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Climate Change Action Plan for the Florida Reef System 2010-2015

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••<strong>Action</strong> 1.2.5: Ensure in<strong>for</strong>mation on<strong>the</strong> vulnerability of species and habitatsto climate change is incorporated intoassessments of threatened and endangeredspecies. (1, 4, 14)••<strong>Action</strong> 1.2.6: Prohibit any new dredging oro<strong>the</strong>r direct destruction of coralreefs. (10)Objective 1.3: Integrate climate change predictionsand uncertainties into <strong>Florida</strong>’s comprehensiveplanning laws and procedures.••<strong>Action</strong> 1.3.1: Require south <strong>Florida</strong> coastalcounties and municipalities to addresscoral reef conservation, climate changemitigation and adaptation in all relevantelements of <strong>the</strong>ir comprehensive plansincluding, but not limited to; future landuse, transportation, infrastructure, coastalmanagement, conservation, recreation andopen space, intergovernmental coordination,and capital improvements. (15)••<strong>Action</strong> 1.3.2: Include sea level rise adaptationand mitigation planning into county andmunicipal comprehensive plans. (15)••<strong>Action</strong> 1.3.3: Consider limiting certainkinds of development that are at riskfrom sea level rise. Develop state policy toprohibit rebuilding in places where climatechange and its associated impacts (strongerhurricanes and sea level rise) increase<strong>the</strong> risk that structures may be subject torepeated and severe damage. (15)Objective 1.4: Work with <strong>Florida</strong>’s coral reefmanagement jurisdictions to improve regulatoryand management frameworks to facilitateadaptation to climate change and oceanacidification. (10)••<strong>Action</strong> 1.4.1: Evaluate and revise existingprograms and strategies (such as <strong>the</strong><strong>Florida</strong> Keys National Marine SanctuaryWater Quality Protection Program and<strong>the</strong> existing marine protected areas in <strong>the</strong><strong>Florida</strong> <strong>Reef</strong> <strong>System</strong>) to optimize <strong>the</strong>ireffectiveness and make <strong>the</strong>m more robustin <strong>the</strong> context of creating resilience toclimate change. (1, 12)••<strong>Action</strong> 1.4.2: Work with federal and statefisheries management agencies to evaluaterisks of climate change <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> sustainabilityof <strong>Florida</strong>’s reef fish and invertebratepopulations and associated fisheries, <strong>for</strong>incorporation in management plans. (4)••<strong>Action</strong> 1.4.3: Create a <strong>for</strong>mal <strong>Florida</strong> <strong>Reef</strong><strong>System</strong> Management Council, includingfederal, state, local, county managersand user groups to advise, recommend,and oversee a coordinated ecosystemmanagementapproach <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> entire<strong>Florida</strong> <strong>Reef</strong> <strong>System</strong>. (11)••<strong>Action</strong> 1.4.4: Work through <strong>the</strong> proposed<strong>Florida</strong> <strong>Reef</strong> <strong>System</strong> Management Council(or o<strong>the</strong>r appropriate venue) to reviseregulations on coastal development andbeach nourishment projects to minimizesedimentation, storm water runoff, ando<strong>the</strong>r water quality impacts to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Florida</strong>reef system.••<strong>Action</strong> 1.4.5: Through <strong>the</strong> U.S. Coral <strong>Reef</strong>Task Force authority, evaluate existingresource protection legislation such as <strong>the</strong>National Environmental Policy Act, CleanWater Act and <strong>the</strong> Endangered Species Act<strong>for</strong> application to climate change relatedimpacts. (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 13, 14)••<strong>Action</strong> 1.4.6: Place mainland coralreefs under <strong>the</strong> authority of a principalmanagement agency. (10)10 <strong>2010</strong>–<strong>2015</strong> — <strong>Climate</strong> <strong>Change</strong> <strong>Action</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Florida</strong> <strong>Reef</strong> <strong>System</strong>

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