Bristol Cove Dredging Eelgrass Mitigation Project
Status | Completed | County | San Diego |
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Project Type | Compensatory mitigation | Location | 33.14366° N, -117.32349° W Map |
Project Area (Acres) | 0.85 | Last Updated | 13 April 2022 |
Project Abstract | Applicant will dredge 20,000 cubic yards of sediment from the Bristol Cove boat channel in Agua Hedionda Lagoon.; Mitigation Type: Onsite. | ||
Project Groups | Eelgrass Mitigation Projects | ||
Administrative Region | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - Byrant Chesney, NOAA |
Project Identification
ID | Type |
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150316SWR1999HC_N115 | NMFS - Record Number |
95-20135-DZ | USACE - DA File Number |
Habitat Plan
Site Name | Phase | Activity | SubActivities | Habitat | SubHabitat | Acres | Activity Status | Water Regime |
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Eelgrass Mitigation Site 1 | None | Restoration (unspecified) | Unspecified | Estuarine Wetland | Open water | < 0.1 | Construction completed | |
Eelgrass Mitigation Site 2 | None | Restoration (unspecified) | Unspecified | Unknown/unspecified wetland habitat | None | < 0.1 | Construction completed | |
Eelgrass Mitigation Site 3 | None | Restoration (unspecified) | Unspecified | Unknown/unspecified wetland habitat | None | < 0.1 | Construction completed | |
Eelgrass Mitigation Site 4 | None | Restoration (unspecified) | Unspecified | Unknown/unspecified wetland habitat | None | < 0.1 | Construction completed | |
Eelgrass Mitigation Site 5 | None | Restoration (unspecified) | Unspecified | Unknown/unspecified wetland habitat | None | 0.74 | Construction completed | |
Eelgrass Mitigation Site 6 | None | Restoration (unspecified) | Unspecified | Unknown/unspecified wetland habitat | None | < 0.1 | Construction completed | |
Eelgrass Mitigation Site 7 | None | Restoration (unspecified) | Unspecified | Unknown/unspecified wetland habitat | None | < 0.1 | Construction completed |
Related Habitat Impacts
Impact Project Name | Habitat | Acres Lost | Type of Loss |
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Bristol Cove Dredging-impact | Estuarine Wetland | 0.62 | Lost Permanent |
Sites
Name | Status | Acres |
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Eelgrass Mitigation Site 1 | Construction completed | < 0.1 |
Eelgrass Mitigation Site 2 | Construction completed | < 0.1 |
Eelgrass Mitigation Site 3 | Construction completed | < 0.1 |
Eelgrass Mitigation Site 4 | Construction completed | < 0.1 |
Eelgrass Mitigation Site 5 | Construction completed | 0.74 |
Eelgrass Mitigation Site 6 | Construction completed | < 0.1 |
Eelgrass Mitigation Site 7 | Construction completed | < 0.1 |
Events
People
Type | Name | Organization | Department |
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Contact | Keith Merkel | Merkel and Associates, Inc. | Principal Consultant |
Contact | Bristol Cove Property Owner's Association | Not applicable/Unknown |
Funding
Phase | Activity | Funder | Amount |
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No Data |
Related CRAM Assessments
Visit Date | Version | Site Name | Wetland Type | Index Score |
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No Data |
Performance Criteria
Status | Details | Evaluation Date |
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Less than 50% criteria met | The required mitigation coverage for the project to be successful as per SCEMP is Year 1 (0.5208 acres), Year 2 (0.6324 acres), Year 3 (0.744 acres), Year 4 (0.744 acres), Year 5 (0.744 acres). | 2004-12-06 |
Name | File Type | Submitted On | Submitted By |
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12-Month Eelgrass Survey | Other | 2013-03-14 | SFEI, SFEI |
24-Month Eelgrass Survey | Other | 2013-03-14 | SFEI, SFEI |
36-Month Eelgrass Survey | Other | 2013-03-14 | SFEI, SFEI |
48-Month Eelgrass Survey | Other | 2013-03-14 | SFEI, SFEI |
60-Month Eelgrass Survey | Other | 2013-03-14 | SFEI, SFEI |
Post-transplant Survey | Other | 2013-03-14 | SFEI, SFEI |
Tracker Data Form | Other | 2013-03-14 | SFEI, SFEI |
How to Use the Habitat Development Curve
Habitat Development Curves (HDCs) are used to determine the developmental status and trajectory of on-the-ground projects to create, restore, or enhance California wetland and stream habitats. Each HDC is based on assessments of habitat condition for different age areas of one habitat type that in aggregate represent the full spectrum of habitat development. The assessments of condition are provided by expert applications of the California Rapid Assessment Method (CRAM). Visit the CRAM website for more information about CRAM.
For each HDC, reference condition is represented by areas of a habitat that consistently get very high CRAM scores, have not been subject to disruptive management practices, and exist within landscapes that are protected and managed for their natural conditions. The horizontal lines intersecting the top of an HDC represent the mean CRAM score and standard deviation of scores for 25 qualifying reference areas.
The age of a project is estimated as the elapsed time in years between the groundwork end date for the project and the date of the CRAM assessment. To add or update a groundwork end date, use the Project Events form in Project Tracker (ptrack.ecoatlas.org). The minimum age in years of a non-project area, including any natural reference area, is estimated from all available local information, including historical maps and imagery, historical written accounts, and place-specific scientific studies of habitat development.
An HDC can be used to address the following questions:
- At what time in the future will the area of assessed habitat achieve the reference condition or other milestones in habitat development? The HDC can answer this question if the CRAM score for the assessed area is within the confidence interval of the HDC. The answer is the time in years along the HDC between the current age of the assessed area and the future date corresponding to the intersection of the HDC and the reference condition or other milestone.
- Is the area of assessed habitat likely to develop faster, slower, or at the same pace as most other areas of the same habitat type? The habitat area is likely to develop faster, slower, or at the same pace if the CRAM score for the area is above, below, or within the confidence interval of the HDC, respectively.
- What can be done to improve the condition of the habitat area or to increase its rate of development? HDCs by themselves cannot answer this question. Possible answers can be inferred by the following analysis that involves HDCs:
- Examine the HDC for each of the four CRAM Attributes;
- Identify the Attribute(s) scoring below the HDC;
- For any low-scoring Attribute, examine the component Metric Scores (note: the Metric Scores for any public CRAM assessment in the CRAM database can be obtained through EcoAtlas);
- Assume the low score of an Attribute is due to its low-scoring Metric(s);
- Consider modifying the design or management of the habitat area in ways that will sustainably increase its score(s) for the low-scoring Metric(s).
For more information about CRAM Attributes and Metrics, including their scientific rationale, see the CRAM Manual.