Title: DELAWARE REEF PROGRAM 19922007
1DELAWARE REEFPROGRAM 1992-2007
Special Management Zones for Ocean Sites
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3Newly Permitted Sites
- Reedy Island
- DEL-Jerseyland Inshore
- Del-Jerseyland Offshore
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5DELAWARE CANDIDATEREEDY ISLAND REEF SITE
- Distance to Augustine Ramp .38 nm
- Distance to Fort DuPont Ramp 5 nm
- Distance to Canal Wildlife Area Ramp 7.5 nm
- Distance to Collins Beach Ramp 9 nm
- Distance to Christina River Ramp 15 nm
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8DELAWARE CANDIDATE20 FATHOM REEF SITE
- LOCATION 38O 31.235 N
- 074O 30.576 W
- Distance to Indian River Inlet 26 nm
- Distance to Cape Henlopen 32 nm
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10DELAWARE CANDIDATE30 FATHOM REEF SITE
LOCATION 38O 32.257 N 073O 49.657
W Distance to Indian River Inlet 58
nm Distance to Cape Henlopen 61 nm Distance to
Cape May Inlet 55 nm Distance to Ocean City, MD
61 nm
11Site selection criteria
- Featureless sand bottom areas, no live bottom,
no existing wrecks. - General areas which have the preferred habitat
type of target fish species - Areas which are not in conflict with navigation
(Mariners Advisory Committee) - Areas not in conflict with existing commercial
fisheries (MAFMC)
12DELAWARE
Reef Fish
13TautogTautoga onitis
Photo courtesy soundwaters.org
14Black Sea BassCentropristis striata
Photo courtesy njscuba.net
15ScupStentotomus chrysops
Photo courtesy njscuba.net
16DELAWARE
Reef Materials
17Delaware Reef MaterialsDeployed Since 1995
- 74,000 tons of concrete products
- 9,000 tons of ballasted tire units
- 86 military vehicles (tanks)
- 11 steel-hulled vessels
- 619 Red Bird subway cars
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21James River Reserve Fleet
Photo courtesy atlanticfleetsales.com
22Spruance Class Destroyer
Photo courtesy rellitechnology.com
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24Goals of the Delaware Reef Program
- Provide enhanced fish habitat with protective
structure and trophic (food) support for fish - Increase marine invertebrate biodiversity
- Increase marine invertebrate biomass
- Provide hook and line fishing opportunities
25Funding for the Delaware Reef Program
- Wallop-Breaux federal funds
- PSEG mitigation funds (25 match)
- The value of donated materials and services
(in-kind match) - Private donations
- No state funds
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27User conflicts on Ocean Sites
- Annual complaints since 2002
- Requests by legislators to take action
- Complaints by private vessel, head and charter
vessel captains - Long lines of fish pots make drift fishing
difficultloss of recreational gear - Type of reef material leads to high loss of
commercial gearghost pots - Ghost pots continue to fish and take recreational
gear year after year.
28SMZs for Ocean (EEZ) reef sites
- Began as an option in the snapper-grouper plan
(SAFMC) - The vast majority of reef sites in the EEZ in the
south Atlantic have SMZ designation - MAFMC has authority to grant SMZ status upon
request of the reef permit holder for
mid-Atlantic reef sites - SMZ designation would allow management options,
such as gear restrictions to be imposed - SMZ regulations would be enforced by the USCG
- SMZ status would allow recreational and
commercial hook and line fishing to continue
without conflict with pots and continued loss of
gear
29Impact on Commercial Potters
- Area of the Atlantic continental shelf adjacent
to Delaware2,323.28 square nautical miles - Area of five permitted reef sites in the
EEZ..4.62 square nautical miles - Percentage of Delawares EEZ potentially impacted
by SMZ designation0.1989 (1/500th) - An individuals sea bass catch is limited to an
annual quota, which can be harvested elsewhere in
the remaining 99.8011 (499/500ths) of the ocean
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