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NOAA Office of Habitat Conservation

Congressional Project List


Congressional
District

Program

Award
Years

Total NOAA
Funding

Charleston
Charleston
Charleston

2011
2009, 2011
2009
2009
2009

$80,017
$131,192
$429,250
$197,450
$100,000

Charleston

2009

$64,500

Charleston

2008

$28,632

Beaufort

2004

$87,028

2003, 2004

$106,705

Project Name

City

Oyster Restoration in ACE Basin NERR


Jeremy Island Oyster Restoration Phase 1 and 2
City of Charleston Shoreline Restoration - Three Pipes Marsh
City of Charleston Shoreline Restoration - Plymouth Park Shoreline
City of Charleston Shoreline Restoration - Daniel Island Trail
Marine Debris and Abandoned Vessel Identification, Removal, and
Prevention in South Carolina
Restoration of Intertidal Oyster Reefs as Habitat for Finfish in South
Carolina
South Carolina Large-Scale Oyster Reef Restoration - Distant Island and
Wallace and Capers Creeks
Evaluating Methods and Approaches for Restoring Intertidal Oyster Reef
Habitats in South Carolina

Edisto Beach

SOUTH CAROLINA
01
01
01
01
01

Community-based Restoration
Community-based Restoration
ARRA of 2009
ARRA of 2009
ARRA of 2009

01

Marine Debris

01

Community-based Restoration

01

Directed Appropriations

01

Community-based Restoration

01

Community-based Restoration

South Carolina Oyster Reefs - Phase II

Mount Pleasant

2003

$6,605

01
01

Community-based Restoration
Community-based Restoration

Kiawah Island Restoration


ACE Basin Shellfish Restoration

2002
1999

$7,575
$20,000

06

Community-based Restoration

ACE Basin NERR, South Carolina: Phase II

Kiawah Island
Edisto Beach
Saint Helena
Island

2011

$45,000

06

Community-based Restoration

Charleston

2009

$37,427

06

Community-based Restoration

Charleston

2000, 2001

$118,249

06

Hydropower

07

Community-based Restoration

Myrtle Beach

2013

$30,905

07

Directed Appropriations

Murrells Inlet

2004

$18,739

07
07

Community-based Restoration
Community-based Restoration
Deep Sea Coral Research and
Technology Program
Deep Sea Coral Research and
Technology Program
Hydropower

Murrells Inlet
Georgetown

2004
2002
2009, 2010,
2011, 2012

$10,000
$4,929

February 2015

CONSTRUCT - Creating Oyster Niche Structures Through Restoration


Using Crab Traps (SC)
South Carolina Oyster Reefs
Columbia Canal Fish Passage Project - NOAA Fisheries Regional Habitat
Conservation Division
Grand Strand Community Restoration of Tidal Swash Estuaries
South Carolina Large-Scale Oyster Reef Restoration - Drunken Jack and
Woodlands Creeks
Sandpiper Pond Wetland and Coastal Habitat Restoration
South Carolina Oyster Shell Recycling
Southeast Deep-Sea Coral and Sponge Fieldwork Initiative
Integration of South Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico Fishing Intensity Data
Sets into a Spatially Explicit Data Warehouse
Watershed approach to hydro licensing

Charleston

Columbia

Offshore
Offshore

$2,475,728

2009, 2010

$74,500

2015

$100,000

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Congressional
District

Program

Project Name

Essential Fish Habitat


Hydropower

Revising SAFMC EFH and HAPC GIS data


Assessment of priority watersheds
Life History Summaries and Creation of the EcoSpecies Database to
Provide Web-Enabled Information to Support SAFMC Habitat
Management and SEDAR

Essential Fish Habitat


Deep Sea Coral Research and
Technology Program
Deep Sea Coral Research and
Technology Program
Deep Sea Coral Research and
Technology Program
Hydropower
Hydropower
Deep Sea Coral Research and
Technology Program
Deep Sea Coral Research and
Technology Program
Hydropower

February 2015

Growth rates in deep-sea stylasterid corals off the southeastern U.S.


Protecting Deep Reefs: Correlating Deep Coral Locations with VMS Data
on Fishing Locations
Mapping of Commercial Hook and Line Fishing Effort Relative to Deep
Coral Ecosystems in the South Atlantic Bight
Develop model to prioritize fish passage barriers
Shortnose and Atlantic sturgeon fish passage assessment
Southeast Region Research Priority-Setting Workshop
Integrating Mapping and Fisheries Data for Deep-Sea Coral Habitats off
South Carolina and Georgia
Develop fish passage guidelines and standards

Award
Years
2014
2013

Total NOAA
Funding
$70,000
$30,000

2011

$100,000

Offshore

2010

$50,000

Offshore

2010

$37,750

Offshore

2010

$31,040

2010
2009

$30,000
$40,000

Offshore

2009

$20,000

Offshore

2009

$15,000

2008

$31,000

City

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