Announcement of Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve Revised Management Plan Including a Boundary Expansion
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[Federal Register: January 16, 2003 (Volume 68, Number 11)]
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From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Announcement of Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve
Revised Management Plan Including a Boundary Expansion
AGENCY: Estuarine Reserves Division, Office of Ocean and Coastal
Resource Management, National Ocean Service, National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of approval and availability of the final revised
management plan for the Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research
Reserve.
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SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that the Estuarine Reserves Division,
Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management, National Ocean
Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), U.S.
Department of Commerce has approved the revised management plan, which
includes an expansion of the boundary of the reserve, for the Rookery
Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve.
The Rookery Bay Reserve was designated in 1978 pursuant to Section
315 of the Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972, as amended, 16 U.S.C.
1461. The reserve has been operating under a management plan approved
in 1995. Pursuant to 15 CFR Section 921.33(c), a state must revise
their management plan every five years. The submission of this plan
fulfills this requirement and sets a course for successful
implementation of the goals and objectives of the reserve.
The mission of the Rookery Bay Reserve is to provide a basis for
informed coastal decisions by communities in Southwest Florida through
site-based estuarine research, stewardship and education. The
management plan identifies four priority resource issues that are
addressed through active management. These priority issues are (1)
changing land use in adjacent watersheds that impact freshwater
inflows, (2) loss of native biodiversity due to invasive plants and
animals, (3) increased public use of reserves resources, and (4) the
need to monitor catastrophic storm events, red tides and global climate
change. Rookery Bay's management plan addresses these issues with
specific programs for resource management and protection, research and
monitoring, education and training, public access and visitor use,
program administration, and partnerships and regional coordination.
The plan identifies management goals, priority resource management
issues or threats that these goals must address, and specific
strategies to accomplish these goals. The plan incorporates a
modification of an adaptive management approach to ecosystems proposed
by Morrison et al. (1998), which seeks a science-based approach to
environmental management.
The resource management and protection program addresses issues
such as land acquisition, habitat and hydrological restoration,
invasive species control and eradication, and listed species
protection. The reserve manages important habitats and performs
activities such as controlled burns to sustain native biodiversity.
The research and monitoring program includes studies on mangrove
and oyster reef ecology, restoration ecology, estuarine fishes,
nutrient cycling and the impacts of mosquito control aerial spraying.
Staff and visiting researchers conduct monitoring and research within
the watersheds and boundaries of the reserve and use GIS to map
critical habitats and flow ways. The results of their work is critical
for use in adaptive management of the reserve.
The education and training program at the reserve targets a wide
variety of audiences including students, teachers, adults, resource
users and environmental professionals. The reserve is building a 14,700
square foot environmental learning center to conduct training programs
on environmental issues important to Southwest Florida.
The public access and visitor use program at Rookery Bay includes
developing a network of aquatic and terrestrial trails and boardwalks
to provide for increased access to reserve resources. Visitor use
policies are designed to provide for compatible use
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and protection of valuable natural resources.
The administration program ensures the staffing and budget
necessary to carry out the goals and objectives of the plan; and, the
partnerships and regional coordination program defines the range of
partners that the reserve works with to achieve their goals. The
reserve serves as the Southwest Florida region headquarters for the
Florida Department of Environmental Protection Aquatic and Buffer
Preserve field offices in Tampa Bay, Charlotte Harbor and Estero Bay.
Rookery Bay also works with a plethora of organizations ranging from
local governments, community groups, state and federal agencies, and
international partners in China.
The boundary expansion incorporates adjacent state-owned coastal
and submerged lands of the Rookery Bay Aquatic Preserve and the Cape
Romano/Ten Thousand Islands Aquatic Preserve. Incorporating these lands
increases the size of the reserve from 9,400 acres to 110,000 acres.
The expansion will provide a contiguous estuarine ecosystem with a
broader diversity of habitats not found within the old boundary of the
reserve. Habitats within the new boundary of the reserve include
abundant seagrass communities, tropical hardwood hammocks, coastal
strand and barrier beach communities, cypress slough and prairies, and
live bottom communities.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Erica H. Seiden at (301) 563-1172 or
Laurie McGilvray at (301) 563-1158 of NOAA's National Ocean Service,
Estuarine Reserves Division, 1305 East-West Highway, N/ORM5, 11th
floor, Silver Spring, MD 20910.
Dated: December 23, 2002.
Jamison S. Hawkins,
Acting Assistant Administrator, Ocean Services and Coastal Zone
Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
[FR Doc. 03-939 Filed 1-15-03; 8:45 am]
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