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Recommended action: Consideration and possible Conservancy authorization to accept up to $739,910 in mitigation funds from the Port of Oakland, and to disburse those funds for the Invasive Spartina Project for one year of revegetation project planning, mapping, and implementation and up to five years of monitoring activities at nine sites in the San Francisco Estuary.
Recommended action: If the Conservancy is awarded up to $1,734,522 from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, authorization to accept and disburse the funds for 2009 planning and management and ongoing treatment through 2010 to implement the Invasive Spartina Project Control Program within the San Francisco Estuary.
Recommended action: Authorization to disburse up to $3,490,000, of which $1,500,000 will be reimbursed by the Wildlife Conservation Board, for 2013 and 2014 planning, management, treatment, revegetation, and monitoring to implement the Invasive Spartina Project Eradication Program within the San Francisco Estuary.
Recommended action: Authorization to: 1) disburse up to $565,454 of federal grant funds from the United States Environmental Protection Agency and from the United States Minerals Management Service's Coastal Impact Assistance Program for 2009 treatment and eradication projects and water quality monitoring to implement the Invasive Spartina Project Control Program within the San Francisco Estuary; and 2) modification of the Conservancy's prior authorization of April 24, 2008 by permitting the use of any remaining funds authorized for 2008 treatment and eradication to be used for treatment and eradication in 2009 or subsequent years.
Recommended action: Consideration and possible Conservancy authorization to disburse up to $1,000,000 for 2011 and 2012 revegetation activities, including planning, seedling propagation, planting of native seedlings and revegetation monitoring and maintenance, as part of the 2011 permitting for the Invasive Spartina Project within the San Francisco Estuary.
Recommended action: Authorization to: 1) accept $1,250,868 as a grant from the Wildlife Conservation Board (WCB) to implement the Invasive Spartina Control Program for 2007 and disburse the full amount for treatment and eradication projects within the San Francisco Estuary; and 2) disburse up to $949,907 of Conservancy funds for environmental consulting services needed to operate and manage the Spartina Control Program on an ongoing accelerated schedule through spring of 2008.