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Savannah
GRP Map #
Name: River Break b/t North and South Channels - Savannah River
Protection Priority (Season):
Spring:
A
Summer:
A
Fall:
A
Winter:
Site ID:
GA-5
GA5-01
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Site Description: Water/oil may pass b/t the North and South Channels at this point
GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION
Latitude (DMS):
Latitude (DD):
ESI Map:
NOAA Chart:
USGS Quad:
32° 2' 8.148" N
32.03559670
GA - 5
11512_1
32080-A8
Longitude (DMS):
Longitude (DD):
ESI Name:
CHART Name:
QUAD Name:
80° 55' 18.974"
County: Chatham
-80.92193728
SCAT Division: Chatham County Division 2
Fort Pulaski, GA-SC
SAVANNAH RIVER AND WASSAW SOUND
Fort Pulaski
Managed Area (if applicable): Unknown
General Location:
CONTACT INFORMATION
Contacts:
National Park Service - Fort Pulaski 912-313-2370; NOAA - SSC (USCG District 7) 305-530-7931; DOI - Regional Environmental
Officer 404-331-4524 or 215-597-5378
RESOURCES AT RISK INFORMATION
Shoreline Type: Salt and brackish water marshes, fine to medium-grained sand beaches, scrub-shrub wetlands, exposed tidal flats, `
Habitat: Salt and brackish water marshes, scrub-shrub wetlands
Wildlife: Shortnose sturgeon, West Indian manatee, Sea turtle, American eel, American & Hickory shad, Alt. menhaden, Atl. sharpnose shark,
Atl. spadefish, Atl. sturgeon, Bay & Striped anchovy, Black & Red drum, Black seabass, Blueback herring, Bluefish, Cobia, Hardhead
catfish, Hogchoker, King & Spanish mackerel, Ladyfish, Mummichog, Pinfish, Seatrout, Sheepshead, Silver perch, Southern &
Summer flounder, Soouthern kingfish, Spot, Spotted seatrout, Star drum, Striped bass, Striped mullet, Tarpon, Blue crab, American
oyster, Brown & Grass shrimp, Knobbed whelk, Pink & White shrimp, Quahog spp.
Threaten/Endangered Species: Shortnose sturgeon, possible West Indian manatee, Sea Turtle
Socio-Economic Resources: Intertidal marshes that flood should be considered highly sensitive and are primary habitat for fish, birds and
plants. The coastal rivers and estuary systems support federally protected Shortnose Sturgeon and the West
Indian Manatee in summer.
RESPONSE CONSIDERATIONS
Staging Area:
Collection Points:
Area Access:
Boat
Spill Risk:
Response Resources: E-9, E-10, E-12, E-21, E-17, E-23, E-24, E-25, E-26
PROTECTION STRATEGY INFORMATION
Tidal Range (FT): 7.9
Average Current (KTS):
Ease of Protection:
Min. Boom Length (FT): 1400'
Boom Type: Hard
Booming Method: Deflection,
Protection/Exclusion
Protection Strategy:
Cascade harbor boom, two 300' sections, one 400' section. This location is a problematic area that will require changes
in strategy with tidal fluctuation and current conditions.
Report produced by Florida FWC - Fish and Wildlife Research Institue on: Wednesday, June 08, 2011
For additional information, please contact FWC-FWRI Center for Spatial Analysis (727) 896-8626
GRP - Oil Spill Sensitive Site Report for Sector :
Savannah
GRP Map #
Name: Coskspur Island/ North Pier - Ft. Pulaski National Monument
Protection Priority (Season):
Spring:
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Summer:
A
Fall:
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Winter:
Site ID:
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Site Description: Historic Monument, North Pier, Archaeological Sites. See NPS Annex
GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION
Latitude (DMS):
Latitude (DD):
ESI Map:
NOAA Chart:
USGS Quad:
32° 1' 51.085" N
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Longitude (DMS):
Longitude (DD):
ESI Name:
CHART Name:
QUAD Name:
80° 53' 33.207"
County: Chatham
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SCAT Division: Chatham County Division 2
Fort Pulaski, GA-SC
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Fort Pulaski
Managed Area (if applicable): Fort Pulaski National Monument - National Park Service
General Location: North shore of Cockspur Island, Fort Pulaski NM, along the North Channel of Savannah River
CONTACT INFORMATION
Contacts:
NPS (Administrative Officer) 912-786-5787 or 912-313-2370; GA DNR 800-241-4113; SCDHEC 1-888-481-0125; NOAA - SSC
(USCG District 7) 305-530-7931; DOI - Regional Environmental Officer 404-331-4524 or 215-597-5378
RESOURCES AT RISK INFORMATION
Shoreline Type: Salt and brackish water marshes, exposed & sheltered tidal flats, fine to medium-grained sand beaches, shell beaches,
riprap, exposed solid man-made structures, scrub-shrub wetlands
Habitat: Salt and brackish water marshes, sheltered tidal flats behind washover berm - heavily used by birds, exposed tidal flats, scrub-shrub
wetlands
Wildlife: Osprey, Rare Passerine bird, Amer. oystercatcher, Killdeer, Willet, Wilson’s plover, Double-crested cormorant, Gulls, Terns, Blackbellied & Semipalmated plover, Dowitcher, Dunlin, Marbled godwit, Red knot, Ruddy turnstone, Least & Western sandpiper,
Semipalmated & Spotted sandpiper, Whimbrel, Yellowlegs, Black-crowned night heron, Great blue & Little blue heron, Great &
Snowy egret, Tricolored & Yellow-crowned night heron, various fish species, Amer. oyster , Quahog spp., Blue crab, Knobbed whelk,
Brown shrimp, Grass shrimp, Pink shrimp, White shrimp, various fish species
Threaten/Endangered Species: Piping plover, Wislon's plover, possible Shortnose sturgeon, West Indian manatee, Sea Turtle
Socio-Economic Resources: Historic Monument, North Pier, Archaeological Sites. Intertidal marshes that flood should be considered highly
sensitive and are primary habitat for fish, birds and plants. The coastal rivers and estuary systems support
federally protected Shortnose Sturgeon and the West Indian Manatee in summer.
RESPONSE CONSIDERATIONS
Staging Area:
Coast Guard Station, Elba Island
Collection Points:
Area Access:
boat/vehicle. Refer to NPS Annex for more information
Spill Risk:
Response Resources: Equipment sites: E-9, E-10, E-12, E-21, E-17, E-23, E-24, E-25, E-26
PROTECTION STRATEGY INFORMATION
Tidal Range (FT): 9.7
Average Current (KTS):
Ease of Protection: Easy
Min. Boom Length (FT): 2600'
Boom Type: Hard
Booming Method: Deflection,
Protection/Exclusion
Protection Strategy:
Establish deflection strategy, will need 2600' boom. Because of the historical resources present, all work would have to
be conducted under the supervision of NPS staff. The Superintendent will direct any issues of dissatisfaction, concerns
or recommendations regarding clean-up actions to the FOSC or Liaison Officer.
Report produced by Florida FWC - Fish and Wildlife Research Institue on: Wednesday, June 08, 2011
For additional information, please contact FWC-FWRI Center for Spatial Analysis (727) 896-8626
GRP - Oil Spill Sensitive Site Report for Sector :
Savannah
GRP Map #
Name: Cockspur Island Lighthouse
Protection Priority (Season):
Site ID:
Spring:
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Summer:
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Fall:
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Winter:
GA-5
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Site Description: Historic Lighthouse on small, eroding island with very little supratidal habitat. During the lowest high tides, the water reaches
the base of lighthouse structure
GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION
Latitude (DMS):
Latitude (DD):
ESI Map:
NOAA Chart:
USGS Quad:
32° 1' 21.602" N
32.02266731
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Longitude (DD):
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CHART Name:
QUAD Name:
80° 52' 47.964"
County: Chatham
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SCAT Division: Chatham County Division 2
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Fort Pulaski
Managed Area (if applicable): Fort Pulaski National Monument - National Park Service
General Location: Mouth of South Channel Savannah River/Southeast tip of Cockspur Island, Fort Pulaski National Monument
CONTACT INFORMATION
Contacts:
NPS (Administrative Officer) 912-786-5787 or 912-313-2370; GA DNR 800-241-4113; NOAA - SSC (USCG District 7) 305-5307931; DOI - Regional Environmental Officer 404-331-4524 or 215-597-5378
RESOURCES AT RISK INFORMATION
Shoreline Type: Fine-grianed sand beaches, exposed tidal flats, shell beaches
Habitat: Exposed tidal flats, shell berms, fill material
Wildlife: Shortnose sturgeon, West Indian manatee, Black-crowned night heron, Great blue heron, Great & Snowy egret, Little blue heron,
Tricolored heron, Yellow-crowned night heron, Am. oystercatcher, Black-bellied plover, Brown pelican, Double-crested cormorant,
Dowitcher, Dunlin, gulls, Killdeer, Least & Western sandpiper, Marbled godwit, Piping plover, Red knot, Ruddy turnstone,
Semipalmated plover, Semipalmated & Spotted sandpiper, terns, Whimbrel, Willet, Wilson's plover, Yellowlegs, various fish species,
Am. oyster, Blue crab, Penaeid shrimp, Knobbed whelk, Quahog spp., Bottlenose dolphin
Threaten/Endangered Species: Piping plover, Wilson's plover, possible Shortnose sturgeon, West Indian manatee, Sea Turtle
Socio-Economic Resources: Historic Lighthouse - Cockspur Light on NPS List of Classified Structures. Wood pilings at the base of the
lighthouse have significant shipworm damage. Intertidal marshes that flood should be considered highly
sensitive and are primary habitat for fish, birds and plants. The coastal rivers and estuary systems support
federally protected Shortnose Sturgeon and the West Indian Manatee in summer.
RESPONSE CONSIDERATIONS
Staging Area:
Coast Guard Station, Elba Island, Lazaretto Creek boat ramp (about 1.7 miles south and up Lazaretto Creek)
Collection Points: N/A
Area Access:
boat. Refer to NPS Annex for more information
Spill Risk:
Response Resources: Equipment sites: E-9, E-10, E-12, E-21, E-17, E-23, E-24, E-25, E-26
PROTECTION STRATEGY INFORMATION
Tidal Range (FT): 6-9
Average Current (KTS):
Ease of Protection: Hard
Min. Boom Length (FT): 1200
Boom Type:
Booming Method: Deflection,
Protection/Exclusion
Protection Strategy:
800' deflection boom due to coastal wave action. High priority for historical significance. Boom configuration as a
hexagon around lighthouse. 400' boom configured as a "V" in front of lighthouse. Use both strategies at same time.
Site has high wave energy under normal conditions, thus it will be difficult to effectively boom around lighthouse.
Therefore, protection should be attempted only if there is a significant risk of impact, so not to waste resources. Any
cleanup activities would have to be conducted under the supervision of the NPS. The Superintendent will direct any
issues of dissatisfaction, concerns or recommendations regarding clean-up actions to the FOSC or Liaison Officer.
Report produced by Florida FWC - Fish and Wildlife Research Institue on: Wednesday, June 08, 2011
For additional information, please contact FWC-FWRI Center for Spatial Analysis (727) 896-8626
GRP - Oil Spill Sensitive Site Report for Sector :
Savannah
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Name: Lazaretto Creek
Protection Priority (Season):
Site ID:
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Site Description: Very shallow creek
GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION
Latitude (DMS):
Latitude (DD):
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NOAA Chart:
USGS Quad:
32° 1' 2.473" N
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County: Chatham
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SCAT Division: Chatham County Division 2
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Managed Area (if applicable): Unknown
General Location:
CONTACT INFORMATION
Contacts:
Georgia DNR Emergency Operations Center 800-241-4113; Ft. Pulaski National Monument 912-786-5787 or 912-313-2370; City
of Tybee Island 912-786-4573; CEMA 912-201-4500; NOAA - SSC (USCG District 7) 305-530-7931; DOI - Regional
Environmental Officer 404-331-4524 or 215-597-5378
RESOURCES AT RISK INFORMATION
Shoreline Type: Salt and brackish water marshes, Exposed & sheltered tidal flats
Habitat: Critical Sensitive tidal salt and brackish water marshes, exposed tidal flats
Wildlife: Recreation shellfish harvesting beds, shorebirds, Am. eel, Am. shad, Atl. croaker, Atl. menhaden, Atl. sharpnose shark, Atl.
spadefish, Atl. sturgeon, Bay & Striped anchovy, Black & red drum, Black seabass, Blueback herring, Bluefish, Cobia, Spot,
Hardhead catfish, Hickory shad, Hogchoker, King & Spanish mackerel, Ladyfish, Mummichog, Pinfish, Seatrout, Sheepshead, Silver
perch, Southern & Summer flounder, Southern kingfish, Spotted seatrout, Star drum, Striped bass, Striped mullet, Tarpon, American
oyster, Blue crab, Brown & Grass shrimp, Knobbed whelk, Pink & White shrimp, Quahog spp.
Threaten/Endangered Species: Shortnose sturgeon, possible West Indian manatee, Sea Turtle
Socio-Economic Resources: Intertidal marshes that flood should be considered highly sensitive and are primary habitat for fish, birds and
plants. The coastal rivers and estuary systems support federally protected Shortnose Sturgeon and the West
Indian Manatee in summer.
RESPONSE CONSIDERATIONS
Staging Area:
Coast Guard Station, Elba Island, Conoco Phillips, Nustar Energy
Collection Points: Unnamed public dock may be good natural recovery pt. for on-shore recovery ops. Daymark 2 can be used as anchor pt.
Pilings exist on both sides of river (possible anchor points).Jetties on north side natural collection points
Area Access:
boat. Refer to NPS Annex for more information
Spill Risk:
Response Resources: See Annex XIV (2400), E-9, E-10, E-12, E-21, E-17, E-23, E-24, E-25, E-26
PROTECTION STRATEGY INFORMATION
Tidal Range (FT): 6-9
Average Current (KTS):
Ease of Protection:
Min. Boom Length (FT): 700
Boom Type:
Booming Method: Protection/Exclusion
Protection Strategy:
Boom across mouth of creek with approximately 700' (hard boom). Creek is very shallow
Report produced by Florida FWC - Fish and Wildlife Research Institue on: Wednesday, June 08, 2011
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GRP - Oil Spill Sensitive Site Report for Sector :
Savannah
GRP Map #
Name: Oyster Creek at Tybee River Junction - Fort Pulaski National Monument
Protection Priority (Season):
Spring:
A
Summer:
A
Fall:
A
Winter:
Site ID:
GA-5
GA5-05
A
Site Description: Wetlands, extensive salt marsh habitat with extensive mud flats and oyster beds
GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION
Latitude (DMS):
Latitude (DD):
ESI Map:
NOAA Chart:
USGS Quad:
32° 0' 50.874" N
32.01413156
GA - 5
11512_1
32080-A8
Longitude (DMS):
Longitude (DD):
ESI Name:
CHART Name:
QUAD Name:
80° 55' 27.717"
County: Chatham
-80.92436573
SCAT Division: Chatham County Division 2
Fort Pulaski, GA-SC
SAVANNAH RIVER AND WASSAW SOUND
Fort Pulaski
Managed Area (if applicable): National Park Service - Fort Pulaski National Monument
General Location: Oyster Creek drains much McQueens Island, which is in the boundary of Fort Pulaski NM. It has connections to Lazaretto
Creek, Tybee Creek and Tybee River.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Contacts:
Georgia DNR Emergency Operations Center 800-241-4113; Fort Pulaski National Monument (Administrative Officer) 912-7865787 or 912-313-2370; NOAA - SSC (USCG District 7) 305-530-7931; DOI - Regional Environmental Officer 404-331-4524 or 215597-5378
RESOURCES AT RISK INFORMATION
Shoreline Type: Salt and brackish water marshes, sheltered tidal flats
Habitat: Critical sensitive salt and brackish water marshes, recreational shellfish beds
Wildlife: Shellfish harvesting beds (oyster and clams), American oyster, Blue crab, Brown & Grass shrimp, Knoobed whelk, Pink & White
shrimp, Quahog spp., shorebirds, Am. eel, Am. & Hickory shad, Atl. croaker, Atl. menhaden, Atl. sharpnose shark, Atl. spadefish, Atl.
sturgeon, Bay & Striped anchovy; Black, Red & Star drum; Black seabass, Blueback herring, Bluefish, Cobia, Hardhead catfish,
Hogchoker, King & Spanish mackerel, Lady fish, Mummichog, Pinfish, Seatrout, Sheepshead, Silver perch, Spotted seatrout,
Southern & Summer flounder, Southern kingfish, Spot, Striped bass, Striped mullet, Tarpon
Threaten/Endangered Species: Possible Shortnose sturgeon, West Indian manatee, Wood stork, sea turtle
Socio-Economic Resources: Recreational fishing. Intertidal marshes that flood should be considered highly sensitive and are primary habitat
for fish, birds and plants. The coastal rivers and estuary systems support federally protected Shortnose
Sturgeon and the West Indian Manatee in summer.
RESPONSE CONSIDERATIONS
Staging Area:
Conoco Phillips, Nustar Energy, ELBA Island, Lazaretto Creek boat ramp
Collection Points: None
Area Access:
boat, refer to NPS Annex for more information.
Spill Risk:
Response Resources: See Annex XIV (2400), E-9, E-10, E-12, E-21, E-17, E-23, E-24, E-25, E-26
PROTECTION STRATEGY INFORMATION
Tidal Range (FT): 6-9
Average Current (KTS):
Ease of Protection: Medium
Min. Boom Length (FT): 850
Boom Type:
Booming Method: Protection/Exclusion
Protection Strategy:
Boom across mouth of creek with 850' hard boom. Lower priority if GA5-04 (Lazaretto Creek) strategy is effective.
Exclusion booming to keep floating oil discharge or hazardous substances from entering the small tidal channels. Will
need on-water recovery systems for spill recovery at containment/deflection sites. Will have to deploy booms at creek
mouths because of extensive areas of soft mud flats inside. Depending on spill site and trajectory, it may be necessary
to deploy booms at multiple sites to keep spilled material out of Oyster Creek. Refer to NPS Annex for more
information. The Superintendent will direct any issues of dissatisfaction, concerns or recommendations regarding cleanup actions to the FOSC or Liaison Officer.
Report produced by Florida FWC - Fish and Wildlife Research Institue on: Wednesday, June 08, 2011
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GRP - Oil Spill Sensitive Site Report for Sector :
Savannah
GRP Map #
Name: Elba Island Cut 2
Protection Priority (Season):
Site ID:
Spring:
A
Summer:
A
Fall:
A
Winter:
GA-5
GA5-06
A
Site Description:
GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION
Latitude (DMS):
Latitude (DD):
ESI Map:
NOAA Chart:
USGS Quad:
32° 4' 2.213" N
32.06728129
GA - 5
11507_1
32080-A8
Longitude (DMS):
Longitude (DD):
ESI Name:
CHART Name:
QUAD Name:
80° 59' 3.293" W
County: Chatham
-80.98424792
SCAT Division: Chatham County Division 2
Fort Pulaski, GA-SC
BEAUFORT RIVER TO ST SIMONS SOUND SIDE A
Fort Pulaski
Managed Area (if applicable): Skidaway Islands State Park; Richmond Hill State Wildlife Management Area
General Location:
CONTACT INFORMATION
Contacts:
Georgia DNR Emergency Operations Center 800-241-4113; Ft. Pulaski National Monument 912-786-5787; SCDHEC 888-4810125; NPS 912-313-2370; NOAA - SSC (USCG District 7) 305-530-7931; DOI - Regional Environmental Officer 404-331-4524 or
215-597-5378
RESOURCES AT RISK INFORMATION
Shoreline Type: Salt and brackish water marshes
Habitat: Critical Sensitive tidal salt and brackish water marshes, scrub-shrub wetlands
Wildlife: Alligator, shorebirds, American eel, Am. & Hickory shad, Atl. croaker, Atl. menhaden, Atl. sharpnose shark, Atl. spadefish, Atl.
sturgeon, Bay & Striped anchovy, Black & Red drum, Black seabass, Blueback herring, Cobia, Hardhead catfish, Hogchoker, Spot,
King & Spanish mackerel, Ladyfish, Mummichog, Pinfish, Seatrout, Sheepshead, Silver perch, Southern & Summer flounder,
Southern kingfish, Spotted seatrout, Star drum, Striped bass, Striped mullet, Tarpon, Am. oyster, Blue crab, Penaeid shrimp, Quahog
spp., Knobbed whelk
Threaten/Endangered Species: Shortnose sturgeon, possible West Indian manatee, Sea Turtle,
Socio-Economic Resources: Historic resources listed on the National Register. Intertidal marshes that flood should be considered highly
sensitive and are primary habitat for fish, birds and plants. The coastal rivers and estuary systems support
federally protected Shortnose Sturgeon and the West Indian Manatee in summer.
RESPONSE CONSIDERATIONS
Staging Area:
Conoco Phillips, Nustar Energy, ELBA Island
Collection Points: None
Area Access:
boat/helicopter
Spill Risk:
Response Resources: See Annex XIV (2400), E-9, E-10, E12, E-21, E-17, E-23, E-24, E-25, E-26
PROTECTION STRATEGY INFORMATION
Tidal Range (FT): 6-9
Average Current (KTS):
Ease of Protection:
Min. Boom Length (FT): 900
Boom Type:
Booming Method: Protection/Exclusion
Protection Strategy:
Approximately 900' of boom across cut about 200 yards into channel to ensure the eddies are easier to overcome and
allow a better chance for the boom to be maintained in such high speed current. Notification will need to be made for an
MTS Recovery Issue to close the Intracoastal Waterway with Sector Charleston or man the gates to open and close.
Any efforts that may result in the closing of the Intracoastal Waterway need to be made in consultation with Sector
Charleston's Waterways Management Division or methods to open and close the waterway need to be devised (e.g.
manning a 'boom gate').
Report produced by Florida FWC - Fish and Wildlife Research Institue on: Wednesday, June 08, 2011
For additional information, please contact FWC-FWRI Center for Spatial Analysis (727) 896-8626
GRP - Oil Spill Sensitive Site Report for Sector :
Savannah
GRP Map #
Name: Elba Island Cut 1
Protection Priority (Season):
Site ID:
Spring:
A
Summer:
A
Fall:
A
Winter:
GA-5
GA5-07
A
Site Description:
GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION
Latitude (DMS):
Latitude (DD):
ESI Map:
NOAA Chart:
USGS Quad:
32° 4' 14.376" N
32.07065992
GA - 5
11507_1
32080-A8
Longitude (DMS):
Longitude (DD):
ESI Name:
CHART Name:
QUAD Name:
80° 58' 21.786"
County: Chatham
-80.97271821
SCAT Division: Chatham County Division 2
Fort Pulaski, GA-SC
BEAUFORT RIVER TO ST SIMONS SOUND SIDE A
Fort Pulaski
Managed Area (if applicable): Unknown
General Location:
CONTACT INFORMATION
Contacts:
Georgia DNR Emergency Operations Center 800-241-4113; SC DHEC 888-481-0125; Ft. Pulaski National Monument 912-3132370; NOAA - SSC (USCG District 7) 305-530-7931; DOI - Regional Environmental Officer 404-331-4524 or 215-597-5378
RESOURCES AT RISK INFORMATION
Shoreline Type: Salt and brackish water marshes, riprap, exposed tidal flats, fine to medium-grained sand beaches, scrub-shrub wetlands
Habitat: Critical Sensitive tidal salt and brackish water marshes
Wildlife: Shorebirds, American eel, American & Hickory shad, Atl. croaker, Atl. menhaden, Atl. sharpnose shark, Atl. spadefish, Atl. sturgeon,
Bay & Striped anchovy, Black & Red drum, Black seabass, Blueback herring, Bluefish, Cobia, Hardhead catfish, Ladyfish,
Hogchoker, King & Spanish mackerel, Mummichog, Pinfish, Seatrout, Sheepshead, Shortnose sturgeon, Silver perch, Southern &
Summer flounder, Southern kingfish, Spot, Spotted seatrout, Star drum, Striped bass, Striped mullet, Tarpon, Am. oyster, Blue crab,
Brown & Grass shrimp, Knobbed whelk, Pink & White shrimp, Quahog spp.
Threaten/Endangered Species: Sea turtle, possible Wood stork, West Indian Manatee, Shortnose sturgeon
Socio-Economic Resources: Intertidal marshes that flood should be considered highly sensitive and are primary habitat for fish, birds and
plants. The coastal rivers and estuary systems support federally protected Shortnose Sturgeon and the West
Indian Manatee in summer.
RESPONSE CONSIDERATIONS
Staging Area:
Conoco Phillips, Nustar Energy, ELBA Island
Collection Points: Down river side of channel or skimmer
Area Access:
boat/helicopter
Spill Risk:
Response Resources: See Annex XIV (2400), E-9, E-10, E12, E-21, E-17, E-23, E-24, E-25, E-26
PROTECTION STRATEGY INFORMATION
Tidal Range (FT): 6-9
Average Current (KTS):
Ease of Protection:
Min. Boom Length (FT): 500
Boom Type:
Booming Method: Deflection
Protection Strategy:
Currents exist that will likely prevent booming all the way across this cut. Recommend approximately 500' of deflection
boom to direct oil away from the cut where it may be skimmed or further redirected to a collection point. If spill is up
river deploy deflection boom west to east. If spill is down river (ocean side) then deploy deflection boom east to west.
Any efforts that may result in the closing of the Intracoastal Waterway need to be made in consultation with Sector
Charleston's Waterways Management Division or methods to open and close the waterway need to be devised (e.g.
manning a 'boom gate').
Report produced by Florida FWC - Fish and Wildlife Research Institue on: Wednesday, June 08, 2011
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GRP - Oil Spill Sensitive Site Report for Sector :
Savannah
GRP Map #
Name: Fields Cut
Site ID:
Protection Priority (Season):
Spring:
A
Summer:
A
Fall:
A
Winter:
GA-5
GA5-08
A
Site Description: Mouth of Fields Cut
GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION
Latitude (DMS):
Latitude (DD):
ESI Map:
NOAA Chart:
USGS Quad:
32° 4' 31.503" N
32.07541751
GA - 5
11507_1
32080-A8
Longitude (DMS):
Longitude (DD):
ESI Name:
CHART Name:
QUAD Name:
80° 57' 34.891"
County: Jasper
-80.95969183
SCAT Division: Jasper County Division 3
Fort Pulaski, GA-SC
BEAUFORT RIVER TO ST SIMONS SOUND SIDE A
Fort Pulaski
Managed Area (if applicable): Unknown
General Location:
CONTACT INFORMATION
Contacts:
SCDHEC 1-888-481-0125; GA DNR 1-800-241-4113; NOAA - SSC (USCG District 7) 305-530-7931; DOI - Regional
Environmental Officer 404-331-4524 or 215-597-5378
RESOURCES AT RISK INFORMATION
Shoreline Type: Salt and brackish water marshes, sheltered tidal flats/oyster beds, sheltered scarps in marsh/mud
Habitat: Critical Sensitive tidal salt marsh, freshwater marshes (herbaceous vegetation)
Wildlife: Black & Wood duck, Clapper rail, shorebirds, wading birds, Hooded merganser, Atl. croaker, Atl. menhaden, Atl. sharpnose shark,
Atl. stingray, Black & Red drum, Seatrout, Southern & Summer flounder, Spot, Spotted seatrout, Striped mullet, Blacktip shark,
Bluefish, Crevalle jack, rays, sharks, Spanish mackerel, Tarpon, Atl. sturgeon, Herring and shad, Shortnose sturgeon, American
oyster, Blue crab, Penaeid shrimp, Beaver, Mink, Northern raccoon, River otter, Bottlenose dolphin
Threaten/Endangered Species: Possible Shortnose sturgeon, West Indian manatee, Sea Turtle
Socio-Economic Resources: Intertidal marshes that flood should be considered highly sensitive and are primary habitat for fish, birds and
plants. The coastal rivers and estuary systems support federally protected Shortnose Sturgeon and the West
Indian Manatee in summer.
RESPONSE CONSIDERATIONS
Staging Area:
Collection Points: Up-river side during flood tide; would have to create a collection point down river on ebb tide, max current will make
collection difficult; skimmer
Area Access:
boat/helicopter, road on upriver side of channel, Conoco Phillips, Nustar Energy, ELBA Island
Spill Risk:
Response Resources: See Annex XIV (2400). ConocoPhillips, Nustar Engery, Elba Island. Equipment sites: E-9,10,12,17,21,23,24,25,26
PROTECTION STRATEGY INFORMATION
Tidal Range (FT): 6-9
Average Current (KTS):
Ease of Protection:
Min. Boom Length (FT): 500
Boom Type:
Booming Method: Deflection
Protection Strategy:
Currents exist that will likely prevent booming all the way across this cut. Recommend approximately 500' of deflection
boom to direct oil away from the cut where it may be skimmed or further redirected to a collection point. Any efforts that
may result in the closing of the Intracoastal Waterway need to be made in consultation with Sector Charleston's
Waterways Management Division or methods to open and close the waterway need to be devised (e.g. manning a
'boom gate').
Report produced by Florida FWC - Fish and Wildlife Research Institue on: Wednesday, June 08, 2011
For additional information, please contact FWC-FWRI Center for Spatial Analysis (727) 896-8626
GRP - Oil Spill Sensitive Site Report for Sector :
Charleston
GRP Map #
Name: Turtle Island Game Management Area
Protection Priority (Season):
Spring:
A
Site ID:
Summer:
A
Fall:
A
Winter:
SC-62
SC62-01
A
Site Description:
GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION
Latitude (DMS):
Latitude (DD):
ESI Map:
NOAA Chart:
USGS Quad:
32° 4' 45.001" N
32.07916698
SC - 62
11512_1
32080-A8
Longitude (DMS):
Longitude (DD):
ESI Name:
CHART Name:
QUAD Name:
80° 52' 44.000"
County: Jasper
-80.87888899
SCAT Division: Jasper County Division 3
Fort Pulaski, GA-SC
SAVANNAH RIVER AND WASSAW SOUND
Fort Pulaski
Managed Area (if applicable):
General Location:
CONTACT INFORMATION
Contacts:
GMA Manager; SCDHEC 888-481-0125; GADNR 800-241-4113; NOAA - SSC (USCG District 7) 305-530-7931; DOI - Regional
Environmental Officer 404-331-4524 or 215-597-5378
RESOURCES AT RISK INFORMATION
Shoreline Type: Salt and brackish water marshes, gravel (shell) beaches, sheltered scarps in marsh/mud, sheltered solid man-made
structures, sheltered tidal flats/oyster beds, exposed tidal flats, fine-grained sand beaches
Habitat: High Sensitivity salt and brackish water marshes both shorelines
Wildlife: Ospreys, diving birds, shorebirds, wading birds feeding, Black & Wood duck, Clapper rail, Hooded merganser, Am. wigeon, Bluewinged & Green-winged teal, Bufflehead, Canvasback, Gadwall, Greater & Lesser scaup, Mallard, Mottled duck, Redhead, Northern
pintail, Northern shoveler, Ring-necked duck, Ruddy duck, Am. oyster, Blue crab, Penaeid shrimp, Bottlenose dolphin, Loggerhead
sea turtle, Beaver, Mink, Northern raccoon, River otter,various fish species,
Threaten/Endangered Species: Possible Shortnose sturgeon and West Indian manatee, Loggerhead sea turtle
Socio-Economic Resources: Intertidal marshes that flood should be considered highly sensitive and are primary habitat for fish, birds and
plants. The coastal rivers and estuary systems support federally protected Shortnose Sturgeon and the West
Indian Manatee in summer.
RESPONSE CONSIDERATIONS
Staging Area:
Collection Points: None
Area Access:
boat/helicopter
Spill Risk:
Response Resources: See Annex XIV (2400)
PROTECTION STRATEGY INFORMATION
Tidal Range (FT): 6-9
Average Current (KTS):
Ease of Protection:
Min. Boom Length (FT):
Boom Type:
Booming Method: N/A
Protection Strategy:
Boom deployment impractical due to entrainment; deploy open-water skimming at mouth of Mungen Creek
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GRP - Oil Spill Sensitive Site Report for Sector :
Charleston
GRP Map #
Name: Wright River
Site ID:
Protection Priority (Season):
Spring:
A
Summer:
A
Fall:
A
Winter:
SC-62
SC62-02
A
Site Description:
GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION
Latitude (DMS):
Latitude (DD):
ESI Map:
NOAA Chart:
USGS Quad:
32° 2' 56.000" N
32.04888900
SC - 62
11512_1
32080-A8
Longitude (DMS):
Longitude (DD):
ESI Name:
CHART Name:
QUAD Name:
80° 54' 20.002"
County: Jasper
-80.90555600
SCAT Division: Jasper County Division 3
Fort Pulaski, GA-SC
SAVANNAH RIVER AND WASSAW SOUND
Fort Pulaski
Managed Area (if applicable):
General Location:
CONTACT INFORMATION
Contacts:
SCDHEC 1-888-481-0125; GA DNR 1-800-241-4113; NOAA - SSC (USCG District 7) 305-530-7931; DOI - Regional
Environmental Officer 404-331-4524 or 215-597-5378
RESOURCES AT RISK INFORMATION
Shoreline Type: Salt and brackish water marshes, sheltered tidal flats/oyster beds
Habitat: High Sensitivity salt and brackish water marshes both shorelines
Wildlife: Ospreys, diving birds, shorebirds, wading birds, Black & Wood duck, Clapper rail, American wigeon, Blue-winged & Green-winged
teal, Bufflehead, Canvasback, Gadwall, Greater & Lesser scaup, Mallard, Mottled duck, Northern pintail, Northern shoveler,
Redhead, Ring-necked & Ruddy duck, Atl. croaker, Atl. menhaden, Atl. sharpnose shark, Atl. stingray, Black & Red drum,
Mummichog, Seatrout, Southern & Summer flounder, Spot, Spotted seatrout, Striped mullet, Blacktip shark, Bluefish, Crevalle jack,
rays, sharks, Spanish mackerel, Tarpon, Atl. sturgeon, Herring and shad, Shortnose sturgeon, Bottlenose dolphin, American oyster,
Blue crab, Penaeid shrimp, Beaver, Mink, Northern raccoon, River otter
Threaten/Endangered Species: Possible Shortnose sturgeon, West Indian manatee, Sea Turtle
Socio-Economic Resources:
RESPONSE CONSIDERATIONS
Staging Area:
Collection Points: None
Area Access:
boat
Spill Risk:
Response Resources: See Annex XIV (2400). Equipment sites: E-9,10,12,21,23,24,25,26
PROTECTION STRATEGY INFORMATION
Tidal Range (FT): 6-9
Average Current (KTS):
Ease of Protection:
Min. Boom Length (FT): 600
Boom Type:
Booming Method: Protection/Exclusion
Protection Strategy:
Boom off at mouth of river, 600' of boom.
Report produced by Florida FWC - Fish and Wildlife Research Institue on: Wednesday, June 08, 2011
For additional information, please contact FWC-FWRI Center for Spatial Analysis (727) 896-8626