Title: Sections 10 and 404: NMFS’ Oversight, Concerns and Actions
1Sections 10 and 404 NMFS Oversight, Concerns
and Actions
- Lisa Abernathy
- Lisa.Abernathy_at_noaa.gov
2Who we areNational Marine Fisheries Service
- NOAA Aquaculture Program
- International Affairs
- Law Enforcement
- Office of Management and Budget
- Office of Policy
- Seafood Inspection Program
- Sustainable Fisheries Division
- Science and Technology Division
- Protected Resources Division
- Habitat Conservation Division
3Habitat Conservation Division
- The NOAA Fisheries Office of Habitat Conservation
protects, restores, and promotes stewardship of
coastal and marine habitat to support our
nation's fisheries for future generations. - Our vision is a healthy and sustainable habitat
that provides a range of benefits for abundant
fish and wildlife, commercial and recreational
opportunities, and resilient coastal communities
that can withstand hurricanes, flooding, and
other threats.
4Essential Fish Habitat
- those waters and substrates necessary to fish
for spawning, breeding, or growth to maturity
5- Major portions of coastal Louisiana are
categorized as EFH, including all offshore waters
6Most commercially and recreationally important
fisheries are estuarine and wetlands dependent
- Brown shrimp, white shrimp and red drum are
federally managed species commonly found in most
tidal wetlands in Louisiana, during some life
stage
7Other federally managed species include
- Various snapper species
- Groupers and mackerels
- Some shark species
- Highly migratory fishery
- species such as tunas,
- swordfish and sailfish
8Why are we involved?
- Rivers and Harbors Act
- Clean Water Act
- Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act
- The Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and
Management Act
9Regulatory program interactions
- COE Rivers and Harbors Act, Clean Water Act
activities, permitting for wetland restoration
projects, etc. - FERC interstate transmission pipelines, onshore
natural gas terminals, alternative energy
actions, etc. - USCG navigation issues with bridges, offshore
natural gas terminals, etc. - FEMA repairs from past hurricanes, debris
removal, etc. - BOEMRE (Formally MMS) sand mining and petroleum
exploration activities in OCS waters, etc. - LADOTD roadways, bridges, etc.
- LDNR CZM program
10Types of projects comment on most
- Oil and gas activities new canals/slips,
pipelines - Camps not on least damaging configurations
- Residential development
- Marsh management activities (water control
structures, levees, etc.) - Flood protection efforts
11EFH ConsultationAction agency responsibilities
- Evaluate the impact of the proposed actions on
EFH - Avoid, minimize and mitigate
- Initiate coordination with NMFS when the
evaluation suggests an adverse impact is likely
12EFH ConsultationNMFS Responsibilities
- NOAA Fisheries reviews the Joint Public Notice,
General Permits, Environmental Assessments, some
State only Public Notices, etc. - NMFS uses existing processes to fulfill
coordination requirements whenever possible we
have findings with several agencies describing
coordination processes - If adverse impacts to EFH are likely, NOAA
Fisheries required by MSFCMA to submit EFH
Conservation Recommendations to the Corps of
Engineers or other action agency - The Corps of Engineers et al. must respond in
writing to EFH Conservation Recommendations to
conclude consultation
13Permit Review What we need
- Clear statement of purpose and need
- Legible maps
- Complete drawings of project features with
accurate dimensions - Location of project footprint in relation to
wetlands - Elevations of existing and created features
relative to a datum (NGVD or NAVD88) - Mitigation for adverse impacts (2008 COE/EPA
guidelines) - A little realism would be nice
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15What are we looking for?
- Pre-application coordination on complex projects
- Less damaging opportunities
- Evaluation of offsite alternatives
- Monitoring of project impacts
- Compliance with regulations
- Adequate compensatory mitigation
16Types of compensatory mitigation
- Marsh creation/terracing
- Vegetative planting
- Mitigation banks
- In-lieu fee payment to
- Louisiana wetland mitigation trust fund
17- Thank you!
- National Marine Fisheries Service
- Habitat conservation Division
- c/o Louisiana State University
- Baton Rouge, Louisiana
- (225)-389-0508