Title: Vessel Grounding Management at Lignumvitae Key Botanical State Park
1Vessel Grounding ManagementatLignumvitae Key
Botanical State Park
- Lignumvitae Key Submerged Land Management Area
(LKMA)
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9Vessel Damage
- Results in scars, blowholes and trenches on grass
beds, - directly removes seagrass and coral,
- increases erosion and turbidity causing more
seagrass loss
10EROSION DEEPENS AND WIDENS A BLOWHOLE
LOSS OF ENTIRE FLAT
OVER 137 ACRES OF SEAGRASS DAMAGE WAS VISIBLE ON
1997 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY OF LIGNUMVITAE MANAGEMENT
AREA
EROSION, LOSS OF ADDITIONAL GRASS
11Four point management approach at Lignumvitae
- Education
- Channel Marking
- Enforcement
- Limited-Motoring Zones
12On-Site Restoration
- Attempts to repair the most severe sites,
- The following techniques are used
- fill for trenches and blow holes
- seagrass transplants
- temporary bird fertilization stakes to jump-start
growth
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14This site was originally a twin propeller
scar. It eventually eroded into a wide, deep
trench. It was filled to stop further erosion
and further loss of seagrass.
The ultimate long-term goal for this site is
recovery to seagrass habitat. Note the
no-motor sign posted along the channel adjacent
to this site to warn boaters.
15Recovery of seagrass within grid setting of bird
fertilization stakes on a heavily scarred
flat (dark rectangles in the circle).
Bird fertilization stakes in a newly restored
site.
16Costs of Restoration (2005)
- Filling
- About 250 per cubic yard
- Sites generally require 15 to 300 cubic yards of
fill. - Staking and Planting
- About 35 per single stake and plant unit
- Sites generally require from 25 to 200 units
17- SUCCESS OF RESTORATION
- GOAL OF ARRESTING EROSION HAS BEEN 100 ACHIEVED
ON ALL SITES. - GOAL OF RESTORING SEAGRASS HAS HAD MIXED SUCCESS
DEPENDING ON THE SITE AND GENERALLY REQUIRES A
LONG PERIOD OF TIME (OVER 2 YEARS).
18- When YOU Go Boating, Why Not
- Take a look at your chart for a minute before you
leave, - Dont be afraid to ask the locals for advice if
youre unfamiliar with the area, - If youre out and about and not sure about the
markers, slow down for a minute and be sure.
Whats the hurry? - Save yourself, the environment, and the
government some time and money by avoiding
grounding when you can. - THANK YOU AND HAPPY BOATING!