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FLORIDA CABINET
June 8, 2010
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Coast Guard Incident Command
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Relief Well Graphic
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Removal Strategies
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Nearshore Trajectory for Thursday, June 10, 2010
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Floridas Actions
EOC is activated at a Level 1 or Full activation.
To date, an estimated 261,750 feet of boom hasbeen placed in Florida and an additional 9,200 isstaged.
An additional 169,325 feet still needs to beplaced to complete the areas in the ACP.
DEP has contracts in place to secure and deployadditional booming beyond the ACP fromEscambia through Franklin counties.
Boom has been deployed in Escambia, Santa Rosaand Okaloosa.
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Supplemental Booming Activities
Escambia: 20,000 feet (deployed)
Santa Rosa: 10,260 feet (deployed & staged)
Okaloosa: 36,510 feet (deployed & staged)
Bay: 71,462 feet (in process of being staged)
Gulf: 11,900 feet (staged)
Franklin: 139,800 feet (proposed)
Wakulla: 71,500 feet (proposed)
Jefferson: 18,835 feet (proposed)
TOTAL: 380,267 feet
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Total Florida Booming
ACP Deployed: 261,750 feet
ACP Needed: 169,325 feet
Supplemental Boom
Contracted: 380,267 feet
TOTAL: 811,342 feet
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Perdido Bay Boom
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Perdido Bay Boom
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Weathered Oil & Tar Balls
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Tar balls found near
Fort Pickens National Park
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Cleanup at Pensacola Beach just west of the
Pensacola Beach Gulf Pier Sunday afternoon.
Photos by Bruce Graner/[email protected]
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DASampling
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Fish & Wildlife
Daily reconnaissance missions for EOC utilizing aircraft, boats and assistingbeach recon teams on ATVs
No fishing closures in state waters; fishing advisory in Escambia, SantaRosa, Okaloosa, and Walton counties
Continuing sampling and assessment for fish and wildlife and theirhabitats, pre- and post-impact
Maintaining frequent communications with fishing/boating interests andconservation community
Assisting with Natural Resource Damage Assessment (NRDA) process
Assisting with development of response plans for oiled, injured, deadwildlife
Producing best management practice guidelines and protective signage forresponders
Marketing efforts to promote fishing and Free Saltwater FishingWeekends
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NOAA Fisheries Closure
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SEOC LEVEL
107001900 HRS
Day 40
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Mobile 21 Member F-SERT
(AWI, FDEM, FDEP, FLNG, FWC, FDOT, DMS) St. Petersburg
2 Member Team(FDEP, FWC)
Florida Peninsula Command 5 Member Team
(FDEM, FDEP, FWC) Robert, Louisiana
2 Member FLNG Hammond, Louisiana
2 Member FLNG
Counties: (on-hand or POC, FDEM, USCG, BP representation)-Escambia -Santa Rosa-Okaloosa -Walton-Bay -Gulf-Franklin -Wakulla
Deployed Personnel
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Small Business Administration Loan Operations
Day 17 of SBA OperationJune 7, 2010
Hours of operation: MondaySaturday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
8 centers currently opened and 1 Mobile Unit
Daily Totals 17 community outreach and visitors
7 new applications issued 0 accepted for processing
Cumulative Totals 34 applications accepted for processing
16 pending 6 withdrawn 10 declined
2 applications approved
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QUESTIONS?
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