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Back -05 e Morgan Village Creek # 32 30'0"N Beaufort County Coosaw R Creeks Map Continued on SC-49 750 900 SC42-03 ICWW - 80 30'0"W Coosaw River iver 1050 1050 Coosaw River Morgan Back Creeks Village Creek Morgan River Coffin Creek SC50-02 Morgan River Rock Cr eek Geographic Response Plan Map: SC-50 ACE BASIN NERR Oyster Bank St Helena Sound u Map Continued on SC-42 SC50-04 Ashepoo River Combahee Bank St Helena Sound Egg Bank [` 2300 Ashepoo River Ashepoo R Otter Creek Pelican Bank iver Jefford Cr eek Otter Creek Fish Creek SC50-03 Fish Creek Otter Islands XX SC50-07 Otter Island Beach Colleton County Beaufort County Fish Creek 900 Pine Island 80 22'30"W Pine Island 32 30'0"N 5 1 0 Pine Island 0 SC51-01 ACE Basin NER Tidal Flats Map Continued on SC-51 u ACE BASI NERR 32 22'30"N 80 30'0"W Legend Harbor River 21 Environmentally Sensitive Areas Protection Priority - Summer A - Protect First - Highest Priority XX X # B - Protect after A Areas - Medium Priority C - Protect after B Areas - Lower Priority Collection Point Skimmer Staging Areas!S( Oil Spill Risk Locations!R( Equipment Storage Locations!E( =< Port Facilities General Booming Strategy (Length in Ft) State Managed Area Boundary Federal Managed Area Boundary County Boundary/State Waters US Coast Guard Sector AOR Wa r!s(!d d Creek ACE BASIN NERR u Harbor River 3800 2550 k HUNTING ISLAND STATE PARK Bio-SocEcon Aquaculture Boat Ramp!d Coast Guard [s Commercial Fishing [l Diving birds Nesting Area [` Dolphins Gull/Tern Nesting Area [ Historical Site Manatees! Marina!h Johnson Creek SC50-06 Harbor River Bridge - Harbor River!S( [` SC50-01 Johnson Creek (Hunting Island) Beach 450 Map Continued on SC-56 SC56-02 Hunting Island Beach [m Raptor Nesting Area [b Recreational Fishing [x Sea Turtles Shorebird Nesting Area [ Wading birds Nesting Area Water Intake!q Water Quality! Waterfowl Management Area [ Whales [² Wildlife Management Area/Refuge [r US Coast Guard Sector Charleston Fish and Wildlife Research Institute µ Sector Charleston AOR Atlantic Ocean MSU Savannah AOR Miles Atlantic Ocean 80 22'30"W 0.5 0 0.5 1 1.5 32 22'30"N

Name: Johnson Creek (Hunting Island) Site ID: SC50-01 Protection Priority (Season): Spring: A Summer: A Fall: A Winter: A Latitude (DMS): 32 23' 35.218" N Longitude (DMS): 80 26' 3.310" W Latitude (DD): 32.39311607 Longitude (DD): -80.43425277 County: Beaufort SCAT Division: Beaufort County Division 1 Shoreline Type: Salt and brackish water marshes, sheltered tidal flats/oyster beds, fine-grained sand beaches, exposed tidal flats Highly sensitive salt and brackish water marshes Diving birds, wading birds, shorebirds (feeding - all seasons), gulls and terns, waterfowl, various fish species, Bottlenose dolphin, American oyster, Blue crab, Penaeid shrimp, Loggerhead sea turtle, Beaver, Mink, Northern raccoon, River otter Threaten/Endangered Species: Loggerhead sea turtle, Least tern, Piping plover, Wilson's plover, Shortnose sturgeon, possible West Indian manatee Staging Area: Hunting Island Boat Ramp Min. Boom Length (FT): 300 Boom Type: Booming Method: Protection/Exclusion 300' barrier boom to protect Johnson Creek

Name: Morgan River Protection Priority (Season): Spring: A Summer: A Fall: A Winter: A Site ID: Latitude (DMS): 32 27' 14.681" N Longitude (DMS): 80 28' 59.052" County: Beaufort Latitude (DD): 32.45407803 Longitude (DD): -80.48306997 SCAT Division: Beaufort County Division 1 NOAA Chart: 11518_5 CHART Name: ICW CASINO CREEK-BEAUFORT RIVER SIDE B WW-VV SC50-02 Shoreline Type: Exposed riprap structures (some), salt and brackish water marshes, sheltered tidal flats/oyster beds, exposed tidal flats, gravel (shell) beaches, scarps and steep slopes in sand, sheltered scarps in marsh/mud Highly sensitive salt and brackish water marshes, exposed tidal flats, sheltered tidal flats/oyster beds Black & Surf scoter, Bufflehead, Common goldeneye, Oldsquaw, Black & Wood duck, Clapper rail, Hooded merganser, shorebirds, wading birds, various fish species, Bottlenose dolphin, American oyster, Blue crab, Penaeid shrimp, Beaver, Mink, River otter, Northern raccoon Threaten/Endangered Species: Shortnose sturgeon, possible West Indian manatee Staging Area: Harbor River Boat Ramp Min. Boom Length (FT): 6000 Boom Type: Booming Method: Deflection 6-1000' sections of boom cascading to Village Creek where collection is to take place

Name: Fish Creek Site ID: SC50-03 Protection Priority (Season): Spring: A Summer: A Fall: A Winter: A Latitude (DMS): 32 29' 19.031" N Longitude (DMS): 80 23' 15.191" Latitude (DD): 32.48861972 Longitude (DD): -80.38755293 County: Colleton SCAT Division: Colleton County Division 1 Shoreline Type: Salt and brackish water marshes, fine-grained sand beaches, exposed tidal flats, sheltered scarps in marsh/mud Salt and brackish water marshes, flat sandy beaches, exposed tidal flats Black & Surf scoter, Bufflehead, Common goldeneye, Oldsquaw, Clapper rail, Black & Wood duck, Hooded merganser, shorebirds, wading birds, Brown pelican, Double-crested cormorant, gulls, terns, Am. oystercatcher, Least tern, Peep, Piping plover, Willet, Wilson's plover, various fish species, Bottlenose dolphins, Loggerhead sea turtle, Am. oyster, Blue crab, Penaeid shrimp, Quahog spp., Beaver, Mink, Northern raccoon, River otter Threaten/Endangered Species: Loggerhead sea turtles, Least tern, Piping plover, Wilson's plover, Shortnose sturgeon, possible West Indian manatee Staging Area: Edisto River Boat Ramp, Harbor River Boat Ramp Min. Boom Length (FT): 400 Boom Type: Booming Method: Protection/Exclusion 400' Protection/Exclusion boom at mouth of Fish Creek

Name: Ashepoo River Protection Priority (Season): Spring: A Summer: A Fall: A Winter: A Site ID: Latitude (DMS): 32 29' 42.075" N Longitude (DMS): 80 24' 59.805" County: Colleton Latitude (DD): 32.49502083 Longitude (DD): -80.41661260 SCAT Division: Colleton County Division 1 NOAA Chart: 11518_5 CHART Name: ICW CASINO CREEK-BEAUFORT RIVER SIDE B WW-VV SC50-04 Shoreline Type: Sheltered tidal flats/oyster beds, salt and brackish water marshes, gravel (shell) beaches Highly sensitive salt and brackish water marshes, sheltered tidal flats/oyster beds Black & Wood duck, Clapper rail, Hooded merganser, shorebirds, wading birds, Am. wigeon, Blue & Green-winged teal, Bufflehead, Canvasback, Gadwall, Greater & Lesser scaup, Mallard, Mottled duck, Northern pintail, Northern shoveler, Ring-necked duck, Redhead, Ruddy duck, various fish species, Bottlenose dolphin, American alligator, American oyster, Blue crab, Penaeid shrimp, Beaver, Mink, Northern raccoon, River otter Threaten/Endangered Species: Shortnose sturgeon, possible West Indian manatee Staging Area: Edisto River Boat Ramp, Harbor River Boat Ramp Min. Boom Length (FT): 400 Boom Type: Booming Method: Protection/Exclusion 400' barrier boom to protect River

Name: Harbor River Bridge - Harbor River Site ID: SC50-06 Protection Priority (Season): Spring: A Summer: A Fall: A Winter: A Latitude (DMS): 32 24' 18.462" N Longitude (DMS): 80 27' 8.772" W Latitude (DD): 32.40512846 Longitude (DD): -80.45243677 County: Beaufort SCAT Division: Beaufort County Division 1 Contacts: SCDHEC 888-481-0125, 803-253-6488 (24 hr), 803-896-4111 or 803-896-4113; NOAA - SSC (USCG District 7) 305-530-7931; DOI - Regional Environmental Officer 404-331-4524 or 215-597-5378 Shoreline Type: Salt and brackish water marshes, sheltered tidal flats/oyster beds, fine-grained sand beaches, gravel (shell) beaches High sensitivity salt and brackish water marshes both shorelines, sheltered tidal flats/oyster beds Ospreys, Black & Surf scoter, Bufflehead, Common goldeneye, Oldsquaw, Black & Wood duck, Clapper rail, Hooded merganser, shorebirds, wading birds, Brown pelican, Double-crested cormorant, gulls, terns, Least tern, various fish species, Blue crab, American oyster, Penaeid shrimp, Bottlenose dolphin, Loggerhead sea turtle, Beaver, Mink, Northern raccoon, River otter Threaten/Endangered Species: Shortnose sturgeon, Least tern, Loggerhead sea turtle, possible West Indian manatee Staging Area: Harbor Island Bridge boat/helicopter/vehicle See Annex XIV (2400) Min. Boom Length (FT): 6300 Boom Type: Booming Method: Deflection Containment boom impractical due to entrainment. Deflection boom deployed from Harbor Island Bridge - First section of boom 2500'. Second section of boom 3800'. Use skimmers to collect oil.

Name: Otter Island Beach Site ID: SC50-07 Protection Priority (Season): Spring: B Summer: B Fall: B Winter: B Turtle Nesting Beach Latitude (DMS): 32 28' 17.890" N Longitude (DMS): 80 24' 17.526" Latitude (DD): 32.47163605 Longitude (DD): -80.40486823 County: Colleton SCAT Division: Colleton County Division 1 Contacts: SCDNR (Coordinator) 843-953-9016 Shoreline Type: Black & Surf scoter, Bufflehead, Common goldeneye, Oldsquaw, Brown pelican, Double-crested cormorant, gulls, terns, wading birds, Amer. oystercatcher, Peep, Piping plover, Willet, Wilson's plover, Least tern, Bluefish, FL pompano, rays, Red drum, Gulf & Southern kingfish, sharks, skates, Spiny dogfish, Bottlenose dolphin, Loggerhead sea turtle Threaten/Endangered Species: Least tern, Piping plover, Wilson's plover, Loggerhead sea turtle Staging Area: Edisto Beach N/A boat/helicopter Contractor Tidal Range (FT): 6-9 Average Current (KTS): Ease of Protection: Hard Min. Boom Length (FT): Boom Type: Booming Method: N/A Boom not practical