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March 2014
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Dredging began
2.5 inch size
limit on rock
oysters
4 Shell-planting
legislation
4
1894 estimated landings
120,000 lbs
4
Dredging area
greatly reduced;
sail only allowed
4
Hurricane damage
114I ,Winslow oyster 4,
World War I Power dredging
;bottom survey
4
World War II
• Shellfish franchises
'authorized
Shellfish leases Typhoid
began4
je33 S orm
Heavy oyster
began
mortalrty report
outireak treat depression
lir Depression 4
4
Oyster Harvest Trends
3- inch size
limit on
rock oysters
4
Dredge area
expanded:
sail only allowed
4
Oyster Rehabilitation
■ Dredge weight limit 100 lbs
w (no poor limit)
Restrictions on power
V boats dropped
4Daily limit of 75 bushels
(no prior limit)
Heavy oyster
n Hahrty ,epos
Shellfish license
moratorium; Lease
production
documentation «•quileil
2.5 inch size
limit on coon
oyjers
4
S bushel hand; 15
bushel dredge
harvest limits
3-inch size limit on
all coon oyste4rs
Oyster Rehabilitation
Program expanded
4
Severe winter
freeze
Hicicane Ginger
Oyster disease
4
Hurricane Isabel
(flooding g hie.h vain's)
Hurricane Alex (cynic
oil note, l:mks)
Hurricane Irene
ifloodinR& high winds)
Hurricanes
Dennis & Floyd
iikayy [loading)
1887
1897
1907
1917
1927
1937
1947
1957
1967
1977
1987
1997
2007
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Implementation
• Cultch Planting: 150,000 - 300,000 bus. annually
• Oyster Sanctuaries:
■ 12 permitted - 228 acres -138 acres developed
■ 3 funded and in process (design, permit, EA, etc.)
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Cultch Planting
• Deployment of materials (shells or limestone marl)
providing a hard substrate for oyster larval recruitment
• Statewide program — Roanoke Island to NC/SC border
• Modern era began in 1970 with dedicated staff and vessels
• Program has evolved and currently has 6 specialized
vessels:
■ 2 small barges (32' & 36') designed for the small shallow estuaries
south of White Oak River
■ 2 medium sized barges (50' & 63') designed for the bays and
rivers around Pamlico Sound
■ 1 shallow draft barge with O/B power (40') designed to reach areas
inside the reef behind the outer banks and the shallow bays as
needed
■ 1 converted surplus LCU (135') operates in Pamlico Sound, deeper
portions of rivers and bays
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R/V Stones Bay and R/V Cape Fear
Wilmington, NC
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R/V Crab Slough
Wanchese, NC
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R/V Shell Point
South River, NC
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M/V Jones Bay
South River, NC
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WV West Bay
South River, NC
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Oyster Sanctuaries
• Program began in 1996 in collaboration with UNC — IMS,
DMF's Shellfish Rehabilitation and Artificial reef programs
• DMF has partnered with various state and federal agencies and
NGO's (NOAA, TNC, NC DOT, NCCF, CWMTF, US Navy
& APNEP)
• Primary function: is to provide a protected broodstock
population in key locations that may provide oyster larvae to
areas that will support settlement, growth and survival
• Site selections:
■ based on historical oyster presence
■ environmental conditions conducive to oyster recruitment,
growth and spawning
■ larval distribution patterns — provide larvae to key areas
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North Carolina Oyster Sanctuaries
Status (November 20. 2013)
•
Exisiting (12)
Proposed (3)
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Cultch Planting 2013
• —149,300 bushels statewide:
■ 45,000 bushels limestone marl
■ 82,500 bushels purchased oyster shell
■ 21,800 bushels recycled oyster shells
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Oyster Sanctuaries 2013
• Gibbs Shoal: CRFL funded 4 year — 30 acre project using
limestone rip rap, ultra reef balls and reef cubes
• West Bluff: APNEP funded development project 1.3 acres using
10 ultra reef balls, 75 pallet reef balls, and 125 bay balls
• Long Shoal:
■ US Navy/TNC funded development of 5 acres as mitigation
for reactivation of the Long Shoal Bombing Range using 880
ultra balls
■ TNC funded development of 1.5 acres using 264 ultra reef
balls
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Oyster Sanctuaries — in progress
• Raccoon Island: CRFL funded development project 10 acres
using 1169 ultra reef balls, 150 tons of crushed concrete and
150 tons of concrete pipe (98% complete)
• Croatan Sound: DMF funded development project 1.5
additional acres of 7.7 acre site. Using 290 pallet reef balls
• Pea Island: CRFL funded development project 10 acres - in
design phase
• Little Creek: US ACE funded development project -
Environmental Assessment being developed
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Management
• Oyster Fisheries Management Plan — 5 year review is starting
• Oyster season by Rule is October 15 to March 31, but is
managed by proclamation
• Area restrictions for gear and harvest limits:
■ Upper portions of bays and smaller estuaries hand harvest
only
■ Outer portion of bays mechanical is allowed for a six week
period with harvest limit of 10 bushels per day
• Sampling is conducted in mechanical harvest areas throughout
the season — samples must exceed 26% legal (3") oysters
• Two consecutive samples under the 26% threshold closes the
area. Sampling continues and the area can reopen with oyster
growth.
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Craig Hardy
Chief, Habitat '& nhanc • ent Section
North Carolina
ision o
arine Fisheries
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