Panama City Fisheries Resources Office: FY 2003 Annual Report
Authors
Publication date
1 January 2004
Publisher
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Panama City Field Office
Abstract
HIGHLIGHTS FOR FY 2003
1. Continued a 3-year threatened Gulf sturgeon population estimate in the Escambia
River, Florida and conducted presence-absence surveys in 4 other Florida river
systems and 1 bay.
2. Five juvenile Gulf sturgeon collected, near the mouth of the Choctawhatchee
River, Florida, were equipped with sonic tags and monitored while over-wintering
in Choctawhatchee Bay.
3. Continued to examine Gulf sturgeon marine habitat use.
4. Implemented Gulf Striped Bass Restoration Plan by coordinating the 20th Annual
Morone Workshop, leading the technical committee, transporting broodfish, and coordinating the stocking on the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint (ACF) river
system.
5. Over 73,000 Phase II Gulf striped bass were marked with sequential coded wire
tags and stocked in the Apalachicola River. Post-stocking evaluations were
conducted at 31 sites.
6. Three stream fisheries assessment s were completed to evaluate the fish
community at sites slated for habitat restoration by the Partners for Fish and
Wildlife Program (PFW).
7. PFW program identified restoration needs and opportunities for 10 areas.
8. Developed an Unpaved Road Evaluation Handbook.
9. Completed restoration of Chipola River Greenway, Seibenhener Streambank
Restoration, Blackwater River State Forest, and Anderson Property.
10. Assessments for fluvial geomorphic conditions for design criteria were completed
for 3 projects.
11. Geomorphology in Florida streams initiated development of Rosgen regional
curves for Northwest Florida for use by the Florida Department of Transportation.
12. Developed a Memorandum of Understanding between partners for enhancing,
protecting, and restoring stream, wetland, and upland habitat in northwest Florida
13. Completed aquatic fauna and fish surveys with new emphasis on integration of
data from reach level into watershed and landscape scale and keeping database
current.
14. Compliance based sampling of impaired waterbodies on Eglin Air Force Base in
conjunction with Florida Department of Environmental Protection for Total
Maximum Daily Load development support.
15. Surveyed 20 sites for the federally endangered Okaloosa darter, provided habitat
descriptions, worked with partners to implement key recovery tasks and set
priorities for restoration.
16. Worked with partners to develop a freshwater mussel survey protocol to provide
standard operating procedures for establishing the presence/absence of federally
listed mussel species within a Federal project area.
17. GIS database was created to identify all known freshwater mussel records from
the northeast Gulf ecosystem.
18. Completed recovery plan for seven freshwater mussels and drafted candidate
elevation package for seven additional mussels. Developed proposals to
implement recovery plan.
19. Worked with Corps of Engineers and State partners to develop improved reservoir
operating policies to benefit both riverine and reservoir fisheries for the ACF river
system.
20. Multiple outreach projects were completed to detail aquatic resources
conservation opportunities.
21. Multiple stream restoration and watershed management projects initiated or
completed (see Appendix A)