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Fritz.Rohde@noaa Beaufort, North Carolina Pace.Wilber@noaa Charleston, South Carolina

Considerations by NOAA Fisheries on Habitat Areas of Particular Concern. Fritz.Rohde@noaa.gov Beaufort, North Carolina Pace.Wilber@noaa.gov Charleston, South Carolina Habitat Conservation Division NOAA Fisheries Southeast Regional Office 101 Pivers Island Road Beaufort, NC 28516.

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Fritz.Rohde@noaa Beaufort, North Carolina Pace.Wilber@noaa Charleston, South Carolina

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  1. Considerations by NOAA Fisheries on Habitat Areas of Particular Concern Fritz.Rohde@noaa.gov Beaufort, North Carolina Pace.Wilber@noaa.gov Charleston, South Carolina Habitat Conservation Division NOAA Fisheries Southeast Regional Office 101 Pivers Island Road Beaufort, NC 28516

  2. What is Essential Fish Habitat? Essential Fish Habitat (EFH): Those waters and substrate necessary to fish for spawning, breeding, feeding, or growth to maturity Habitat Areas of Particular Concern (HAPC): Subsets of EFH that are rare, particularly susceptible to human-induced degradation, especially ecologically important, or located in an environmentally stressed area --Specific locations (e.g., Ten Fathom Ledge) --Specific habitats that occur at many locations (e.g., SAV)

  3. Fishery Recruitment Level 4 Growth, Reproduction or Survival Importance High Highest Level 3 Concentration Level 2 Presence Level 1 Geographic Amount EssentialFishHabitat e.g., Surf Zone e.g., Salt Marsh e.g., Hardbottom e.g., Sand Shoals e.g., Sand Bottom e.g., Estuarine Waters e.g., Estuarine Waters

  4. HAPCs in NC Ocean Waters Snapper/Grouper FMP: Medium to high profile offshore hardbottoms where spawning normally occurs; localities of known or likely periodic spawning aggregations; The Point, Ten Fathom Ledge, and Big Rock Hardbottom, Coral and Coral Reef FMP: The Point, Ten Fathom Ledge, and Big Rock Coastal Migratory Pelagics FMP: Sandy shoals of Capes Lookout, Cape Fear, and Cape Hatteras from shore to the ends of the respective shoals, but shoreward of the Gulf stream; The Point, Ten Fathom Ledge, and Big Rock Highly Migratory Fish FMP: Nursery and pupping grounds in shallow areas near the Outer Banks and in areas of Pamlico Sound and adjacent to Hatteras and Ocracoke Islands and offshore of those islands

  5. HAPCs in NC Ocean Waters Hardbottom – medium to high offshore (spawning); nearshore The Point, Ten Fathom Ledge, and Big Rock Sandy shoals of Capes Lookout, Cape Fear, and Cape Hatteras Shallow areas near the Outer Banks and in areas of Pamlico Sound and adjacent to Hatteras and Ocracoke Islands and offshore of those islands

  6. Sandbar shark

  7. HAPC

  8. Do HAPCs preclude wind energy projects?

  9. Questions?

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