ML19077A101
| ML19077A101 | |
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| Site: | Turkey Point |
| Issue date: | 10/26/2018 |
| From: | - No Known Affiliation |
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1 TurkeyPoint34SLRNPEm Resource From:
Nester, Lindsay <lindsay_nester@fws.gov>
Sent:
Friday, October 26, 2018 2:13 PM To:
Moser, Michelle
Subject:
[External_Sender] Re: [EXTERNAL] Crocodile Takes at Turkey Point Attachments:
20180628_em_eat tow hin_croc removed from FPL intake, and released_20180627.pdf; 20160224_wal to gru_croc dead found in FPL TP CCS_ 20160222.pdf; 20160121_wal to gru_dead croc found in ID at turkey point PP_ 20160120.pdf Follow Up Flag:
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Completed I haven't had much luck matching our records up. I don't have reports for any of the deaths you found, but I do have 3 other that I am unsure of causality. The one for June 28, 2018 sounds like it may have been plant operation related. I only mostly only have records from 2014 on, but I don't have the July 28, 2016 death for some reason. I've attached the reports I found.
On Wed, Oct 24, 2018 at 3:22 PM Moser, Michelle <Michelle.Moser@nrc.gov> wrote:
Hi Lindsay, Thanks again for making time to discuss the Turkey Point Biological Assessment this morning. As I mentioned over the phone, the NRC is aware of six instances where FPL operations resulted in a causal take of an American crocodile, including the following:
- December 21, 2005 (ML060860052)
- May 27, 2006 (ML061800100)
- September 25, 2008 (ML093100554)
- November 18, 2011 (ML123390437)
- September 12, 2012 (ML12263A251)
- July 28, 2016 (ML16214A285)
Could you please let me know if FWS is aware of any additional causal takes? Also, here is a link to the report I mentioned about the eastern indigo snake: ML093100520
- Thanks, Michelle
2 Lindsay Nester Biologist U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service South Florida Ecological Services Office 1339 20th Street Vero Beach, Florida 32962 772-469-4226 NOTE: This email correspondence and any attachments to and from this sender is subject to the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and may be disclosed to third parties.
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Page 1 of 2 American Crocodile Handling Event Report Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Complaint Number:
Responder Name:
A. CAPTURE:
Address:
Date\\Time:
City:
Latitude (hdd.ddddo):
County:
Longitude (hdd.ddddo):
Waterbody (if applicable):
B. EVENT TYPE (select one):
Carcass Recovery Capture/Release Capture/Captivity Capture/Euthanize C. TRANSLOCATION / RELEASE / DISPOSAL SITE:
Address:
Date/Time:
City:
Latitude (hdd.ddddo):
County:
Longitude (hdd.ddddo):
Magnets utilized during translocation? (Select one): Yes No N/A Waterbody (if applicable):
D. BIOLOGICAL INFORMATION:
Total Length (cm):
Snout-Vent Length (cm):
Head Length (cm):
Tail Girth (cm):
Weight (kg):
Sex (select one): Male Female Deformities:
N/A Bob Bertelson Turkey Point Nuclear Station Homestead 1/20/16 1430hrs N 25 25 27 W 80 21 55 Dade Interceptor Ditch X
Turkey Point Nuclear Station Homestead Dade 1/20/16 1430hrs N 25 25 27 W 80 21 55 X
Interceptor Ditch X
N/A 152.7 289.5 N/A N/A Nothing obvious, but carcass was severely decomposed.
Page 2 of 2 E. IDENTIFICATION:
New Capture Recapture Web Tag:
PIT Tag:
Scute Clip Pattern: S:
DL:
DR:
Cattle Ear Tag (color / number):
F. ADDITIONAL NOTES:
X None None detected 2, 4, 9 2, 3 N/A None A DOA crocodile was found in the Interceptor Ditch (ID) just north of the south ID pump house. The carcass was severely decomposed and cause of death is unknown. The crocodile had the ninth double right scute clipped indicating it a turkey point animal. Carcass could not be preserved in lab freezer due to its size and instead was left in the ID canal for decomposition.