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O 0p w m -< z 70 CO g � m g poi, z 0 C -1 2 6, D CD --I G 70 __I m p w CL -on CD p m n D D 1 /) n al Q.-p -ri -) -I O O T a SU D = � O < � m cn r-F mT1 � � p = t 3 o -0 0 = zc 0 73m Oc mn � (�A, g 3 --I ccn XI co o p -- O C) D z o �' m Om0 O li0z 1:3 .n ill m O g --I cc C7 i C• -0 -� cim O p Z m O o fA -ri � C7 pr4,. _ oo D o - D , m zz � Z � mz F- z D Cpo O 1 I - Can m D ,0 ND ccp V "O D m --I CD -P —• r— C � O omm m mm � � ° D � D cn Cl) � � 0 � z � mo m p XI = -I Z < m C/) 0 D7 y m mm ram- mm Z � OD Q D pz moW 71�' n 73 oo zc) CO 1 � -< m = oc T P z --I n -< 7-I . s SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT Collier County Board of County Commissioners 3299 Tamiami Trail East Naples, FL 34112 November 5, 2021 RE: Expansion of the Collier Mosquito Control District (CMCD) boundary Dear Chair Taylor, Vice Chair McDaniel, and Commissioners, Thank you for the opportunity to provide additional comments to you regarding the potential expansion of the Collier Mosquito Control District (CMCD) boundary into the footprint of the Picayune Strand Restoration Project in Collier County. Given the significant taxpayer investment in the ecological restoration efforts at the project site, it is prudent to have meaningful stakeholder and agency collaboration prior to any policy changes that may impact restoration efforts. At this time, we remain concerned about the proposed boundary expansion of the Collier Mosquito Control District into the Picayune Strand Restoration Project. The South Florida Water Management District and Big Cypress Basin support the CMCD's efforts to effectively manage disease -carrying mosquitos within Collier County in areas with homes and businesses. We also remain supportive of interagency partnerships between the CMCD and restoration agencies that support restoration and public health goals. Interagency agreements could be put in place quickly and without the need to expand the CMCD's boundary. Based on our review of applicable laws and rules, nothing precludes the CMCD, the South Florida Water Management District, Big Cypress Basin, or any of the other restoration partner agencies from entering into an interagency agreement at this time. About the Picayune Strand Restoration Project The Picayune Strand Restoration Project is one of many of Governor Ron DeSantis' priority Everglades restoration projects across South Florida. It aims to restore 55,000 acres of sensitive upland and wetland habitats necessary for several threatened and endangered species. Many species of insects, including arthropods, found at the restoration site are a critical part of the food web for several protected species. The project was also the very first Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP) project to break ground, and its restoration is nearly complete after two decades and hundreds of millions of dollars in state and federal taxpayer investments. The project provides significant benefits to Collier County by reducing drainage of adjacent sensitive ecosystems, reducing harmful freshwater discharges to its downstream estuaries, restoring wetland habitats, improving aquifer recharge to protect public water supply, and staving off harmful saltwater intrusion into the regional water table. 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406 • (561) 686-8800 • 1-800-432-2045 • www.sfwmd.gov Significant Taxpayer Investments Have Been Made Into Ecological Restoration in the Picayune Strand Restoration Project A number of local, state, and federal agencies have invested nearly $600 million in the restoration efforts at the Picayune Strand Restoration Project site. In addition, $10 million in investments have been made in the research, development, and testing of all -natural biocontrol agents that reduce harmful invasive species that impact the ecosystem restoration efforts, and approved biocontrol agents are used at the Picayune Strand Restoration Project site. Consideration should be given to the significant taxpayer investment into ecological restoration at the project site. A lack of proper planning and coordination could threaten the ecological restoration progress that cost taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars. Potential Impacts to Ecological Restoration The South Florida Water Management District's and Big Cypress Basin's concerns about an uncoordinated expansion of the CMCD boundary include negative impacts to protected species and wetland habitat intended to be improved by the project. Mosquito larvae and other aquatic arthropods are a crucial food source for small fish that serve as the base of the food web, supporting wading birds and alligators who are key indicators for Everglades restoration. Additionally, the impacts on pollinating insects, which are crucial to the survival of a very large proportion of wild, native plants as well as economically important plants in southwest Florida, could drastically alter these ecosystems for both wildlife and humans. Recent research published on the important role of nighttime pollinators for ghost orchids at Audubon's Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge and Fakahatchee Strand Preserve State Park, raises serious concerns about any lethal insect controls in conservation landscapes that could harm these vital pollinators. Additionally, mosquitoes are an important food source for the endangered Florida Bonneted Bat that are found throughout southwest Florida, including in Picayune Strand State Forest. More Engagement is Necessary to Coordinate Restoration and Public Health Goals Given the unique nature of the Picayune Strand Restoration Project, we feel it is appropriate and worthwhile to allow all the agencies involved in restoration to collaborate with CMCD to determine if expanding the boundary is the best approach to managing disease -carrying mosquitos that pose a threat to public health. The South Florida Water Management District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Department of Interior's U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Research Service, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Florida Department of Environmental Protection, and Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services' Florida Forest Service have all invested taxpayer resources in the ecological and hydrologic restoration at the Picayune Strand Restoration Project site. We appreciate the good progress made last week in our agency's first engagement with CMCD's leadership and scientists regarding boundary modification. However, we feel additional collaboration between all the restoration agency partners prior to a boundary expansion would be fruitful. Additional collaboration and planning ahead of a boundary expansion could prevent litigation and ensure all agency partners are adequately engaged in an approach to support restoration and public health. We look forward to working with the CMCD to review opportunities for mosquito control that do not conflict with restoration goals. We sincerely appreciate the ability to engage with the County Commission and the Mosquito Control District on this important issue. The South Florida Water Management District and Big Cypress Basin respectfully request that the Collier County Board of County Commissioners not support the expansion of the CMCD into the Picayune Strand Restoration Project footprint at this time, and we remain committed to working with the CMCD and all the agency restoration partners in the development of appropriate land management plans that support both ecosystem restoration and human health. Sincerely, O Jennifer Smith Chief of Staff Thursday,October 21,2021 at 08:13:31 Eastern Daylight Time Subject:Re:(EXTERNAL)USFWS handbk on mosquito mgmt in NWR's Date: Tuesday,October 19,2021 at 1:22:31 PM Eastern Daylight Time From: Danaher,Mark W To: Brad Cornell CC: Meredith Budd Hi Brad, Unfortunately,I didn't document or report the monarch butterfly caterpillar die-off,but it was during 2020.My wife had her monarch caterpillars in an enclosure on our screened lanai(under the roofed portion).We received notification that aerial mosquito spraying was going to occur one night.My wife asked me if I thought the caterpillars would be okay on the lanai with the spraying,and I told her that I thought that they would be fine since they were under the covered portion of our lanai.The next day, every single one of the monarch caterpillars was dead(I can't remember the exact number of caterpillars,but it was 10-20,and there were multiple instar stages present). I love planting pollinator friendly plants at my house and observing the plethora of butterflies/pollinators that get attracted. It sure seems like our butterflies get hit hard whenever spraying occurs,and their numbers decline with increased spraying. These are obviously anecdotal observations,but I'm really tempted to start doing some experiments on the Danaher Hacienda. When I first got word about the meeting,I asked Kevin and Enn if they wanted me to prepare a presentation to highlight my concerns with spraying on the refuges/conservation lands,especially with regards to floral and faunal impacts(e.g.,pollinators/sphingid moth pollinators of our ghost orchids). Erin replied back to me on September 29th,and said that we would just prepare a letter,and that possibly Kevin or she could read it at the meeting. I haven't heard anything else about one of them attending the meeting since then. From what I understand,Kim is drafting a joint Service letter,so I plan to review it and highlight my concerns on it if they aren't already included. Thanks for all that Audubon and the Federation does to help us conservation land managers out with issues like this mosquito boundary expansion and all of the other environmental issues that we contend with down here. Had y'all not been involved and attended the first meeting,the commissioners would have never known that there were concerns about expanding the boundary onto conservation lands. We are currently down to two full-time permanent employees specifically dedicated to the Flonda Panther and Ten Thousand Islands NWR's nght now(i.e., myself and our administrative officer). Luckily,my new term Biological Science Technician will be starting next Monday,so that will be a huge relief for me.Suffice it to say,folks like you and Meredith are the"watchdogs"helping us to ensure that our conservation lands in SWFL remain the last greatest examples of true wild Florida! Sincerely, Mark Danaher Certified Wildlife BiologistG Swervisorw Witaife Biologist U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service Southwest Florida Refuges Office 23S-6.57-8012 Fax.239-6578002 Cell:239-98641 Se JL5 State Road:b S Irrmokalee.FL 34142-5561 From:Brad Cornell<millercornell@mindspring.com> Sent:Tuesday,October 19,2021 11:29 AM To:Danaher,Mark W<mark_danaherfws.gov Cc:'Meredith Budd'<meredithb@fwfonline.org> Page 1 of 4 Subject:RE: [EXTERNAL]USFWS handbk on mosquito mgmt in NWR's Mark,when was that butterfly larvae kill incident in GGE? Also,we're looking for public land managers and scientists to be personally present for the Collier Board of Commissioners meeting next week,10/26. A letter is being drafted from USFWS and if approved,perhaps Kevin or you or Erin can also testify at that meeting. Thanks, Brad From:Danaher,Mark W[mailto:mark_danaher@fws.gov] Sent:Friday,October 15,2021 3:46 PM To:Brad Cornell<millercornell@mindspring.com> Cc:Meredith Budd'=meredithbifwfonline.org> Subject:Re: [EXTERNAL]USFWS handbk on mosquito mgmt in NWR's Hi Brad and Meredith, Attached, please find Timothy Hargar's papers,the USFWS Handbook,along with some other papers that you two may find useful. In case you haven't ever read them, I've attached insecticide labels for the commonly applied mosquito adulticides in Collier CO. https://cmcd.org/science/treatments/control-materials/ That was extremely interesting to hear Dr. Fish's presentation,and I'm really glad that this meeting was held. After witnessing what I believe to be direct mortality of monarch butterfly and gulf fritillary larvae after aerial mosquito spraying at my house in GGE,I have significant ecological and biological concerns with aerial application of insecticides,especially on any conservation lands. Knowing how important moth pollinators are for many of our native and rare plants(e.g.,state endangered ghost orchid)only intensifies my concern for the expanded use of insecticides,especially aerially applied insecticides. 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