or accidents reported during the life of the project; • a narrative and any appropriate tables describing any environmental surveys or efforts associated with the project and costs associated with these surveys or efforts; 6 CA�1 1 6 A 11 • a table(an example of which is illustrated below)showing the various key project cost elements; Cost Incurred as of Construction Completion($) Construction Engineering and Design Pre-and Post-Dredging Bathymetric Surveys Compilation of Project Completion Report Total • a table showing the various phases of the project construction, the types of construction equipment used,and the nature of their use; • a table listing significant construction dates beginning with bid opening and ending with final acceptance of the project by the County; • digital appendices containing the as-built surveys, beach-fill cross-sections, and survey data; • any additional pertinent comments; • a table (an example of which is illustrated below) showing the various items of work construction, final quantities,and monetary amounts; Item Estimated Unit Estimated Final Bid Final No. Item Quantity Unit Price Amount Quantity Unit Over/ Amount Price Under 1 Mobilization and Demobilization 2 Beach Fill 3 Any Beach or Offshore Hard Structure Placed or Removed • a listing of construction and construction oversight information, including the prime and subcontractors,contract costs,etc.;and • a list of all major equipment used to construct the project. 7. Title IV,Paragraph C.16 of the Lease is replaced in its entirety with the following: To Collier County: Leo E. Ochs, Jr. County Manager Collier County Government 3299 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 202 Naples,FL 34112-5746 7 6A11 Gary McAlpin Manager, Coastal Zone Management Collier County Government 2685 S.Horseshoe Drive,Unit 103 Naples,FL 34104 To BOEM: Bridgette Duplantis Marine Minerals Program Bureau of Ocean Energy Management 1201 Elmwood Park Blvd. Mail Stop GM 626C New Orleans, LA 70123 All electronic notifications, submissions,and deliverables to BOEM should be sent to dredgeinfo(aiboem.gov and Bridgette.Duplantis( iboem.gov. 8. The following is added as Title IV,Paragraph C.18: Borrow Area Disposal Collier County will ensure that no rock or shell material is redeposited in Borrow Area T-1. Prior to construction, the County and its contractor(s) must disclose to BOEM how any shell/rock is going to be collected and disposed of in order to ensure the collection does not inhibit the ability of the Protected Species Observers to monitor the dredge inflow. All rock and shell material screened out during operations on the OCS will be appropriately disposed of in the approved "Rock Disposal Area" found on the USACE Permit drawings(Environmental Assessment, Appendix E) and 2017 Environmental Assessment Figure 3 per the conditions of any applicable Federal and/or State permits or by another method approved by BOEM (e.g., screening at the beach pumpout). 9. In the event of a conflict between the provisions set forth in this First Amendment and the Lease,this First Amendment shall prevail. 10. This Amendment may be executed in two(2)or more counterparts,each of which shall be deemed to be an original. The signatures on this Amendment may be executed on separate pages and all of which together shall constitute one and the same agreement. [SIGNATURE PAGES FOLLOW] 8 CA i) 16A11 First Amendment to BOEM Negotiated Agreement No.OCS-G35160 LEASE BETWEEN THE BUREAU OF OCEAN ENERGY MANAGEMENT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND COLLIER COUNTY,FLORIDA REGARDING THE USE OF OUTER CONTINENTAL SHELF SAND RESOURCES FOR SHORE PROTECTION ' AND RESTORATION IN COLLIER COUNTY,FLORIDA Signature Pages Michael A. Celata An:y Solis, Chairman Regional Director Gulf of Mexico OCS Region Collier County Board of County Commissioners Bureau of Ocean Energy Management Department of the Interior Date: Date: J ail' • a3 1 -(Di 8.--- ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK,Clerk iw Attest atto Ch*manT8 signature only. Ap „v.,, to form and legality I,4/I Item# 1k r A k / Assistant County Attorney Agenda +�„�� 4Q Date FJ Date \:35:-.18 Rec'd Deputy ler 16A11 First Amendment to BOEM Negotiated Agreement No. OCS-G35160 LEASE BETWEEN THE BUREAU OF OCEAN ENERGY MANAGEMENT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND COLLIER COUNTY,FLORIDA REGARDING THE USE OF OUTER CONTINENTAL SHELF SAND RESOURCES FOR SHORE PROTECTION AND RESTORATION IN COLLIER COUNTY,FLORIDA Signature Pages Michael A.Celata oils,Chairman Regional Director Gulf of Mexico OCS Region Collier County Board of County Commissioners Bureau of Ocean Energy Management Department of the Interior Date: Date: Jl• O3 1 a-ol ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, Oierk Attest as to Chairmann''S,;� signature only. Approved as to form and legality Nid/C-at"),7) Assistant County A tunxy €41 16i1 First Amendment to BOEM Negotiated Agreement No. OCS-G35160 LEASE BETWEEN THE BUREAU OF OCEAN ENERGY MANAGEMENT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND COLLIER COUNTY,FLORIDA REGARDING THE USE OF OUTER CONTINENTAL SHELF SAND RESOURCES FOR SHORE PROTECTION AND RESTORATION IN COLLIER COUNTY,FLORIDA Signature Pages Michael A. Celata •' dy Solis,Chairman Regional Director Gulf of Mexico OCS Region Collier County Board of County Commissioners Bureau of Ocean Energy Management Department of the Interior Date: Date: NJA,w a3 D.DI ATTEST: BHT F. BROCK, : tip Attest as to " ssnatu>Fe � Ap ved as io formY� and l .atity to6 v Assistant County At rncy CAO 1 6 A 11 Extracts' of ESA Section 7 Conditions per NMFS Biological Opinion dated August 13,2013 Conditions written for BOEM per the August 13,2013 biological opinion entitled "Lease of Borrow Area Ti to the Collier County Parks and Recreation Department for the Collier County Beach Renourishment Project(Consultation Number SER-2012-9274)" (http://www.boem.gov/Non-Energv-Minerals/Marine-Mineral-Proiects.aspx)and associated amendments as found in Environmental Assessment for the Issuance of a Negotiated Agreement for Use of Outer Continental Shelf Sand from Borrow Area TI in the Collier County Beach Renourishment Project Appendix D: Incidental Take Sea Turtles Based on historical distribution data,hopper dredge observer reports,nesting data,relocation trawling information, and observations of past strandings, loggerhead,Kemp's ridley, and green sea turtles may occur in the action area and may be taken by the relocation trawling or hopper dredging operations in federal waters for this project.NMFS anticipates that documented(i.e.,by onboard observers) incidental take in federal waters,by hopper dredge entrainment,will consist of 2 sea turtle mortalities(either 2 loggerheads or 1 loggerhead and 1 Kemp's ridley).NMFS also anticipates the non-injurious incidental take,by relocation trawling,of 100 sea turtles(75 loggerheads, 10 Kemp's ridleys,and 15 green sea turtles)during the 140 days of the hopper dredging in federal waters. Takes by Hopper Dredge Takes by Relocation Trawling Species Observed Take# Species Observed Take# Loggerhead 2 Loggerhead 75 OR Kemp's ridley 10 Loggerhead 1 Green 15 Kemp's ridley I Total 2 * Total 100* *Does not account for 2 unobserved takes that *No lethal take authorized for relocation NMFS assumes will be loggerheads trawling 1. The following terms and conditions implement the Reasonable and Prudent Measures(RPM): 1.An endangered species project report summarizing the results of the dredging and the sea turtle take(if any)must be submitted to BOEM within 30 working days of completion. Reports must contain information on project location, start-up and completion dates,cubic yards of material dredged,problems encountered, incidental takings(include photographs, if available) and sightings of protected species,mitigative actions taken(if relocation trawling,the number 1 Attachment 1 is a summary provided for your reference;to the extent it differs or conflicts with the Biological Opinion,the terms and conditions of the Biological Opinion govern. Fri) 161i and species of turtles relocated), screening type(inflow,overflow)utilized,daily water temperatures,name of dredge,names of endangered species observers,percent observer coverage,and any other information the BOEM and/or contractor deems relevant. This report must be provided to NMFS's PRD at the address provided in RPM 1 above and notification of take must be provided to NMFS at the following e-mail address within 24 hours,referencing the biological opinion entitled"Lease of Borrow Area TI to the Collier County Parks and Recreation Department for the Collier County Beach Renourishment Project(Consultation Number SER- 2012-9274)"by NMFS identifier number(SER-2012-9274),title,and date: takereport.nmfsser@noaa.gov. BOEM will provide NMFS's Southeast Regional Office (address provided in RPM 1 above)with an end-of-project relocation trawling report within 30 days of completion of any relocation trawling. This report may be included within the project report(RPM 1). 2. Collier County must notify the BOEM of the start-up and completion of hopper dredging operations and ask to be notified of any sea turtle strandings in the project area that, in the estimation of the STSSN personnel,bear signs of potential draghead impingement or entrainment. Information on any such strandings must be reported in writing within 30 days of project end to BOEM,or included in the project report(Term and Condition# 1). 3. Collier County must arrange for NMFS-approved protected species observers to be aboard the hopper dredge to monitor the hopper bin,screening,and dragheads for sea turtles and their remains. For the proposed action, 100 percent observer monitoring is required.Beach observers cannot be used in place of shipboard observers for hopper dredging of borrow areas(RPM 2). 4.Relocation trawling is required to commence 24 hours prior to dredging and will continue throughout the dredging portion of the project.(RPM 3). 5. The following conditions must be observed during relocation trawling.(RPM 3): a. Trawl Time:Trawl tow-time duration must not exceed 42 minutes(doors in—doors out)and trawl speeds may not exceed 3.5 knots. b.Handling During Trawling: Sea turtles and smalltooth sawfish captured pursuant to relocation trawling must be handled in a manner designed to ensure their safety and viability,by implementing the measures below. c. Captured Turtle Holding Conditions: Captured turtles must be kept moist,and shaded whenever possible, until they are released. They may be held for up to 24 hours if opportunistic, ancillary,"piggy-back"research(e.g.,opportunistic satellite tagging)is proposed.NMFS encourages the USACE to make fuller use of protected species taken during hopper dredging and relocation trawling by allowing and encouraging duly permitted"piggy-back"research projects on protected species taken during these activities(In accordance with the GRBO's T&C 15-d, Conservation Recommendation 5). 2 See March 22,2017 correspondence with Joe Cavanaugh of NMFS(EA Appendix D). 0 1 6 A l 1 d. Weight and Size Measurements: All turtles must be measured(standard carapace measurements including body depth)and tagged(Passive Integrative Transponder[PIT] or Inconel),and weighed prior to release when safely possible; smalltooth sawfish must be measured(fork length and total length)and—when safely possible—tagged, weighed,and a tissue sample taken prior to release. Only NMFS-approved observers or observer candidates in training under the direct supervision of a NMFS-approved observer may conduct the tagging/measuring/weighing/tissue sampling operations. Flipper Tagging:All sea turtles captured by relocation trawling must be flipper-tagged prior to release with external tags which must be obtained prior to the project from the University of Florida's Archie Carr Center for Sea Turtle Research.The NMFS biological opinion entitled "Lease of Borrow Area T1 to the Collier County Parks and Recreation Department for the Collier County Beach Renourishment Project(Consultation Number SER-2012-9274)" serves as the permitting authority for any NMFS-approved endangered species observer a relocation trawler to flipper-tag with external tags(e.g.,Inconel tags)captured sea turtles.Columbus crabs or other organisms living on external sea turtle surfaces may also be sampled and removed under this authority. PIT Tagging and Scanning: All sea turtles captured by relocation trawling or dredges must be thoroughly scanned for the presence of PIT tags prior to release using a scanner powerful enough to read dual frequencies(125 and 134 kHz)and read tags deeply embedded deep in muscle tissue (e.g.,manufactured by Biomark or Avid).Turtles which have been previously PIT tagged must never-the-less be externally flipper tagged.The data collected(PIT-tag scan data and external tagging data)shall be submitted to NOAA,National Marine Fisheries Service,Southeast Fisheries Science Center,Attn:Lisa Belskis,75 Virginia Beach Drive,Miami,Florida 33149. All data collected shall be submitted in electronic format within 60 working days to Lisa.Belskis@noaa.gov.PIT tagging may only be conducted by observers with PIT-tagging training or experience.This NMFS biological opinion entitled"Lease of Borrow Area Tl to the Collier County Parks and Recreation Department for the Collier County Beach Renourishment Project(Consultation Number SER-2012-9274)"provides the authority to NMFS-approved observers to PIT tag captured sea turtles without the need for an ESA Section 10 permit. e. Take and Release Time During Trawling- Turtles:Turtles must be kept no longer than 12 hours prior to release(except as noted in 5.c. above)and must be released not less than 3 nautical miles(nm)from the dredge site.Recaptured turtles must be released not less than 5 nm away and shall be released over the side of the vessel,away from the propeller,and only after ensuring that the vessel's propeller is in the neutral,or disengaged,position(i.e.,not rotating).If it can be done safely,turtles may be transferred onto another vessel for transport to the release area to enable the relocation trawler to keep sweeping the dredge site without interruption. f. Take and Release Time During Trawling—Smalltooth Sawfish: Smalltooth sawfish must be released immediately after capture,away from the dredge site or into already dredged areas,unless the trawl vessel is equipped with a suitable well-aerated seawater holding tank(e.g., plastic"kiddie pool"not less than 1 ft in depth by 5 ft in diameter),where a maximum of one sawfish may be held for not longer than 30 minutes before it must be released or relocated away from the dredge site. 111) 1 6 A 11 g.Injuries and Incidental Take Quota: Any protected species injured or killed during or as a consequence of relocation trawling will count toward the incidental take quota. Minor skin abrasions resulting from trawl capture are considered non-injurious. Injured sea turtles must be immediately transported by Collier County and/or its representative at their own expense to the nearest sea turtle rehabilitation facility;all rehabilitation costs and sea turtle transportation costs will be borne by Collier County. h. CMTTP:External flipper tag and PIT-tag data generated and collected by relocation trawlers must also be submitted to the Cooperative Marine Turtle Tagging Program(CMTTP), on the appropriate CMTTP form,at the University of Florida's Archie Carr Center for Sea Turtle Research. i. Tissue Sampling: All live or dead sea turtles captured by relocation trawling or dredging must be tissue-sampled prior to release,according to the protocols described in Appendix II or Appendix III of the November 19, 2003,Gulf of Mexico Regional Biological Opinion on Hopper Dredging,as revised through Revision No.2, included as Appendix 1 of the NMFS biological opinion entitled"Lease of Borrow Area T1 to the Collier County Parks and Recreation Department for the Collier County Beach Renourishment Project(Consultation Number SER-2012-9274)".Tissue samples must be sent within 60 days of capture to:NOAA, National Marine Fisheries Service,Southeast Fisheries Science Center,Attn:Lisa Belskis,75 Virginia Beach Drive, Miami,Florida 33149.All data collected must be submitted in electronic format within 60 working days to Lisa.Belskis@noaa.gov.The NMFS biological opinion entitled "Lease of Borrow Area T1 to the Collier County Parks and Recreation Department for the Collier County Beach Renourishment Project(Consultation Number SER-2012-9274)"serves as the permitting authority for any NMFS-approved endangered species observers aboard relocation trawlers or hopper dredges to tissue sample live-or dead-captured sea turtles,without the need for an ESA Section 10 permit. 6.For the proposed action, 100 percent shipboard observer monitoring is required year-round. If conditions disallow 100 percent inflow screening, inflow screening can be reduced gradually, but 100 percent overflow screening is required,and an explanation must be included in the project report.The hopper's inflow screens should have 4-inch by 4-inch screening. If BOEM,in consultation with observers and the draghead operator,determines that the draghead is clogging and reducing production substantially,the screens may be modified sequentially:mesh size may be increased to 6-inch by 6-inch,then 9-inch by 9- inch, then 12-inch by 12-inch openings. NMFS believes that this flexible,graduated-screen option may be necessary since the need to constantly clear the inflow screens will increase the time it takes to complete the project; therefore, it will increase the exposure of sea turtles to the risk of impingement or entrainment Inflow screen clogging should be greatly reduced with these flexible options;however,further clogging(e.g.,as when encountering heavy clay or debris)may compel removal of the inflow screening altogether, in which case effective 100 percent overflow screening is mandatory. BOEM will notify NMFS beforehand if inflow screening is going to be reduced or eliminated, and provide details of how effective overflow screening will be achieved.NMFS,in consultation with the dredging company,Collier County,and BOEM/USACE,will determine what constitutes effective overflow screening(RPM 4). 1 6 A 11 2. Collier County has further agreed to comply with NMFS'Sea Turtle and Smalltooth Sawfish Construction Conditions(Appendix 3 of the"Lease of Borrow Area T1 to the Collier County Parks and Recreation Department for the Collier County Beach Renourishment Project(Consultation Number SER-2012-9274)": Although smalltooth sawfish trawl captures are not expected,these terms and conditions are included for such an eventuality.Any take of sawfish would require immediate reinitiation of consultation with NMFS. The permittee must comply with the following protected species construction conditions: a. The permittee must instruct all personnel associated with the project of the potential presence of these species and the need to avoid collisions with sea turtles and smalltooth sawfish. All construction personnel are responsible for observing water-related activities for the presence of these species. b.The permittee must advise all construction personnel that there are civil and criminal penalties for harming,harassing,or killing sea turtles or smalltooth sawfish,which are protected under the Endangered Species Act of 1973. c. Siltation barriers must be made of material in which a sea turtle or smalltooth sawfish cannot become entangled,be properly secured,and be regularly monitored to avoid protected species entrapment. Barriers may not block sea turtle or smalltooth sawfish entry to or exit from designated critical habitat without prior agreement from the National Marine Fisheries Service's Protected Resources Division, St.Petersburg,Florida. d.All vessels associated with the construction project must operate at"no wake/idle" speeds at all times while in the construction area and while in water depths where the draft of the vessel provides less than a four-foot clearance from the bottom. All vessels must preferentially follow deep-water routes(e.g.,marked channels)whenever possible. e.If a sea turtle or smalltooth sawfish is seen within 100 yards of the active daily construction/dredging operation or vessel movement,all appropriate precautions,must be implemented to ensure its protection. These precautions include cessation of operation of any moving equipment closer than 50 feet of a sea turtle or smalltooth sawfish. Operation of any mechanical construction equipment must cease immediately if a sea turtle or smalltooth sawfish is seen within a 50-ft radius of the equipment. Activities may not resume until the protected species has departed the project area of its own volition. f. Any collision with and/or injury to a sea turtle or smalltooth sawfish must be reported immediately to the National Marine Fisheries Service's Protected Resources Division(727-824- 5312)and the local authorized sea turtle stranding/rescue organization. g.Any special construction conditions,required of your specific project,outside these general conditions, if applicable,will be addressed in the primary consultation. CAO 1 6 Al_ l 3. And the reasonable and prudent measures,and implementing terms and conditions, of NMFS'2003 Gulf of Mexico regional biological opinion (GRBO)to the United States Army Corps of Engineers(USACE),as amended through Revision 2 dated January 9,2007(Appendices 1 and 2 of the"Lease of Borrow Area Ti to the Collier County Parks and Recreation Department for the Collier County Beach Renourishment Project(Consultation Number SER-2012-9274)": 1.Hopper Dredging:Hopper dredging activities in Gulf of Mexico waters from the Mexico-Texas border to Key West,Florida, up to one mile into rivers must be completed, whenever possible,between December 1 and March 31,when sea turtle abundance is lowest throughout Gulf coastal waters. Hopper dredging of Key West channels are covered by the existing September 25, 1997,regional biological opinion to the[USACE]'s South Atlantic Division(SAD). 2.Non-hopper Type Dredging: Pipeline or hydraulic dredges,because they are not known to take turtles,must be used whenever possible between April 1 and November 30 in Gulf of Mexico waters up to one mile into rivers. This is particularly important in channels such as those associated with Galveston Bay and Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet(MR-GO),where lethal takes of endangered Kemp's ridleys have been documented during summer months,and Aransas Pass,where large numbers of loggerheads may be found during summer months. In the MR-GO, incidental takes and sightings of threatened loggerhead sea turtles have historically been highest during April and October. 3.Annual Reports: The annual summary report,discussed below(No. 9),must give a complete explanation of why alternative dredges(dredges other than hopper dredges)were not used for maintenance dredging of channels between April and November. 4. Observers:The [USACE]will arrange for NMFS-approved protected species observers to be aboard the hopper dredges to monitor the hopper bin, screening,and dragheads for sea turtles and Gulf sturgeon and their remains. a. Brazos Santiago Pass east to Key West,Florida: Observer coverage sufficient for 100%monitoring(i.e.,two observers)of hopper dredging operations is required aboard the hopper dredges year-round from Brazos Santiago Pass to(not including)Key West,Florida,between April 1 and November 30,and whenever surface water temperatures are 11 degrees C or greater. b.Observer coverage of hopper dredging of sand mining areas must ensure 50% monitoring(i.e.,one observer). c. Observers are not required at any time in Mississippi River-Southwest Pass (MRSWP). €-***) 1 6 A 11 5. Operational Procedures: During periods in which hopper dredges are operating and NMFS-approved protected species observers are not required(as delineated in No.4 above),the appropriate [USACE] District must: a.Advise inspectors,operators,and vessel captains about the prohibitions on taking,banning,or harassing sea turtles. b. Instruct the captain of the hopper dredge to avoid any turtles and whales encountered while traveling between the dredge site and offshore disposal area,and to immediately contact the [USACE] if sea turtles or whales are seen in the vicinity. c.Notify NMFS if sea turtles are observed in the dredging area,to coordinate further precautions to avoid impacts to turtles. d.Notify NMFS immediately by phone(727/824-5312),fax(727/824-5309),or electronic mail(takereport.nmfsser@noaa.gov)if a sea turtle or Gulf sturgeon or any other threatened or endangered species is taken by the dredge. 6.Screening: When sea turtle observers are required on hopper dredges, 100%inflow screening of dredged material is required and 100%overflow screening is recommended. If conditions prevent 100%inflow screening,inflow screening may be reduced gradually,as further detailed in the following paragraph, but 100%overflow screening is then required. a. Screen Size:The hopper's inflow screens should have 4-inch by 4-inch screening. If the [USACE], in consultation with observers and the draghead operator, determines that the draghead is clogging and reducing production substantially,the screens may be modified sequentially: mesh size may be increased to 6-inch by 6-inch, then 9-inch by 9-inch,then 12-inch by 12-inch openings. Clogging should be greatly reduced with these flexible options;however,further clogging may compel removal of the screening altogether, in which case effective 100%overflow screening is mandatory. The[USACE] must notify NMFS beforehand if inflow screening is going to be reduced or eliminated,and provide details of how effective overflow screening will be achieved. b.Need for Flexible,Graduated Screens:NMFS believes that this flexible, graduated screen option is necessary,since the need to constantly clear the inflow screens will increase the time it takes to complete the project and therefore increase the exposure of sea turtles to the risk of impingement or entrainment. Additionally,there are increased risks to sea turtles in the water column when the inflow is halted to clear screens, since this results in clogged intake pipes,which may have to be lifted from the bottom to discharge the clay by applying suction. c. Exemption-MR-SWP: Screening is not required at any time in Mississippi River—Southwest Pass(MR-SWP). 7.Dredging Pumps: Standard operating procedure must include that dredging pumps be disengaged by the operator when the dragheads are not firmly on the bottom,to prevent SCA,) 16A11 impingement or entrainment of sea turtles within the water column. This precaution is especially important during the cleanup phase of dredging operations when the draghead frequently comes off the bottom and can suck in turtles resting in the shallow depressions between the high spots the draghead is trimming off. 8.Sea Turtle Deflecting Draghead:A state-of-the-art rigid deflector draghead must be used on all hopper dredges in all Gulf of Mexico channels and sand mining sites at all times of the year except that the rigid deflector draghead is not required in MR-SWP at any time of the year. 9. Dredge Take Reporting: Observer reports of incidental take by hopper dredges must be faxed or e-mailed to NMFS'Southeast Regional Office [fax: (727) 824-5309;e-mail: takereport.nmfsser@noaa.gov] by onboard NMFS-approved protected species observers within 24 hours of any sea turtle, Gulf sturgeon,or other listed species take observed. A preliminary report summarizing the results of the hopper dredging and any documented sea turtle or Gulf sturgeon takes must be submitted to NMFS within 30 working days of completion of any dredging project. Reports must contain information on project location (specific channel/area dredged), start-up and completion dates,cubic yards of material dredged, problems encountered, incidental takes and sightings of protected species,mitigative actions taken(if relocation trawling,the number and species of turtles relocated), screening type (inflow, overflow)utilized,daily water temperatures,name of dredge,names of endangered species observers,percent observer coverage,and any other information the[USACE] deems relevant. An annual report(based on fiscal year)must be submitted to NMFS summarizing hopper dredging projects and documented incidental takes. 10.Sea Turtle and Gulf Sturgeon Strandings: The [USACE] or its designated representative must notify the Sea Turtle Stranding and Salvage Network(STSSN) state representative(contact information available at: http://vvww.sefsc.noaa.gov/seaturtleSTSSN.jsp) of the start-up and completion of hopper dredging, bed-leveler dredging,and relocation trawling operations and ask to be notified of any sea turtle strandings in the project area that,in the estimation of STSSN personnel, bear signs of potential draghead impingement or entrainment,or interaction with a bed-leveling type dredge. Similarly,the [USACE]must notify NMFS SERO PRD of any Gulf sturgeon strandings in the project area that, in the estimation of STSSN personnel, bear signs of potential draghead impingement or entrainment,or interaction with a bed-leveling type dredge. Information on any such strandings must be reported in writing within 30 days of project completion to NMFS'Southeast Regional Office. Because the deaths of these turtles, if hopper dredge or bed-leveler dredge related,have already been accounted for in NMFS' jeopardy analysis,these strandings will not be counted against the [USACE]'s take limit. 11.Reporting-Strandings:Each[USACE]District must provide NMFS'Southeast Regional Office with an annual report detailing incidents, with photographs when available,of stranded sea turtles and Gulf sturgeon that bear indications of draghead impingement or entrainment or any dredge-type interaction. This reporting requirement may be included in the end-of-year report required in Term and Condition No.9,above. 1 6 A 11 12.District Annual Relocation Trawling Report:Each [USACE] District must provide NMFS' Southeast Regional Office with end-of-project reports within 30 days of completion of relocation trawling projects,and an annual report summarizing relocation trawling efforts and results within their District. The annual report requirement may be included in the end-of-year report required in Term and Condition No. 9,above. 13. Conditions Requiring Relocation Trawling: Handling of sea turtles and Gulf sturgeon captured during relocation trawling in association with hopper dredging projects in Gulf of Mexico navigation channels and sand mining areas must be conducted by NMFS approved protected species observers. Relocation trawling must be undertaken by the[USACE] at all projects where any of the following conditions are met;however,other ongoing projects not meeting these conditions are not required to conduct relocation trawling: a.Two or more turtles are taken in a 24-hour period in the project. b. Four or more turtles are taken in the project. c. 75%of any of the incidental take limits, including per species limits,specified in Section 8.1,has previously been met. 14. Relocation Trawling Waiver: For individual projects the affected[USACE]District may request by letter to NMFS a waiver of part or all of the relocation trawling requirements. NMFS will consider these requests and decide favorably if the evidence is compelling. 15.Relocation Trawling-Annual Take Limits: The NMFS biological opinion entitled "Lease of Borrow Area Ti to the Collier County Parks and Recreation Department for the Collier County Beach Renourishment Project(Consultation Number SER-2012-9274)" authorizes,without the need for an ESA section 10 permit:the annual (by fiscal year)non- injurious take of 300 sea turtles(of one species or combination of species including Kemp's ridley,loggerhead,green, leatherback, and hawksbill)and 8 Gulf sturgeon,and annual (by fiscal year) lethal or injurious takes of up to 2 sea turtles and 1 Gulf sturgeon, by trawlers conducting relocation trawling,and handling of those captured threatened or endangered species by NMFS- approved protected species observers,in association with all relocation trawling conducted or contracted by the four Gulf of Mexico [USACE]Districts to temporarily reduce or assess the abundance of these listed species during,and in the 0-3 days immediately preceding,a hopper dredging or bed-leveling project in order to reduce the possibility of lethal hopper dredge or bed- leveler interactions, subject to the following conditions: a. Trawl Time: Trawl tow-time duration may not exceed 42 minutes(doors in— doors out)and trawl speeds may not exceed 3.5 knots. b.Handling During Trawling: Sea turtles and Gulf sturgeon captured pursuant to relocation trawling must be handled in a manner designed to ensure their safety and viability,and must be released over the side of the vessel,away from the propeller,and only after ensuring that the vessel's propeller is in the neutral,or disengaged,position �a 16411 (i.e.,not rotating). Resuscitation guidelines are found in Appendix IV of the 2007 NMFS BO. c. Captured Turtle and Gulf Sturgeon Holding Conditions: Turtles and Gulf sturgeon may be held briefly for the collection of important scientific measurements, prior to their release. Captured sea turtles must be kept moist,and shaded whenever possible,until they are released,according to the requirements of Terms and Conditions (T&C) 15-e,below. Captured Gulf sturgeon must be held in a suitable wen-aerated seawater enclosure until they are released,according to the conditions of T&C 15-f, below. d.Scientific Measurements: When safely possible,all turtles must be measured (standard carapace measurements including body depth),tagged,weighed,and a tissue sample taken prior to release. When safely possible,all Gulf sturgeon must be measured (fork length and total length),tagged,weighed,and a tissue sample taken prior to release. Any external tags must be noted and data recorded into the observers log. Only NMFS- approved protected species observers or observer candidates in training under the direct supervision of a NMFS-approved protected species observer may conduct the tagging/measuring/weighing/tissue sampling operations. NMFS-approved protected species observers may conduct more invasive scientific procedures(e.g.,blood letting,laparoscopies,anal and gastric lavages, mounting satellite or radio transmitters,etc.)and partake in or assist in"piggy back" research projects but only if the observer holds a valid federal sea turtle or Gulf sturgeon research permit(and any required state permits)authorizing the activities,either as the permit holder,or as designated agent of the permit holder,and has first notified NMFS' Southeast Regional Office,Protected Resources Division. e. Take and Release Time During Trawling- Turtles:Turtles may be kept no longer than 12 hours prior to release and must be released not less than 3 (three)nautical miles(nmi)from the dredge site. If two or more released turtles are later recaptured, subsequent turtle captures must be released not less than 5(five)nmi away. If it can be done safely and without injury to the turtle,turtles must be transferred onto another vessel for transport to the release area to enable the relocation trawler to keep sweeping the dredge site without interruption. f. Take and Release Time During Trawling-Gulf Sturgeon: Gulf sturgeon must be released immediately after capture,away from the dredge site or into already dredged areas,unless the trawl vessel is equipped with a suitable well-aerated seawater holding tank,container,trough,or pool where a maximum of one fish may be held for not longer than 30 minutes before it must be released or relocated away from the dredge site. g.Injuries and Incidental Take Limits: Any protected species injured or killed during or as a consequence of relocation trawling will count toward the Gulf-wide limit for injurious or lethal takes during relocation trawling(0-2 sea turtles and 0-1 Gulf sturgeon per fiscal year). Minor skin abrasions resulting from trawl capture are (CA. , 16A11 . considered non-injurious. Injured sea turtles must be immediately transported to the nearest sea turtle rehabilitation facility. h. Turtle Flipper External Tagging:All sea turtles captured by relocation trawling must be flipper-tagged prior to release with external tags which must be obtained prior to the project from the University of Florida's Archie Carr Center for Sea Turtle Research. The NMFS biological opinion entitled"Lease of Borrow Area T1 to the Collier County Parks and Recreation Department for the Collier County Beach Renourishment Project (Consultation Number SER-2012-9274)"serves as the permitting authority for any NMFS-approved protected species observer aboard these relocation trawlers to flipper- tag with external-type tags(e.g.,Inconel tags)captured sea turtles.Columbus crabs or other organisms living on external sea turtle surfaces may also be sampled and removed under this authority. i.PIT Tagging: The NMFS biological opinion entitled"Lease of Borrow Area T1 to the Collier County Parks and Recreation Department for the Collier County Beach Renourishment Project(Consultation Number SER-2012-9274)"serves as the permitting authority for any NMFS approved protected species observer aboard a relocation trawler to PIT-tag captured sea turtles and Gulf sturgeon. PIT tagging of sea turtles and Gulf sturgeon is not required to be done,if the NMFS-approved protected species observer does not have prior training or experience in said activity;however,if the observer has received prior training in PIT tagging procedures,then the observer must PIT tag the animal prior to release(in addition to the standard external tagging): Sea turtle PIT tagging must then be performed in accordance with the protocol detailed at NMFS'Southeast Fisheries Science Center's Web page: http://www.sefsc.noaa.gov/seaturtlefisheriesobservers.jsp (See Appendix on SEFSC's "Fisheries Observers" Web page); Gulf sturgeon PIT tagging must then be performed in accordance with the protocol detailed at the NMFS SERO PRD Web site address: http://sero.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/protres.htm. PIT tags used must be sterile, individually- wrapped tags to prevent disease transmission. PIT tags should be 125-kHz,glass- encapsulated tags-the smallest ones made. Note: If scanning reveals a PIT tag and it was not difficult to find,then do not insert another PIT tag; simply record the tag number and location,and frequency, if known. If for some reason the tag is difficult to detect(e.g., tag is embedded deep in muscle,or is a 400-kHz tag),then insert one in the other shoulder. j. Other Sampling Procedures:All other tagging and external or internal sampling procedures(e.g.,blood letting, laparoscopies,anal and gastric lavages,mounting satellite or radio transmitters,etc.)performed on live sea turtles or live Gulf sturgeon are not permitted under the NMFS biological opinion entitled"Lease of Borrow Area T1 to the Collier County Parks and Recreation Department for the Collier County Beach Renourishment Project(Consultation Number SER-2012-9274)"unless the observer X401 holds a valid sea turtle sturgeon research permit authorizing the activity,either as the permit holder,designated agent of the permit holder. k.PIT-Tag Scanning and Data Submission Requirements:All sea turtles and Gulf sturgeon captured by relocation trawling or dredges must be thoroughly scanned for the presence of PIT tags prior to release using a multi-frequency scanner powerful enough to read multiple frequencies(including 125-, 128-, 134-,and 400-kHz tags)and read tags deeply embedded in muscle tissue(e.g.,manufactured by Trovan,Biomark,or Avid). Turtles whose scans show they have been previously PIT tagged must nevertheless be externally flipper tagged. Sea turtle data collected(PIT tag scan data and external tagging data)must be submitted to NOAA,National Marine Fisheries Service, Southeast Fisheries Science Center,Attn: Lisa Belskis,75 Virginia Beach Drive,Miami,Florida 33149. All sea turtle data collected must be submitted in electronic format within 60 days of project completion to Lisa.Belskis@noaa.gov and Shervan.Epperly@noaa.gov. Sea turtle external flipper tag and PIT tag data generated and collected by relocation trawlers must also be submitted to the Cooperative Marine Turtle Tagging Program (CM 1-1'P),on the appropriate CMTTP form,at the University of Florida's Archie Carr Center for Sea Turtle Research. Gulf sturgeon data(PIT tag scan data and external tagging data)must be submitted within 60 days of project completion to NOAA,National Marine Fisheries Service,Protected Resources Division,263 13th Avenue South, St. Petersburg,Florida 33701,or by fax: (727)824-5309;or by e-mail:takereport.nrofsser@noaa.gov,Attn: Dr. Stephania Bolden. 1. Handling Fibropapillomatose Turtles:NMFS-approved protected species observers are not required to handle or sample viral fibropapilloma tumors if they believe there is a health hazard to themselves and choose not to. When handling sea turtles infected with fibropapilloma tumors,observers must either: 1)Clean all equipment that comes in contact with the turtle(tagging equipment,tape measures,etc.)with mild bleach solution,between the processing of each turtle or 2)maintain a separate set of sampling equipment for handling animals displaying fibropapilloma tumors or lesions. 16.Requirement and Authority to Conduct Tissue Sampling for Genetic Analyses: The NMFS biological opinion entitled"Lease of Borrow Area T1 to the Collier County Parks and Recreation Department for the Collier County Beach Renourishment Project(Consultation Number SER-2012-9274)"serves as the permitting authority for any NMFS-approved protected species observer aboard a relocation trawler or hopper dredge to tissue-sample live-or dead captured sea turtles,and live-or dead-captured Gulf sturgeon,without the need for an ESA section 10 permit. All live or dead sea turtles and Gulf sturgeon captured by relocation trawling and hopper dredging(for both [USACE]-conducted and [USACE]-permitted activities)must be tissue- sampled prior to release. Sampling must continue uninterrupted until such time as NMFS determines and notifies the [USACE] in writing that it has sufficient samples from specific areas across the Gulf of Mexico in order to obtain reliable genetic information on the nesting or sub- population identity of sea turtles and Gulf sturgeon being captured or lethally taken,to improve the effectiveness of future consultations. Sea turtle tissue samples must be taken in accordance with NMFS'Southeast Fisheries Science Center's(SEFSC)procedures for sea turtle genetic analyses. The[USACE]must ensure that tissue samples taken during a dredging project are collected and stored properly and mailed within 60 days of the completion of their dredging project to:NOAA,National Marine Fisheries Service, Southeast Fisheries Science Center,Attn:Lisa Belskis, 75 Virginia Beach Drive, Miami,Florida 33149. Gulf sturgeon tissue samples(i.e.,fin clips or barbel clips)must be taken in accordance with NMFS SERO's Protected Resources Division's Gulf Sturgeon Tissue Sampling Protocol found at the NMFS SERO PRD Web site address: http://sero.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/protres.htm. The [USACE]will ensure that tissue samples taken during a dredging project are collected and stored properly and mailed to SERO PRD(Attn:Dr. Stephania Bolden)within 60 days of the completion of their dredging project. 17.Hardground Buffer Zones: All dredging in sand mining areas will be designed to ensure that dredging will not occur within a minimum of 400 feet from any significant hardground areas or bottom structures that serve as attractants to sea turtles for foraging or shelter. NMFS considers(for the purposes of the NMFS biological opinion entitled"Lease of Borrow Area T1 to the Collier County Parks and Recreation Department for the Collier County Beach Renourishment Project(Consultation Number SER-2012-9274)"only)a significant hardground in a project area to be one that,over a horizontal distance of 150 feet,has an average elevation above the sand of 1.5 feet or greater,and has algae growing on it. The [USACE] Districts will ensure that sand mining sites within their Districts are adequately mapped to enable the dredge to stay at least 400 feet from these areas. If the [USACE] is uncertain as to what constitutes significance,it must consult with NMFS SERO's Habitat Conservation Division (727-824-5317)and NMFS'Protected Resources Division(727-824-5312)for clarification and guidance. Walls of federally-maintained navigation channels,and jetties and other such man- made structures,are not considered hardgrounds for the purpose of this opinion. 18. Training-Personnel on Hopper Dredges: The respective[USACE]Districts must ensure that all contracted personnel involved in operating hopper dredges(whether privately- funded or federally-funded projects)receive thorough training on measures of dredge operation that will minimize takes of sea turtles. It will be the goal of each hopper dredging operation to establish operating procedures that are consistent with those that have been used successfully during hopper dredging in other regions of the coastal United States,and which have proven effective in reducing turtle/dredge interactions. Therefore, [USACE]Engineering Research and Development Center experts or other persons with expertise in this matter will be involved both in dredge operation training,and installation,adjustment,and monitoring of the rigid deflector draghead assembly. 19.Dredge Lighting:From May 1 through October 31, sea turtle nesting and emergence season,all lighting aboard hopper dredges and hopper dredge pumpout barges operating within 3 nmi of sea turtle nesting beaches must be limited to the minimal lighting necessary to comply 16A11 with U.S. Coast Guard and/or OSHA requirements. All nonessential lighting on the dredge and pumpout barge must be minimized through reduction,shielding,lowering,and appropriate placement of lights to minimize illumination of the water to reduce potential disorientation effects on female sea turtles approaching the nesting beaches and sea turtle hatchlings making their way seaward from their natal beaches. S 1 6 A 1 1 First Amendment to BOEM Negotiated Agreement No.OCS-G35160 LEASE BETWEEN THE BUREAU OF OCEAN ENERGY MANAGEMENT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA REGARDING THE USE OF OUTER CONTINENTAL SHELF SAND RESOURCES FOR SHORE PROTECTION AND RESTORATION IN COLLIER COUNTY,FLORIDA WHEREAS, on April 14, 2015, the Department of the Interior's Bureau of Ocean Energy Management("BOEM")and Collier County, Florida(the "County")entered into a three(3)year Negotiated Agreement No. OCS-G35160, a Lease that authorized the extraction of up to 500,000 cubic yards of Outer Continental Shelf ("OCS") sediment resources from Borrow Area T-1 for the renourishment of beach along 7.5 miles (12.1 kilometers) of coastline between Wiggins Pass and Gordon Pass, including Vanderbilt Beach, Pelican Bay, Park Shore, and Naples Beach(hereinafter the"Project"); and WHEREAS, the Lease between the parties will expire on April 14, 2018, three (3) years from the date of the Lease's execution of April 14, 2015, and provides that the Lease will terminate or expire upon the following occurring: (1) the County sending written notice to BOEM that the County has received 500,000 cubic yards of OCS sand resources, or(2)three (3) years from the date of execution of the Lease, whichever occurs first. Upon request by the County, the parties may agree to extend the terms of the Lease as necessary to provide the County and its contractors(s) with additional time to complete the Project. BOEM and the County may enter into subsequent agreements, for the use of OCS sand resources for the Project, consistent with each Party's responsibilities under applicable law. WHEREAS, on May 10, 2017,the County submitted a request to BOEM stating the County is seeking a time extension of the Lease and on September 20,2017,due to impacts from Hurricane Irma,requested a sand volume increase to a total of 1.7 million cubic yards;and WHEREAS,the County's request is timely and BOEM seeks to enter into an extension of the Lease with the County;and THEREFORE,the Parties hereby agree to an extension of the Lease by entering into this First Amendment to BOEM Negotiated Agreement No.OCS-G35160,as follows: 1. Title IV, Paragraph B of the Lease is replaced in its entirety with the following: The Lease shall terminate or expire upon(1)the County sending written notice to the Regional Supervisor, Office of Environment, Gulf of Mexico OCS Region, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, 1201 Elmwood Park Blvd., New Orleans, LA 70123, 1 16A11 that the County has received sufficient OCS sand resources, up to 1.7 million cubic yards, to complete the Project; (2) the expiration, termination, or revocation of any Federal or State approval necessary for completion of the Project, including the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Permit SAJ-2003-12405 (SP-MMB) and the Florida Department of the Environment Consolidated Joint Coastal Permit and Sovereign Submerged Lands Authorization Permit No. 0331817-001-JC,unless either agency issues a new or superseding permit within seven (7) days; or (3) three (3)years from the date of execution of this First Amendment to the Lease, whichever occurs first. BOEM and the County may enter into subsequent agreements, for the use of OCS sand resources for the Project, consistent with each Party's responsibilities under applicable law. 2. Title IV Paragraph C.2 is replaced in its entirety with the following: Section 7 ESA Consultation The USACE will serve as the lead Federal agency for Endangered Species Act(ESA) Section 7 consultation concerning protected species under the purview of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). BOEM will serve as the lead Federal agency for ESA Section 7 consultation concerning the National Marine Fisheries Service's (NMFS) Biological Opinion and amendments (dated August 13, 2013, available online at http://www.boem.gov/Collier-County-BO/ and Appendix D in the 2017 Environmental Assessment). For all activities undertaken pursuant to the Project, Collier County agrees to implement all terms, conditions, and recommendations in the NMFS Biological Opinion and subsequent amendments, which are incorporated by reference as terms and conditions of the Lease (extracts of which are provided for your reference in Attachment 1 to the extent the extracts or this Lease differ from or conflict with the Biological Opinion, the Biological Opinion governs). The County must instruct its contractor(s) to implement the mitigation terms, conditions, and measures required or recommended by NMFS in the Biological Opinion. In the event that the contractor is not able to provide the required inspection of the turtle deflector equipment, the County must notify BOEM prior to conducting the activity, and the County will be required to provide an NMFS-approved, third-party contractor to perform the inspection. The County will work with BOEM prior to the start of dredging to enact a communication plan to ensure ESA compliance. In the case of any collision with or injury of a threatened or endangered species, including but not limited to sea turtles, Collier County and/or its contractor(s) must immediately contact NMFS's Protected Resources Division (727-824-5312, fax 727-824-5309, or electronic mail takereport.nmfsserAnoaa.gov), the local authorized sea turtle stranding/rescue organization (provided online at http://www.sefsc.noaa.gov/species/turtles/ strandings.htm), and BOEM (dredgeinfoAboem.gov and pre-determined contact person). Any protected species injured or killed during or as a consequence of relocation trawling or dredge operations will count toward the incidental take quota. The County must implement relocation trawling 24 hours prior to dredging and will continue throughout the dredging portion of the project. Any non-lethal turtle 2 �"j 16A11 relocations will be immediately reported to BOEM. Within 24 hours,the County(or its contractor) must submit the Observer Report with complete information regarding each turtle relocated (i.e., size, weight, and sex, if possible) as well as photos of the turtle and thorough information on any bycatch. If a turtle is non-lethally relocated, the turtle must be thoroughly scanned for the presence of Passive Integrated Transponder(PIT) tags prior to release(see conditions in the Biological Opinion). If a turtle does not have an existing PIT Tag the turtle wilt be PIT tagged by an approved observer. The PIT tagging may only be conducted by observers with PIT-tagging training or experience. See Attachment 1 for additional NMFS Biological Opinion requirements. Collier County acknowledges and agrees that, even where it is otherwise in compliance with the terms and conditions of this Lease and other required authorizations, incidental take of sea turtles or other endangered species by Collier County or its authorized contractors, within Federal waters, may require suspension of the Lease by BOEM and reinitiation of consultation with NMFS. The amount and severity of incidental take that will trigger suspension, and the need for any such suspension or reinitiated consultation, will be determined in the sole discretion of BOEM. Depending on the results of an assessment of the take or reinitiated consultation, BOEM in its sole discretion may lift the suspension, revoke and terminate the Lease, negotiate with Collier County an amendment to the existing Lease, or enter into a new lease with additional terms and conditions to protect threatened or endangered species. Collier County understands and agrees on behalf of itself, its agents, contractors, and other representatives, that no claim, legal action in equity for damages, adjustment, or other entitlement against BOEM will arise as a result of any suspension or related action. 3. Title IV, Paragraph C.3 is replaced in its entirety with the following: Environmental Responsibilities and Environmental Compliance BOEM must ensure that the project complies with all other applicable environmental laws including, but not limited to, the Endangered Species Act, The Magnuson- Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, National Historic Preservation Act, and Coastal Zone Management Act. Collier County agrees to include in its Construction Solicitation and Specifications Plan and implement all proposed avoidance and minimization measures identified and analyzed in the underlying National Environmental Policy Act documents related to this project (see Environmental Assessment for the Issuance of a Negotiated Agreement for Use of Outer Continental Shelf Sand from Borrow Area TI in the Collier County Beach Renourishment Project (October 2017), which is available at http://www.boem.gov/ CoIli er-C o unty-EA-Attac h ments/). The County will instruct its contractor(s) to implement the mitigation terms, conditions and measures as required by NMFS, USFWS, Florida Department of Environmental Protection, and BOEM pursuant to applicable Federal and State laws and regulations prior to commencement of activities authorized under this Lease, 3 16A11 including extraction, transportation, and placement of sand resources from Borrow Area T-1. The required mitigation terms, conditions, and measures are reflected in the relevant Biological Opinions, Conservation Recommendations, Consistency Determinations, and the Joint Coastal Permit(JCP). Electronic copies of all relevant correspondence, monitoring data, and reports related to the activities covered by this Memorandum of Agreement will be provided electronically to BOEM within 14 days of issuance(including observer, Florida Department of Environmental Protection,and dredging reports). Construction may not commence until the pre-construction requirements have been completed. 4. Title IV Paragraph C.5 is replaced in its entirety with the following: Dredge Positioning During all phases of the Project, Collier County will ensure that the dredge and any bottom-disturbing equipment is outfitted with an onboard global positioning system (GPS) capable of maintaining and recording location within an accuracy range of no more than plus or minus 3 meters(10 feet). The GPS must be installed as close to the cutterhead or draghead as practicable or must use appropriate instrumentation to accurately represent the position of the hydraulic dredge. During dredging operations, Collier County and/or its agents will immediately notify BOEM electronically if dredging occurs outside of the approved borrow area. Such notification will be made as soon as possible after the time the County becomes aware of dredging outside of the approved borrow area. Anchoring, spudding, or other bottom-disturbing activities are not authorized outside of the approved borrow area on the OCS, except when there is an immediate concern of safety,navigation risk,or emergency situation. Collier County and/or its agents, in collaboration with the USACE, will provide BOEM, electronically, with all appropriate Dredging Quality Management (DQM) data (incorrectly identified in NMFS' Biological Opinion as Silent Inspector data) acquired during the Project using procedures jointly developed by the USACE's National Dredging Quality Management Data Program Support Center and BOEM. Collier County will submit the DQM data, including draghead depth, biweekly. A summary DQM dataset will be submitted within 90 days of completion of the Project. If the County and its contractor(s) elect to utilize a cutterhead dredge, cutterhead depth will be reported biweekly. If available, Collier County will also submit Automatic Identification System data for vessels qualifying under the International Maritime Organization's International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea. 5. Title IV,Paragraph C.9 of the Lease is replaced in its entirety with the following: Bathymetric Surveys The County will provide BOEM with pre- and post-dredging bathymetric surveys of the borrow area. The pre-dredging survey of the Borrow Area will be conducted within 60 days prior to dredging, and the data will be provided to BOEM for review, allowing for a minimum of seven(7)working days for BOEM to provide concurrence 4 EJ 16A11 prior to the commencement of dredging. A qualified hydrographic surveyor, independent from the dredging/construction contractor must conduct, oversee, and approve the survey before transmitting to BOEM. The post-dredging survey of the borrow area will be conducted within 60 days after the completion of dredging. BOEM recommends that the County conduct additional bathymetric surveys of the Borrow Area one(1)and three(3)years after the completion of dredging to document borrow area evolution and provide information to inform future decisions and consultations regarding use of OCS sand resources. Surveys, error analysis, and reporting will be performed in accordance with the most recent edition of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Office of Coast Survey Hydrographic Survey Field Procedure Manual. Survey standards and requirements are specified and can be found on the Coast Survey Document Library (https://www.nauticalcharts.noaa.gov/publ ications/docs/standards-and- requirements/specs/hssd-20I7.pdf). For bathymetric surveys, 100 percent coverage using multi-beam bathymetric survey methods is required. All bathymetric data will be roll, pitch, heave, and tide corrected using best practices. Sound velocity corrections will be applied based on measurements made during and throughout the duration of the survey using a profiling sound velocity meter to obtain water-column sound velocities with casts that log the entire water column to the seafloor. Survey lines of the specific dredge area will be established at intervals necessary to provide 100 percent coverage. All survey lines will extend at least 100 meters (328 feet) beyond the edge of the Borrow Area limits as defined in this Lease. All data will be collected in such a manner that post-dredging bathymetric surveys are compatible with the pre-dredging bathymetric survey data to enable the latter to be subtracted from the former to calculate the volume of sand removed,the shape of the excavation, and the nature of post-dredging bathymetric change. Pre-dredge bathymetric survey transects will be reoccupied during the post-dredging surveys. Surveys will be conducted using kinematic GPS referenced to a GPS base station occupying an established (NAVD 88 vertical control) monument within 15 kilometers (9 miles) of the survey area,a National Geodetic Survey real-time network, or a water-level gauge deployed within the vicinity of the Borrow Area and referenced to an established monument (NAVD 88 vertical control), unless alternative methods are approved by BOEM. Pre- and post-dredging surveys will be referenced to the same water-level gauge, tide gauge, real-time network, benchmark, or BOEM-approved method. An uncertainty or error analysis will be conducted on the bathymetric dataset based on calculated differences of measured elevations (depths) at all transect crossings (also note that other best practices typically employed to identify potential error or quantify uncertainty, such as daily bar-checks, will be conducted and documented). Methods and results of the uncertainty analysis report, field notes, and metadata must be submitted to BOEM with the processed bathymetric data products. Copies of processed pre- and post-dredging hydrographic data will be submitted to BOEM via dredgeinfo(a)boem.gov within 30 days after each survey is completed. Pre-dredging bathymetric survey results and attendant products must be provided to BOEM for approval, and BOEM must review and deem them acceptable prior to commencement of dredging activity. If data accuracy, coverage, quality, or other parameters for either pre- or post-dredging surveys are not sufficient to provide for 5 0 16A11 accurate comparisons between the pre- and post-dredge surveys (e.g., do not meet specifications and standards discussed or referenced above), BOEM may require that a new survey(at the pre-and/or post-dredge phase)be conducted. The delivery format for bathymetry data submission is an ASCII file containing x, y, z data and a digital elevation model in a format agreed upon between BOEM and the County in writing. The horizontal data will be provided in the NAD83 Florida State Plane East, U.S. survey feet. Vertical data will be provided in the NAVD 88, U.S. survey feet unless otherwise specified. An 8.5 x 11 inch plan view plot of the pre-and post-construction data will be provided showing the survey vessel navigation tracks, as well as contour lines at appropriate elevation intervals. A plot of the digital elevation model will also be provided. These plots will be provided in Adobe PDF format. Images and descriptions of side-scan sonar or bathymetric anomaly targets will be included and identified on an index map. 6. Title IV, Paragraph C.11 of the Lease is replaced in its entirety with the following: Project Completion Report A project completion report will be submitted by Collier County to BOEM within 120 days following completion of the activities authorized under this Lease. This report and supporting materials should be sent in writing and electronically. The report will contain,at a minimum,the following information: • the names and titles of the project managers overseeing the effort (for Collier County,the engineering firm [if applicable],and the contractor), including contact information (i.e.,phone numbers,mailing addresses,and email addresses); • the location and description of the project, including the final total volume of material extracted from the borrow area and the volume of material actually placed on the beach or shoreline (including a description of the volume calculation method used to determine these volumes); • the percentage of shell and rock material screened from the borrow area, if screening and disposal are necessary; • the DQM data, in ASCII files, containing the x, y, z and time stamp of the cutterhead or drag arm locations; • a narrative describing the final, as-built features, boundaries, and acreage, including the restored beach width and length; • a narrative discussing the construction sequences and activities and, if applicable, any problems encountered and solutions; • a list and description of any construction change orders issued, if applicable; • a list and description of any safety-related issues or accidents reported during the life of the project; • a narrative and any appropriate tables describing any environmental surveys or efforts associated with the project and costs associated with these surveys or efforts; 6 CA 16A11 • a table(an example of which is illustrated below)showing the various key project cost elements; Cost Incurred as of Construction Completion(S) Construction Engineering and Design Pre-and Post-Dredging Bathymetric Surveys Compilation of Project Completion Report Total • a table showing the various phases of the project construction, the types of construction equipment used,and the nature of their use; • a table listing significant construction dates beginning with bid opening and ending with final acceptance of the project by the County; • digital appendices containing the as-built surveys, beach-fill cross-sections, and survey data; • any additional pertinent comments; • a table (an example of which is illustrated below) showing the various items of work construction, final quantities,and monetary amounts; Item Estimated Unit Estimated Final Bid Final No. Item Quantity Unit price Amount Unit Over/ Q tY Quantity Price Amount Under I Mobilization and Demobilization 2 Beach Fill 3 Any Beach or Offshore Hard Structure Placed or Removed • a listing of construction and construction oversight information, including the prime and subcontractors,contract costs,etc.;and • a list of all major equipment used to construct the project. 7. Title IV,Paragraph C.16 of the Lease is replaced in its entirety with the following: To Collier County: Leo E. Ochs,Jr. County Manager Collier County Government 3299 Tamiami Trail East,Suite 202 Naples, FL 34112-5746 7 16A11 Gary McAlpin Manager, Coastal Zone Management Collier County Government 2685 S.Horseshoe Drive,Unit 103 Naples,FL 34104 To BOEM: Bridgette Duplantis Marine Minerals Program Bureau of Ocean Energy Management 1201 Elmwood Park Blvd. Mail Stop GM 626C New Orleans, LA 70123 All electronic notifications, submissions,and deliverables to BOEM should be sent to dredgeinfo(aiboem.gov and Bridgette.Duplantis(aboem.gov. 8. The following is added as Title IV, Paragraph C.18: Borrow Area Disposal Collier County will ensure that no rock or shell material is redeposited in Borrow Area T-l. Prior to construction, the County and its contractor(s) must disclose to BOEM how any shell/rock is going to be collected and disposed of in order to ensure the collection does not inhibit the ability of the Protected Species Observers to monitor the dredge inflow. All rock and shell material screened out during operations on the OCS will be appropriately disposed of in the approved "Rock Disposal Area" found on the USACE Permit drawings (Environmental Assessment,Appendix E) and 2017 Environmental Assessment Figure 3 per the conditions of any applicable Federal and/or State permits or by another method approved by BOEM (e.g., screening at the beach pumpout). 9. In the event of a conflict between the provisions set forth in this First Amendment and the Lease,this First Amendment shall prevail. 10. This Amendment may be executed in two(2)or more counterparts,each of which shall be deemed to be an original. The signatures on this Amendment may be executed on separate pages and all of which together shall constitute one and the same agreement. [SIGNATURE PAGES FOLLOW] 8 CA) 16A11 First Amendment to BOEM Negotiated Agreement No. OCS-G35160 LEASE BETWEEN THE BUREAU OF OCEAN ENERGY MANAGEMENT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR AND COLLIER COUNTY,FLORIDA REGARDING THE USE OF OUTER CONTINENTAL SHELF SAND RESOURCES FOR SHORE PROTECTION AND RESTORATION IN COLLIER COUNTY,FLORIDA Signature Pages . -)4t•G6rcaist--614- Michael A. Celata olis, Chairman Regional Director Gulf of Mexico OCS Region Collier County Board of County Commissioners Bureau of Ocean Energy Management Department of the Interior Date: ��q-k %.t'�•% 2 f Zc ` Date: JilAk• a3 ;Di g ATTF.ST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk Ey: (MAAA #,u..44( e Attest as to Chairman's signature only. Approved as to form and legality 000-6v)ViklAA Assistant County A tunley I CA 16A11 Extracts' of ESA Section 7 Conditions per NMFS Biolot'ical Opinion dated August 13,2013 Conditions written for BOEM per the August 13,2013 biological opinion entitled "Lease of Borrow Area T1 to the Collier County Parks and Recreation Department for the Collier County Beach Renourishment Project(Consultation Number SER-2012-9274)" (http://www.boem.eov/Non-Enerev-Minerals/Marine-Mineral-Proiects.aspx)and associated amendments as found in Environmental Assessment for the Issuance of a Negotiated Agreement for Use of Outer Continental Shelf Sand from Borrow Area TI in the Collier County Beach Renourishment Project Appendix D: Incidental Take Sea Turtles Based on historical distribution data,hopper dredge observer reports,nesting data,relocation trawling information,and observations of past strandings, loggerhead, Kemp's ridley,and green sea turtles may occur in the action area and may be taken by the relocation trawling or hopper dredging operations in federal waters for this project.NMFS anticipates that documented(i.e.,by onboard observers) incidental take in federal waters, by hopper dredge entrainment,will consist of 2 sea turtle mortalities(either 2 loggerheads or 1 loggerhead and 1 Kemp's ridley).NMFS also anticipates the non-injurious incidental take, by relocation trawling,of 100 sea turtles(75 loggerheads, 10 Kemp's ridleys,and 15 green sea turtles)during the 140 days of the hopper dredging in federal waters. Takes by Hopper Dredge Takes by Relocation Trawling Species Observed Take# Species Observed Take# Loggerhead 2 Loggerhead 75 OR Kemp's ridley 10 Loggerhead 1 Green 15 Kemp's ridley 1 Total 2 * Total 100* *Does not account for 2 unobserved takes that *No lethal take authorized for relocation NMFS assumes will be loggerheads trawling 1. The following terms and conditions implement the Reasonable and Prudent Measures(RPM): 1. An endangered species project report summarizing the results of the dredging and the sea turtle take(if any) must be submitted to BOEM within 30 working days of completion. Reports must contain information on project location, start-up and completion dates,cubic yards of material dredged,problems encountered, incidental takings(include photographs, if available) and sightings of protected species,mitigative actions taken(if relocation trawling,the number 1 Attachment 1 is a summary provided for your reference;to the extent it differs or conflicts with the Biological Opinion,the terms and conditions of the Biological Opinion govern. C9U 16A 11 and species of turtles relocated), screening type(inflow,overflow)utilized,daily water temperatures,name of dredge,names of endangered species observers,percent observer coverage,and any other information the BOEM and/or contractor deems relevant. This report must be provided to NMFS's PRD at the address provided in RPM 1 above and notification of take must be provided to NMFS at the following e-mail address within 24 hours,referencing the biological opinion entitled "Lease of Borrow Area TI to the Collier County Parks and Recreation Department for the Collier County Beach Renourishment Project(Consultation Number SER- 2012-9274)"by NMFS identifier number(SER-2012-9274),title,and date: takereport.nmfsser®noaa.gov. BOEM will provide NMFS's Southeast Regional Office (address provided in RPM I above)with an end-of-project relocation trawling report within 30 days of completion of any relocation trawling. This report may be included within the project report(RPM I). 2. Collier County must notify the BOEM of the start-up and completion of hopper dredging operations and ask to be notified of any sea turtle strandings in the project area that, in the estimation of the STSSN personnel, bear signs of potential draghead impingement or entrainment. Information on any such strandings must be reported in writing within 30 days of project end to BOEM,or included in the project report(Term and Condition # I). 3. Collier County must arrange for NMFS-approved protected species observers to be aboard the hopper dredge to monitor the hopper bin,screening,and dragheads for sea turtles and their remains. For the proposed action, 100 percent observer monitoring is required.Beach observers cannot be used in place of shipboard observers for hopper dredging of borrow areas(RPM 2). 4. Relocation trawling is required to commence 24 hours prior to dredging and will continue throughout the dredging portion of the project. (RPM 3). 5. The following conditions must be observed during relocation trawling.(RPM 3): a. Trawl Time:Trawl tow-time duration must not exceed 42 minutes(doors in—doors out)and trawl speeds may not exceed 3.5 knots. b. Handling During Trawling: Sea turtles and smalltooth sawfish captured pursuant to relocation trawling must be handled in a manner designed to ensure their safety and viability,by implementing the measures below. c. Captured Turtle Holding Conditions: Captured turtles must be kept moist,and shaded whenever possible, until they are released.They may be held for up to 24 hours if opportunistic, ancillary,"piggy-back"research(e.g.,opportunistic satellite tagging)is proposed.NMFS encourages the USACE to make fuller use of protected species taken during hopper dredging and relocation trawling by allowing and encouraging duly permitted"piggy-back"research projects on protected species taken during these activities(In accordance with the GRBO's T&C 15-d, Conservation Recommendation 5). 2 See March 22,2017 correspondence with Joe Cavanaugh of NMFS(EA Appendix D). S 16 All d. Weight and Size Measurements: All turtles must be measured(standard carapace measurements including body depth)and tagged(Passive Integrative Transponder[PIT] or Inconel), and weighed prior to release when safely possible;smalltooth sawfish must be measured(fork length and total length)and—when safely possible—tagged, weighed,and a tissue sample taken prior to release. Only NMFS-approved observers or observer candidates in training under the direct supervision of a NMFS-approved observer may conduct the tagging/measuring/weighing/tissue sampling operations. Flipper Tagging: All sea turtles captured by relocation trawling must be flipper-tagged prior to release with external tags which must be obtained prior to the project from the University of Florida's Archie Carr Center for Sea Turtle Research.The NMFS biological opinion entitled "Lease of Borrow Area T1 to the Collier County Parks and Recreation Department for the Collier County Beach Renourishment Project(Consultation Number SER-2012-9274)" serves as the permitting authority for any NMFS-approved endangered species observer a relocation trawler to flipper-tag with external tags(e.g., Inconel tags)captured sea turtles. Columbus crabs or other organisms living on external sea turtle surfaces may also be sampled and removed under this authority. PIT Tagging and Scanning: All sea turtles captured by relocation trawling or dredges must be thoroughly scanned for the presence of PIT tags prior to release using a scanner powerful enough to read dual frequencies(125 and 134 kHz)and read tags deeply embedded deep in muscle tissue (e.g.,manufactured by Biomark or Avid).Turtles which have been previously PIT tagged must never-the-less be externally flipper tagged.The data collected(PIT-tag scan data and external tagging data)shall be submitted to NOAA,National Marine Fisheries Service, Southeast Fisheries Science Center,Attn: Lisa Belskis,75 Virginia Beach Drive, Miami, Florida 33149. All data collected shall be submitted in electronic format within 60 working days to Lisa.Belskis@noaa.gov. PIT tagging may only be conducted by observers with PIT-tagging training or experience.This NMFS biological opinion entitled "Lease of Borrow Area TI to the Collier County Parks and Recreation Department for the Collier County Beach Renourishment Project(Consultation Number SER-2012-9274)"provides the authority to NMFS-approved observers to PIT tag captured sea turtles without the need for an ESA Section 10 permit. e. Take and Release Time During Trawling- Turtles:Turtles must be kept no longer than 12 hours prior to release(except as noted in 5.c. above)and must be released not less than 3 nautical miles(nm) from the dredge site. Recaptured turtles must be released not less than 5 nm away and shall be released over the side of the vessel,away from the propeller,and only after ensuring that the vessel's propeller is in the neutral,or disengaged,position(i.e., not rotating). If it can be done safely, turtles may be transferred onto another vessel for transport to the release area to enable the relocation trawler to keep sweeping the dredge site without interruption. f. Take and Release Time During Trawling—Smalltooth Sawfish: Smalltooth sawfish must be released immediately after capture,away from the dredge site or into already dredged areas, unless the trawl vessel is equipped with a suitable well-aerated seawater holding tank(e.g., plastic"kiddie pool"not less than 1 ft in depth by 5 ft in diameter), where a maximum of one sawfish may be held for not longer than 30 minutes before it must be released or relocated away from the dredge site. 16A11 g.Injuries and Incidental Take Quota: Any protected species injured or killed during or as a consequence of relocation trawling will count toward the incidental take quota. Minor skin abrasions resulting from trawl capture are considered non-injurious. Injured sea turtles must be immediately transported by Collier County and/or its representative at their own expense to the nearest sea turtle rehabilitation facility; all rehabilitation costs and sea turtle transportation costs will be borne by Collier County. h. CMT7'P:External flipper tag and PIT-tag data generated and collected by relocation trawlers must also be submitted to the Cooperative Marine Turtle Tagging Program(CMTTP), on the appropriate CMTTP form,at the University of Florida's Archie Can Center for Sea Turtle Research. i. Tissue Sampling:All live or dead sea turtles captured by relocation trawling or dredging must be tissue-sampled prior to release,according to the protocols described in Appendix II or Appendix III of the November 19, 2003,Gulf of Mexico Regional Biological Opinion on Hopper Dredging,as revised through Revision No.2, included as Appendix 1 of the NMFS biological opinion entitled"Lease of Borrow Area Ti to the Collier County Parks and Recreation Department for the Collier County Beach Renourishment Project(Consultation Number SER-2012-9274)". Tissue samples must be sent within 60 days of capture to:NOAA, National Marine Fisheries Service,Southeast Fisheries Science Center,Attn:Lisa Belskis,75 Virginia Beach Drive,Miami,Florida 33149. All data collected must be submitted in electronic format within 60 working days to Lisa.Belskis@noaa.gov. The NMFS biological opinion entitled "Lease of Borrow Area T I to the Collier County Parks and Recreation Department for the Collier County Beach Renourishment Project(Consultation Number SER-2012-9274)"serves as the permitting authority for any NMFS-approved endangered species observers aboard relocation trawlers or hopper dredges to tissue sample live-or dead-captured sea turtles,without the need for an ESA Section 10 permit. 6. For the proposed action, 100 percent shipboard observer monitoring is required year-round. If conditions disallow 100 percent inflow screening, inflow screening can be reduced gradually, but 100 percent overflow screening is required,and an explanation must be included in the project report. The hopper's inflow screens should have 4-inch by 4-inch screening. If BOEM, in consultation with observers and the draghead operator,determines that the draghead is clogging and reducing production substantially,the screens may be modified sequentially: mesh size may be increased to 6-inch by 6-inch,then 9-inch by 9- inch,then 12-inch by 12-inch openings. NMFS believes that this flexible,graduated-screen option may be necessary since the need to constantly clear the inflow screens will increase the time it takes to complete the project; therefore, it will increase the exposure of sea turtles to the risk of impingement or entrainment Inflow screen clogging should be greatly reduced with these flexible options; however,further clogging(e.g.,as when encountering heavy clay or debris)may compel removal of the inflow screening altogether, in which case effective 100 percent overflow screening is mandatory. BOEM will notify NMFS beforehand if inflow screening is going to be reduced or eliminated, and provide details of how effective overflow screening will be achieved.NMFS, in consultation with the dredging company, Collier County,and BOEM/USACE,will determine what constitutes effective overflow screening(RPM 4). C4 16A1i 2. Collier County has further agreed to comply with NMFS'Sea Turtle and Smalltooth Sawfish Construction Conditions(Appendix 3 of the"Lease of Borrow Area T1 to the Collier County Parks and Recreation Department for the Collier County Beach Renourishment Project(Consultation Number SER-2012-9274)": Although smalltooth sawfish trawl captures are not expected,these terms and conditions are included for such an eventuality.Any take of sawfish would require immediate reinitiation of consultation with NMFS. The permittee must comply with the following protected species construction conditions: a. The permittee must instruct all personnel associated with the project of the potential presence of these species and the need to avoid collisions with sea turtles and smalltooth sawfish. All construction personnel are responsible for observing water-related activities for the presence of these species. b.The permittee must advise all construction personnel that there are civil and criminal penalties for harming,harassing,or killing sea turtles or smalltooth sawfish, which are protected under the Endangered Species Act of 1973. c. Siltation barriers must be made of material in which a sea turtle or smalltooth sawfish cannot become entangled,be properly secured,and be regularly monitored to avoid protected species entrapment. Barriers may not block sea turtle or smalltooth sawfish entry to or exit from designated critical habitat without prior agreement from the National Marine Fisheries Service's Protected Resources Division, St. Petersburg, Florida. d.All vessels associated with the construction project must operate at"no wake/idle" speeds at all times while in the construction area and while in water depths where the draft of the vessel provides less than a four-foot clearance from the bottom. All vessels must preferentially follow deep-water routes(e.g.,marked channels)whenever possible. e. If a sea turtle or smalltooth sawfish is seen within 100 yards of the active daily construction/dredging operation or vessel movement,all appropriate precautions,must be implemented to ensure its protection. These precautions include cessation of operation of any moving equipment closer than 50 feet of a sea turtle or smalltooth sawfish. Operation of any mechanical construction equipment must cease immediately if a sea turtle or smalltooth sawfish is seen within a 50-ft radius of the equipment. Activities may not resume until the protected species has departed the project area of its own volition. f. Any collision with and/or injury to a sea turtle or smalltooth sawfish must be reported immediately to the National Marine Fisheries Service's Protected Resources Division(727-824- 5312)and the local authorized sea turtle stranding/rescue organization. g. Any special construction conditions,required of your specific project,outside these general conditions, if applicable,will be addressed in the primary consultation. 16A11 3. And the reasonable and prudent measures,and implementing terms and conditions, of NMFS' 2003 Gulf of Mexico regional biological opinion (GRBO)to the United States Army Corps of Engineers(USACE),as amended through Revision 2 dated January 9,2007(Appendices 1 and 2 of the"Lease of Borrow Area T1 to the Collier County Parks and Recreation Department for the Collier County Beach Renourishment Project(Consultation Number SER-2012-9274)": 1.Hopper Dredging: Hopper dredging activities in Gulf of Mexico waters from the Mexico-Texas border to Key West,Florida,up to one mile into rivers must be completed, whenever possible,between December 1 and March 31,when sea turtle abundance is lowest throughout Gulf coastal waters. Hopper dredging of Key West channels are covered by the existing September 25, 1997,regional biological opinion to the[USACE]'s South Atlantic Division(SAD). 2.Non-hopper Type Dredging: Pipeline or hydraulic dredges,because they are not known to take turtles,must be used whenever possible between April 1 and November 30 in Gulf of Mexico waters up to one mile into rivers. This is particularly important in channels such as those associated with Galveston Bay and Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet(MR-GO),where lethal takes of endangered Kemp's ridleys have been documented during summer months,and Aransas Pass, where large numbers of loggerheads may be found during summer months. In the MR-GO, incidental takes and sightings of threatened loggerhead sea turtles have historically been highest during April and October. 3.Annual Reports: The annual summary report,discussed below(No.9),must give a complete explanation of why alternative dredges(dredges other than hopper dredges)were not used for maintenance dredging of channels between April and November. 4. Observers:The [USACE) will arrange for NMFS-approved protected species observers to be aboard the hopper dredges to monitor the hopper bin, screening,and dragheads for sea turtles and Gulf sturgeon and their remains. a. Brazos Santiago Pass east to Key West, Florida:Observer coverage sufficient for 100%monitoring(i.e.,two observers)of hopper dredging operations is required aboard the hopper dredges year-round from Brazos Santiago Pass to(not including)Key West, Florida,between April 1 and November 30, and whenever surface water temperatures are 11 degrees C or greater. b. Observer coverage of hopper dredging of sand mining areas must ensure 50% monitoring(i.e.,one observer). c. Observers are not required at any time in Mississippi River-Southwest Pass (MRSWP). CAS, 16A11 5. Operational Procedures: During periods in which hopper dredges are operating and NMFS-approved protected species observers are not required(as delineated in No.4 above),the appropriate [USACE] District must: a.Advise inspectors,operators,and vessel captains about the prohibitions on taking, banning,or harassing sea turtles. b. Instruct the captain of the hopper dredge to avoid any turtles and whales encountered while traveling between the dredge site and offshore disposal area,and to immediately contact the [USACE] if sea turtles or whales are seen in the vicinity. c.Notify NMFS if sea turtles are observed in the dredging area,to coordinate further precautions to avoid impacts to turtles. d.Notify NMFS immediately by phone(727/824-5312), fax(727/824-5309),or electronic mail(takereport.nmfsser@noaa.gov)if a sea turtle or Gulf sturgeon or any other threatened or endangered species is taken by the dredge. 6.Screening: When sea turtle observers are required on hopper dredges, 100%inflow screening of dredged material is required and 100%overflow screening is recommended. If conditions prevent 100%inflow screening, inflow screening may be reduced gradually,as further detailed in the following paragraph, but 100%overflow screening is then required. a.Screen Size:The hopper's inflow screens should have 4-inch by 4-inch screening. If the [USACE], in consultation with observers and the draghead operator, determines that the draghead is clogging and reducing production substantially,the screens may be modified sequentially:mesh size may be increased to 6-inch by 6-inch, then 9-inch by 9-inch,then 12-inch by I2-inch openings. Clogging should be greatly reduced with these flexible options;however,further clogging may compel removal of the screening altogether, in which case effective 100%overflow screening is mandatory. The [USACE] must notify NMFS beforehand if inflow screening is going to be reduced or eliminated,and provide details of how effective overflow screening will be achieved. b.Need for Flexible,Graduated Screens:NMFS believes that this flexible, graduated screen option is necessary,since the need to constantly clear the inflow screens will increase the time it takes to complete the project and therefore increase the exposure of sea turtles to the risk of impingement or entrainment. Additionally,there are increased risks to sea turtles in the water column when the inflow is halted to clear screens, since this results in clogged intake pipes,which may have to be lifted from the bottom to discharge the clay by applying suction. c. Exemption-MR-SWP: Screening is not required at any time in Mississippi River—Southwest Pass(MR-SWP). 7.Dredging Pumps: Standard operating procedure must include that dredging pumps be disengaged by the operator when the dragheads are not firmly on the bottom,to prevent ['CAQ ` I 1bA11 impingement or entrainment of sea turtles within the water column. This precaution is especially important during the cleanup phase of dredging operations when the draghead frequently comes off the bottom and can suck in turtles resting in the shallow depressions between the high spots the draghead is trimming off. 8.Sea Turtle Deflecting Draghead:A state-of-the-art rigid deflector draghead must be used on all hopper dredges in all Gulf of Mexico channels and sand mining sites at all times of the year except that the rigid deflector draghead is not required in MR-SWP at any time of the year. 9. Dredge Take Reporting: Observer reports of incidental take by hopper dredges must be faxed or e-mailed to NMFS'Southeast Regional Office[fax:(727) 824-5309; e-mail: takereport.nmfsser@noaa.gov] by onboard NMFS-approved protected species observers within 24 hours of any sea turtle,Gulf sturgeon,or other listed species take observed. A preliminary report summarizing the results of the hopper dredging and any documented sea turtle or Gulf sturgeon takes must be submitted to NMFS within 30 working days of completion of any dredging project. Reports must contain information on project location (specific channel/area dredged),start-up and completion dates,cubic yards of material dredged, problems encountered, incidental takes and sightings of protected species,mitigative actions taken (if relocation trawling,the number and species of turtles relocated),screening type(inflow, overflow)utilized,daily water temperatures,name of dredge,names of endangered species observers,percent observer coverage,and any other information the[USACE] deems relevant. An annual report(based on fiscal year)must be submitted to NMFS summarizing hopper dredging projects and documented incidental takes. 10.Sea Turtle and Gulf Sturgeon Strandings: The [USACE] or its designated representative must notify the Sea Turtle Stranding and Salvage Network(STSSN)state representative(contact information available at: http://www.sefsc.noaa.gov/seaturtleSTSSN.jsp) of the start-up and completion of hopper dredging,bed-leveler dredging,and relocation trawling operations and ask to be notified of any sea turtle strandings in the project area that, in the estimation of STSSN personnel,bear signs of potential draghead impingement or entrainment,or interaction with a bed-leveling type dredge. Similarly,the [USACE]must notify NMFS SERO PRD of any Gulf sturgeon strandings in the project area that, in the estimation of STSSN personnel,bear signs of potential draghead impingement or entrainment,or interaction with a bed-leveling type dredge. Information on any such strandings must be reported in writing within 30 days of project completion to NMFS'Southeast Regional Office. Because the deaths of these turtles, if hopper dredge or bed-leveler dredge related,have already been accounted for in NMFS' jeopardy analysis,these strandings will not be counted against the [USACE]'s take limit. 11. Reporting-Strandings:Each [USACE]District must provide NMFS'Southeast Regional Office with an annual report detailing incidents,with photographs when available,of stranded sea turtles and Gulf sturgeon that bear indications of draghead impingement or entrainment or any dredge-type interaction. This reporting requirement may be included in the end-of-year report required in Term and Condition No.9,above. 16A11 12. District Annual Relocation Trawling Report: Each [USACE] District must provide NMFS' Southeast Regional Office with end-of-project reports within 30 days of completion of relocation trawling projects,and an annual report summarizing relocation trawling efforts and results within their District.The annual report requirement may be included in the end-of-year report required in Term and Condition No.9,above. 13. Conditions Requiring Relocation Trawling: Handling of sea turtles and Gulf sturgeon captured during relocation trawling in association with hopper dredging projects in Gulf of Mexico navigation channels and sand mining areas must be conducted by NMFS approved protected species observers. Relocation trawling must be undertaken by the [USACE] at all projects where my of the following conditions are met; however,other ongoing projects not meeting these conditions are not required to conduct relocation trawling: a.Two or more turtles are taken in a 24-hour period in the project. b. Four or more turtles are taken in the project. c. 75%of any of the incidental take limits, including per species limits,specified in Section 8.1,has previously been met. 14. Relocation Trawling Waiver: For individual projects the affected[USACE] District may request by letter to NMFS a waiver of part or all of the relocation trawling requirements. NMFS will consider these requests and decide favorably if the evidence is compelling. 15. Relocation Trawling-Annual Take Limits:The NMFS biological opinion entitled "Lease of Borrow Area T1 to the Collier County Parks and Recreation Department for the Collier County Beach Renourishment Project(Consultation Number SER-2012-9274)" authorizes,without the need for an ESA section 10 permit:the annual(by fiscal year)non- injurious take of 300 sea turtles(of one species or combination of species including Kemp's ridley, loggerhead, green, leatherback,and hawksbill)and 8 Gulf sturgeon,and annual(by fiscal year) lethal or injurious takes of up to 2 sea turtles and 1 Gulf sturgeon,by trawlers conducting relocation trawling,and handling of those captured threatened or endangered species by NMFS- approved protected species observers, in association with all relocation trawling conducted or contracted by the four Gulf of Mexico [USACE] Districts to temporarily reduce or assess the abundance of these listed species during,and in the 0-3 days immediately preceding,a hopper dredging or bed-leveling project in order to reduce the possibility of lethal hopper dredge or bed- leveler interactions, subject to the following conditions: a. Trawl Time: Trawl tow-time duration may not exceed 42 minutes(doors in— doors out)and trawl speeds may not exceed 3.5 knots. b. Handling During Trawling: Sea turtles and Gulf sturgeon captured pursuant to relocation trawling must be handled in a manner designed to ensure their safety and viability,and must be released over the side of the vessel,away from the propeller,and only after ensuring that the vessel's propeller is in the neutral,or disengaged,position ICAO 16A11 (i.e.,not rotating). Resuscitation guidelines are found in Appendix IV of the 2007 NMFS BO. c. Captured Turtle and Gulf Sturgeon Holding Conditions: Turtles and Gulf sturgeon may be held briefly for the collection of important scientific measurements, prior to their release. Captured sea turtles must be kept moist,and shaded whenever possible, until they are released,according to the requirements of Terms and Conditions (T&C) I 5-e, below. Captured Gulf sturgeon must be held in a suitable wen-aerated seawater enclosure until they are released,according to the conditions of T&C 15-f, below. d.Scientific Measurements: When safely possible,all turtles must be measured (standard carapace measurements including body depth),tagged,weighed, and a tissue sample taken prior to release. When safely possible,all Gulf sturgeon must be measured (fork length and total length),tagged, weighed,and a tissue sample taken prior to release. Any external tags must be noted and data recorded into the observers log. Only NMFS- approved protected species observers or observer candidates in training under the direct supervision of a NMFS-approved protected species observer may conduct the tagging/measuring/weighing/tissue sampling operations. NMFS-approved protected species observers may conduct more invasive scientific procedures(e.g., blood letting, laparoscopies,anal and gastric lavages, mounting satellite or radio transmitters,etc.)and partake in or assist in"piggy back" research projects but only if the observer holds a valid federal sea turtle or Gulf sturgeon research permit(and any required state permits)authorizing the activities,either as the permit holder,or as designated agent of the permit holder,and has first notified NMFS' Southeast Regional Office, Protected Resources Division. e. Take and Release Time During Trawling- Turtles: Turtles may be kept no longer than 12 hours prior to release and must be released not less than 3 (three)nautical miles(nmi) from the dredge site. If two or more released turtles are later recaptured, subsequent turtle captures must be released not less than 5(five)nmi away. If it can be done safely and without injury to the turtle,turtles must be transferred onto another vessel for transport to the release area to enable the relocation trawler to keep sweeping the dredge site without interruption. f. Take and Release Time During Trawling-Gulf Sturgeon:Gulf sturgeon must be released immediately after capture,away from the dredge site or into already dredged areas,unless the trawl vessel is equipped with a suitable well-aerated seawater holding tank,container,trough,or pool where a maximum of one fish may be held for not longer than 30 minutes before it must be released or relocated away from the dredge site. g.Injuries and Incidental Take Limits: Any protected species injured or killed during or as a consequence of relocation trawling will count toward the Gulf-wide limit for injurious or lethal takes during relocation trawling(0-2 sea turtles and 0-1 Gulf sturgeon per fiscal year). Minor skin abrasions resulting from trawl capture are 16A11 considered non-injurious. Injured sea turtles must be immediately transported to the nearest sea turtle rehabilitation facility. h. Turtle Flipper External Tagging:All sea turtles captured by relocation trawling must be flipper-tagged prior to release with external tags which must be obtained prior to the project from the University of Florida's Archie Carr Center for Sea Turtle Research. The NMFS biological opinion entitled"Lease of Borrow Area Ti to the Collier County Parks and Recreation Department for the Collier County Beach Renourishment Project (Consultation Number SER-2012-9274)"serves as the permitting authority for any NMFS-approved protected species observer aboard these relocation trawlers to flipper- tag with external-type tags(e.g.,Inconel tags)captured sea turtles.Columbus crabs or other organisms living on external sea turtle surfaces may also be sampled and removed under this authority. i.PIT Tagging: The NMFS biological opinion entitled"Lease of Borrow Area TI to the Collier County Parks and Recreation Department for the Collier County Beach Renourishment Project(Consultation Number SER-2012-9274)"serves as the permitting authority for any NMFS approved protected species observer aboard a relocation trawler to PIT-tag captured sea turtles and Gulf sturgeon. PIT tagging of sea turtles and Gulf sturgeon is not required to be done, if the NMFS-approved protected species observer does not have prior training or experience in said activity;however, if the observer has received prior training in PIT tagging procedures,then the observer must PIT tag the animal prior to release(in addition to the standard external tagging): Sea turtle PIT tagging must then be performed in accordance with the protocol detailed at NMFS' Southeast Fisheries Science Centers Web page: http://www.sefsc.noaa.gov/seaturtlefisheriesobservers.jsp (See Appendix on SEFSC's "Fisheries Observers" Web page); Gulf sturgeon PIT tagging must then be performed in accordance with the protocol detailed at the NMFS SERO PRD Web site address: http://sero.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/protres.htm. PIT tags used must be sterile, individually- wrapped tags to prevent disease transmission. PIT tags should be 125-kHz,glass- encapsulated tags-the smallest ones made. Note: If scanning reveals a PIT tag and it was not difficult to find,then do not insert another PIT tag; simply record the tag number and location,and frequency, if known. If for some reason the tag is difficult to detect(e.g., tag is embedded deep in muscle,or is a 400-kHz tag),then insert one in the other shoulder. j. Other Sampling Procedures: All other tagging and external or internal sampling procedures(e.g., blood letting, laparoscopies,anal and gastric lavages,mounting satellite or radio transmitters,etc.)performed on live sea turtles or live Gulf sturgeon are not permitted under the NMFS biological opinion entitled"Lease of Borrow Area TI to the Collier County Parks and Recreation Department for the Collier County Beach Renourishment Project(Consultation Number SER-2012-9274)"unless the observer 16A11 holds a valid sea turtle sturgeon research permit authorizing the activity,either as the permit holder, designated agent of the permit holder. k.PIT-Tag Scanning and Data Submission Requirements:All sea turtles and Gulf sturgeon captured by relocation trawling or dredges must be thoroughly scanned for the presence of PIT tags prior to release using a multi-frequency scanner powerful enough to read multiple frequencies(including 125-, 128-, 134-,and 400-kHz tags)and read tags deeply embedded in muscle tissue(e.g.,manufactured by Trovan,Biomark,or Avid). Turtles whose scans show they have been previously PIT tagged must nevertheless be externally flipper tagged. Sea turtle data collected(PIT tag scan data and external tagging data)must be submitted to NOAA,National Marine Fisheries Service, Southeast Fisheries Science Center,Attn: Lisa Belskis, 75 Virginia Beach Drive, Miami,Florida 33149. All sea turtle data collected must be submitted in electronic format within 60 days of project completion to Lisa.Belskis@,noaa.gov and Sheryan.Epperly@noaagov. Sea turtle external flipper tag and PIT tag data generated and collected by relocation trawlers must also be submitted to the Cooperative Marine Turtle Tagging Program (CMTTP),on the appropriate CMTTP form,at the University of Florida's Archie Carr Center for Sea Turtle Research. Gulf sturgeon data(PIT tag scan data and external tagging data)must be submitted within 60 days of project completion to NOAA,National Marine Fisheries Service, Protected Resources Division, 263 13th Avenue South, St. Petersburg,Florida 33701,or by fax: (727)824-5309;or by e-mail: takereport.nmfsser@noaa.gov,Attn: Dr. Stephania Bolden. 1.Handling Fibropapillomatose Turtles:NMFS-approved protected species observers are not required to handle or sample viral fibropapilloma tumors if they believe there is a health hazard to themselves and choose not to. When handling sea turtles infected with fibropapil 1 oma tumors,observers must either: 1)Clean all equipment that comes in contact with the turtle(tagging equipment,tape measures,etc.)with mild bleach solution, between the processing of each turtle or 2)maintain a separate set of sampling equipment for handling animals displaying fibropapilloma tumors or lesions. 16.Requirement and Authority to Conduct Tissue Sampling for Genetic Analyses: The NMFS biological opinion entitled"Lease of Borrow Area T1 to the Collier County Parks and Recreation Department for the Collier County Beach Renourishment Project(Consultation Number SER-2012-9274)"serves as the permitting authority for any NMFS-approved protected species observer aboard a relocation trawler or hopper dredge to tissue-sample live-or dead captured sea turtles,and live-or dead-captured Gulf sturgeon,without the need for an ESA section 10 permit. All live or dead sea turtles and Gulf sturgeon captured by relocation trawling and hopper dredging(for both [USACE]-conducted and [USACE]-permitted activities)must be tissue- sampled prior to release. Sampling must continue uninterrupted until such time as NMFS determines and notifies the [USACE] in writing that it has sufficient samples from specific areas across the Gulf of Mexico in order to obtain reliable genetic information on the nesting or sub- C.AC) 16 kiLF population identity of sea turtles and Gulf sturgeon being captured or lethally taken,to improve the effectiveness of future consultations. Sea turtle tissue samples must be taken in accordance with NMFS'Southeast Fisheries Science Center's(SEFSC)procedures for sea turtle genetic analyses. The [USACE] must ensure that tissue samples taken during a dredging project are collected and stored properly and mailed within 60 days of the completion of their dredging project to:NOAA, National Marine Fisheries Service, Southeast Fisheries Science Center,Attn: Lisa Belskis, 75 Virginia Beach Drive, Miami,Florida 33149. Gulf sturgeon tissue samples(i.e.,fm clips or barbel clips)must be taken in accordance with NMFS SERO's Protected Resources Division's Gulf Sturgeon Tissue Sampling Protocol found at the NMFS SERO PRD Web site address: http://sero.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/protres.htm. The [USACE] will ensure that tissue samples taken during a dredging project are collected and stored properly and mailed to SERO PRD(Attn: Dr. Stephania Bolden)within 60 days of the completion of their dredging project. 17.Hardground Buffer Zones: All dredging in sand mining areas will be designed to ensure that dredging will not occur within a minimum of 400 feet from any significant hardground areas or bottom structures that serve as attractants to sea turtles for foraging or shelter. NMFS considers(for the purposes of the NMFS biological opinion entitled"Lease of Borrow Area Tl to the Collier County Parks and Recreation Department for the Collier County Beach Renourishment Project(Consultation Number SER-2012-9274)"only)a significant hardground in a project area to be one that,over a horizontal distance of 150 feet,has an average elevation above the sand of 1.5 feet or greater,and has algae growing on it. The[USACE] Districts will ensure that sand mining sites within their Districts are adequately mapped to enable the dredge to stay at least 400 feet from these areas. If the [USACE] is uncertain as to what constitutes significance,it must consult with NMFS SERO's Habitat Conservation Division (727-824-5317) and NMFS'Protected Resources Division(727-824-5312)for clarification and guidance. Walls of federally-maintained navigation channels,and jetties and other such man- made structures,are not considered hardgrounds for the purpose of this opinion. 18. Training-Personnel on Hopper Dredges:The respective[USACE] Districts must ensure that all contracted personnel involved in operating hopper dredges(whether privately- funded or federally-funded projects)receive thorough training on measures of dredge operation that will minimize takes of sea turtles. It will be the goal of each hopper dredging operation to establish operating procedures that are consistent with those that have been used successfully during hopper dredging in other regions of the coastal United States,and which have proven effective in reducing turtle/dredge interactions. Therefore, [USACE] Engineering Research and Development Center experts or other persons with expertise in this matter will be involved both in dredge operation training,and installation,adjustment,and monitoring of the rigid deflector draghead assembly. 19.Dredge Lighting: From May 1 through October 31, sea turtle nesting and emergence season,all lighting aboard hopper dredges and hopper dredge pumpout barges operating within 3 nmi of sea turtle nesting beaches must be limited to the minimal lighting necessary to comply 16A11 with U.S. Coast Guard and/or OSHA requirements. All nonessential lighting on the dredge and pumpout barge must be minimized through reduction,shielding, lowering,and appropriate placement of lights to minimize illumination of the water to reduce potential disorientation effects on female sea turtles approaching the nesting beaches and sea turtle hatchlings making their way seaward from their natal beaches. CI ,r