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Page 1: Geographic Response Strategies Map: GA-29

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GRP - Oil Spill Sensitive Site Report for Sector : Savannah GRP Map # GA-29

Fall: ASpring: A Winter: A

Site ID: GA29-01Name: Jekyll Island State Park - Recreational shellfish harvesting area 1

Site Description:

Protection Priority (Season):

County: Glynn

General Location: The west side of Jekyll Island State Park from Cobb Creek to Jointer Creek's furthest north extent

SCAT Division: Glynn County Division 1

Managed Area (if applicable):

Latitude (DMS): 31° 4' 52.101" N Longitude (DMS): 81° 29' 9.858" W

Latitude (DD): 31.081139 Longitude (DD): -81.486072

GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION

ESI Map: GA - 29 ESI Name: Jekyll Island, GA

NOAA Chart: 11489_1 CHART Name: ST SIMONS SOUND TO TOLOMATO RIVER BB-CC

USGS Quad: 31081-A4 QUAD Name: Jekyll Island

CONTACT INFORMATION

Contacts: Jekyll Island State Park Authority - Chief Operations Officer 912-635-4091 or Director of Public Safety (Fire Chief) 912-635-4035 NOAA-SSC (USCG District 7) 305-530-7925(o) 954-684-8486(c) 206-526-4911(24hr); DOI - Regional Environmental Officer 404-331-4524 or 617-223-8565

RESOURCES AT RISK INFORMATION

Shoreline Type: Salt and brackish water marshes, exposed and sheltered tidal flats, gravel beaches

Habitat: Salt and brackish water marshes, scrub-shrub wetlands, exposed and sheltered tidal flats

Wildlife: Bottlenose dolphin, West Indian manatee, American white pelican, Bufflehead, Clapper rail, Diving ducks, Mergansers, Ring-necked duck, Scaup, Seaside sparrow, Green sea turtle, Kemp’s ridley sea turtle, Loggerhead sea turtle, Atlantic brief squid, Blue crab, Brown shrimp, Cannonball jellyfish, Eastern oyster, Horseshoe crab, White shrimp, American eel, Atlantic croaker, Atlantic menhaden, Atlantic sharpnose shark, Atlantic sturgeon, Black drum, Red drum, Sheepshead, Shortnose sturgeon, Southern flounder, Southern kingfish, Spot, Spotted seatrout, Star drum, Striped bass, Striped mullet, Weakfish

Threaten/Endangered Species: West Indian manatee, Green sea turtle, Kemp’s ridley sea turtle, Loggerhead sea turtle, Atlantic sturgeon, Shortnose sturgeon

Socio-Economic Resources: Commercial and Recreational fishing - shellfish harvesting

RESPONSE CONSIDERATIONS

Staging Area:

Collection Points:

Area Access:

Spill Risk:

Response Resources:

PROTECTION STRATEGY INFORMATION

Min. Boom Length (FT): Booming Method: No Information ProvidedBoom Type:

Protection Strategy: 4+ Knot Current Typical, 7+ foot tidal range. Typical sand/silt bottom. Swift water booming techniques utilizing deflection/collection strategy with aggressive monitoring recommended based on environmental sensitivity of the area and condition variation

Tidal Range (FT): 6-9 Average Current (KTS): Ease of Protection:

Summer: A

Friday, October 16, 2020Report produced by Florida FWC - Fish and Wildlife Research Institue on:

For additional information, please contact FWC-FWRI Center for Spatial Analysis (727) 896-8626

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GRP - Oil Spill Sensitive Site Report for Sector : Savannah GRP Map # GA-29

Fall: ASpring: A Winter: A

Site ID: GA29-02Name: Plantation Creek and unnamed creek

Site Description:

Protection Priority (Season):

County: Glynn

General Location:

SCAT Division: Glynn County Division 1

Managed Area (if applicable):

Latitude (DMS): 31° 7' 18.880" N Longitude (DMS): 81° 28' 50.112"

Latitude (DD): 31.121911 Longitude (DD): -81.480587

GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION

ESI Map: GA - 29 ESI Name: Jekyll Island, GA

NOAA Chart: 11489_1 CHART Name: ST SIMONS SOUND TO TOLOMATO RIVER BB-CC

USGS Quad: 31081-A4 QUAD Name: Jekyll Island

CONTACT INFORMATION

Contacts: Georgia DNR Emergency Operations Center 800-241-4113 NOAA-SSC (USCG District 7) 305-530-7925(o) 954-684-8486(c) 206-526-4911(24hr); DOI - Regional Environmental Officer 404-331-4524 or 617-223-8565

RESOURCES AT RISK INFORMATION

Shoreline Type: Salt and brackish water marshes, scrub-shrub wetlands, sheltered solid man-made structures, riprap, gravel beaches

Habitat: High Sensitivity salt and brackish water marshes both shorelines, scrub-shrub wetlands

Wildlife: Bottlenose dolphin, West Indian manatee, American white pelican, Bufflehead, Clapper rail, Dabbling ducks, Diving ducks, Mergansers, Mottled duck, Ring-necked duck, Scaup, Seaside sparrow, Green sea turtle, Kemp’s ridley sea turtle, Loggerhead sea turtle , Atlantic brief squid, Blue crab, Brown shrimp, Cannonball jellyfish, Eastern oyster, Horseshoe crab, White shrimp, American eel, Atlantic croaker, Atlantic menhaden, Atlantic sharpnose shark, Atlantic sturgeon, Black drum, Red drum, Sheepshead, Shortnose sturgeon, Southern flounder, Southern kingfish, Spot, Spotted seatrout, Star drum, Striped bass, Striped mullet, Weakfish

Threaten/Endangered Species: West Indian manatee, Green sea turtle, Kemp’s ridley sea turtle, Loggerhead sea turtle, Atlantic sturgeon, Shortnose sturgeon

Socio-Economic Resources: Recreational fishing; Coast Guard Station

RESPONSE CONSIDERATIONS

Staging Area: USCG Station

Collection Points:

Area Access: vehicle/boat

Spill Risk:

Response Resources: See Annex XIV (2400)

PROTECTION STRATEGY INFORMATION

Min. Boom Length (FT): 600 Booming Method: DeflectionBoom Type:

Protection Strategy: 600' of boom anchored before Sidney Lanier Bridge; open water skimming 4+ Knot Current Typical, 7+ foot tidal range. Typical sand/silt bottom. Swift water booming techniques utilizing deflection/collection strategy with aggressive monitoring recommended based on environmental sensitivity of the area and condition variation

Tidal Range (FT): 6-9 Average Current (KTS): Ease of Protection:

Summer: A

Friday, October 16, 2020Report produced by Florida FWC - Fish and Wildlife Research Institue on:

For additional information, please contact FWC-FWRI Center for Spatial Analysis (727) 896-8626

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GRP - Oil Spill Sensitive Site Report for Sector : Savannah GRP Map # GA-29

Fall: ASpring: A Winter: A

Site ID: GA29-03Name: Cedar Creek - Jekyll Island State Park

Site Description:

Protection Priority (Season):

County: Glynn

General Location:

SCAT Division: Glynn County Division 1

Managed Area (if applicable):

Latitude (DMS): 31° 6' 7.619" N Longitude (DMS): 81° 28' 38.604"

Latitude (DD): 31.102117 Longitude (DD): -81.477390

GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION

ESI Map: GA - 29 ESI Name: Jekyll Island, GA

NOAA Chart: 11489_1 CHART Name: ST SIMONS SOUND TO TOLOMATO RIVER BB-CC

USGS Quad: 31081-A4 QUAD Name: Jekyll Island

CONTACT INFORMATION

Contacts: Georgia DNR Emergency Operations Center 800-241-4113 NOAA-SSC (USCG District 7) 305-530-7925(o) 954-684-8486(c) 206-526-4911(24hr); DOI - Regional Environmental Officer 404-331-4524 or 617-223-8565

RESOURCES AT RISK INFORMATION

Shoreline Type: Salt and brackish water marshes, exposed tidal flats

Habitat: High Sensitivity salt and brackish water marshes both shorelines, exposed tidal flats

Wildlife: Bottlenose dolphin, West Indian manatee, Clapper rail, Dabbling ducks, Diving ducks, Mottled duck, Scaup, Seaside sparrow, Green sea turtle, Kemp’s ridley sea turtle, Loggerhead sea turtle, Atlantic brief squid, Blue crab, Brown shrimp, Cannonball jellyfish, Horseshoe crab, White shrimp, American eel, Atlantic croaker, Atlantic menhaden, Atlantic sharpnose shark, Atlantic sturgeon, Black drum, Blacktip shark, Bonnethead, Finetooth shark, Red drum, Sandbar shark, Scalloped hammerhead, Sheepshead, Shortnose sturgeon, Southern flounder, Southern kingfish, Spanish mackerel, Spot, Spotted seatrout, Star drum, Striped bass, Striped mullet, Weakfish

Threaten/Endangered Species: West Indian manatee, Green sea turtle, Kemp’s ridley sea turtle, Loggerhead sea turtle, Atlantic sturgeon, Shortnose sturgeon

Socio-Economic Resources: Commercial fishing - shellfish harvesting; Recreational fishing

RESPONSE CONSIDERATIONS

Staging Area: USCG Station

Collection Points: None

Area Access: boat

Spill Risk:

Response Resources: See Annex XIV (2400)

PROTECTION STRATEGY INFORMATION

Min. Boom Length (FT): 300 Booming Method: Containment, Protection/Exclusion

Boom Type:

Protection Strategy: 300' containment boom across mouth of Cedar Hammock Creek 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’). 4+ Knot Current Typical, 7+ foot tidal range. Typical sand/silt bottom. Swift water booming techniques utilizing deflection/collection strategy with aggressive monitoring recommended based on environmental sensitivity of the area and condition variation

Tidal Range (FT): 6-9 Average Current (KTS): Ease of Protection:

Summer: A

Friday, October 16, 2020Report produced by Florida FWC - Fish and Wildlife Research Institue on:

For additional information, please contact FWC-FWRI Center for Spatial Analysis (727) 896-8626

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GRP - Oil Spill Sensitive Site Report for Sector : Savannah GRP Map # GA-29

Fall: ASpring: A Winter: A

Site ID: GA29-04Name: Jekyll Jetties

Site Description:

Protection Priority (Season):

County: Glynn

General Location:

SCAT Division: Glynn County Division 1

Managed Area (if applicable):

Latitude (DMS): 31° 5' 18.764" N Longitude (DMS): 81° 26' 19.939"

Latitude (DD): 31.088545 Longitude (DD): -81.438872

GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION

ESI Map: GA - 29 ESI Name: Jekyll Island, GA

NOAA Chart: 11489_1 CHART Name: ST SIMONS SOUND TO TOLOMATO RIVER BB-CC

USGS Quad: 31081-A4 QUAD Name: Jekyll Island

CONTACT INFORMATION

Contacts: Jekyll Island State Park Authority - Chief Operations Officer 912-635-4091 or Director of Public Safety (Fire Chief) 912-635-4035 NOAA-SSC (USCG District 7) 305-530-7925(o) 954-684-8486(c) 206-526-4911(24hr); DOI - Regional Environmental Officer 404-331-4524 or 617-223-8565

RESOURCES AT RISK INFORMATION

Shoreline Type: Salt and brackish water marshes, sheltered tidal flats, riprap

Habitat: High Sensitivity salt and brackish water marshes both shorelines

Wildlife: Bottlenose dolphin, West Indian manatee, Clapper rail, Dabbling ducks, Diving ducks, Mottled duck, Scaup, Seaside sparrow, Green sea turtle, Kemp’s ridley sea turtle, Loggerhead sea turtle, Atlantic brief squid, Blue crab, Brown shrimp, Cannonball jellyfish, Horseshoe crab, White shrimp, American eel, Atlantic croaker, Atlantic menhaden, Atlantic sharpnose shark, Atlantic sturgeon, Black drum, Blacktip shark, Bonnethead, Finetooth shark, Red drum, Sandbar shark, Scalloped hammerhead, Sheepshead, Shortnose sturgeon, Southern flounder, Southern kingfish, Spanish mackerel, Spot, Spotted seatrout, Star drum, Striped bass, Striped mullet, Weakfish

Threaten/Endangered Species: West Indian manatee, Green sea turtle, Kemp’s ridley sea turtle, Loggerhead sea turtle, Atlantic sturgeon, Shortnose sturgeon

Socio-Economic Resources:

RESPONSE CONSIDERATIONS

Staging Area: USCG Station

Collection Points:

Area Access: boat

Spill Risk:

Response Resources: See Annex XIV (2400)

PROTECTION STRATEGY INFORMATION

Min. Boom Length (FT): 500 Booming Method: DeflectionBoom Type:

Protection Strategy: Floating boom (500-700') in "V" shape (chevron) attached to skimmer with vac truck on barge 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’). 4+ Knot Current Typical, 7+ foot tidal range. Typical sand/silt bottom. Swift water booming techniques utilizing deflection/collection strategy with aggressive monitoring recommended based on environmental sensitivity of the area and condition variation

Tidal Range (FT): 6-9 Average Current (KTS): Ease of Protection:

Summer: A

Friday, October 16, 2020Report produced by Florida FWC - Fish and Wildlife Research Institue on:

For additional information, please contact FWC-FWRI Center for Spatial Analysis (727) 896-8626

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GRP - Oil Spill Sensitive Site Report for Sector : Savannah GRP Map # GA-29

Fall: ASpring: A Winter: A

Site ID: GA29-05Name: Jekyll Beach

Site Description:

Protection Priority (Season):

County: Glynn

General Location:

SCAT Division: Glynn County Division 1

Managed Area (if applicable):

Latitude (DMS): 31° 5' 18.348" N Longitude (DMS): 81° 24' 7.248" W

Latitude (DD): 31.088430 Longitude (DD): -81.402013

GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION

ESI Map: GA - 29 ESI Name: Jekyll Island, GA

NOAA Chart: 11489_1 CHART Name: ST SIMONS SOUND TO TOLOMATO RIVER BB-CC

USGS Quad: 31081-A4 QUAD Name: Jekyll Island

CONTACT INFORMATION

Contacts: Jekyll Island State Park Authority - Chief Operations Officer 912-635-4091 or Director of Public Safety (Fire Chief) 912-635-4035 NOAA-SSC (USCG District 7) 305-530-7925(o) 954-684-8486(c) 206-526-4911(24hr); DOI - Regional Environmental Officer 404-331-4524 or 617-223-8565

RESOURCES AT RISK INFORMATION

Shoreline Type: Fine to medium grained sand beaches, riprap

Habitat: Primary and secondary dune system

Wildlife: Bottlenose dolphin; Humpback and North Atlantic right whale; West Indian manatee, Alcids, American oystercatcher, Black-capped petrel, Brown pelican, Canvasback, Clapper rail, Double-crested cormorant, Dunlin, Jaegers; Least and Black terns; Long-tailed duck, Loons, Mergansers, Northern gannet, Phalaropes, Scaup, Scoters, Seaside sparrow, Shearwaters, Storm-petrels; Kemp’s ridley, Leatherback, and Loggerhead sea turtles; Blue crab, Brown shrimp, Horseshoe crab, White shrimp, American eel; Atlantic and Shortnose sturgeon; Atlantic sharpnose, Blacknose, Blacktip, Bonnethead, Bull shark, Finetooth, Great hammerhead, Lemon, Sandbar, Scalloped hammerhead, Spinner, Tiger and White sharks; Giant manta and a large variety of recreational and commercial fish

Threaten/Endangered Species: West Indian manatee, Green sea turtle, Kemp’s ridley sea turtle, Loggerhead sea turtle, Atlantic sturgeon, Shortnose sturgeon

Socio-Economic Resources:

RESPONSE CONSIDERATIONS

Staging Area:

Collection Points: None

Area Access: boat

Spill Risk:

Response Resources: See Annex XIV (2400)

PROTECTION STRATEGY INFORMATION

Min. Boom Length (FT): Booming Method: N/ABoom Type:

Protection Strategy: Dispersants and in-situ burn well offshore upon Regional Response Team approval 4+ Knot Current Typical, 7+ foot tidal range. Typical sand/silt bottom. Swift water booming techniques utilizing deflection/collection strategy with aggressive monitoring recommended based on environmental sensitivity of the area and condition variation

Tidal Range (FT): 6-9 Average Current (KTS): Ease of Protection:

Summer: A

Friday, October 16, 2020Report produced by Florida FWC - Fish and Wildlife Research Institue on:

For additional information, please contact FWC-FWRI Center for Spatial Analysis (727) 896-8626

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GRP - Oil Spill Sensitive Site Report for Sector : Savannah GRP Map # GA-29

Fall: ASpring: A Winter: A

Site ID: GA29-06Name: Jointer Creek/Cobb Creek

Site Description:

Protection Priority (Season):

County: Glynn

General Location:

SCAT Division: Glynn County Division 1

Managed Area (if applicable):

Latitude (DMS): 31° 3' 33.731" N Longitude (DMS): 81° 28' 9.363" W

Latitude (DD): 31.059370 Longitude (DD): -81.469268

GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION

ESI Map: GA - 29 ESI Name: Jekyll Island, GA

NOAA Chart: 11489_1 CHART Name: ST SIMONS SOUND TO TOLOMATO RIVER BB-CC

USGS Quad: 31081-A4 QUAD Name: Jekyll Island

CONTACT INFORMATION

Contacts: Georgia DNR Emergency Operations Center 800-241-4113 NOAA-SSC (USCG District 7) 305-530-7925(o) 954-684-8486(c) 206-526-4911(24hr); DOI - Regional Environmental Officer 404-331-4524 or 617-223-8565

RESOURCES AT RISK INFORMATION

Shoreline Type: Salt and brackish water marshes, sheltered tidal flats

Habitat: High Sensitivity salt and brackish water marshes both shorelines, sheltered tidal flats

Wildlife: Bottlenose dolphin, West Indian manatee, Bufflehead, Clapper rail, Diving ducks, Mergansers, Ring-necked duck, Scaup, Seaside sparrow, Green sea turtle, Kemp’s ridley sea turtle, Loggerhead sea turtle, Atlantic brief squid, Blue crab, Brown shrimp, Cannonball jellyfish, Eastern oyster, Horseshoe crab, White shrimp, American eel, Atlantic croaker, Atlantic menhaden, Atlantic sharpnose shark, Atlantic sturgeon, Black drum, Red drum, Sheepshead, Shortnose sturgeon, Southern flounder, Southern kingfish Spot, Spotted seatrout, Star drum, Striped bass, Weakfish

Threaten/Endangered Species: West Indian manatee, Green sea turtle, Kemp’s ridley sea turtle, Loggerhead sea turtle, Atlantic sturgeon, Shortnose sturgeon

Socio-Economic Resources: Commercial fishing - shellfish harvesting; Recreational fishing

RESPONSE CONSIDERATIONS

Staging Area:

Collection Points: None

Area Access:

Spill Risk:

Response Resources: See Annex XIV (2400)

PROTECTION STRATEGY INFORMATION

Min. Boom Length (FT): 300 Booming Method: Containment, DeflectionBoom Type:

Protection Strategy: Place large skimmer and 300' boom in "U" shape (with two boats at outer ends) at mouth of Cobb Creek. Deflection boom will be positioned according to tidal flow 4+ Knot Current Typical, 7+ foot tidal range. Typical sand/silt bottom. Swift water booming techniques utilizing deflection/collection strategy with aggressive monitoring recommended based on environmental sensitivity of the area and condition variation

Tidal Range (FT): 6-9 Average Current (KTS): Ease of Protection:

Summer: A

Friday, October 16, 2020Report produced by Florida FWC - Fish and Wildlife Research Institue on:

For additional information, please contact FWC-FWRI Center for Spatial Analysis (727) 896-8626

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GRP - Oil Spill Sensitive Site Report for Sector : Savannah GRP Map # GA-29

Fall: ASpring: A Winter: A

Site ID: GA29-07Name: Little Satilla River

Site Description:

Protection Priority (Season):

County: Camden

General Location:

SCAT Division: Camden County Division 1

Managed Area (if applicable):

Latitude (DMS): 31° 2' 7.817" N Longitude (DMS): 81° 27' 47.102"

Latitude (DD): 31.035505 Longitude (DD): -81.463084

GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION

ESI Map: GA - 29 ESI Name: Jekyll Island, GA

NOAA Chart: 11489_1 CHART Name: ST SIMONS SOUND TO TOLOMATO RIVER BB-CC

USGS Quad: 31081-A4 QUAD Name: Jekyll Island

CONTACT INFORMATION

Contacts: Georgia DNR Emergency Operations Center 800-241-4113 NOAA-SSC (USCG District 7) 305-530-7925(o) 954-684-8486(c) 206-526-4911(24hr); DOI - Regional Environmental Officer 404-331-4524 or 617-223-8565

RESOURCES AT RISK INFORMATION

Shoreline Type: Salt and brackish water marshes, exposed and sheltered tidal flats, riprap, scarps and steep slopes in sand

Habitat: High Sensitivity salt and brackish water marshes both shorelines, exposed and sheltered tidal flats

Wildlife: Bottlenose dolphin, West Indian manatee, Diving ducks, Scaup, Seaside sparrow, Green sea turtle, Kemp’s ridley sea turtle, Loggerhead sea turtle, Atlantic brief squid, Blue crab, Brown shrimp, Cannonball jellyfish, Horseshoe crab, White shrimp, American eel, Atlantic croaker, Atlantic menhaden, Atlantic sharpnose shark, Atlantic sturgeon, Black drum, Red drum, Sheepshead, Shortnose sturgeon, Southern flounder, Southern kingfish, Spot, Spotted seatrout, Star drum, Striped bass, Weakfish Southern & Summer flounder, Spot, Spotted seatrout, Striped mullet, Tarpon, Amer. oyster, Quahog spp., Blue crab, Knobbed whelk, Brown shrimp, Grass shrimp, Pink shrimp, White shrimp, Bottlenose dolphin

Threaten/Endangered Species: West Indian manatee, Green sea turtle, Kemp’s ridley sea turtle, Loggerhead sea turtle, Atlantic sturgeon, Shortnose sturgeon

Socio-Economic Resources: Recreational fishing

RESPONSE CONSIDERATIONS

Staging Area:

Collection Points: None

Area Access: boat

Spill Risk:

Response Resources: See Annex XIV (2400)

PROTECTION STRATEGY INFORMATION

Min. Boom Length (FT): 5000 Booming Method: Containment, DeflectionBoom Type:

Protection Strategy: Place two 2500' sections of deflection boom in "U" shape close to shore. Boom should be placed according to tidal conditions 4+ Knot Current Typical, 7+ foot tidal range. Typical sand/silt bottom. Swift water booming techniques utilizing deflection/collection strategy with aggressive monitoring recommended based on environmental sensitivity of the area and condition variation

Tidal Range (FT): 6-9 Average Current (KTS): Ease of Protection:

Summer: A

Friday, October 16, 2020Report produced by Florida FWC - Fish and Wildlife Research Institue on:

For additional information, please contact FWC-FWRI Center for Spatial Analysis (727) 896-8626

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GRP - Oil Spill Sensitive Site Report for Sector : Savannah GRP Map # GA-29

Fall: ASpring: A Winter: A

Site ID: GA29-08Name: Jekyll Creek Mouth

Site Description:

Protection Priority (Season):

County: Glynn

General Location:

SCAT Division: Glynn County Division 1

Managed Area (if applicable):

Latitude (DMS): 31° 2' 1.433" N Longitude (DMS): 81° 26' 9.043" W

Latitude (DD): 31.033732 Longitude (DD): -81.435845

GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION

ESI Map: GA - 29 ESI Name: Jekyll Island, GA

NOAA Chart: 11489_1 CHART Name: ST SIMONS SOUND TO TOLOMATO RIVER BB-CC

USGS Quad: 31081-A4 QUAD Name: Jekyll Island

CONTACT INFORMATION

Contacts: Jekyll Island State Park Authority - Chief Operations Officer 912-635-4091 or Director of Public Safety (Fire Chief) 912-635-4035 NOAA-SSC (USCG District 7) 305-530-7925(o) 954-684-8486(c) 206-526-4911(24hr); DOI - Regional Environmental Officer 404-331-4524 or 617-223-8565

RESOURCES AT RISK INFORMATION

Shoreline Type: Salt and brackish water marshes, scrub-shrub wetlands, exposed and sheltered tidal flats, riprap, fine to medium grained sand beaches

Habitat: High Sensitivity salt and brackish water marshes both shorelines, scrub-shrub wetlands, exposed and sheltered tidal flats

Wildlife: Bottlenose dolphin, West Indian manatee, American coot, Clapper rail, Diving ducks, Scaup, Seaside sparrow, Teals, Wading birds, Wood duck, Green sea turtle, Kemp’s ridley sea turtle, Loggerhead sea turtle, Atlantic brief squid, Blue crab, Brown shrimp, Cannonball jellyfish, Horseshoe crab, White shrimp, American eel, Atlantic croaker, Atlantic menhaden, Atlantic sharpnose shark, Atlantic sturgeon, Black drum, Red drum, Sheepshead, Shortnose sturgeon, Southern flounder, Southern kingfish, Spot, Spotted seatrout, Star drum, Striped bass, Weakfish

Threaten/Endangered Species: West Indian manatee, Green sea turtle, Kemp’s ridley sea turtle, Loggerhead sea turtle, Atlantic sturgeon, Shortnose sturgeon

Socio-Economic Resources: Recreational fishing

RESPONSE CONSIDERATIONS

Staging Area: Jekyll Creek Boat Ramp

Collection Points: SR 520 bridge, vac trucks at each end.

Area Access: boat/vehicle

Spill Risk:

Response Resources: See Annex XIV (2400)

PROTECTION STRATEGY INFORMATION

Min. Boom Length (FT): 3500 Booming Method: DeflectionBoom Type:

Protection Strategy: Floating boom (approx. 2000') attached to skimmer anchored at mouth of Jekyll Creek. Use bridge as collection point with 1500' of boom 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’). 4+ Knot Current Typical, 7+ foot tidal range. Typical sand/silt bottom. Swift water booming techniques utilizing deflection/collection strategy with aggressive monitoring recommended based on environmental sensitivity of the area and condition variation

Tidal Range (FT): 6-9 Average Current (KTS): Ease of Protection:

Summer: A

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Fall: ASpring: A Winter: A

Site ID: GA29-09Name: Umbrella Creek

Site Description:

Protection Priority (Season):

County: Camden

General Location:

SCAT Division: Camden County Division 1

Managed Area (if applicable):

Latitude (DMS): 31° 1' 0.389" N Longitude (DMS): 81° 27' 34.322"

Latitude (DD): 31.016775 Longitude (DD): -81.459534

GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION

ESI Map: GA - 29 ESI Name: Jekyll Island, GA

NOAA Chart: 11489_1 CHART Name: ST SIMONS SOUND TO TOLOMATO RIVER BB-CC

USGS Quad: 31081-A4 QUAD Name: Jekyll Island

CONTACT INFORMATION

Contacts: Georgia DNR Emergency Operations Center 800-241-4113 NOAA-SSC (USCG District 7) 305-530-7925(o) 954-684-8486(c) 206-526-4911(24hr); DOI - Regional Environmental Officer 404-331-4524 or 617-223-8565

RESOURCES AT RISK INFORMATION

Shoreline Type: Salt and brackish water marshes, sheltered solid man-made structures, riprap

Habitat: High Sensitivity salt and brackish water marshes both shorelines, exposed tidal flats

Wildlife: Bottlenose dolphin, West Indian manatee, American coot, Blue-winged teal, Dabbling ducks, Diving ducks, Gadwall, Green-winged teal, Mergansers, Northern shoveler, Scaup, Seaside sparrow, Shorebirds, Green sea turtle, Kemp’s ridley sea turtle, Loggerhead sea turtle, Atlantic brief squid, Blue crab, Brown shrimp, Cannonball jellyfish, Horseshoe crab, White shrimp, American eel, American shad, Atlantic croaker, Atlantic menhaden, Atlantic sharpnose shark, Atlantic sturgeon, Black drum, Blacktip shark, Bonnethead, Bull shark, Finetooth shark, Lemon shark, Red drum, Sandbar shark, Scalloped hammerhead, Sheepshead, Shortnose sturgeon, Southern flounder, Southern kingfish, Spot, Spotted seatrout, Star drum, Striped bass, Weakfish

Threaten/Endangered Species: West Indian manatee, Green sea turtle, Kemp’s ridley sea turtle, Loggerhead sea turtle, Atlantic sturgeon, Shortnose sturgeon

Socio-Economic Resources: Recreational fishing

RESPONSE CONSIDERATIONS

Staging Area:

Collection Points: None

Area Access: boat

Spill Risk:

Response Resources: See Annex XIV (2400)

PROTECTION STRATEGY INFORMATION

Min. Boom Length (FT): 700 Booming Method: Deflection, Protection/Exclusion

Boom Type:

Protection Strategy: Protect mouth of Creek with 700' of boom. Position boom according to tidal condition 4+ Knot Current Typical, 7+ foot tidal range. Typical sand/silt bottom. Swift water booming techniques utilizing deflection/collection strategy with aggressive monitoring recommended based on environmental sensitivity of the area and condition variation

Tidal Range (FT): 6-9 Average Current (KTS): Ease of Protection:

Summer: A

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Site ID: Facility Name: Jekyll Creek Boat Ramp

Site Type: Staging Area; Boat Ramp

Latitude (DMS): 31° 2' 30.975" N Longitude (DMS): 81° 25' 20.073" W

Latitude (DD): 31.04193755 Longitude (DD): -81.42224245

GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION AND COMMENTS

Access:

Operational Status:

Physical Address: 7 Harbor Rd

County: GlynnCity: Thalmann Zip Code: 31527State: Georgia

Water Type: Water Body Name:

SITE DESCRIPTION

Boat Ramp Surface Composition:

Parking Capacity for Cars: 0

Parking Surface: Parking Lot Dimensions:

Access Constraints:

Parking Capacity for Trailers: 0

Boat Launch Capability:

Capable for Light or Heavy Equipment and Type:

Boom Available On-Site and Length:

Fuels Available:

Number of Moorings: 0Number of Boat Slips: 0

Water Depth at End of Boat Ramp:

Shoreline Type in Viewable Viscinity:

Crane Capabilities:

Collection Point Capabilities:

Wave Energy at Site:

ADDITIONAL AMMENITIES

Special/Pre-Planned Events and Dates:

Propane or Natural Gas Available

Water Available: Fire Hydrant:

Pumpout Available: Bathrooms Available:

Electricity Amperage Available: Camping Facilities:

Food Available: Security Available and Hours On Duty:

Comments:

Survey Date:Survey Type: PlanningData Collector (Agency): FWC-FWRI

Managing Agency:

General Manager/Contact Person:

Contact Phone #: SCAT Description: Glynn County Division 1

Days of Operation:

Scale of Staging Area:

Hours of Operation:

Number of Boat Ramps: 0 Number of Boat Ramp Lanes: 0

Photo URL:

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Site ID: Facility Name: Coast Guard Station

Site Type: Staging Area; Coast Guard Station

Latitude (DMS): 31° 7' 25.184" N Longitude (DMS): 81° 28' 41.059" W

Latitude (DD): 31.12366211 Longitude (DD): -81.47807202

GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION AND COMMENTS

Access:

Operational Status:

Physical Address: 2 Conservation Way

County: GlynnCity: Brunswick Zip Code: 31520State: Georgia

Water Type: Water Body Name:

SITE DESCRIPTION

Boat Ramp Surface Composition:

Parking Capacity for Cars: 0

Parking Surface: Parking Lot Dimensions:

Access Constraints:

Parking Capacity for Trailers: 0

Boat Launch Capability:

Capable for Light or Heavy Equipment and Type:

Boom Available On-Site and Length:

Fuels Available:

Number of Moorings: 0Number of Boat Slips: 0

Water Depth at End of Boat Ramp:

Shoreline Type in Viewable Viscinity:

Crane Capabilities:

Collection Point Capabilities:

Wave Energy at Site:

ADDITIONAL AMMENITIES

Special/Pre-Planned Events and Dates:

Propane or Natural Gas Available

Water Available: Fire Hydrant:

Pumpout Available: Bathrooms Available:

Electricity Amperage Available: Camping Facilities:

Food Available: Security Available and Hours On Duty:

Comments:

Survey Date:Survey Type: PlanningData Collector (Agency): FWC-FWRI

Managing Agency:

General Manager/Contact Person:

Contact Phone #: 912-267-7999 SCAT Description: Glynn County Division 1

Days of Operation:

Scale of Staging Area:

Hours of Operation:

Number of Boat Ramps: 0 Number of Boat Ramp Lanes: 0

Photo URL:

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Site ID: Facility Name: Coast Guard Station

Site Type: Staging Area; Coast Guard Station

Latitude (DMS): 32° 2' 1.058" N Longitude (DMS): 80° 54' 16.000" W

Latitude (DD): 32.03362734 Longitude (DD): -80.90444438

GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION AND COMMENTS

Access:

Operational Status:

Physical Address: 1 Cockspur Island

County: ChathamCity: Tybee Island Zip Code: 31328State: Georgia

Water Type: Water Body Name:

SITE DESCRIPTION

Boat Ramp Surface Composition:

Parking Capacity for Cars: 0

Parking Surface: Parking Lot Dimensions:

Access Constraints:

Parking Capacity for Trailers: 0

Boat Launch Capability:

Capable for Light or Heavy Equipment and Type:

Boom Available On-Site and Length:

Fuels Available:

Number of Moorings: 0Number of Boat Slips: 0

Water Depth at End of Boat Ramp:

Shoreline Type in Viewable Viscinity:

Crane Capabilities:

Collection Point Capabilities:

Wave Energy at Site:

ADDITIONAL AMMENITIES

Special/Pre-Planned Events and Dates:

Propane or Natural Gas Available

Water Available: Fire Hydrant:

Pumpout Available: Bathrooms Available:

Electricity Amperage Available: Camping Facilities:

Food Available: Security Available and Hours On Duty:

Comments:

Survey Date:Survey Type: PlanningData Collector (Agency): FWC-FWRI

Managing Agency:

General Manager/Contact Person:

Contact Phone #: 912-786-5025 SCAT Description: Chatham County Division 2

Days of Operation:

Scale of Staging Area:

Hours of Operation:

Number of Boat Ramps: 0 Number of Boat Ramp Lanes: 0

Photo URL:

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