L-2023-040, Response to Requests for Additional Information (Rals) and Requests for Confirmation of Information (Rc Ls) Following Regulatory Audit of Subsequent License Renewal Application

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Response to Requests for Additional Information (Rals) and Requests for Confirmation of Information (Rc Ls) Following Regulatory Audit of Subsequent License Renewal Application
ML23062A367
Person / Time
Site: Turkey Point  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 03/03/2023
From: Strand D
Florida Power & Light Co
To:
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, Document Control Desk
References
L-2023-040
Download: ML23062A367 (1)


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U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington D C 20555-0001 RE:

Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Station, Units 3 and 4 Docket Nos. 50-250 and 50-251 Subsequent Renewed Facility Operating Licenses DPR-31 and DPR-41 L-2023-040 10 CFR 54.23 March 3, 2023 Response to Requests for Additional Information (RAls) and Requests for Confirmation of Information (RC ls) Following Regulatory Audit of Subsequent License Renewal Application

References:

1.

FPL Letter L-2018-082, Turkey Point Units 3 and 4 Subsequent License Renewal Application -

Revision 1. April 10, 2018, (ADAMS Accession No. ML18113A134)

2.

FPL Letter L-2018-086, Turkey Point Units 3 and 4 Subsequent License Renewal Application -

Appendix E Environmental Report Supplemental Information, April 10, 2018, (ADAMS Accession Nos. ML18102A521 and ML18113A132)

3.

FPL Letter L-2022-076, Subsequent License Renewal Application -Appendix E Environmental Report Supplement 2, June 9, 2022 (ADAMS Accession No. ML22160A301)

4.

Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Station, Units 3 and 4 Summary of the Environmental Remote Audit Related to the Review of the Subsequent License Renewal Application (EPID Number L 2021 SLE 0002), February 1, 2023 (ADAMS Accession No. ML23031A193 and ML23031A199)

In Reference 1, as supplemented in Reference 2, Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) submitted a subsequent license renewal (SLR) application for Turkey Point Units 3 and 4 (Turkey Point). In Reference 3, FPL supplemented the Appendix E Environmental Report. In Reference 4, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) submitted requests for additional information (RAls) and requests for confirmation of information (RCls) following a regulatory audit conducted December 12 - 13, 2022, and January 6, 2023, as part of the Environmental Report (ER) review of the SLR application.

The attachment to this letter provides FPL's response to the RAls and RCls of Reference 4. Enclosures 1 through 5 provide information to support the RAI and RCI responses, as specified.

The supplements included in this response provide additional information that clarifies the application, do not expand the scope of the application as originally noticed, and should not change the NRC staff's original proposed no significant_ hazards consideration determination as published in the Federal Register.

This letter contains no new regulatory commitments.

Should you have any questicS'ns regarding this submission, please contact Mr. Michael Davis, Fleet Licensing Project~. Manager, at 319-851-7032.

Florida Power & Light Company 9760 SW 344th Street, Homestead, FL 33035

Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Docket Nos. 50-250 and 50-251 I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.

Executed on the 3rd day of March 2023.

Sincerely, 1),C--(_~d Dianne Strand General Manager, Regulatory Affairs cc:

USNRC Regional Administrator, Region II USNRC Project Manager, Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Station USNRC Senior Resident Inspector, Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Station Ms. Cindy Becker, Florida Department of Health Attachment (1)

Enclosures

1.

Gen-1 Updated Seis Table B.2

2.

2022 Turkey Point Annual Crocodile Report

3.

Gen-4b Location Map

4.

Air Emissions Summary Table

5.

Annual Greenhouse Gas Emission Inventory Summary L-2023-040 Page 2 of 2

Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Docket Nos. 50-250 and 50-251 Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Unit 3 and Unit 4 Subsequent License Renewal Application Response to Requests for Confirmation of Information (RCls) and Requests for Additional Information (RAls)

NRC RCI Number: GEN-3 L-2023-040 Attachment Page 1 of 17 Please confirm that there have been no reportable inadvertent nonradioactive releases that would be classified as an incidental spill and would trigger a notification requirement since Florida Power and Light's (FPL's) most recent environmental request for additional information (RAI) responses dated August 8, 2018 (ML18247A509) through the audit exit date of January 6, 2023.

FPL Response:

This information has been confirmed to be correct as stated.

References:

None Associated

Enclosures:

None

Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Docket Nos. 50-250 and 50-251 Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Unit 3 and Unit 4 Subsequent License Renewal Application Response to Requests for Confirmation of Information (RCls) and Requests for Additional Information (RAls)

NRC RCI Number: AQN-4 L-2023-040 Attachment Page 2 of 17 Please confirm that there are no known field tests concerning ozone and nitrogen oxides emissions generated by FPL 230 kV in-scope transmission lines.

FPL Response:

This information is confirmed to be correct as stated.

References:

None Associated

Enclosures:

None

Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Docket Nos. 50-250 and 50-251 Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Unit 3 and Unit 4 Subsequent License Renewal Application Response to Requests for Confirmation of Information (RCls) and Requests for Additional Information (RAls)

NRC RCI Number: AQN - "new" L-2023-040 Attachment Page 3 of 17 Please confirm that the following reflects the current status of Turkey Point's Clean Air Act Title V permits, as discussed during the audit:

Combined Turkey Point Units 3, 4, and 5 are considered one facility for purposes of the Prevention of Significant Deterioration permitting program and Title V operating permits. However, FPL operates these units under two separate Title V permits:

o One for fossil fuel Unit 5 (Permit 0250003-032-AV) (Unit 1, which has been retired, was deleted from the permit upon its renewal in November 2018), and; o

One for nuclear Units 3 and 4 (Permit 0250003-033-AV).

The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) issued Title V Air Operation Permit 0250003-033-AV for Turkey Point Units 3 and 4 in May 2020, which will expire in 2023. In September 2022, FPL submitted an application to renew this air operation permit for five years. In November 2002, FDEP issued a notice of intent to issue Air Operation Permit 0250003-036-AV for Units 3 and 4. A similar process is being used for fossil fuel Unit 5.

FPL Response:

This information is confirmed to be correct as stated.

References:

None Associated

Enclosures:

None

Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Docket Nos. 50-250 and 50-251 Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Unit 3 and Unit 4 Subsequent License Renewal Application Response to Requests for Confirmation of Information (RCls) and Requests for Additional Information (RAls)

NRC RCI Number: AQ-1 L-2023-040 Attachment Page 4 of 17 In the NRC's 2019 final supplemental environmental impact statement (FSEIS) regarding Turkey Point subsequent license renewal, the NRC staff characterized the cooling canal system (CCS) as an algal-based, phosphorus-limited system such that the algae life cycle primarily dictated the movement of nutrients in and out of the water column. Since that time, the NRC staff understands that FPL's continued implementation of its Nutrient Management Plan, a requirement of the 2016 Consent Order between FPL and the State of Florida, has improved CCS conditions. FPL's recent monitoring results under this plan indicate that the CCS is no longer in a state of eutrophication. Total nitrogen and total phosphorus collected at CCS monitoring stations from April 2019 through September 2022 show low total phosphorus concentrations (ranging from between 0.01 to 0.05 mg/L) and a significant decline in total nitrogen.

Dissolved oxygen concentrations averaged 5.0 mg/L from October 2020 through June 2022. Since September 2021, FPL has documented a clear decreasing trend in chlorophyll-a concentrations, decreased turbidity, and increased water clarity, all of which parallel a decline in algae concentrations. Seagrass plantings have also facilitated these improved conditions.

FPL Response:

This information is confirmed to be correct as stated.

References:

None Associated

Enclosures:

None

Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Docket Nos. 50-250 and 50-251 Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Unit 3 and Unit 4 Subsequent License Renewal Application Response to Requests for Confirmation of Information (RCls) and Requests for Additional Information (RAls)

NRC RCI Number: ALT-1 L-2023-040 Attachment Page 5 of 17 Please confirm the continued validity of the technical bases presented in FPL's January 18, 2018, subsequent license renewal (SLR) environmental report (ER) and FPL's response to the 2018 SLR ER RAls used to support the identification of reasonable replacement power alternatives to license renewal of Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Units 3 and 4.

FPL Response:

This information is confirmed to be correct as stated.

References:

None Associated

Enclosures:

None

Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Docket Nos. 50-250 and 50-251 Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Unit 3 and Unit 4 Subsequent License Renewal Application Response to Requests for Confirmation of Information (RCls) and Requests for Additional Information (RAls)

NRC RCI Number: SOC-3 L-2023-040 Attachment Page 6 of 17 In response to an RAI (ML18247A509), FPL identified that in addition to property tax payments, FPL pays sales tax to Miami-Dade County for purchases. In 2017 that amount totaled approximately $224,000 in sale taxes to Miami-Dade County from Turkey Point operation expenses. During the environmental audit, Socioeconomic breakout session, and in response to information need SOC-3, FPL stated that the total 2021 sales tax paid to Miami-Dade County for Turkey Point Units 3 and 4 was approximately $334,000.

Please confirm that in 2021 FPL paid $334,000 in sales to Miami-Dade County from Turkey Point Units 3 and 4 operation expenses.

FPL Response:

This information is confirmed to be correct as stated.

References:

None Associated

Enclosures:

None

Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Docket Nos. 50-250 and 50-251 Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Unit 3 and Unit 4 Subsequent License Renewal Application Response to Requests for Confirmation of Information (RCls) and Requests for Additional Information (RAls)

NRC RCI Number: SOC-4 L-2023-040 Attachment Page 7 of 17 During the environmental audit, Socioeconomic breakout session, and in response to information need SOC-4, FPL stated that during Turkey Point Units 3 and 4 outages, the site staff is split into two 12-hour shifts and during non-outage periods, the Operations Department works three 8-hour shifts. Please confirm that during outages site staff is split into two 12-hour shifts and during routine operations, the Operations Department works in three 8-hour shifts.

FPL Response:

The earlier response to SOC-4 requires an update as of January 2023. During both outage and non-outage periods, the Operations' control room staff is split into two 12-hour shifts.

The updated statement should state: "During outages the site staff is split into two 12-hour shifts and during routine operations, the Operations Department works in two 12-hour shifts."

References:

None Associated

Enclosures:

None

Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Docket Nos. 50-250 and 50-251 Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Unit 3 and Unit 4 Subsequent License Renewal Application Response to Requests for Confirmation of Information (RCls) and Requests for Additional Information (RAls)

NRC RAI Number: GEN-1 L-2023-040 Attachment Page 8 of 17 REQUIREMENT: Title 1 O of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR) part 51.53(c)(iv) requires that environmental reports contain any new and significant information regarding the environmental impacts of license renewal of which the applicant is aware.

ISSUE: In 2019, the NRC staff issued Generic Environmental Impact Statement for License Renewal of Nuclear Plants, Supplement 5, Second Renewal, Regarding Subsequent License Renewal for Turkey Point Nuclear Generating Unit Nos. 3 and 4, Final Report (NUREG-1437, Supplement 5, Second Renewal)

(FSEIS) (ML19290H346). The NRC staff is now preparing a site-specific environmental impact statement (EIS) in accordance with Commission Legal Issuance (CLl)-22-02 and CLl-22-03, both dated February 24, 2022, that considers the site-specific environmental impacts of subsequent license renewal (SLR) of Turkey Point. Table B-2 of the FSEIS, Operating Permits and Other Requirements, lists the permits and licenses issued by Federal, State, and local authorities for activities at Turkey Point, as identified in chapter 9 of Florida Power & Light Company's (FPL's) environmental report submitted as part of its subsequent license renewal application. As part of preparing this site-specific EIS, the staff must consider whether there have been any changes to operating permits or other requirements following the issuance of the FSEIS that could affect the conclusions made in the FSEIS.

REQUEST: Please provide any relevant updates to Table B-2 of the FSEIS that have transpired since it was issued in October 2019. If any permits have expired since submitting the license renewal application to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), please provide the status of those permits and/or renewals.

FPL Response:

The updated SEIS Table B.2 (Gen-1 updated SEIS table B.2) is provided as Enclosure 1.

References:

None Associated

Enclosures:

, Gen-1 Updated SEIS Table B.2 R1

Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Docket Nos. 50-250 and 50-251 Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Unit 3 and Unit 4 Subsequent License Renewal Application Response to Requests for Confirmation of Information (RCls) and Requests for Additional Information (RAls)

NRC RAI Number: GEN-2 L-2023-040 Attachment Page 9 of 17 REQUIREMENT: 10 CFR 51.53(c)(3)(iv) requires that environmental reports contain any new and significant information regarding the environmental impacts of license renewal of which the applicant is aware; 10CFR20.1406(c) requires licensees, to the extent practical, conduct operations to minimize the introduction of residual radioactivity into the site, including the subsurface, in accordance with the existing radiation protection requirements in subpart B and radiological criteria for license termination in subpart E of this part; and 10 CFR 51.53(c)(3)(ii)(P) which requires that an applicant shall assess the impact of any documented inadvertent releases of radionuclides into groundwater. The applicant shall include in its assessment a description of any groundwater protection program used for the surveillance of piping and components containing radioactive liquids for which a pathway to groundwater may exist. The assessment must also include a description of any past inadvertent releases and the projected impact to the environment (e.g., aquifers, rivers, lakes, ponds, ocean) during the license renewal term.

ISSUE: In the 2019 FSEIS, the NRC staff analyzed certain environmental issues as site-specific (Category

2) issues. The staff is now preparing a site-specific EIS in accordance with CLl-22-02 and CLl-22-03, both dated February 24, 2022, that considers the site-specific environmental impacts of SLR of Turkey Point on those issues dispositioned as generic (Category 1) issues in Table B-1 in appendix B to subpart A of 10 CFR part 51 and the FSEIS. As part of preparing this site-specific EIS, the staff must consider whether any significant new information has arisen following the issuance of the FSEIS that could affect the conclusions made in the FSEIS for Category 2 issues.

REQUEST: Please provide dates, quantities, and references for any documented unplanned releases of radioactive materials (unplanned/ inadvertent radioactive liquid or gaseous releases) since FPL's most recent environmental request for additional information (RAI) responses dated August 8, 2018 (ML18247A509) as discussed during the most recent audit held December 12 & 13, 2022. In your response, please include a summary of whether or not these releases impact conclusions presented in the supplement.

FPL Response:

As documented in the 2018 Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report (ARERR) (ADAMS Accession No. ML19070A111 ), one unplanned liquid release and no unplanned gaseous releases occurred from August 8, 2018 to the end of that year. On August 8, 2018, weepage was identified from two Refueling Water Storage Tank (RWST) locations on the Unit 4 drain line. The leak was not identified as an active leak; however, the soil was sampled around the drain location and identified an activity of 9.37E-05 µCi/ml. The calculated activity released was 2.45E-06 curies. The total estimated dose for this release calculated to be 3.32E-06 mrem, well below any ODCM limits.

As documented in the 2019 ARERR (ADAMS Accession No. ML20059L857), one unplanned liquid release and no unplanned gaseous releases occurred in 2019. On April 29, 2019, while sampling the U3 RWST for chemistry analysis, it was identified that the sample sink drain was leaking to the ground. Groundwater wells sampled in the surrounding area did not identify any impact to groundwater. Based on the activity of 1.84E-03 µCi/ml the total estimated dose from this would be 6.82E-07 mrem, well below any ODCM limits, and combining this dose with the total estimated dose for the year would be 6.82E-07 mrem.

Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Docket Nos. 50-250 and 50-251 Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Unit 3 and Unit 4 Subsequent License Renewal Application Response to Requests for Confirmation of Information (RCls) and Requests for Additional Information (RAls)

L-2023-040 Attachment Page 10 of 17 As documented in the 2020 and 2021 ARERRs (ADAMS Accession Nos. ML21055A739 and ML22060A223) no unplanned liquid or gaseous releases occurred in 2020 and 2021.

No unplanned gaseous releases have occurred in 2022 through November 29, 2022. One unplanned liquid release occurred in 2022 through November 29, 2022. At approximately 5:53 a.m. on August 8, 2022, water was observed flowing from an open valve associated with the Component Cooling Water (CCW) heat exchanger vent. The valve was closed by operations staff. The released water was not captured, and it flowed to the floor drain which leads to the Northeast Storm Drain. The storm drain system is a monitored release pathway as defined in the ODCM. The storm drain system releases to the cooling canals system.

The release was estimated at approximately 5 gallons and with a calculated radioactivity of 3.99E-3 µCi.

Based on the activity of 2.11 E-07 µCi/ml the total estimated dose for this release is calculated to be 1.68E-10 mrem, well below any ODCM limits. An internal review of the event determined the direct cause to be communication deficiency between work groups and insufficient procedural clarity. Enhanced procedural guidance was added to prevent reoccurrence.

The releases described do not adversely impact the conclusions presented in the PTN SLR ER Supplement 2 relative to the environmental issues listed below and does not significantly impact SEIS conclusions for radionuclides released to groundwater.

Aquatic Resources - Exposure of aquatic organisms to radionuclides Groundwater - Radionuclides released to groundwater (including unplanned or inadvertent releases to soil and subsurface)

Human Health - Radiation exposures to the public Human Health - Radiation exposures to plant workers Surface Water Resources - Discharge of metals in cooling system effluent (including releases to the CCS)

Surface Water Resources - Discharge of biocides, sanitary wastes, and minor chemical spills (including releases to the CCS)

Terrestrial Resources - Exposure of terrestrial organisms to radionuclides Uranium Fuel Cycle - Offsite radiological impacts-individual impacts from other than the disposal of spent fuel and high-level waste Uranium Fuel Cycle - Offsite radiological impacts-collective impacts from other than the disposal of spent fuel and high-level waste Uranium Fuel Cycle - Transportation Waste Management - Low-level waste storage and disposal Waste Management - Mixed-waste storage and disposal Waste Management - Offsite radiological impacts of spent fuel and high-level waste disposal

References:

None Associated

Enclosures:

None

Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Docket Nos. 50-250 and 50-251 Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Unit 3 and Unit 4 Subsequent License Renewal Application Response to Requests for Confirmation of Information (RCls) and Requests for Additional Information (RAls)

NRC RAI Number: GEN-4a L-2023-040 Attachment Page 11 of 17 REQUIREMENT: 10 CFR 51.53(c)(iv) requires that environmental reports contain any new and significant information regarding the environmental impacts of license renewal of which the applicant is aware.

ISSUE: In the 2019 FSEIS, the NRC staff analyzed certain environmental issues as site-specific (Category

2) issues. The NRC staff is now preparing a site-specific EIS in accordance with CLl-22-02 and CLl-22-03 that considers the site-specific environmental impacts of SLR of Turkey Point on those issues dispositioned as generic (Category 1) issues in Table 8-1 in appendix B to subpart A of 10 CFR part 51 and the FSEIS.

As part of preparing this site-specific EIS, the staff must consider whether any significant new information has arisen following the issuance of the FSEIS that could affect the conclusions made in the FSEIS for Category 2 issues.

REQUEST: Is FPL aware of any significant new information that has arisen following the issuance of the FSEIS in October 2019 that could affect the conclusions made in that document concerning the following Category 2 environmental issues? If so, please describe the significant new information and explain how that information affects FSEIS conclusions. The relevant Category 2 issues are as follows:

Aquatic Resources - Impingement and entrainment of aquatic organisms (plants with once-through cooling systems or cooling ponds)

Aquatic Resources - Thermal impacts on aquatic organisms (plants with once-through cooling systems or cooling ponds)

Cumulative Impacts Environmental Justice - Minority and low-income populations (e.g., subsistence activities)

Groundwater-Groundwater use conflicts (plants that withdraw more than 100 gallons per minute [gpm])

Groundwater - Radionuclides (e.g., tritium and plan-related gamma isotopes or hard-to-detect radionuclides) released to groundwater Historic and Cultural Resources (e.g., new cultural resource surveys, new historic properties)

Human Health - Microbiological hazards to the public Human Health - Chronic effects of electromagnetic fields Human Health - Electric shock hazards Postulated Accidents - Severe accidents Special Status Species and Habitats - Threatened, endangered, and protected species and essential fish habitat Terrestrial Resources - Effects terrestrial resources (non-cooling system impacts)

FPL Response:

FPL is not aware of any significant new information that has arisen following the issuance of the FSEIS in October 2019 that could affect the conclusions made in that document concerning environmental issues.

New information is available regarding groundwater in the form of two published reports: 1) Turkey Point Clean Energy Center Annual Monitoring Report and Appendices, August 31, 2022, and 2) Turkey Point Clean Energy Center Remedial Action Annual Status Report, Year 4 Report, November 15, 2022. However, this new information does not significantly alter the analysis in the SEIS. In fact, the new information is consistent with the previous analysis and shows continued progress in the remediation of

Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Docket Nos. 50-250 and 50-251 Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Unit 3 and Unit 4 Subsequent License Renewal Application Response to Requests for Confirmation of Information (RCls) and Requests for Additional Information (RAls)

L-2023-040 Attachment Page 12 of 17 hypersaline groundwater and significant improvements in cooling canal water quality and thermal efficiency. Copies of these publicly available reports are available at:

Turkey Point Clean Energy Center Annual Monitoring Report and Appendices, August 31, 2022:

Report:

Appendices:

https://prodenv.dep.state.fl.us/DepStaging/api/dms/38.1168669.1, and https://prodenv.dep.state.fl.us/DepStaging/api/dms/38.1168665.1 Turkey Point Clean Energy Center Remedial Action Annual Status Report, Year 4 Report, November 15, 2022:

Report:

Appendices:

https://prodenv.dep.state. fl. us/DepStaging/api/dms/38.1165328.1 https://prodenv.dep.state.fl.us/DepStaging/api/dms/38.1167088.1, and https://prodenv.dep.state.fl.us/DepStaging/api/dms/38.1168251.1 New information is available regarding updated crocodile population data. But this new information is not "new and significant" as it does not alter the findings presented in the previous SEIS. The 2022 American crocodile nesting season was a success at Turkey Point. A total of 33 successful nests were found within the cooling canal system (CCS) as well as a total of 512 hatchlings captured, processed, tagged, and released. This is the highest number of successful nests ever found at Turkey Point in the history of the program and 512 hatchlings marks the third-most hatchlings in program history behind 565 in 2021 and 548 in 2009. A copy of the 2022 Turkey Point Annual Crocodile Report is Enclosure 2.

References:

None Associated

Enclosures:

, 2022 Turkey Point Annual Crocodile Report

Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Docket Nos. 50-250 and 50-251 Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Unit 3 and Unit 4 Subsequent License Renewal Application Response to Requests for Confirmation of Information (RCls) and Requests for Additional Information (RAls)

NRC RAI Number: GEN-4b L-2023-040 Attachment Page 13 of 17 REQUIREMENT: 10 CFR 51.53(c)(2)(K) requires that all applicants identify any potentially historic or archaeological properties and assess whether any of these properties will be affected by future plant operations and any planned refurbishment activities in accordance with the National Historic Preservation Act.

ISSUE: During the environmental audit discussion on Category 2 issues, and in response to information need GEN-4, FPL stated that new information has come to light regarding former Boy Scout and Girl Scout camps on the Turkey Point site. Specifically, FPL stated that an email correspondence from the Florida State Department Division of Historical Resources (ML19143A207) conflates many of the cultural resource issues at Turkey Point. The NRC cites this email in NUREG-1437, Supplement 5, Second Renewal (Generic Environmental Impact Statement for License Renewal of Nuclear Plants: Regarding Subsequent License Renewal for Turkey Point Nuclear Generation Units No. 3 and 4-Final Report, ML19290H346).

Section 3.9.2 of NUREG-1437 discusses that during NRC's 2018 environmental site visit and audit, the NRC staff became aware of three wooden buildings that were part of a Boy Scouts of America camp and a cottage (known as the Range House/McGregor Smith Cottage). In response to request for additional information (Response to NRC RAI Number HC-7-a, ML18283A310 and Response to NRC RAI Number HC-7, ML18247A509), FPL provided additional information to the NRC regarding the three wooden buildings/structures, including:

The three wooden buildings were part of a Boy Scout camp, but have subsequently been used for storage and been maintained and repaired; Two of the structures have gable roofs and the third has a pyramid hip roof; and; The Boy Scout camp was constructed in 1962-1963.

REQUEST: Update the previously submitted responses (Response to NRC RAI Number HC-7-a, ML18283A310 and Response to NRC RAI Number HC-7, ML18247A509) to reflect the most recent information and correct any inaccuracies related to both the Boy Scout and Girl Scout camps and any associated structures. As part of the response: identify the location, provide a description of any associated structures, known historical significance, and approximate construction timeframes of both scout camps.

FPL Response:

The information concerning the Boy Scout Camp was provided in RAI responses August 8, 2018, ML18247A509, HC-7 and October 5, 2018, ML18283A310, HC-7a.

The former Boy Scout Camp is located on the west bank of the Grand Canal, southwest of the generating Plant. The camp was reportedly constructed in 1962-1963. Since 2018, the former Boy Scout bathroom building has been converted from storage back into a restroom facility.

The former Girl Scout Camping area is located along Biscayne Bay. Dedicated in the spring of 1967, this facility once had a council building, two picnic shelters and open space for up to 60 campers at a time. The former council building and picnic shelters had been built out of old utility poles and the crating material left over from the construction of the Plant. The council building and picnic shelters were damaged and finally

Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Docket Nos. 50-250 and 50-251 Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Unit 3 and Unit 4 Subsequent License Renewal Application Response to Requests for Confirmation of Information (RCls) and Requests for Additional Information (RAls)

L-2023-040 Attachment Page 14 of 17 destroyed by various hurricanes and storms, most notably Hurricane Andrew in 1992. These facilities were not rebuilt, and the area remains undeveloped and has since revegetated. The Girl Scout Camping area has lost its historic integrity and is not considered eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).

As discussed in RAI HC-7 response, there is no known historical significance of the Boy Scout camp, or the associated buildings and they do not appear to meet the criteria for listing on the NRHP.

The enclosed map depicts the locations of the camps and Ranger House/McGregor Cottage structures provided as Enclosure 3 (GEN-4b Location Map).

References:

None Associated

Enclosures:

, GEN-4b Location Map

Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Docket Nos. 50-250 and 50-251 Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Unit 3 and Unit 4 Subsequent License Renewal Application Response to Requests for Confirmation of Information (RCls) and Requests for Additional Information (RAls)

NRC RAI Number: AQN-1 L-2023-040 Attachment Page 15 of 17 REQUIREMENT: 10 CFR 51.53(c)(iv) requires that environmental reports contain any new and significant information regarding the environmental impacts of license renewal of which the applicant is aware.

ISSUE: In 2019, the NRC staff issued the FSEIS, which presented estimated annual air pollutant emissions from Turkey Point Units 3 and 4 from 2012 through 2016. The NRC is now preparing a site-specific EIS in accordance with CLl-22-02 and CLl-22-03 that considers the site-specific environmental impacts of SLR of Turkey Point on those issues dispositioned as generic (Category 1) issues in Table B-1 in appendix B to subpart A of 10 CFR part 51 and the FSEIS. As part of preparing this site-specific EIS, the staff must consider whether any significant new information has arisen following the issuance of the FSEIS.

REQUEST: Provide updated (2017-2022) estimated air pollutant emissions from operation of permitted sources at Turkey Point, Units 3 and 4 (i.e., SOx, NOx, CO, PM10, and VOCs).

FPL Response:

Updated estimated air pollutant emissions for PTN is provided as Enclosure 4, (Air Emissions Summary Table). Emission data for 2022 is not available at this time. Typically, emission data for the prior year is submitted in March.

References:

None Associated

Enclosures:

, Air Emissions Summary Table

Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Docket Nos. 50-250 and 50-251 Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Unit 3 and Unit 4 Subsequent License Renewal Application Response to Requests for Confirmation of Information (RCls) and Requests for Additional Information (RAls)

NRC RAI Number: AQN-2 L-2023-040 Attachment Page 16 of 17 REQUIREMENT: 10 CFR 51.53(c)(iv) requires that environmental reports contain any new and significant information regarding the environmental impacts of license renewal of which the applicant is aware.

ISSUE: In 2019, the NRC staff issued the FSEIS, which analyzed greenhouse gas emissions and climate change impacts. The NRC is now preparing a site-specific environmental impact statement in accordance with CLl-22-02 and CLl-22-03 that considers the site-specific environmental impacts of SLR of Turkey Point on those issues dispositioned as generic (Category 1) issues in Table B-1 in appendix B to subpart A of 10 CFR part 51 and the FSEIS. As part of preparing this site-specific EIS, the staff must consider whether any significant new information has arisen following the issuance of the FSEIS.

REQUEST: Please provide updated (since 2016) estimated annual greenhouse gas emissions from operation at Turkey Point, Units 3 and 4. As part of the response, include a brief discussion of the sources of greenhouse gas emissions and if FPL anticipates additional greenhouse gas emission sources and emissions during the SLR term.

FPL Response:

The requested annual greenhouse gas emissions are provided as Enclosure 5 (Annual Greenhouse Gas Emission Inventory Summary).

The sources of greenhouse gases associated with the PTN facility are listed in the air permit (Permit Number 0250003-033-AV, 0250003-036-AV, once issued). Equipment may be replaced during the subsequent period of extended operation, but no addition to the emissions inventory is expected during the SLR term.

References:

None Associated

Enclosures:

, Annual Greenhouse Gas Emission Inventory Summary

Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Docket Nos. 50-250 and 50-251 Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Unit 3 and Unit 4 Subsequent License Renewal Application Response to Requests for Confirmation of Information (RCls) and Requests for Additional Information (RAls)

NRC RAI Number: SOC-1 L-2023-040 Attachment Page 17 of 17 REQUIREMENT: 10 CFR 51.53(c)(iv) requires that environmental reports contain any new and significant information regarding the environmental impacts of license renewal of which the applicant is aware.

ISSUE: The Subsequent License Renewal Application, Environmental Report (ER) supplement 2 (ML22160A301) identifies that in 2019 the Miami-Dade County over assessed the taxable value for Turkey Point Units 3 and 4, which in turn generated an overpayment of property taxes by FPL. The ER supplement further discusses that the property tax payment was subsequently reconciled between FPL and Miami-Dade County in 2020. The ER supplement, however, does not discuss how the overpayment was identified or the process that led to the reconciliation.

REQUEST: Please identify which party identified the overpayment and discuss the process that led to the reconciliation, if any, such as tax appeals, or settlements.

FPL Response:

FPL identified an overpayment to Miami-Dade County in the 2019 tax filing. Due to the timing of discovery and the potential related impacts to municipalities in Miami-Dade County, it was agreed to address the overpayment in the year 2020. FPL worked collaboratively with Miami-Dade County to adjust the 2020 payments accordingly, which eliminated the need for appeals or other formal processes.

References:

None Associated

Enclosures:

None

Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Docket Nos. 50-250 and 50-251 ENCLOSURE 1 Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Unit 3 and Unit 4 Subsequent License Renewal Application GEN-1 UPDATED SEIS TABLE B.2 (4 pages follow)

L-2023-040 Attachment

Authorization to export waste General license for storage of spent fuel at power reactor sites Licensing of nuclear power plant Licensing of nuclear power plant Consent decree Registration NPDES permit -

Industrial Waste Water facility (IWW)

(cooling canals)

Hazardous waste generator number Endangered species perm it to take American crocodile during monitoring Effects of operation on the threatened American crocodile TURl<EY POINT NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION, UNITS 3 AND 4 Dockets 50-250 and 50-251 FPL Response to NRC RAI Response GEN-1 L-2023-040, Attachment, Enclosure 1 Updated SEIS Table 8-2 Federal, State, and Local Federal Authorizations Southeast None Updated annually Export of LLRW Compact outside the region Commission NRC General permit N/A Storage of power reactor spent fuel and other associated radioactive materials in an ISFSI NRC DPR-31 7/19/2032 Operation of Unit 3 NRC DPR-41 4/10/2033 Operation of Unit 4 U.S. District Court 70-328-CA N/A IWW Construction, Operation, and Maintenance U.S. Department 060911551 None Hazardous materials of Transportation 091T shipments FDEP FL0001562 May 9, 2027 Operation of IWW (cooling canals)

USACE & FDEP FLR000192922 N/A Small Quantity Hazardous Waste Generator U.S. Fish and TE092945-4 4/30/24 Provides authorization Wildlife Service to take (capture, (FWS) examine, weigh, sex, collect tissue samples, mark, radio-tag, radio-track, relocate, release) threatened American crocodile individuals during population monitoring USFWS 41420-2006-N/A Plan to minimize the FA-0478; potential adverse 41420-2006-F-effects of ongoing 0125 operations of PTN to the American crocodile February 27, 2023, Rl

Migratory bird special purpose utility permit Power plant site certification Agreement for construction, operation, and monitoring of the ccs Operation of Recovery Well System consumptive use permit Operation of Class V, Group 3 domestic wastewater injection (gravity flow) well Updated SEIS Table B-2 Federal, State, and Local USFWS MB697722 3/31/2024 State of Florida Authorizations FDEP PA 03-45 NA Siting Board South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD)

SFWMD FDEP N/A 13-06251-W 0355186-001-UO/SW This permit is currently administratively extended.

N/A 2/27/2029 1/25/2023*

Application submitted to FDEP on 11-15-2022.

Authorizes utilities to collect, transport and temporarily possess migratory birds found dead on utility property, structures, and ROWs for avian mortality monitoring or disposal purposes Certification of Turkey Point site. Provides for CZMA certification confirmation and CWA 401 certification.

Modifications E and F on 3/29/2016 and 10/19/21 authorizes the Upper Floridan Aquifer freshening wells. Most recent modification, G, on 1/24/2022 authorizes the Clean Water Recovery Center project 5th Supplemental Agreement 10/16/2009 incorporating an expanded monitoring and CCS operational plan in and around the Turkey Point CCS Use of Recovery Well System to extract hypersaline plume Operation of IW-1 February 27, 2023, Rl

Updated SEIS Table B-2 Federal, State, and Local Operation of FDEP FLA013612-9/27/2025 Operation of PTN domestic 006-DW3P wastewater treatment wastewater facility treatment facility Annual storage tank FDEP Facility ID:

Annual renewal Operation of above-registration 8622249 ground storage tanks Placard No.:

626847 Annual storage tank FDEP Facility ID:

Annual renewal Operation of above-registration 8622251 ground storage tanks Placard No.:

627682 Title V operations FDEP 0250003-033-4/26/2023*

Operation of facilities permit AV Application that generate air (Draft Permit submitted to DEP emissions 0250003-036-on 9/16/22.

AV Pending, 5 years from currently effective date administratively extended.}

Underground FDEP 29392-005-7/12/2023*

Disposal of extracted injection control UO/MM Renewal in hypersaline water permit, injection well process and monitoring well Migratory bird nest Florida Fish and LSNR 1/21/2024 Authorization to removal Wildlife 00026E remove and replace Conservation inactive nests of Commission migratory birds (FFWCC}

Scientific collection FFWCC LSSC 2/20/2023*

Scientific collection permit 000210 for avian species Special purpose FFWCC SPGS-09-03 1/25/2024 Capture, hold and permit relocate American alligators Burn permit Florida 1373498 No expiration Authorization for Department of open fires Agriculture and Consumer Service Other States' Authorizations Revision of existing Utah Department None Annual Transport of general site access of Environmental authorization radioactive materials permit Quality Division of into the State of Utah Radiation Control February 27, 2023, Rl

Revision of existing Tennessee radioactive waste license for delivery Stratospheric ozone protection annual operations permit Industrial waste annual operations permit (Fossil Plant)

Domestic wastewater annual operating permit Industrial Waste Annual Operating Permit Research permit on MDC DERM environmentally endangered lands Industrial Waste 5 Annual Operating Permit Updated SEIS Table B-2 Federal, State, and Local Tennessee None Annual authorization Department of Environment and Conservation Division of Radiological Health Miami-Dade

County, Department of Environmental Resources Management (MDC DERM)

MDC DERM MDC DERM MDCDERM MDC DERM MDC DERM Local Authorizations APCF-001747-June 30, 2023 2022/2023 Annual renewal IW-000003-2022/2023 DWO-000010-2022/2023 IW-000016-2022/2023 2011, updated 4/29/2016 IW5-006229-2022/2023 May 31, 2023 Annual renewal April 14, 2023 Annual renewal May 31, 2023 Annual renewal Authorization granted by DERM with no expiration date.

April 30, 2023 Annual renewal Transport of radioactive waste into the State of Tennessee Use of refrigerants R-134A, R-22, R 410A, R-502 for Robinair Recovery Units, Models 25200, 252008 and 347002.

Oil and water separators and hazardous waste storage and used oil containment areas Stabilization treatment facility Water treatment units, oil drum and compressed gasses storage, and vehicle refueling station Authorization to conduct ecological monitoring on county-owned environmentally endangered lands Operation of fleet vehicle maintenance facility that generates waste oil, coolant, and used batteries with a solvent wash tank and served by septic tank

  • Permit renewal application timely filed and under agency review at the time this table was updated.

February 27, 2023, Rl

Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Docket Nos. 50-250 and 50-251 ENCLOSURE 2 Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Unit 3 and Unit 4 Subsequent License Renewal Application 2022 TURKEY POINT ANNUAL CROCODILE REPORT (59 pages follow)

L-2023-040 Attachment

TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION, UNITS 3 AND 4 Dockets 50-250 and 50-251 FPL Response to NRC RAJ Response GEN-4a L-2023-040 Attachment, Enclosure 2 FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY TURKEY POINT CLEAN ENERGY CENTER ANNUAL AMERICAN CROCODILE (Crocody/us acutus) REPORT FEDERAL PERMIT TE092945-4 January 2023 FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY JUNO BEACH, FLORIDA 1

Table of Contents Executive Summary............................................................. 3 1.0 Introduction................................................................... 3-4 2.0 Procedures and Instructions.............................................4-8 3.0 Results......................................................................... 8 4.0 Discussion.................................................................... 9-12 5.0 Conclusion.................................................................... 12 6.0 Photos......................................................................... 13-14 Figures & Tables Table 1/Chart 1. American Crocodile Data from Turkey Point Clean Energy Center 2013-2022 Table 2. UTM Easting and Northing of Nest Locations 2022 Table 3. Crocodile Nest Surveys 2022 Table 4. Tagged Hatchlings 2022 Table 5. Crocodile ID Surveys 2022 Table 6. Crocodile Captures 2022 Figure 1. Numbering and Identification System for the Turkey Point Cooling Canal System Figure 2. Identification of Turkey Point Critical Crocodile Habitats Figure 3. Numbering and Identification System for the Turkey Point CCS Cuts and Islands Figure 4. Numbering and Identification for the Turkey Point Test Canal System Figure 5. Numbering and Identification of Turkey point Mitigation Crocodile Sanctuary Nest Mounds Figure 6. 2022 Nest Locations at Turkey Point Appendices Appendix 1: Proper Note Taking Appendix 2: Permit Designees & Researchers 2

EXECUTIVE

SUMMARY

The 2022 American crocodile nesting season was a success at Turkey Point. A total of 33 successful nests were found within the cooling canal system (CCS) as well as a total of 512 hatchlings captured, processed, tagged, and released. This is the highest number of successful nests ever found at Turkey Point in the history of the program.

512 hatchlings marks the third-most hatchlings in program history behind 565 in 2021 and 548 in 2009. Again in 2022, efforts made to prepare the historical nesting locations, as well as the work done to improve the quality of the cooling canal system contributed to the nesting and hatching success. This strategy will continue in 2023 to maintain Turkey Point as critical habitat for the American crocodile.

1.0 INTRODUCTION

The Turkey Point Clean Energy Center is located on an approximately 11,000-acre coastal site in South Florida. The facility consists of two nuclear powered generating units (Units 3 and 4) and one natural gas-fired combined cycle generating unit (Unit 5). The Turkey Point Clean Energy Center is bordered by FPL's 13,000-acre Everglades Mitigation Bank to the south and west, Biscayne National Park to the north, Biscayne Bay to the east and the Everglades to the west. It is located within Sections 27, 28, 29, 31, 32, 33 and 34, Township 57 South, Range 40 East in Miami-Dade County, Florida.

In the early 1970s, FPL was required under a settlement with the Department of Justice to engineer and construct a closed loop CCS and to discontinue the use of Biscayne Bay for condenser cooling.

FPL began operating this 5,900-acre system in 1972. The American crocodile was first discovered on site in 1976, and the first nest was observed in 1978. Thus, FPL has monitored crocodile nesting and the overall population at the Turkey Point site since the 1970s. In 1979, the majority of the Turkey Point Clean Energy Center was designated as critical habitat for the American crocodile by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS). The CCS offers optimum nesting, foraging, breeding and basking habitat for the crocodile. The CCS has elevated berms that protect nests from flooding, appropriate nesting substrate, security from human disturbance, isolation from nest and hatchling predation, and access to lower salinity refugia on CCS berms. The crocodiles nesting in the cooling canals represent one of the three nesting populations in the United States.

In the 1980s, FPL initiated a management program at the Turkey Point Clean Energy Center site to benefit the American crocodile. The management program includes:

Preserving and creating habitat suitable for crocodile nesting and basking Establishment of exclusion zones during the nesting season Monitoring surveys to document population size, activity, growth and survival Relocation of hatchlings to lower salinity areas to increase survival The construction of ponds for use as hatchling refugia Prohibiting automobile use, road maintenance and other construction activities within the CCS at night and during critical periods of the nesting season Establishing speed limits and crocodile crossing areas 3

Providing crocodile/wildlife training courses for all on-site personnel, including contractors.

The management activities conducted by FPL have resulted in an increase in the crocodile population. In part, due to FPL's conservation efforts directed toward supporting this species, the American crocodile was downlisted from an endangered species to a threatened species in 2007.

This annual report provides a detailed summary of the crocodile monitoring activities conducted in 2022.

FPL's monitoring plan consists of night nesting/hatchling, day nesting, interceptor ditch, spatial distribution, and capture surveys.

Qualitative and quantitative data are included in the report for all surveys except for the spatial distribution and the capture surveys, which were conducted under other state and federal permits.

2.0 PROCEDURES AND INSTRUCTIONS Type/Requirement Periodicity 2.1 Night time surveys Conducted from April through mid-Auqust.

2.2 Day time surveys. Potential nest Conducted to locate all possible survey.

nest sites. April through mid-Auqust.

2.3 Interceptor Ditch survey (ID canal)

~ Once per week, year-round.

2.4 Biological Opinion - Activity 2.4.1 Spatial distribution monitoring of entire CCS.

survey.

Consist of two to three nights per event 2.4.2 Capture survey. Three yearly events, ~three nights per event.

2.1 Night surveys 2.1.1 Type of survey: An airboat survey of the nesting hot spots of the year. Conducted at night and starting at sundown.

2.1.2 Objective

To locate any hatched nests and capture the hatchlings in the surrounding areas. Observations of possible new nests, female activity, and potential hatching activity are documented. Night surveys are also used as a time to release marked hatchlings back into ponds within the CCS.

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2.1.3 Equipment

Airboat, 200,000 candle power spot/flood beam or handheld spotlight, low-powered head beams (to spot hatchling eye shine), handheld flashlights, canvas hatchling bags, thermometer, salinity refractometer, GPS, and field notebook.

2.1.4 Specific instructions:

Review the night's survey plan: areas that will be surveyed, recent nest activity, and any other objectives.

Contact security at phone extension 6074 and inform them about the survey activities and how long the survey is expected to last.

Gather equipment and inspect the airboat.

At the start of the survey (when in airboat), document weather conditions, time, and persons conducting the survey in field notebook.

Salinity, air temperature, and water temperature are taken at the location of the captures.

Proper field book documentation of activities throughout the survey is required.

Examples include location(s) of hatchlings captured, nest locations, areas surveyed. See Appendix 1.

Once the survey is completed and biologists have returned to the dock, document the time and add any last comments.

Place all hatch lings in the proper aquariums inside the Land Utilization Bldg.; make sure all documentation for hatchling aquariums is complete.

Place all equipment in proper storage areas.

2.2 Potential Nest Survey 2.2.1 Type of survey: Daytime airboat survey in the cooling canals to locate potential nests and monitor adult female visitation of nest sites, usually conducted during early morning hours.

2.2.2 Objective

To locate potential nest sites for the year, locate hatched nests, and document activity that will indicate a nest is about to hatch. The nest surveys gather the information needed to indicate where the night surveys need to focus. Historic crocodile sanctuaries are marked with 4-5 signs. This allows us to keep those areas completely undisturbed from anyone besides the biologist.

2.2.3 Equipment

Airboat, GPS, thermometer, salinity refractometer, canvas hatchling bags, plenty of drinking water, flagging tape, and field notebook.

2.2.4 Specific instructions Gather equipment and inspect the airboat.

Document start time of survey and weather conditions and persons conducting the survey in field notebook.

Survey crocodile hot spots for potential nests. Look for drags and slides on the side of berms.

Upon finding a potential nest site, document location in the field notebook and flag the area.

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Upon finding areas of activity, such as tail drags, slides, digging, and test holes, document activity in the field notebook.

Upon finding a hatched nest, document locations, GPS coordinates, and assign a nest number. Dig out the nest and document the number of hatched eggs, number of infertile eggs, and number of crocodiles to match up with total number of eggs.

Survey surrounding area for hatchlings, if possible, make captures. Document exact location of hatchlings to allow for ease of capture during the night survey.

Throughout nest surveys, document any crocodiles 2.0 m and over found around any potential nest site.

Document time back to lab. Document any recent hatched nests on a cooling canal map.

2.3 Interceptor Ditch Survey (ID canal) 2.3.1 Type of survey: Truck survey is usually conducted during morning hours. Biologists survey the entire Interceptor Ditch Canal.

2.3.2 Objective

To document any crocodile observed while driving from the south end to the north end of the ID. Write down a size estimate in meters, position in canal, and location in miles (either calculated by the vehicle's odometer, or by using a GPS). During non-nesting/hatchling season, the survey is conducted approximately once per week.

Due to the heavy workload experienced during the nesting and hatch ling seasons, the ID surveys are conducted when personnel are available.

2.3.3 Equipment

Truck, field notebook, GPS, binoculars, and if at night, a spotlight.

2.3.4 Specific Instructions Drive to the southwest end of the cooling canals.

Begin survey at the south end of the ID canal. Write down starting time and weather conditions. Set odometer to zero on the vehicle or record the GPS location.

Begin survey by driving north and scanning ID canal for any crocodiles. For approximately the first mile, observe crocodile activity in the C-107 canal, which is adjacent to the ID canal.

Once an animal is observed, document the size, position in canal, and the location in miles or GPS coordinates.

Continue survey until the north end of the canal is reached at about 5.5 miles.

Throughout the survey, document any interesting observations or other animals seen.

2.4 Additional survey requirements As referenced in the 2019 Biological Opinion issued by the USFWS, FPL will "continue the crocodile health and condition surveys for the duration of NRG-licensed operations or unless otherwise agreed upon by FPL, the Service, and the NRC. Every two years, FPL, the Service, the NRC will meet to discuss the monitoring methods and the need for continuation."

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"Data collected shall include animal size, GPS location, salinity, and air/water temperatures."

2.4.1 Spatial distribution survey 2.4.1.1 Type of survey: Airboat survey of the entire CCS, conducted by an FPL crocodile biologist and two University of Florida (UF) biologists. The entire CCS is covered in a 2-3 night period. A truck survey of the ID canal is conducted as part of the requirements, as well.

Throughout the cooling canals, data loggers have been set at specific locations to gather temperature. During the survey, periodic stops at the data loggers allow the UF biologists to download the data.

2.4.1.2 Objective: To thoroughly survey the entire CCS documenting the size and location of any crocodile found.

2.4.1.3 Equipment: Airboat, 200,000 candle power Q-beam or handheld spotlight, GPS.

2.4.1.4 Specific instructions Biologist will contact security at 6074 and inform them about the activities of the night.

Biologist will meet with UF biologists at a designated time (usually before sundown).

The survey is broken into four parts. Part 1 is Cooling Canal Sections 1, 2, and 3 on the west side; Part 2 is section 4 on the west side; Part 3 is section 5 on the west side; and Part 4 is the entire east side along with the ID truck survey.

Document start of survey and names of the biologist doing the survey.

Go to designated starting area for that night's section.

Biologist or air boat operator will drive the boat while one person spots the animals and the other writes down the data.

When an animal is spotted, the driver will approach the animal at a reasonable speed, ease off the accelerator, and allow for the spotter to get a look at the animal.

The biologist will then estimate the size, a way point is taken, and the information is documented. This will occur throughout the survey.

Data loggers are positioned at certain locations. Once a data logger is located, the driver will approach slowly. The data logger's information is downloaded, and the data logger is returned to the water.

Salinities are also taken at specific locations.

Proper general housekeeping is performed after each survey.

Information gathered by the biologists is kept in the FPL crocodile database.

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Permit requirement: Additional data shall be collected to determine changes to growth and survival of crocodiles within the CCS. The entire CCS shall be surveyed at least three times a year for three days and three nights per event. Data collected shall include biometric data for each crocodile that is hand captured or trapped.

2.4.2.1 Type of survey: This survey utilizes a truck and airboats during both the day and night. It covers the cooling canals, C-107, and Sea Dade canals. The survey is conducted with FPL crocodile program staff and the UF biologists.

2.4.2.2 Objective: Over the designated time period for the survey, biologists attempt to capture any crocodile encountered. The biologists will gather various measurements and biometric data. Once the data are collected, the crocodile is then released.

2.4.2.3 Specific Instructions:

Teams of at least three biologists per airboat, and a total of two airboats will be assigned specific sections of the CCS.

In addition, a team of two biologists will conduct a truck survey of the Interceptor Ditch Canal.

Each team and airboat will conduct surveys for animals within the pre-determined sections.

Once an animal is spotted, the attempt for capture begins utilizing the snare technique.

For animals less than one (1) meter in length, hand capture is preferred.

Biometric data is recorded and later analyzed for growth and population status.

All animals are micro-chipped and scutes are clipped for ID purposes and DNA testing.

Proper general housekeeping is performed after each survey.

Information gathered by the biologists is kept in the FPL crocodile database.

3.0 RESULTS In 2022, all surveys included in the monitoring plan were conducted. ID surveys were conducted less frequently compared to 2021 due to the increase in other monitoring activities (i.e. crocodiles, tegus, iguanas, pythons).

There were 33 successful nests and 512 hatchlings captured, processed, tagged, and released in 2022. The first successful nest was discovered on June 27, 2022 and the last successful nest was located on August 16, 2022.

For more on these results, see Figure 6, Table 1 and Table 3.

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4.0 DISCUSSION The 2022 nesting and hatchling season proved to be a success for the American crocodile. Since the start of the program in 1978, the number of nests found in 2022 is the most documented (Table 1 ). FPL attributes this to the continued commitment to improving and protecting ideal crocodile habitat. This year, several hatchlings captured within the CCS were released back into the CCS for the fifth consecutive season, which is a decision made as a result of the improved quality of the CCS. The processed hatchlings were only released into the CCS towards the end of the season to avoid recapturing already processed crocs.

This section will discuss the 2022 nesting locations, hatchling data, CCS status, 2022 nesting season preparations and outreach.

Crocodile Nests During the 2022 American crocodile nesting season, a total of 33 successful nests were found. There were no signs of nest predation during incubation this season; however, there were predators such as raccoons, coyotes, Argentine black and white tegus, crabs, a house cat and various bird species documented on our trail cameras that were placed in crocodile nesting areas. On July 18, 2022 at 1 :56 AM, a coyote was caught on camera digging up a crocodile nest. Fortunately, the nest was inspected on the night of July 12 and the hatchlings were already recovered. Several raccoons were documented on camera in the test canal area but were unsuccessful in locating any crocodile nests. The house cat was out of the ordinary as they are not a native species and usually do not occur in the natural areas of the site. It was only caught on camera once in the test canal area.

The 29 nests located within the CCS indicate suitable conditions for the crocodiles to safely nest. The interior berms of the CCS provide ideal nesting and nursery habitat while also keeping the crocodiles away from roads and people. There were 19 nests found on the west side of the CCS (sections 1-5) and 10 nests found on the east side (section 6/east side). Out of the remaining four nests, two were found in the test canal area, one was found along the ID canal and the last nest was found in the mitigation crocodile sanctuary (MCS) (Figures 2 and 6). Nest 2122 along the ID canal was a surprise as the nest was in rather rocky substrate. History shows this does occasionally happen but certainly does not seem to be the preference of the crocodiles for nesting.

Effort was made to clear historical and suitable nesting habitat of overgrown vegetation to encourage nesting within and around the CCS. The areas cleared by FPL biologists continue to be used, showing that the crocodiles are benefitting from FPL pre-nesting season preparations. In 2022, continued efforts were made to remove invasive plant species such as Australian pine. Several nests were dug in areas where FPL had removed Australian pine trees, creating softer pockets of substrate. There was also an increased effort to burn the pine trees and pine needles that were piled up on the berms within the CCS. Drip torch lighting of the piles was the primary method as well as linear 9

fires up the berms to burn pine needles as well as seeds and saplings. The burning happened over a span of five total days the week of January 12, 2022. The burns primarily occurred on the east side of the CCS and we had 10 nests there in 2022 compared to nine in 2021. The burns and removal of Australian pine canopy did not negatively impact crocodile nesting. This mitigation work will allow for native recruitment moving forward.

The two northernmost nests were laid in the test canal area. Nest 0622 was laid in a sand mound that FPL biologists purposefully placed in 2018 to encourage the crocodiles to nest away from the road after a nest was found along the road in 2017. This was the third consecutive time a crocodile used the sand mound since it was placed. Nest 0722 was laid in a pile of substrate that was placed there after maintaining the test canal area over five years ago. This was the second consecutive year this croc used the substrate pile.

Several female crocodiles utilized the existing ponds that were designed and built on the berms to attract them. Once the female collects the hatchlings from their nest, she then transports them to these ponds, which are lower salinity nurseries, essential to hatchling survival. Ten camera traps were placed at potential nest sites located near the ponds to monitor crocodile activity, as well as invasive species predation. These cameras were able to capture the female crocodiles exhibiting nesting behaviors (see 6.0 Photos below).

The crocodiles' use of these refugia reinforces the importance of having them throughout the nesting habitat at Turkey Point.

The 2022 season began with the first hatched nest discovered on June 27, 2022 in the CCS on B12SXN4(south pond). The remaining successful nests hatched throughout June, July and August with the last hatched nest discovered on August 16, 2022 on B4ESXN4(N). The timing of the 2022 hatching is similar to that of previous years, however, due to the increase in activity, it did take longer to get to all of the nests that were hatching at similar times.

Hatch lings During the 2022 season, 512 hatchlings were captured, processed, and released back to suitable nursery habitat within the Turkey Point property. The average weight of the hatchlings was 55.5 grams, and the average total length was 25.9 centimeters, fitting usual patterns from previous years (Table 4). The success of finding 33 nests and capturing 512 hatchlings could be attributed, in part, to the work done prior to the season to prepare the nesting habitat, the increased effort by FPL biologists conducting nesting surveys and the CCS conditions continually improving. Prior to the 2022 nesting season, the berms with historical nesting areas were prepped and cleared of overgrown and exotic vegetation. This work facilitated the biologist's ability to observe any nesting behavior and activity around the potential nest sites and encourage female crocodiles to return to preferred sites.

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This year, 334 hatchlings were released in four ponds built specifically as hatchling refugia just south of the CCS in the MCS of the Everglades Mitigation Bank (Figure 5).

These ponds serve as a fantastic nursery that the crocodiles can eventually outgrow and then venture into Biscayne Bay or surrounding habitats. There were 109 hatch lings released into the C-107 canal, which has ideal mangrove cover, food sources, and is in close proximity to the L-31 canal, ID canal, and CCS.

Lastly, 69 hatch lings were released in the southern portion of the CCS at B29SXN5(south pond). This is the fifth consecutive year hatchlings have been released within the CCS due to significant improvements made to the water quality and habitat. There were significantly less hatchlings released into the CCS in 2022 compared to the 281 in released in 2021 in an attempt to decrease the amount of hatchling crocodiles coming into work areas and roads. Although we know the habitat within the CCS is ideal, we do not want to increase the risk of human/crocodile conflict by releasing higher numbers into the system. FPL still released a substantial amount into the CCS because they continue to thrive in the system. All the hatchlings released into the CCS were captured in the cooling canals. Information regarding release locations is included in Table 4.

CCS Status In 2022, the CCS continued to experience reductions in salinity which was the result of above normal rainfall combined with FPL's addition of low salinity Upper Floridan aquifer water during times when evaporation exceeded rainfall.

Through continued implementation of the 2016 Nutrient Management (NMP) and Thermal Efficiency (TEP) plans, nutrient concentrations continued to decline throughout the year and increased thermal efficiency continues to lower average CCS temperatures (4.5 degrees F lower since 2013). During 2022 the algae concentrations in the CCS have also significantly declined allowing for increased visibility and overall improved conditions in water clarity.

Additionally, over seven acres of Ruppia maritma pilot sites have been planted throughout the CCS in efforts to re-establish healthy seagrass beds to sequester CCS nutrients and maintain stability of canal sediments. Seagrass planting sites show promising growth and even expansion in some areas.

A significant component of both the NMP and TEP is vegetation management on the berms within the CCS. Removal of exotic woody vegetation, primarily Australian pines, improves air flow across and heat exchange of the cooling canals while removing a significant source of biomass-based nutrients from entering the canals. Vegetation management throughout the site also appears to be beneficial to croc nesting habitat, with over 1,400 acres treated and removed.

2023 Habitat Preparations To prepare for the 2023 nesting season, crocodile nesting hot spots are being evaluated to determine if maintenance is needed at each of the sites. FPL has plans to replace 11

organic soil in the MCS with a rockier substrate that is more favorable to native grasses and less favorable to exotic species. This rockier substrate will keep vegetation lower throughout the year allowing the crocodiles and other wildlife more access to the areas.

The goal is to have accessible nesting areas year-round, encouraging more females to investigate this area outside of nesting season. FPL also plans to clear vegetation in areas that no longer allow for crocs to enter due to excessive growth, such as some of the release ponds in the MCS. This will allow for more crocodile access as well as make it easier for biologists to survey and monitor. We will continue to remove excessive ground vegetation and exotic species. The plan is to till nesting areas to free the substrate of grasses and roots, making the area more appealing to nesting females. As the tegu population continues to increase FPL will be more diligent with our trapping efforts. This year alone, FPL has trapped 26 tegus in 71 days of trapping compared to 12 tegus in 85 days of trapping in 2021.

Outreach In addition to monitoring the crocodile population at Turkey Point, FPL biologists continue to educate the public on this threatened species. FPL works with media outlets and schools to showcase the efforts of the crocodile program. The FPL crocodile team highlighted the crocodile program by participating in local community events and career days at schools in Miami-Dade County in 2022. FPL's crocodile program was featured on nationally televised programs such as Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom, Nat Geo and Discovery. In addition, presentations/tours were given to county officials as well as other members of the community.

5.0 CONCLUSION

The American crocodile population continues to remain in a much stronger position than before the Turkey Point CCS was established. Today, crocodiles continue to migrate in and out of the system and call the system home.

With the environmental improvements taking place within the Turkey Point CCS, the American crocodiles had 33 successful nests. This resulted in 512 hatchlings being captured, processed, and released at Turkey Point in and around the CCS.

FPL will continue to monitor the Turkey Point population in order to better understand the trends for this threatened species and expects continued success.

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6.0 PHOTOS Photos from Camera Traps Photo 1: Adult female digging up her nest Photo 2: Female crocodile picking up eggs to assist offspring in hatching and taking them to a CCS pond 13

Photo 3: Female crocodile taking her hatch lings from her nest to one of the CCS ponds 14

Chart 1. American Crocodile Data from Turkey Point Clean Energy Center 2013-2022 American Crocodile (Crocody/us acutus)

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Table 1. American Crocodile Data from Turkey Point Clean Energy Center 2013-2022 Number of:

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Table 2. UTM Easting and Northing of Nest Locations in 2022 2022 Crocodile Nests Date Nest Number Berm Location Easting Northing 6/27/2022 01-22 B12SXN4(S pond) 0565457 2807336 6/30/2022 02-22 B11SXN2(N pond) 0565537 2811385 7/5/2022 03-22 Spivey Pond (S mound) 0566657 2811321 7/5/2022 04-22 B2ESXN5(S pond) 0566862 2804854 7/7/2022 05-22 B10SXN2(N pond) 0565538 2811387 7/12/2022 06-22 TCERD (Sand pile) 0566248 2813224 7/12/2022 07-22 TCWRd Pond 2(5) 0566158 2813278 7/12/2022 08-22 B16SXN2(N) 0565091 2811357 7/12/2022 09-22 B12SXN4(M pond) 0565441 2807738 7/13/2022 10-22 B23SXN4(M) 0564469 2807162 7/14/2022 11-22 B13SXN4(N pond) 0565365 2807349 7/14/2022 12-22 B26SXN5(M pond) 0564204 2805825 7/14/2022 13-22 B5ESXN4 (N pond) 0567055 2807822 7/19/2022 14-22 B1ESXN5(S) 0566779 2804917 7/21/2022 15-22 B11SXN3(N) 0565527 2809508 7/21/2022 16-22 B1ESXN5(S) 0566778 2804915 7/21/2022 17-22 B12SXN4(M) 0565445 2807482 7/22/2022 18-22 B10SXN2(S) 0565615 2809727 7/26/2022 19-22 B12SXN4(N pond) 0565455 2808015 7/26/2022 20-22 B13SXN4 (S pond) 0565445 2807470 7/27/2022 21-22 ID Nest 0563656 2805466 7/28/2022 22-22 B4ESXN2(M) 0567055 2810105 7/29/2022 23-22 B15SXN4(M) 0565188 2807645 7/29/2022 24-22 MCSM3W 0566070 2803941 8/2/2022 25-22 B2ESXN5(M) 0566857 2804911 8/2/2022 26-22 B1ESXN4(S) 0566769 2806567 8/4/2022 27-22 B20SXN4(S) 0564741 2806488 8/4/2022 28-22 123 4/5 cut 0564467 2806311 8/4/2022 29-22 B25SXN4(M) 0564294 2806677 8/9/2022 30-22 B29SXN5 (S pond) 0563949 2804760 8/11/2022 31-22 B12SXN4(S pond) 0565435 2807353 8/11/2022 32-22 B3ESXN3(M) 0566955 2808969 8/16/2022 33-22 B4ESXN4(N) 0567141 2808024 Page 1

Table 3. Crocodile Nest Survey 2022 Time Date Start Type of Survey Nest Number 1/14/2022 MCS Survey 2/1/2022 MCS Survey 3/10/2022 Test Canal Survey 3/10/2022 MCS Survey 3/18/2022 Test Canal Survey 3/31/2022 Nest Site Survey 4/6/2022 MCSSurvey 4/8/2022 13:00 MCS Survey 4/20/2022 EMB = Everglades Mitigation Bank MCS = Mitigation Crocodile Sanctuary in the Everglades Mitigation Bank CCS = Cooling Canal System ID= Interceptor Ditch DOA = Dead On Arrival 2022 Nest Surveys Comments Surveyor No fresh activity at new sand mounds other than iguanas. Flock of approx 20 white ibis were utilizing main big pond. 2.Sm female at the end of the finger canal. Manatees breeding in Card Sound canal. Mother and calf manatee also swimming through culverts at Sea Dade.

ML No croc activity on new sand mounds ML Ground has dried and truck can pass all the way through. Roads much wider and all cat tails have been removed. Areas are much more exposed but it shouldn't take long for the native vegetation to fill back in.

ML No croc activity. Sand mounds look great and vegetation free. Set up first camera at MCS M4W. Cleared paths to sand mounds so can be seen from water. Need to bring post to install camera at MCS M2E.

ML No croc activity. Installed camera at TCWRdP7S. Trimmed around camera and nesting area. ML B12SXN4(S pond) - Heavy croc nesting activity next to pond. Same spot as last year.

Spivey Ponds - Both areas disturbed by crocs. Area south of Spivey where frog spawning area is has croc activity as well.

ML MlW - Fresh croc activity M3E - Fresh croc activity Rest of mounds - no croc activity Saw 1.2 adult animals in the finger canals. I am assuming that both of these females are the ones that checked out the nesting areas at Ml Wand M3E.

Drove along ID and saw 12 adult crocs. 11 of them female.

Nest Site Survey Test Canals - No new croc activity Did these surveys with 3 folks from St. Lucie/In Water Research Group ML MlW-Installed camera M4W - Adjusted camera and turned back on. Fresh croc activity.

M3E - No croc activity Rest of MCS no croc activity ML ML and Avishka G. from UF completed datalogger survey.

130 4/5 cut-no croc activity, no water in pond.

B3ESXN2(N)- fresh croc slides. E side habitat is completely different. Almost all pine trees have been removed creating a much warmer and less shaded habitat. it will be interesting to see what the crocs do this year.

ML,AG Page 1 Note: For physical locations refer to Figure 2

Table 3. Crocodile Nest Survey 2022 Time Date Start Type of Survey Nest Number 4/22/2022 14:20 Nest Site Survey 4/22/2022 Test Canal Survey 4/26/2022 13:45 Nest Site Survey 4/27/2022 11:00 Nest Site Survey 4/27/2022 Test Canal Survey EMB = Everglades Mitigation Bank MCS = Mitigation Crocodile Sanctuary in the Everglades Mitigation Bank CCS = Cooling Canal System ID= Interceptor Ditch DOA= Dead On Arrival 2022 Nest Surveys Comments Surveyor Spivey Pond N mound-definite croc activity, ML put a camera up and removed vegetation N of Spivey Pond N mound there was also fresh croc activity.

Spivey Pond S mound-no croc activity. Water in main pond extremely clear. Much more clear than usual.

ML TCWRd P2(S)- Definite croc activity TCWRdP7 (S)- no croc activity TCERd Sand Mound-possible croc activity ML B10SXN2(N)- possible croc activity B11SXN2(N)- fresh croc activity, probable nest B16SXN2(N)- croc activity present B12SXN4(N)- Fresh croc activity. Definte nest N of pond in lantana. Note* Red Mangroves are growing great on the perimeter of this pond.

B12SXN4 in between M pond and S pond there are 2 possible nests on W side of berm.

Heavy croc activity. Flagged both spots with orange reflective tape.

B12SXN4 (S pond)- definite nest on E side of pond by usual camera trap area. Put camera trap out B12SXN4 (S pond) on west side of berm, definite croc activity. More than likely a nest.

Marked with orange reflective tape.

B12SXN4 (M pond)- Installed camera at the same spot she nested last year. 2 areas were investigated by crocs. Possible nest or 2 here.

Surveyed up and down canal 12 & 13 no croc activity.

B13SXN4 (N) E side-keep an eye on. Potential croc activity.

B20SXN4(S)- Definite croc nesting activity just N of spot from last year. 2 areas disturbed by crocs, could be 2 nests.

B27SXN4 through B29SXN4 no croc activity.

  • Need to mark B25SXN4 with reflective ribbon.

130 4/5 cut-no croc activity; young red mangroves are growing on perimeter of S side of island.

131 4/5 cut-no croc activity B31SXN5(M) on W side-definite croc activity. It is marked with red tape from previous year. Need to mark with reflective tape.

On W side of B27SXN5(S)- potential croc activity C32 through C28SXN5-no croc activity.

ML EMB-no new activity; no crocs in finger canal ML,JW Sand pile E survey-defintite activity. There was a softshell turtle egg present. Both other test canal nests are active as well.

ML Page 2 Note: For physical locations refer to Figure 2

Table 3. Crocodile Nest Survey 2022 Time Date Start Type of Survey Nest Number 5/20/2022 DOA 5/20/2022 Test Canal Survey 6/8/2022 9:00 ccs 6/14/2022 ccs 6/15/2022 ccs EMB = Everglades Mitigation Bank MCS = Mitigation Crocodile Sanctuary in the Everglades Mitigation Bank CCS = Cooling Canal System ID= Interceptor Ditch DOA= Dead On Arrival 2022 Nest Surveys Comments Surveyor DOA croc found in ID Canal. HL:49.5 SV:186.5 TL:351.3 TG:74.6 S: Male GPS:0563640,2805393. Croc was floating belly up in the ID canal. No obvious signs of trauma. We pulled croc out with telehandler and dumped in mitigation bank.

ML E Rd-no croc activity W Rd-no croc activity. Puddles all in road, no evidence of fresh croc slides.

ML B2ESXN5(S)- croc activity on E side of berm. This survey is being completed after heavy rains. The slides are tough to see. Water is the highest I have ever seen it. Entire E side of CCS is pineless. The habitat is significantly altered.

B2SXN5(S)- W side potential croc activity.

B2SXN2(N)- no croc activity B3ESXN2(N)- evident croc slide B4ESXN2(M)- marked with orange flagging. Potential croc activity.

ML B10SXN2(N)- no croc activity B11SXN2(N)- no croc activity; habitat looks great B16SXN2(N)- looks like there are slides from this season. No fresh slides. Saw Great Horned Owl on islands on Western most canal SXN2. Was in the pines.

B31SXN4(N)- put orange reflective flagging. potetial activity/nest B28SXN4(M)- put orange flagging for potential croc activity B25SXN4(M)-put orange flagging, potential croc activity B20SXN4(M)- put orange flagging, potential croc activity Checked from B32SXN4 through B17SXN4 ML Start at C16SXN4.

B15SXN4(M) on E side of berm-Definite croc activity; put orange flagging.

B14SXN4(N)- put orange flagging; potential croc activity E side of berm B14SXN4(M)- put orange flagging; potential croc activity E side of berm B12SXN4(M)- marked with orange flagging, Definite croc slide W side.

B12SXN4(N pond)- croc acitvity B12SXN4(M)- Least terns nested on the cleared area Checked from C16SXN4 through C10SXN4 131 4/5 cut-no croc activity 130 4/5 cut-no croc activity B31SXN5(M)- W side, definite croc activity. Marked with orange flagging.

B31SXN5(M) (more N} on W side-put orange flagging, Croc slides present.

B31SXN5(M)- on E side of berm put orange flagging. obvious croc slide.

Surveyed from C32 through C28 SXNS ML Page 3 Note: For physical locations refer to Figure 2

Table 3. Crocodile Nest Survey 2022 Time Date Start Type of Survey Nest Number 6/16/2022 MCS Survey 6/16/2022 Test Canal Survey 6/22/2022 Nest Site Survey 6/22/2022 Test Canal Nest Site Survey 6/23/2022 ccs 6/23/2022 Nest Nighttime Survey 6/27/2022 Nest Nighttime Survey 0122 6/28/2022 CCS Nest Daytime Survey EMB = Everglades Mitigation Bank MCS = Mitigation Crocodile Sanctuary in the Everglades Mitigation Bank CCS = Cooling Canal System ID= Interceptor Ditch DOA= Dead On Arrival 2022 Nest Surveys Comments Surveyor All mounds had iguana activity. Grass growing very high throughout MCS. For the most part sand mounds have stayed grass free. Removed random patches of greenery. No croc activity. No crocs at end of finger canal ML W Rd-no croc activity E Rd-sand pile-fresh croc activity TCERdP2(S)- fresh croc activity TCERdP3(S)- fresh croc activity ML There was a report of nesting activity off of the E Grand Canal Rd. There is a clear slide from Grand Canal to the E road. Upon inspection the slide leads to an area that holds fresh water. I did not find any nesting ativity, however I did flag it just in case and will continue to monitor it.

Spivey(S) mound-heavy croc activity Rest of Spivey area-no croc activity ML E Rd Pd2(S)- croc activity E Rd sand mound-croc activity W Rd-no croc activity ML E side-went down Grand Canal saw 2 obvious slides heading E. No nesting observed B4ESXN4(M)- on W side of berm I put orange flagging for croc activity Saw Great Horned owl in SXNS Surveyed rest of E side-no croc activity ML ML is checking W side with Thomas, Danny & Cole. Avi & Kenny are surveying E side ML,TW,DB,CT,AG,KS ML, Ryan M, Savi S, and Avi G surveyed W side B12SXN4(S pond)- retrieved x22 hatchlings. Believe there were at least 2 that we missed. 2 yearlings were alse in pond (Nest 0122)

Kenny Sand Cole surveyed E side-no croc activity W side-C11SXN4 through C13SXN4-no croc activity C20SXN4 through C25SXN4-no croc activity C27SXNS-no croc activity C28SXNS through C32SXNS-no croc activity B29SXNS-dropped flashlight. Need to go back during day to look for it B10SXN2, B11SXN2, B16SXN2-no croc activity ML, RM, SS, AG, KS, CT ML, Noah Carlcia& Jenny Paul BSSXN4-flagged area on N side of berm. Looks like croc nest B12SXN4(S pond)- no croc activity B12SXN4(N pond)-no croc activity B29SXNS(S pond)- no croc activity ML, NC, JP Page 4 Note: For physical locations refer to Figure 2

Table 3. Crocodile Nest Survey 2022 Time Date Start Type of Survey Nest Number 6/29/2022 MCSSurvey 6/29/2022 Test Canal Nest Site Survey 6/30/2022 ccs 0222 0122 6/30/2022 CCS Nest Night Survey 0222 7/1/2022 Test Canal Nest Site Survey EMB = Everglades Mitigation Bank MCS = Mitigation Crocodile Sanctuary in the Everglades Mitigation Bank CCS = Cooling Canal System ID= Interceptor Ditch DOA= Dead On Arrival 2022 Nest Surveys Comments Surveyor No croc activity. Extremely overgrown. The areas need to be trimmed post croc season.

The walkways need to have poisonwood removed ML No new croc activity ML B10SXN2(N)- no croc activity B11SXN2(N)- Nest 0222 hatched with 14 hatched eggs and 1 infertile. Hatchlings are in the pond. Potential for 2 nests B16SXN2(N)- fresh croc activity B13SXN4(M ponds) no croc activity B12SXN4(N pond)- no croc activity. There are fish in pond B12SXN4(M pond)- no croc activity B12SXN4 rest of berm-no croc activity 130 4/5 cut-no croc activity 1314/5 cut-no croc activity B26SXN5(M)- no croc activity B1ESXN5(S)- on E side of berm-fresh croc activity B2ESXN5(S)- Definite nest. Marked with orange flagging on W side of berm almost directly across from B1ESXN5(S) nests B2ESXN5(S)- Just south of the above mentioned nest-definite croc activity leading into S pond. Flagged with orange tape ML ML, JW & Alvaro Velasco went to nest 0222. Collected total of 33 hatchlings B10SXN2(N)-no croc activity B16SXN2(N)-no croc activity B12SXN4(S pond)- caught 1 straggler {Nest 0122)

Caught total of 34 hatchlings B26SXN5{N)-no croc activity B20SXN4(S)-no croc activity B25SXN4-no croc activity Canal 32 all the way down-no croc activity Kenny Spivey & Danny survey E side-no croc activity ML, JW, AV, KS, DB No new croc activity ML Page 5 Note: For physical locations refer to Figure 2

Table 3. Crocodile Nest Survey 2022 Time Date Start Type of Survey Nest Number 0322 7/5/2022 ccs 0422 7/5/2022 Test Canal Nest Site Survey 0322 0422 7/5/2022 Nighttime Nest Survey 0522 EMB = Everglades Mitigation Bank MCS = Mitigation Crocodile Sanctuary in the Everglades Mitigation Bank CCS = Cooling Canal System ID= Interceptor Ditch DOA= Dead On Arrival 2022 Nest Surveys Comments Surveyor Saw new hacthing on camera night of 7 /4/22. Went out to confirm Nest 0322-Spivery Pond (S Mound)

There were 24 hatched eggs. 1 hatchling on exposed nest. 8 dead hatchlings. It looked like a combination of underdeveloped hatchlings and fully developed hatchlings that may have been flattened by the mothers weight. They were pushed into the dirt in her travel path.

One hatchling that has pipped but stayed in the nest. I hatched in my hand but appears to be underdeveloped. There were also 3 infertile eggs. We collected total of 2 hatch lings during the day.

She took the rest of the hatch lings just W of the nest to the pond B1ESXN5(N)- E site of berm-definite croc nest with croc activity B2ESXN5(S)- on W side the N of two S nests-fresh slides, but hasnt hatched yet B1ESXN5(S)- on E side-fresh activity B2ESXN5(S)- southernmost nest of W side of berm-Nest 0422-3 hatched eggs, 2 hatchlings dead in eggs, 3 infertile eggs. Nest is most likely 1-2 days old. Did not see hatch lings in pond.

B4ESXN4(N)- W side of berm-definite croc nest with fresh slides. Put orange reflective flagging B4ESXN2(M)- E side of berm-fresh slides. Likely a nest. Marked with orange reflective flagging ML Sand pile-fresh croc slides. Installed camera. Several iguana and turtle nests hatched in mound.

TCW RdP2(S)- croc slides present ML ML, Mike Malden, Emily F Spivey Pond (S Mound)- found 24 hatchlings. Found 2 dead in pond (Nest 0322)

B10SXN2 (N pond)- found 21 hatchlings (Nest 0522)

E side boat checked all 6 canals B2ESXN5-cound not find hatchlings. Nest 0422. The drags show that she took them into B2ESXN5 (S pond) and B3SXN5(S pond), with no luck as well. Saw approx. five 2+ meter animals. Most likely nesting females. We also checked dead end canal and all areas by Land U closer to the plant-no nesting activity KS & Thomas checked C20SXN4 through C26SXN4-no croc activity Not able to find Nest 0522, only found the hatchlings in the pond ML, MM, EF, KS, TW Page 6 Note: For physical locations refer to Figure 2

Table 3. Crocodile Nest Survey 2022 Time Date Start Type of Survey Nest Number 0322 0422 7/7/2022 CCS Nighttime Hatchling Survey 0522 0622 7/12/2022 Test Canal Nest Site Survey 0722 0822 7/12/2022 ccs 0922 EMB = Everglades Mitigation Bank MCS = Mitigation Crocodile Sanctuary in the Everglades Mitigation Bank CCS = Cooling Canal System ID= Interceptor Ditch DOA= Dead On Arrival 2022 Nest Surveys Comments Surveyor ML w/ Mutual of Omaha crew, Kate Macgregor, MJH, Jessica Pineda Nest 0322-caught 2 stragglers Nest 0422-B2ESXNS (S Pond)- caught 2 stragglers in canal 2 on W bank of B2ESXN2 Nest 0522-B10SXN2 (N Pond)- caught 1 straggler ML, KM, MJH, JP, KS, Kenny & Avi caught 1 straggler in C11SXN2(N)- could be from B10SXN2 or B11SXN2 AG, Mutual of Omaha Total of 6 hatchlings caught crew Saw TCE Rd sand pile hatching on camera. When I drove up mom croc took off. I dug up rest of nest. There were 20 infertile eggs, 13 hatched eggs, 1 hatchling hatched in my hand, 2 hatchlings in nest, and 2 pipped eggs were present as well (Nest 0622)

Went to waters edge and caught 7 more hatch lings on the edge of the bank.

Nest 0622-TCERd Sand Pile Nest 0722-TCWRdP2(S): 16 hatched eggs, 2 dead in nest. Fire ants got to them. Looks like she put them in P2 Rest of TC-no croc activity ML B10SXN2(N)- nest is right next to B11SXN2(N) nest on B11SXN2{N)

Nest 0822-B16SXN2(N)- 9 hatched eggs, 4 infertile eggs, 5 pipped hatchlings from nest May be a 2nd nest as well Nest 0922-B12SXN4(M pond)- 25 infertile eggs, 9 dead in egg, 4 hatched eggs, 2 crocs. The nest was slightly disturbed but looks like the mother did not excavate it completely, leaving most to die in the nest C11SXN4-no croc activity B12SXN4(N pond)- no croc activity B20SXN4(S)- no croc activity B25SXN4(S)- no croc activity 1314/5 cut-no croc activity 130 4/5 cut-no croc activity B31SXNS-no croc activity BlESXNS (E side)- fresh slides on W side of berm BlESXNS(W side)- fresh slides but nest not hatched yet B2ESXN(S)- W side of berm-fresh croc slides B2ESXNS(N)- W side of berm-fresh slides but not hatched yet B4ESXN2(M)- fresh slides but not hatched yet ClE through CSE-no other activity other than what is mentioned above ML Page 7 Note: For physical locations refer to Figure 2

Table 3. Crocodile Nest Survey 2022 Time Date Start Type of Survey Nest Number 0622 0722 7/13/2022 CCS Nighttime Nest Survey 1022 7/14/2022 ccs 1122 1222 7/14/2022 ccs 1322 7/15/2022 MCS Survey 7/15/2022 Test Canal Nest Site Survey EMB = Everglades Mitigation Bank MCS = Mitigation Crocodile Sanctuary in the Everglades Mitigation Bank CCS = Cooling Canal System ID= Interceptor Ditch DOA= Dead On Arrival 2022 Nest Surveys Comments Surveyor TCERd Sand Mound-found 12 hatchlings (Nest 0622)

TCWRd P2(S}- found 19 hatchlings (Nest 0722)

B23SXN4(M}- found 19 hatchlings (Nest 1022}

ML Cole, Avi surveyed test canals B16SXN2(N}- no croc activity B10SXN2(N}- no croc activity B11SXN2(N}- no croc activity went straight to assist KS and Danny with nest 1022 on B23SXN4(N}

KS and Danny checked C20SXN4 through C23SXN4 as well ML, CT, AG, KS, DB B16SXN2-no croc activity B20SXN4-no croc activity B25SXN4-no croc activity B31SXN5-no croc activity B26SXN5-no croc activity Cl E Side-no croc activity C2 E Side-no croc activity ML Nest 1122-B13SXN4(N pond}- found 5 hatchlings Nest 1222-B26SXNS(M pond}- found 7 hatchlings Nest 1322-BSESXN4(N pond}- found 20 hatchlings Total of 32 hatchlings caught KS and Danny surveyed C20SXN4 through C26SXN4 ML, Blake Russ, Phil Hammond surveyed all E side ponds Island w/ pond in section 1-no croc activity C17SXN2 through C15SXN2-no croc activity C32SXN4-no croc activity C32SXN5-no croc activity Found 3 recapture hatchlings from this year in Canal 32 and S collector. They were orginally released in C-107.

Nest 1122-10 infertile eggs, 1 dead in egg, 3 did not pip. They had short top snouts which did not allow them to use their egg tooth to pip out of the egg ML, BR, PH, KS, DB No new croc activity. Vegetation super overgrown but sand piles have remained vegetation free ML No croc activity ML Page 8 Note: For physical locations refer to Figure 2

Table 3. Crocodile Nest Survey 2022 Time Date Start Type of Survey Nest Number 1222 1322 7/19/2022 ccs 1422 7/19/2022 MCS Survey 7/19/2022 Test Canal Nest Site Survey 1222 1322 7/19/2022 CCS Nighttime Nest Survey 1422 7/21/2022 ccs 1522 0822 1522 1622 7/21/2022 CCS Nighttime Nest Survey 1722 1622 7/22/2022 ccs 1822 EMB = Everglades Mitigation Bank MCS = Mitigation Crocodile Sanctuary in the Everglades Mitigation Bank CCS = Cooling Canal System ID = Interceptor Ditch DOA= Dead On Arrival 2022 Nest Surveys Comments Surveyor Nest 1222-14 hatched eggs in nest Nest 1422-17 infertile eggs, 3 hatched eggs in nest B4ESXN4(M)- no eggs or eggshells found. Could be nest 1322 B4ESXN2(M)- Cane grass nest. Fresh croc activity B10SXN2(N)- no croc activity B11SXN2(N)- no croc activity B16SXN2(N)- no croc activity B12SXN4-no croc activity B2ESXN5(M)- fresh slides ML Still no croc activity whatsoever ML No croc activity ML Nest 1222-B26SXN5(M)- 14 hatchlings caught Nest 1322-B5ESXN4(N pond)- 1 hatchling caught Nest 1422-B1ESXN5(S)- E side of berm-3 hatchlings caught Total of 18 caught ML B11SXN3(N)-Nest 1522-12 hatched eggs, 2 infertile, 1 hatchling in egg B11SXN2(N)- no activity ML Nest 0822-B16SXN2(N)- 10 hatchlings caught Nest 1522-B11SXN2(N)- 22 hatchlings caught Nest 1622-B1ESXN5(S) (second nest)- 13 hatchlings caught Nest 1722-B12SXN4(M) (Canal 13)- 14 hatchlings caught Total 59 hatchlings caught B12SXN4(N Pond)- no croc activity B12SXN4(M Pond)- no croc activity Canal 11SXN4 through Canal 13SXN4-no croc activity C21SXN4 through C26SXN4-no croc activity C29SXN4-no croc activity 130 4/5 cut-no croc activity 131 4/5 cut-no croc activity C26SXN6-no croc activity C32SXN5-no croc activity C32SXN4-no croc activity B31SXN4(S Pond)- no croc activity. Pond is crystal clear with 5 leopard frogs ML Nest 1622-B1ESXM2(S) (2nd nest)- 1 hatched egg and 1 infertile egg Nest 1822-B10SXN2(S)- found hatched nest. Seems to be 1-2 weeks old. 5 hatched eggs shells in nest. Nest cavity is large but didn't see hatchlings in buttonwood on edge ML Page9 Note: For physical locations refer to Figure 2

Table 3. Crocodile Nest Survey 2022 Time Date Start Type of Survey Nest Number 1222 1822 1922 7/26/2022 Nighttime Nest Survey 2022 7/27/2022 Test Canal Nest Site Survey 7/27/2022 2122 2222 7/28/2022 CCS Daytime Survey 2122 EMB = Everglades Mitigation Bank MCS = Mitigation Crocodile Sanctuary in the Everglades Mitigation Bank CCS = Cooling Canal System ID= Interceptor Ditch DOA= Dead On Arrival 2022 Nest Surveys Comments Surveyor Kenny & Avi surveyed East side B2ESXNS(S)- 1 hatchling caught ClESXNS(S)- 7 hatchlings caught C2EB1SXNS{S)- 2 hatchlings caught ML & Danny surveyed West side Found new nest hatched. Nest 1922-Bl2SXN4{N pond)- 13 hatchlings caught. Found 12 hatched eggs, 2 infertile, 3 hatchlings still in eggs Nest 2022-Bl3SXN4{S pond)- 6 hatchlings caught. Haven't found nest yet, hatchlings are fresh. Mom may bring more.

Nest 1222-B26SXNS-1 straggler hatchling caught Nest 1822-Bl0SXN2{S)- 2 hatchlings caught Cl3SXN4-caught 2 straggler hatchlings Total 34 hatchlings caught BlOSXN2{N pond)- no croc activity BllSXN2(N pond)- no croc activity Bl6SXN2{N)- no croc activity CllSXN2 through Cl3SXN4-no croc activity Went to Cl2SXN4 through Cl4SXN4 C21SXN4 through C27SXN4-no croc activity B26SXNS-no croc activity other than 1 straggler previously mentioned C32SXNS-no croc activity C32SXN4-no croc activity C31SXN3-no croc activity ML, KS, AG, DB East road-no croc activity West road-no croc activity ML Marlayna reported hatchling crocs at south sampling station at ID. I went and confirmed fresh hatchlings under the platform. These are going to be from Nest 2122. I didn't want the mother to move hatchlings so I did not inspect around platform well for nest. Couldn't find it in the surrounding area. Will go out night of 7 /28 to catch them ML, KS, AG, DB B4ESXN2(M)- Nest 2222 hatched-12 hatched eggs at nest. Most likely took hatch lings to BSESXN2(M pond)- will collect tonight B2ESXN2{S) {slightly further north)- fresh croc slides and activity but no nest.

Drove C32SXNS looking for Nest 2122 but unable to locate Surveyed Cl2SXN4, Cl3SXN4, Cl3SXN4, Cl4SXN4 for Nest 1922 but no croc activity ML Page 10 Note: For physical locations refer to Figure 2

Table 3. Crocodile Nest Survey 2022 Time Date Start Type of Survey Nest Number 2122 2222 7/29/2022 Nighttime Nest Survey 2322 7/29/2022 MCSSurvey 2422 2522 8/2/2022 ccs 2622 2322 2422 8/2/2022 CCS Nighttime Nest Survey 2522 8/4/2022 ccs 2722 EMB = Everglades Mitigation Bank MCS = Mitigation Crocodile Sanctuary in the Everglades Mitigation Bank CCS = Cooling Canal System ID= Interceptor Ditch DOA= Dead On Arrival 2022 Nest Surveys Comments Surveyor Nest 2322-B15SXN4(M)- 25 hatchlings caught Nest 2122-ID Nest-17 hatchlings caught Nest 2222-B4ESXN2(M)- 14 hatchlings caught C2ESXN5(S)- 1 straggler hatch ling caught from unknown nest B31SXN4(S pond)- 2 hatchlings caught. Need to check area for potential nest Total of 59 hatchlings caught ML, Thomas, JH & RN went to ID and surveyed southern portion up until land bridge C1ESXN5 through SXN3-no croc activity C2ESXN5-no croc activity B1ESXN5(N pond)- no croc activity B5ESXN2(M pond)- no croc activity ML,TW M3W-Nest 2422-found 6 hatched egg shells and 2 infertile eggs Rest of MCS-no croc activity ML Nest 2522-B2ESXN5(M)- 9 hatched eggs present. There are crocs in B2ESXN5(S pond)

Nest 2622-B1ESXN4(S)- freshly hatched nest. Only found 1 egg. Checked B1ESXN5(S pond) but they were not present.

B31SXN4(S pond)- saw 2 or 3 hatchling crocs.Was able to catch 1. Will come back for capture tonight B26SXN5-no croc activity Surveyed sanctuary in 4/5 cut-no croc activity B1ESXN5(M)(Canal 2)- fresh slides but no hatched nest ML ML, TW surveyed MCS and East side AH, Cole, Avi Garcia surveyed West side B31SXN4(S Pond)- 2 hachlings caught Nest 2322-B15SXN4-5 hatchlings caught Nest 2522-B2ESXN5(M)- 14 hatchlings caught Nest 2422-MCS nest-4 hatch lings caught East side of Canal 1 & 2 SXN5-2 straggler hatchlings caught E side of C6SXN5-1 straggler hatch ling caught Total of 28 hatch lings caught ML, TW, AH, CT, AG B20SXN4(S)- Nest 2722-9 hatched eggs, 1 dead in egg and 4 infertiles. Will go out tonight to try to locate B1ESXN2(M)-Canal 2-Not hatched yet Drove the datalogger route. Did not see any other croc activity ML Page 11 Note: For physical locations refer to Figure 2

Table 3. Crocodile Nest Survey 2022 Time Date Start Type of Survey Nest Number 2722 2822 8/4/2022 CCS Nighttime Nest Survey 2922 8/9/2022 ccs 8/9/2022 CCS Nighttime Nest Survey 3022 EMB = Everglades Mitigation Bank MCS = Mitigation Crocodile Sanctuary in the Everglades Mitigation Bank CCS = Cooling Canal System ID = Interceptor Ditch DOA= Dead On Arrival 2022 Nest Surveys Comments Surveyor Nest 2722-B20SXN4(S)- 1 hatchling caught Nest 2822-123 4/5 Cut-3 hatchlings caught. No eggs in nest Nest 2922-B25SXN4(M)- 12 hatchlings caught. No eggs left in nest. Mom was in pond.

Hatchlings are small. Most likely new nest. Need to search for it. Left at least 1 in pond.

B29SXN4(M pond)- 1 hatchling caught B24SXN4(M)- 1 straggler hatchling caught B23SXN4(M)- 1 straggler hatchling caught C32SXN5-1 straggler hatchling caught B5ESXN2(M)- 2 hatchlings caught Total of 32 hatch lings caught Surveyed C19SXN4 through C29SXN4, C32SXN5, C32SXN4, C32SXN3, B27SXN3(N pond),

B29SXN4(M pond), 123 4/5 Cut, all of east side and ponds ML 130 4/5 Cut-no croc activity 131 4/5 Cut-no croc activity C32SXN5-no croc activity B26SXN5-no croc activity B2ESXN5(M)- no croc activity. Thinking it might be a basking area rather than a nest. Time will tell.

B31SXN5(S)- no croc activity B30SXN5(S)-no croc activity B29SXN5(S}- no croc activity B28SXN5(S)- no croc activity B27SXN5(S)- no croc activity ML ll:lL~~XN'l-\\1v1 1-'onaJ- ~ natcn11ngs caugnt B29SXN5(S Pond)- Nest 3022-2 hatchlings caught C15SXN4(M)- 3 hatchlings caught B29SXN5-1 straggler hatchling caught in CCS B25SXN5(Middle)- 1 hatchling caught B30SXN5(S Pond)- 1 hatchling caught Total of 13 hatchlings caught Nest 3022-B29SXN5(S Pond)- nest had 14 infertile eggs, 2 hatched eggs and 2 dead in egg (old}. Saw 2 older hatchlings spread out. Mother croc rushed me to defend hatchlings. She was 3 meters long.

ML, CT, TW, AG Page 12 Note: For physical locations refer to Figure 2

Table 3. Crocodile Nest Survey 2022 Time Date Start Type of Survey Nest Number 8/11/2022 CCS Nighttime Nest Survey 3122 3222 8/16/2022 CCS Nighttime Nest Survey 3322 8/18/2022 CCS Nighttime Nest Survey NA EMB = Everglades Mitigation Bank MCS = Mitigation Crocodile Sanctuary in the Everglades Mitigation Bank CCS = Cooling Canal System ID= Interceptor Ditch DOA= Dead On Arrival 2022 Nest Surveys Comments Surveyor South Collector-1 straggler hatchling caught BlSSXNS (4th island in)- 3 hatchlings caught Nest 3122-B12SXN4(S Pond) on west side of pond-11 hatchlings caught B3ESXN3(M)- Canal 3 marked with orange flagging-8 hatchlings caught Yearling caught in B12SXN4(S Pond)

Total of 24 hatchlings and 1 yearling caught KS and ML closed out SXN4 by finishing to C9SXN4 Danny and Cole finished out SXNS by going from C26SXN5 through C9SXN5 Stopped at C14SXN3 ML, KS, DB, CT xl cattails at SXN3 canal 32 by cattails xl B14SXN1 N I x2 B29SXN4 (M POND) x14 B4ESXN4 (N) Nest 3322 x2 B3ESXN3 (M) Nest 3222 x6 Random Stragglers x26 total caught Finished out E side & SXN 3 ML,KS Caught 6 stragglers ML,KS Page 13 Note: For physical locations refer to Figure 2

Table 4. Tagged Hatchlings 2022 Turkey Point Date Marked Nest Number Tag Number Number 6/30/2022 0122 606116827 3904 6/30/2022 0122 606108776 3905 6/30/2022 0122 606115278 3907 6/30/2022 0122 606108850 3908 6/30/2022 0122 606106063 3909 6/30/2022 0122 606115586 3910 6/30/2022 0122 606117321 3913 6/30/2022 0122 606006615 3914 6/30/2022 0122 606115594 391S 6/30/2D22 0122 606117113 3916 6/30/2022 0122 606109369 3917 6/30/2022 0122 606108081 3918 6/30/2022 0122 606114607 3919 6/30/2022 0122 606000362 3920 6/30/2022 0122 606110070 3921 6/30/2022 0122 606105517 3922 6/30/2022 0122 60611254B 3923 6/30/2022 0122 606116104 3924 6/30/2022 0122 606115004 3925 6/30/2022 0122 606109064 3926 6/30/2022 0122 606109377 3927 6/30/2022 0122 606107869 3928 7/1/2022 0122 606116020 3929 7/5/2022 0222 606107016 3930 7/5/2022 0222 606113809 3931 7/5/2022 0222 605123298 3932 7/5/2022 0222 606108016 3933 7/S/2022 0222 606114838 3934 7/5/2022 0222 606114002 3935 7/5/2022 0222 606107109 3936 7/S/2022 0222 606104860 3937 7/S/2022 0222 606108781 3938 7/S/2022 0222 606117303 3939 7/S/2022 0222 606115891 3940 7/S/2022 0222 606114328 3941 7/S/2022 0222 606108100 3942 7/5/2022 0222 606106261 3943 7/5/2022 0222 6061038B9 3944 7/S/2022 0222 605256611 3945 7/5/2022 0222 6061067B0 3946 7/5/2022 0222 60611209S 3947 7/5/2022 0222 606117121 3948 7/5/2022 0222 606112317 3949 7/5/2022 0222 606108817 39S0 7/5/2022 0222 606106600 3951 7/5/2022 0222 606104852 3952 7/5/2022 0222 606116620 3953 7/S/2022 0222 606111838 39S4 7/5/2022 0222 606112637 3955 7/S/2022 0222 606282835 3956 7/5/2022 0222 6062B4853 39S7 7/S/2022 0222 606275771 3958 7/5/2022 0222 606267522 39S9 7/5/2022 0222 606289536 3960 7/S/2022 0222 606283514 3961 7/S/2022 0222 606270862 3962 7/6/2022 0322 606273774 3963 7/6/2022 0322 606286081 3964 EMS= Everglades Mitigation Bank MCS = Mitigation Crocodile Sanctuary In the Everglades Mitigation Bank LINK= Unknown Head 1cm)

Snout Vent (cm} Total Lenet:h (cm) Tail Girth (cm) 3.9 13.0 26.3 5.4 3.9 12.6 25.6 5.3 3.9 13.7 27.7 5.4 4.0 13.3 27.0 5.3 3.9 13.6 27.3 5.4 3.9 13.3 26.1 5.3 3.9 13.2 26.5 S.3 4.0 13.3 26.9 S.3 3.9 12.6 25,6 S.5 4.0 13.3 26.6 5.5 3.9 12.9 26.6 s.s 4.0 12.8 26.6 5.4 4.0 13.2 26.1 5.4 4.0 12.9 26.6 S.4 4.0 13.S 27.2 S.4 3.9 13.0 26.0 5.3 4.0 13.0 26.6 5.4 4.0 13.S 26.8 S.3 3.9 13.3 26.8 5.5 3.8 12.9 26.2 5.3 4.0 13.4 26.8 S.5 3.8 13.3 27.1 S.6 4.0 13.4 26.9 S.5 3.6 12.5 25.4 5.0 3.6 12.7 25.5 5.0 3.8 13.1 26.S 5.0 3.7 12.6 25.3 5.0 3.7 12.5 25.5 5.1 3.7 12.2 25.1 5.0 3.7 12.S 25.6 5.0 3.7 12.6 25.8 5.0 3.7 12.6 25.8 S.1 3.8 12.9 25.9 5.0 3.6 12.6 25.6 5.0 3.7 12.9 26.0 5.0 3.7 12.5 25.5 5.0 3.7 12.8 26.0 s.o 3.6 12.6 2S.4 s.o 3.8 13.0 26.0 5.1 3.7 13.0 26.1 5.0 3.6 12.7 25.2 4.7 3.7 12.4 24.8 s.o 3.S 12.4 2S.5 4.9 3.7 13.0 26.4 s.o 3.7 13.0 25.9 5.0 3.8 12.9 25.8 s.o 3.7 13.0 26.4 5.0 3.7 12.9 26.0 4.9 3.7 13,0 25.6 5.0 3.6 12.S 25.4 5.0 3.6 13.0 26.4 5.0 3.6 12.8 26.1 s.o 0.4 12.4 25.2 s.o 3.7 12.6 2S.9 s.o 3.7 12.5 25.5 5.0 3.7 12.9 2S.8 5.1 3.S 11.5 23.6 4.5 3.S 11.2 23.4 4.7 Tag12ed Hatchllngs 2022 Scute Clippings Sex Weight{g)

Capture location Release Location RD LD s

Comments M

63.2 B12SXN4 IS PONO)

C-107 4,5,9 0

4,10,11 M

62.1 B12SXN415 POND)

C-107 4,5,9 0

5,10,11 M

63.7 B12SXN4 IS PONO)

C-107 4,5,9 0

7,10,11 M

64.2 B12SXN4 IS POND)

C-107 4,5,9 0

8,10,11 M

64.2 B125XN4 IS POND)

C-107 4,5,9 0

9,10,11 M

62.2 B125XN4 IS POND)

C-107 4,5,9 1

10,11 First 3 single scutes fused together, 4&5, 6&7 fused together M

62.S B12SXN4 IS POND)

C-107 4,S,9 1

3,10,11 M

65.2 B12SXN4 IS POND)

C-107 4,5,9 1

4,10,11 M

6S.8 B12SXN4 IS POND)

C-107 4,S,9 1

5,10,11 M

67.S B12SXN4 IS POND)

C-107 4,5,9 1

6,10,11 M

64.2 B12SXN4 IS POND)

C-107 4,5,9 1

7,10,11 M

64.9 B12SXN4 IS PONO)

C-107 4,S,9 1

B,10,11 Single 1&2 fused, 4&5 fused, double left & right scutes smaller than M

63.3 B12SXN4 IS POND)

C-107 4,5,9 1

9,10,11 normal M

61.6 B12SXN4 IS POND)

C-107 4,5,9 2

10,11 M

64.1 B12SXN4 IS POND)

C-107 4,5,9 2

1,10,11 M

62.3 B125XN4 (S POND)

C-107 4,S,9 2

2,10,11 M

64.4 B12SXN4 IS POND)

C-107 4,5,9 2

3,10,11 M

66.S B12SXN4 (S POND)

C-107 4,S,9 2

4,10,11 M

66.6 B12SXN4 IS PON 0)

C-107 4,5,9 2

5,10,11 M

66.1 B12SXN4 IS PON DI C-107 4,5,9 2

6,10,11 M

65.6 B12SXN4 IS PON DI C-107 4,S,9 2

7,10,11 M

67.7 B12SXN4 IS POND)

C-107 4,5,9 2

8,10,11 M

66.9 B12SXN4 (S POND)

C-107 4,S,9 2

9,10,11 One straggler from nest caught on 6/30/22 M

S6.4 B11SXN2IN PONO)

C-107 4,S,9 3

10,11 M

54.1 B11SXN2IN PONO)

C-107 4,5,9 3

1,10,11 M

56.0 B11SXN2IN POND)

C-107 4,5,9 3

2,10,11 M

52.4 B11SXN2(N PONO)

C-107 4,5,9 3

3,10,11 M

S8.2 B11SXN21N PONO)

C-107 4,S,9 3

4,10,11 M

54.6 811SXN2IN POND)

C-107 4,5,9 3

5,10,11 M

S4.1 B11SXN21N POND)

C-107 4,S,9 3

6,10,11 M

54.S B11SXN21N POND)

C-107 4,5,9 3

7,10,11 M

57.5 B11SXN21N POND)

C-107 4,5,9 3

8,10,11 M

S6.8 B11SXN2IN POND)

C-107 4,5,9 3

9,10,11 M

54.2 B11SXN2IN POND)

C-107 4,5,9 4

10,11 M

56.4 B11SXN2IN POND)

C-107 4,5,9 4

1,10,11 M

S5.0 B11SXN21N PONO)

C-107 4,5,9 4

2,10,11 M

SS.6 811SXN2IN POND)

C-107 4,5,9 4

3,10,11 M

53.2 B11SXN2IN POND)

C-107 4,S,9 4

4,10,11 M

S9.1 B11SXN2IN POND)

C-107 4,5,9 4

5,10,11 M

5B.2 B11SXN2IN PONO)

C-107 4,5,9 4

6,10,11 M

51.2 B11SXN2IN PONO)

C-107 4,5,9 4

7,10,11 M

52.6 811SXN2IN PONO)

C-107 4,5,9 4,5 8,10,11 Accidentally cut double left 5 M

51.5 B11SXN2IN PONO)

C-107 4,5,9 4

9,10,11 M

56.2 B11SXN2IN PONO)

C-107 4,5,9 5

10,11 M

60.9 B11SXN2IN PONO)

C-107 4,5,9 5

1,10,11 M

54.4 811SXN2IN PONO)

C-107 4,S,9 5

2,10,11 M

57.6 811SXN2IN PONO)

C-107 4,5,9 s

3,10,11 M

54.2 B11SXN2IN POND)

C-107 4,5,9 5

4,10,11 M

58.S 811SXN21N PONO)

C-107 4,S,9 5

5,10,11 M

57.1 811SXN2IN PONO)

C-107 4,5,9 s

6,10,11 M

56.7 B11SXN21N POND)

C-107 4,5,9 s

7,10,11 M

55.S B11SXN2IN POND)

C-107 4,5,9 s

8,10,11 M

55.1 B11SXN2IN PONO)

C-107 4,5,9 5

9,10,11 M

54.7 B11SXN2IN POND)

C-107 4,S,9 6

10,11 M

54.7 B11SXN21N PONO)

C-107 4,5,9 6

1,10,11 M

59.3 811SXN21N PONO)

C-107 4,5,9 6

2,10,11 M

47.8 Spivey Pond (S Mound)

C-107 4,5,9 6

3,10,11 M

S0.0 Spivey Pond (S Mound)

C-107 4,5,9 6

4,10,11 Page 1

Table 4. Tagged Hatchlings 2022 Turkey Point Date Marked Nest Number Tag Number Number 7/6/2022 0322 606269299 3965 7/6/2022 0322 606271024 3966 7/6/2022 0322 606274894 3967 7/6/2022 0322 6062722880 3968 7/6/2022 0322 606275335 3969 7/6/2022 0322 606276272 3970 7/6/2022 0322 606283566 3971 7/6/2022 0322 605802065 3972 7/6/2022 0322 606269525 3973 7/6/2022 0322 606288282 3974 7/6/2022 0322 606284596 3975 7/6/2022 0322 606269285 3976 7/6/2022 0322 606287846 3977 7/6/2022 0322 606281290 3978 7/6/2022 0322 606285372 3979 7/6/2022 0322 606568292 3980 7/6/2022 0322 606278627 3981 7/6/2022 0322 606287273 3982 7/6/2022 0322 606279337 3983 7/6/2022 0322 606273073 3984 7/6/2022 0322 606272348 3985 7/6/2022 0322 606270320 3986 7/6/2022 0322 606353050 3987 7/6/2022 0322 606272036 3988 7/6/2022 0522 606282051 3989 7/6/2022 0522 606287793 3990 7/6/2022 0522 606281589 3991 7/6/2022 0522 606268361 3992 7/6/2022 0522 606270850 3993 7/6/2022 0522 606281590 3994 7/6/2022 0522 606267277 3995 7/6/2022 0522 606278613 3996 7/6/2022 0522 606269807 3997 7/6/2022 0522 606272028 3998 7/6/2022 0522 606279305 3999 7/6/2022 0522 606316863 4000 7/6/2022 0522 606280770 4001 7/6/2022 0522 606268829 4002 7/6/2022 0522 606281363 4003 7/6/2022 0522 606280283 4004 7/6/2022 0522 606281803 4005 7/6/2022 0522 606272300 4006 7/6/2022 0522 606280103 4007 7/6/2022 0522 606280544 4008 7/6/2022 0522 606286300 4009 7/8/2022 0322 606282820 4010 7/8/2022 0322 606282793 4011 7/12/2022 0422 606275599 4012 7/12/2022 0422 606284323 4013 7/12/2022 UNK 606357077 4014 7/12/2022 0522 606287619 4015 7/13/2022 0922 606270865 4016 7/13/2022 0922 606270605 4017 7/13/2022 0822 606278839 4018 EMB = Everglades Mitigation Bank MCS = Mitigation Crocodile Sanctuary in the Everglades Mitigation Bank UNK = Unknown Head

{cm)

Snout Vent (cm)

Total Len11th (cm)

Tall Girth (cm)

Sex 3.5 11.6 23.5 4.8 M

3.5 11.5 23.6 4.8 M

3.6 12.0 24.S 5.1 M

3.5 11.6 24.3 4.9 M

3.5 11.6 24.2 4.9 M

3.5 11.6 23.8 4.8 M

3.5 11.6 24.3 5.0 M

3.5 11.6 24.2 4.9 M

3.5 11.6 24.0 4.9 M

3.5 11.6 23.9 5.0 M

3.5 11.6 24.0 5.1 M

3.5 11.4 23.2 4.7 M

3.5 11.3 22.9 4.7 M

3.5 12.1 24.6 4.5 M

3.5 11.8 24,0 4.8 M

3.5 12.0 23.7 4.5 M

3.5 11.5 23.S 4.7 M

3.5 12.0 23.9 4.9 M

3.5 11.9 23.8 5.0 M

3.5 12.0 24.0 4.9 M

3.5 11.5 23.6 4.8 M

3.5 11.6 24.1 4.9 M

3.5 11.7 23.5 4.7 M

3.2 10.4 21.4 4.1 M

3.5 11.8 24.3 4.8 M

3.6 12.9 26.9 5.0 M

3.5 12.8 25.1 5.1 M

3.5 12.5 26.1 5.0 M

3.5 11.6 24.2 4.9 M

3.7 12.0 24.6 4.8 M

3.6 12.0 25.0 4.9 M

3.5 12.1 25.1 4.8 M

3.7 13.0 25.9 5.0 M

3.6 12.7 25.6 5.0 M

3.5 12.7 25.6 5.0 M

3.5 12.5 24.7 4.9 M

3.6 12.4 25.4 4.7 M

3.7 12.S 25.5 5.0 M

3.7 12.S 25.4 5.0 M

3.7 12.6 25.4 4.7 M

3.6 12.4 25.4 5.0 M

3.5 12.S 25.1 4.9 M

3.6 12.5 25.9 5.0 M

3.7 12.4 25.4 4.9 M

3.7 12.0 25.0 4.9 M

3.5 11.6 23.3 4.5 M

3.5 11.4 23.2 4.5 M

4.0 12.5 26.1 4.9 M

3.9 12.9 26.3 4.9 M

3.5 11.6 24.1 4.9 M

3.6 12.3 25.5 5.0 M

3.6 12.5 25.2 5.4 M

3.5 12.0 24.4 5.2 M

3.6 12.0 24.1 5.1 M

Tagged Hatchllngs 2022 Scute Clippings Wei*ht(*)

Capture Location Release Location RD LO s

Comments 54.9 Spivey Pond {S Mound)

C-107 4,5,9 6

5,10,11 54.8 Spivey Pond (S Mound)

C-107 4,5,9 6

6,10,11 58.3 Spivey Pond (S Mound)

C-107 4,5,9 6

7,10,11 53.7 Spivey Pond {S Mound)

C-107 4.5.9 6

8,10,11 54.l Spivey Pond (S Mound)

C-107 4,5,9 6

9,10,11 53.2 Spivey Pond (S Mound)

C-107 4,5,9 7

10,11 62.5 Spivey Pond (S Mound)

C-107 4,5,9 7

1,10,11 55.6 Spivey Pond {S Mound)

C-107 4,5,9 7

2,10,11 56.4 Spivey Pond (S Mound)

C-107 4,5,9 7

3,10,11 58.6 Spivey Pond (S Mound)

C-107 4,5,9 7

4,10,11 60.5 Soivey Pond (5 Mound)

C-107 4,5,9 7

5,10,11 53.0 Spivey Pond (S Mound)

C-107 4,5,9 7

6,10,11 51.9 Spivey Pond (S Mound)

C-107 4,5,9 7

7,10,11 51.1 Splvey Pond (5 Mound) c-107 4,5,9 7

8,10,11 55.3 Spivey Pond (S Mound)

C-107 4,5,9 7

9,10,11 50.6 Spivey Pond (S Mound)

C-107 4,5,9 8

10,11 52.6 Spivey Pond (S Mound)

C-107 4,5,9 8

1,10,11 52.4 Spivey Pond (S Mound)

C-107 4,5,9 8

2,10,11 59.4 Spivey Pond {S Mound)

C-107 4,5,9 8

3,10,11 56.7 Spivey Pond {S Mound)

C-107 4,5,9 8

4,10,11 51.S Spivey Pond (S Mound)

C-107 4,5,9 8

5,10,11 59.4 Spivey Pond {S Mound)

C-107 4,5,9 8

6,10,11 50.4 Spivey Pond (S Mound)

C-107 4,5,9 8

7,10.11 45.2 Spivey Pond (5 Mound)

C-107 4,5,9 8

8,10,11 Has extended umbilcus and is very small 43.4 B10SXN2 (N Pond)

C-107 4,5,9 8

9,10,11 50.2 B10SXN2 (N Pond)

C-107 4,5,9 9

10,11 49.1 B105XN2 (N Pond)

C-107 4,5,9 9

1,10,11 52.4 B10SXN2 (N Pond)

C-107 4,5,9 9

2,10,11 45.9 B10SXN2 {N Pond)

C-107 4,5,9 9

3,10,11 46.8 8105XN2 (N Pond)

C-107 4,5,9 9

4,10,11 50.0 8105XN2 (N Pond)

C-107 4,5,9 9

5,10,11 48.3 B10SXN2 (N Pond)

C-107 4,5,9 9

6,10,11 57.0 B105XN2 (N Pond)

C-107 4,5,9 9

7,10,11 50.7 8105XN2 (N Pond)

C-107 4,5,9 9

8,10.11 49.6 B10SXN2 (N Pond)

C-107 4,5,9 9

9,10,11 50.7 B10SXN2 (N Pond)

C-107 9

0 12 45.7 B10SXN2 (N Pond)

C-107 9

0 1,12 51.6 B10SXN2 (N Pond)

C-107 9

0 2,12 50.S B105XN2 (N Pond)

C-107 4,5,9 0

3,12 Accidentally cut double right 4 & 5 53.4 B105XN2 (N Pond)

C-107 9

0 4,12 50.3 8105XN2 (N Pond)

C-107 9

0 5,12 49.9 B105XN2 (N Pond)

C-107 9

0 6,12 50.8 B10SXN2 (N Pond)

C-107 9

0 7,12 49.5 BlOSXN2 (N Pond)

C-107 9

0 8,12 Croc accldentally tagged as 3996. different AVID needs to be used for 48.8 810SXN2 (N Pond)

C-107 4,5,9 9

6,10,11,12 tracking purposes. Single 10,11,12 cut for additional ID 50.3 Splvey Pond {S Mound)

C-107 9

1 12 Straggler from nest caught 7 /7 /22; hatchl!ng has extended yolk belly 48.4 Spivey Pond (S Mound)

C-107 9

1 1,12 Straggler from nest caught 7 /7 /22; hatchling has extended yolk belly 46.5 B2E5XN5(5 Pond)

C-107 9

1 2,12 46.2 B2ESXNS(S Pond)

C-107 9

1 3,12 43.1 C115XN2 C-107 9

1 4,12 Straggler caught on 7/7/22; could be from B10SXN2 or B11SXN2 51.8 B10SXN2 (N Pond)

C-107 9

1 5,12 Straggler caught on 7 /7 /22 MCS release pond adjacent to 63.9 B12SXN4 (M Pond) finizercanal 9

1 6,12 MCS release pond adjacent to 57.6 B12SXN4 (M Pond) finger canal 9

1 7,12 MCS release pond adjacent to 49.8 Bl6SXN2(N) finger canal 9

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Table 4. Tagged Hatchlings 2022 Turkey Point Date Marked Nest Number Tae Number Number 7/13/2022 0822 606289076 4019 7/13/2022 0822 606269291 4020 7/13/2022 0822 606288080 4021 7/13/2022 0822 606279836 4022 7/13/2022 1022 606288894 4023 7/13/2022 1022 606274291 4024 7/13/2022 1022 606277887 4025 7/13/2022 1022 606288632 4026 7/13/2022 1022 606281621 4027 7/13/2022 1022 606283347 4028 7/13/2022 1022 606283869 4029 7/13/2022 1022 606290055 4030 7/13/2022 1022 606269262 4031 7/13/2022 1022 606S63632 4032 7/13/2022 1022 606272112 4033 7/13/2022 1022 606269874 4034 7/13/2022 1022 606345007 4035 7/13/2022 1022 606288348 4036 7/13/2022 1022 606283377 4037 7/13/2022 1022 606274521 4038 7/13/2022 1022 606285578 4039 7/13/2022 1022 606277794 4040 7/13/2022 1022 606274515 4041 7/13/2022 0622 606289594 4042 7/13/2022 0622 606273337 4043 7/13/2022 0622 606275523 4044 7/13/2022 0622 606270620 4045 7/13/2022 0622 606284269 4046 7/13/2022 0622 606283620 4047 EMB = Everglades Mitigation Bank MCS = Mitigation Crocodile Sanctuary In the Everglades Mitigation Bank UNK = Unknown Head (cm)

Snout Vent (cm)

Total Length (cm) Tail Girth (cm) 3.3 11.5 23.6 5.0 3.5 11.9 23.4 5.0 3.5 12.0 23.7 5.0 3.4 11.3 22.8 4.9 4.1 14.l 28.5 5.6 4.1 13.9 28.0 5.9 4.2 14.1 29.0 6.0 4.1 14.0 28.4 5.6 4.0 14.1 28.5 6.0 4.1 14.3 29.0 6.0 4.0 14.0 28.6 5.8 4.2 14.3 28.2 6.0 4.0 14.0 28.5 5.7 4.1 13.9 28.1 5.8 4.1 13.4 29.1 5.9 4.2 14.3 29.2 5.8 4.0 14.0 26.6 5.4 4.1 14.2 28.9 5.B 4.0 14.0 28.0 5.8 4.1 14.3 28.9 S.8 4.0 14.0 28.6 5.7 4.2 14.1 29.0 5.9 4.0 13.9 28.2 5.8 3.5 12.6 25.3 5.5 3.5 12.2 25.0 5.5 3.5 12.5 25.1 5.2 3.5 12.0 24.1 5.6 3.5 12.1 24.6 5.3 3.5 12.5 24.6 5.3 Tagged Hatchllngs 2022 Scute Clippings Sex Wei*ht(o)

Capture Location Release Location RO LO s

Comments MCS release pond adjacent to M

47.5 8165XN2(N) finger canal 9

1 9,12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

46.0 B165XN2(N) finger canal 9

2 12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

48.8 8165XN2(N) finger canal 9

2 1,12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

45.0 8165XN2(N) finger canal 9

2 2,12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

66.6 B23SXN4(M) finger canal 9

2 3,12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

69.0 B23SXN4(M) finger canal 9

2 4,12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

70.4 8235XN4(M) finitercanal 9

2 5,12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

70.1 823SXN4(M) finger canal 9

2 6,12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

71.1 B23SXN4(M) finger canal 9

2 7,12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

73.6 823SXN4(M) finger canal 9

2 8,12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

70.5 823SXN4(M) finger canal 9

2 9,12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

77.5 823SXN4(M) finger canal 9

3 12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

72.0 B23SXN4(M) finger canal 9

3 1,12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

67.4 823SXN4(M) finger canal 9

3 2,12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

74.7 B23SXN4(M) finger canal 9

3 3,12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

70.1 8235XN4(M) finger canal 9

3 4,12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

60.5 823SXN4(M) finger canal 9

3 5,12 Tip of tail folded over MCS release pond adjacent to M

66.5 B235XN4(M) finger canal 9

3 6,12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

71.7 B23SXN4(M) finger canal 9

3 7,12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

68.3 823SXN4(M) finger canal 9

3 8.12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

68.0 823SXN4(M) finger canal 9

3 9,12 MCS release pond adjacent to F

73.1 B23SXN4(M) finger canal 9

4 12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

67.5 823SXN4(M) finger canal 9

4 1,12 MCS release pond adjacent to F

64.6 TCERd Sand Pile finger canal 9

4 2,12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

64.6 TCERd Sand Pile finger canal 9

4 3,12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

60.8 TCERd Sand Pile finJ?ercanal 9

4 4,12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

64.3 TCERd Sand P!le finger canal 9

4 5,12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

59.8 TCERd Sand Pile finger canal 9

4 6,12 MCS release pond adjacent to F

62.9 TCERd Sand Pile finp;ercanal 9

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Table 4. Tagged Hatchlings 2022 Turkey Point Date Marked Nest Number TH Number Number 7/13/2022 0622 606557887 4048 7/13/2022 0622 606283295 4049 7/13/2022 0622 606284380 4050 7/13/2022 0622 GoG2so3n 4051 7/13/2022 0622 606269604 4052 7/13/2022 0622 606287039 4053 7/13/2022 0622 606357335 40S4 7/13/2022 0622 606284127 4055 7/13/2022 0622 606283380 4056 7/13/2022 0622 606289616 4057 7/13/2022 0622 606290316 4058 7/13/2022 0622 606274015 4059 7/13/2022 0622 606267283 4060 7/13/2022 0622 606281828 4061 7/13/2022 0622 606284787 4062 7/13/2022 0622 606284298 4063 7/13/2022 0622 606282639 4064 7/13/2022 0622 606340017 4065 7/14/2022 0722 606287518 4066 7/14/2022 0722 606280293 4067 7/14/2022 0722 606272269 4068 7/14/2022 0722 606290059 4069 7/14/2022 0722 606280843 4070 7/14/2022 0722 606274283 4071 7/14/2022 0722 606277828 4072 7/14/2022 0722 606284848 4073 7/14/2022 0722 606571271 4074 7/14/2022 0722 606283776 4075 7/14/2022 0722 606279596 4076 EMB = Everglades Mitigation Bank MCS = Mitigation Crocodile Sanctuary !n the Everglades Mitigation Bank LINK= Unknown Head (cm)

Snout Vent (cm)

Total length (cm) Tail Girth (cm) 3.5 12.S 25.4 5.4 3.5 12.0 24.6 5.5 3.5 12.0 24.S 5.5 3.5 12.0 24.5 5.2 3.5 12.D 24.6 5.4 3.5 12.4 25.0 5.6 3.5 12.5 25.0 5.4 3.6 12.5 25.6 5.5 3.5 12.S 24.6 5.3 3.5 12.0 24.2 5.5 3.5 12.1 24.6 5.2 3.5 11.9 24.0 5.3 3.5 12.5 25.3 5.5 3.5 12.1 25.1 5.4 3.5 12.0 24.2 5.5 3.5 12.5 25.7 5.5 3.5 12.5 24.9 5.5 3.5 12.5 25.0 5.5 3.5 12.5 25,6 5.3 3.6 12.5 24.7 5.3 3.5 12.S 25.2 5.2 3.5 12.5 25.0 5.2 3.5 12.5 25.4 5,2 3.5 12.3 25.6 5.2 3.6 12.7 25.6 5.5 3.7 13.0 26.0 5.3 3.7 12.1 25.0 5.4 3.6 12.S 25.6 5.4 3.7 12.7 25.9 5.5 Tagged Hatchllngs 2022 Scute Clippings Sex Weight(!?:)

Capture location Release location RD LO s

Comments MCS release pond adjacent to F

66.6 TCERd Sand Pile finger canal 9

4 8,12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

63.0 TCERd Sand Pile finger canal 9

4 9,12 MCS release pond adjacent to f

65.3 TCERd Sand Pile finger canal 9

5 12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

59.4 TCERd Sand Pile finger canal 9

5 1,12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

63.S TCERd Sand P!le flngercanal 9

5 2,12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

6S.2 TCERd Sand Pile finger canal 9

5 3,12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

65.2 TCERd Sand Pile finger canal 9

5 4,12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

65.2 TCERd Sand Pile finger canal 9

5 5,12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

63.8 TCERd Sand Pile finger canal 9

5 6,12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

63.6 TCERd Sand Pile fini::?:ercanal 9

5 7,12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

61.1 TCERd Sand Pfle finger canal 9

5 8,12 MCS release pond adjacent to f

57.9 TCERd Sand Pile finger canal 9

5 9,12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

65.2 TCERd Sand Pile finger canal 9

6 12 MCS release pond adjacent to F

63.7 TCERd Sand Pile finger canal 9

6 1,12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

61.5 TCERd Sand Pile finger canal 9

2,6 2,12 Accidentally cut double left 2 MCS release pond adjacent to M

65.9 TCERd Sand Pile finger canal 9

6 3,12 MCS release pond adjacent to F

66.9 TCERd Sand Pile finger canal 9

6 4,12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

60.9 TCERd Sand PIie finger canal 9

6 5,12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

60.4 TCWRdP2(5) finger canal 9

6 6,12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

29.4 TCWRdP2(5) finger canal 9

6 7,12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

59.S TCWRdP2(5) finger canal 9

6 8,12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

56.0 TCWRdP2(5) finger canal 9

6 9.12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

61.3 TCWRdP2(5) finger canal 9

7 12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

57.7 TCWRdP2(5) finger canal 9

7 1,12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

63.1 TCWRdP2(5) finger canal 9

7 2,12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

61.4 TCWRdP2(5) finger canal 9

7 3,12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

62.3 TCWRdP2(5) finger canal 9

7 4,12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

63.6 TCWRdP2(5) finger canal 9

7 5.12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

62.1 TCWRdP2{S}

finger canal 9

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Table 4. Tagged Hatchlings 2022 Turkey Point Date Marked Nest Number Tag Number Number 7/14/2022 0722 606284572 4077 7/14/2022 0722 606275039 4078 7/14/2022 0722 606273805 4079 7/14/2022 0722 6062723S9 4080 7/14/2022 0722 606267828 4081 7/14/2022 0722 606279037 4082 7/14/2022 0722 606287089 4083 7/14/2022 0722 606283588 4084 7/15/2022 1122 606282582 4085 7/15/2022 1122 606268073 4086 7/15/2022 1122 606282630 4087 7/15/2022 1122 606286834 4088 7/1S/2022 1122 606273107 4089 7/19/2022 1222 6062738S8 4090 7/19/2022 1222 606276031 4091 7/19/2022 1222 606277032 4092 7/19/2022 1222 606278553 4093 7/19/2022 1222 606288287 4094 7/19/2022 1222 606288382 4095 7/19/2022 1222 606273777 4096 7/19/2022 1322 606267804 4097 7/19/2022 1322 606289043 4098 7/19/2022 1322 606269nl 4099 7/19/2022 1322 606274876 4100 7/19/2022 1322 606280099 4101 7/19/2022 1322 607271576 4102 7/19/2022 1322 606276341 4103 7/19/2022 1322 606289331 4104 7/19/2022 1322 606288094 4105 EMB = Everglades Mitigation Bank MCS = Mitigation Crocodile Sanctuary In the Everglades Mitigation Bank UNK = Unknown Head (cm)

Snout Vent (cm)

Total length (cm) Tail Girth (cm)

Sex 3.5 12.5 25.4 5.5 M

3.7 12.4 25.3 5.3 M

3.6 12.5 25.1 5.5 M

3.6 12.6 2S.4 5.4 M

3.5 12.1 2S.1 5.4 M

3.6 12.6 2S.6 5.5 M

3.6 12.2 24.9 S.4 M

3.6 12.5 25.6 5.5 M

3.S 11.8 22.0 4.0 M

3.3 11.1 22.0 4.2 M

3.5 10.6 21.2 4.6 M

3.5 11.8 23.6 4.9 M

3.S 11.1 22.6 4.7 M

4.0 13.5 28.0 5.7 F

4.0 13.9 27.7 5.7 F

4.0 13.S 27.9 5.7 M

4.0 13.6 27.7 5.7 M

4.0 13.3 27.5 5.6 F

4.0 13.5 27.7 5.5 M

4.0 13.7 27.8 5.6 F

4.0 12.8 26.2 5.3 M

4.0 13.2 27.0 5.1 F

3.9 13.1 26.9 S.1 M

3.9 13.4 27.6 5.3 M

3.9 12.9 26.9 5.0 M

3.9 13.6 27.5 S.3 F

3.9 13.S 27.S 5.3 M

3.7 12.7 26.4 5.1 F

3.6 12.5 26.0 5.0 F

Tagged Hatchlfngs 2022 Scute Clippings Weight(g)

Capture location Release Location RD LD s

Comments MCS release pond adjacent to 61.4 TCWRdP2(S) finger canal 9

7 7,12 MCS release pond adjacent to 60.1 TCWRdP2(S) finger canal 9

7 8,12 MCS release pond adjacent to 60.9 TCWRdP2(S) finger canal 9

7 9,12 MCS release pond adjacent to 61.S TCWRdP2(S) finger canal 9

8 12 MCS release pond adjacent to 61.3 TCWRdP2(S) finger canal 9

8 1,12 MCS release pond adjacent to 6S.9 TCWRdP2(S) finger canal 9

8 2,12 MCS release pond adjacent to 61.1 TCWRdP2(S) finger canal 9

8 3,12 MCS release pond adjacent to 61.1 TCWRdP2(5) finger canal 9

8 4,12 MCS release pond adjacent to 37.6 B13SXN4(M Pond) finger canal 9

8 5,12 Severe underbite, much smaller top jaw MCS release pond adjacent to 35.5 813SXN4(M Pond) fin1?er canal 9

8 6,12 Underbite MCS release pond adjacent to 40.5 813SXN4(M Pond) finger canal 9

8 7,12 Kink in spinal cored around cloaca MCS release pond adjacent to 47.7 B13SXN4(M Pond) finger canal 9

8 8,12 MCS release pond adjacent to 42.7 B13SXN4(M Pond) finger canal 9

8 9,12 MCS release pond adjacent to 68.4 826SXN5(M pond) finger canal 9

9 12 MCS release pond adjacent to 66.6 826SXN5(M pond) finger canal 9

9 1,12 MCS release pond adjacent to 65.1 826SXN5(M pond) finger canal 9

9 2,12 MCS release pond adjacent to 65.0 826SXNS(M pond) finger canal 9

9 3,12 MCS release pond adjacent to 66.9 826SXN5(M pond) finger canal 9

9 4,12 MCS release pond adjacent to 63.1 B26SXNS(M pond) finger canal 9

9 5,12 MCS release pond adjacent to 64.0 B26SXNS{M pond}

finger canal 9

9 6,12 MCS release pond adjacent to 60.6 85E5XN4(N pond) flngercana!

9 9

7,12 MCS release pond adjacent to 62.2 BSESXN4{N pond) finger canal 9

9 8,12 MCS release pond adjacent to 62.2 B5ESXN4(N pond) finger canal 9

9 9,12 MCS release pond adjacent to 65.4 BSESXN4(N pond) finger canal 1,9 0

12 MCS release pond adjacent to 56.2 BSESXN4(N pond) finger canal 1,9 0

1,12 MCS release pond adjacent to 66.1 BSESXN4(N pond}

fini:?ercanal 1,9 0

2,12 MCS release pond adjacent to 63.3 BSESXN4(N pond) finger canal 1,9 0

3,12 MCS release pond adjacent to S7.S 85E5XN4(N pond) finger canal 1,9 0

4,12 MCS release pond adjacent to 56.9 BSESXN4{N pond) finger canal 1,9 0

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Table 4. Tagged Hatchlings 2022 Turkey Point Date Marked Nest Number Tag Number Number 7/19/2022 1322 606281004 4106 7/19/2022 1322 606289051 4107 7/19/2022 1322 606279847 4108 7/19/2022 1322 606275028 4109 7/19/2022 1322 606286522 4110 7/19/2022 1322 60627535S 4111 7/19/2022 1322 606277842 4112 7/19/2022 1322 606287297 4113 7/19/2022 1322 606274800 4114 7/19/2022 1322 606270318 4115 7/19/2022 1322 606280630 4116 7/20/2022 1222 606281052 4117 7/20/2022 1222 606277619 4118 7/20/2022 1222 606278864 4119 7/20/2022 1222 606290066 4120 7/20/2022 1222 606283558 4121 7/20/2022 1222 6062B0539 4122 7/20/2022 1222 606270798 4123 7/20/2022 1222 606287848 4124 7/20/2022 1222 606284334 412S 7/20/2022 1222 606271283 4126 7/20/2022 1222 606281269 4127 7/20/2022 1222 606280069 4128 7/20/2022 1222 606280345 4129 7/20/2022 1222 606267875 4130 7/20/2022 1322 606277803 4131 7/20/2022 1422 606288884 4132 7/20/2022 1422 606268577 4133 7/20/2022 1422 606267621 4134 EMB = Everglades Mitigation Bank MCS = Mitigation Crocodile Sanctuary ln the Everglades Mitigation Bank UNK = Unknown Head (cm)

Snout Vent (cm) Total length (cm) Tail Girth (cm) 3.9 13.4 27.1 5.4 4.0 13.7 28,6 5.4 3.9 13.2 26.7 5.0 3.7 13.0 26.0 5.2 4.0 13.5 28.1 S.2 4.0 13.0 26.6 S.2 3.7 12.S 24.9 5.2 3.8 12.9 27.1 5.3 4.0 13.4 26.8 5.2 3.9 13.5 26.9 5.2 3.9 13.6 27.7 5,3 4.0 13.9 28.0 5.3 4.2 14.5 29.2 5.3 4.1 14.1 28.8 5,3 4.1 14.0 28.1 5.2 4.0 14.1 28.7 5.3 4.0 13.9 28.7 5.3 4.2 14.6 29.0 5.4 4.2 14.2 28.4 5.S 4.2 14.5 28.7 5.5 4.1 14.0 28.3 5.3 4.2 14.5 29.0 s.s 4.0 13.8 27.9 5.2 4.2 14.0 28.2 5.5 4.0 13.7 27.8 S.2 3.9 13.7 27.4 S.1 3.6 12.5 26.0 S.4 3.6 12.9 26.3 5.5 3.5 12.1 25.5 5.4 Tagged Hatchllnos 2022 Scute Clippings Sex Weight{g) capture Location Release Location RD LD s

Comments MCS release pond adjacent to M

62.8 B5ESXN4(N pond) finger canal 1,9 0

6,12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

69.1 BSESXN4{N pond) finger canal 1,9 0

7,12 MCS release pond adjacent to F

58.7 BSESXN4(N pond) finger canal 1,9 0

8,12 MCS release pond adjacent to F

S8.7 BSESXN4(N pond) finger canal 1,9 0

9,12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

67.2 BSESXN4(N pond) finger canal 1,9 1

12 MCS release pond adjacent to F

60.3 B5ESXN4(N pond) finger canal 1,9 1

1,12 MCS release pond adjacent to F

62.7 BSESXN4(N pond) finger canal 1,9 1

2,12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

60,6 B5ESXN4(N pond) finger canal 1,9 1

3,12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

58.9 B5ESXN4(N pond) finger canal 1,9 1

4,12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

63.4 BSESXN4{N pond) finger canal 1,9 1

5,12 MCS release pond adjacent to M

60,9 B5ESXN4(N pond) finger canal 1,9 1

6,12 MCS release pond on East side of F

62.6 B26SXN5(M) finger canal 1,9 1

7,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

65.6 B26SXNS(M) finger canal 1,9 1

8,12 MCS release pond on East side of F

66.8 B26SXNS(M) finger canal 1,9 1

9,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

62.5 B26SXN5(M) finger canal 1,9 2

12 MCS release pond on East side of F

71.1 B26SXNS(M) finger canal 1,9 2

1,12 MCS release pond on East side of F

63.9 B26SXNS(M) finger canal 1,9 2

2,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

68.2 B26SXN5(M) finger canal 1,9 2

3,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

68.2 B26SXN5(M) finger canal 1,9 2

4,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

71.5 B26SXN5(M) finger canal 1,9 2

S,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

65.7 B26SXNS(M) finger canal 1,9 2

6,12 MCS release pond on East side of F

70.6 B26SXN5(M) finger canal 1,9 2

7,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

61.2 B26SXN5(M) fini;rercana!

1,9 2

8,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

70.2 B26SXNS(M) finger canal 1,9 2

9,12 MCS release pond on East s!de of M

62.8 B26SXN5(M) finger canal 1,9 3

12 MCS release pond on East side of M

60,9 BSESXN4(N Pond) finger canal 1,9 3

1,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

63.0 BlESXNS( C) finger canal 1,9 3

2,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

64.9 BlESXNS( C) finger canal 1,9 3

3,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

62.2 B1ESXN5( C) finger canal 1,9 3

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Table 4. Tagged Hatchlings 2022 Turkey Point Date Marked Nest Number Tag Number Number 7/26/2022 1622 606267626 4132 7/26/2022 1622 606271768 4133 7/26/2022 1622 606280100 4134 7/26/2022 1622 606283788 4135 7/26/2022 1622 606271276 4136 7/26/2022 1622 606279885 4137 7/26/2022 1622 606283553 4138 7/26/2022 1622 606280845 4139 7/26/2022 1622 606272089 4140 7/26/2022 1622 606277040 4141 7/26/2022 1622 606288334 4142 7/26/2022 1622 606277639 4143 7/26/2022 1622 606277539 4144 7/26/2022 1522 606284825 414S 7/26/2022 1522 606279800 4146 7/26/2022 1522 606287364 4147 7/26/2022 1522 606286353 4148 7/26/2022 1522 606274816 4149 7/26/2022 1522 606269312 4150 7/26/2022 1522 606270576 41S1 7/26/2022 1522 606278512 4152 7/26/2022 1522 606287769 4153 7/26/2022 1522 606272047 4154 7/26/2022 1522 606280635 4155 7/26/2022 1522 606269803 4156 7/26/2022 1522 606284089 4157 7/26/2022 1522 606274338 4158 7/26/2022 1522 606289350 4159 7/26/2022 1522 606286387 4160 EMS= Everglades Mitigation Bank MCS = Mitigation Crocodile Sanctuary in the Everglades Mitigation Bank UNK = Unknown Head (cm)

Snout Vent (cm)

Total Length (cm) Tall Girth {cm) 3.9 12.5 25.9 5.8 3.9 12.6 25.9 5.7 3.9 12.8 26.6 5,7 3.9 13.0 26.1 5.8 3.9 12.8 25.7 5.8 3.8 13.1 27.3 5.7 3.7 13.4 26.6 5,9 3,7 13.0 26.4 5.4 3.7 13.1 26.1 5.8 3.9 13.2 27.0 5.8 3.9 13.4 26.7 5.8 4.0 13.1 27.0 5.8 4.0 13,3 26.9 6.0 3.5 12.2 25.2 4.9 3.5 12.0 24.5 4.9 3.5 12.6 24.6 4.8 3.5 12.2 24.5 4.9 3.6 12.6 25.7 4.9 3.5 12.5 24.8 4.9 3.5 12.5 25.0 4.9 3.5 12.6 25.3 4.8 3.6 12.1 25.3 4,8 3.5 12.1 24.6 4.9 3.6 12.6 25.1 4.8 3.5 12.0 24.6 4.9 3.6 12.4 24.9 4.9 3.6 12.7 25.2 4.8 3.5 12.4 24.5 4.8 3.5 12.0 23,9 5.8 Tagged Hatchllngs 2022 Scute Clippings Sex Weighth:)

Capture Location Release Location RD LD s

Comments MCS release pond on East side of F

70.2 81E5XN5(5) (2nd Nest) finger canal 1,9 3

2,12 Incorrect Turkey Point Number due to human error MCS release pond on East side of F

70.9 81E5XN5(S) (2nd Nest) finger canal 1,9 3

3,12 Incorrect Turkey Point Number due to human error MCS release pond on East s!de of F

69.6 B1E5XN5(5) (2nd Nest) finger canal 1,9 3

4,12 Incorrect Turkey Point Number due to human error MCS release pond on East side of F

68.9 81E5XN5(5) (2nd Nest) finger canal 1,9 3

5,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

70.4 81E5XN5(5) (2nd Nest) finger canal 1,9 3

6,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

72.0 81E5XN5(5) (2nd Nest) finger canal 1,9 3

7,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

69.9 B1ESXN5(5) (2nd Nest) finger canal 1,9 3

8,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

57.8 B1ESXN5(5) (2nd Nest) finger canal 1,9 3

9,12 MCS release pond on East side of F

68.7 BlESXNS(S) (2nd Nest) finger canal 1,9 4

12 MCS release pond on East side of M

71.8 81E5XN5(5) (2nd Nest) finger canal 1,9 4

1,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

74.1 81E5XN5(5) (2nd Nest) finger canal 1,9 4

2,12 MCS release pond on East side of F

70,7 81E5XN5(5) (2nd Nest) finger canal 1,9 4

3,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

74.1 B1ESXN5(S) (2nd Nest) finger canal 1,9 4

4,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

53.4 B115XN2(N) finger canal 1,9 4

5,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

50.1 B115XN2(N) finger canal 1,9 4

6,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

52.6 B115XN2(N) finger canal 1,9 4

7,12 MCS release pond on East side of F

so.a 8115XN2(N) finger canal 1,9 4

8,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

54.3 8115XN2(N) finger canal 1,9 4

9,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

51.6 B115XN2(N) finger canal 1,9 5

12 MCS release pond on East side of M

51.9 B11SXN2(N) finger canal 1,9 5

1,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

53.3 B115XN2(N) finger canal 1,9 5

2,12 MCS release pond on East slde of M

53.9 8115XN2(N) fingercana!

1.9 5

3,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

53.1 8115XN2(N) finger canal 1,9 5

4,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

52.3 B115XN2(N) finger canal 1,9 5

5,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

S5.2 8115XN2(N) finger canal 1,9 5

6,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

52.6 B115XN2(N) finger canal 1,9 5

7.12 MCS release pond on East side of M

51.4 8115XN2(N) finger canal 1,9 5

8,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

50.7 B115XN2(N) finger canal 1,9 5

9,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

48.8 B115XN2(N) finR:ercanal 1,9 6

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Table 4. Tagged Hatchlings 2022 Turkey Point Date Marked Nest Number Tag Number Number 7/26/2022 1S22 6062780S0 4161 7/26/2022 1522 606282844 4162 7/26/2022 1522 606555259 4163 7/26/2022 1522 606285265 4164 7/26/2022 1522 606289624 4165 7/26/2022 1522 606270296 4166 7/26/2022 1522 606277825 4167 7/26/2022 1722 606277546 4168 7/26/2022 1722 606267557 4169 7/26/2022 1722 606288099 4170 7/26/2022 1722 606271811 4171 7/26/2022 1722 60G2m91 4172 7/26/2022 1722 606278053 4173 7/26/2022 1722 606284562 4174 7/26/2022 1722 606271567 4175 7/26/2022 1722 606286339 4176 7/26/2022 1722 606275031 4177 7/26/2022 1722 606280344 4178 7/26/2022 1722 606281098 4179 7/26/2022 1722 606275048 4180 7/26/2022 1722 606281563 4181 7/26/2022 0822 606283315 4182 7/26/2022 0822 606277311 4183 7/26/2022 0822 606273258 4184 7/26/2022 0822 606277614 418S 7/26/2022 0822 606282071 4186 7/26/2022 0822 606280528 4187 7/26/2022 0822 606280093 4188 7/26/2022 0822 606801264 4189 EMB = Everglades Mitigation Bank MCS = Mitigation Crocodile Sanctuary !n the Everglades Mltlgatlon Bank LINK= Unknown Head (cm)

Snout Vent (cm) Total Length (cm) Tail Girth {cm) 3.6 11.9 24.2 4.8 3.6 12.8 25.5 4.9 3.5 12.5 25.0 4.8 3.6 12.3 24.8 4,8 3.6 12.7 26.0 4.9 3.7 12.5 25.0 4.9 3.5 11.5 24.4 4.6 3.9 13.0 25.9 4.4 3.7 12.5 25.6 4.4 3.5 12.4 25.1 4.4 3.5 12.0 24.1 4.0 3.7 12.7 25.4 4.3 3.7 12.5 25.5 4.4 3.7 12.0 25.0 4.4 3.6 12.4 24.7 4.4 3.5 12.4 25.7 4.4 3.6 12.4 25.7 4.4 3.6 12.5 24.3 4.4 3.5 12.4 24.5 4.5 3.6 12.5 24.8 4.5 3.5 12.2 24.5 4.2 3.8 12.6 25.3 4.7 3.6 12.6 2S.S 4,8 3.6 12.7 2S.4 4.5 3.6 12.5 24.6 4.6 3.8 12.4 24.7 4.7 3.7 12.6 25.4 4.6 3.7 12.6 25.2 4.6 3.6 12.5 2S.S 4.6 Ta~P:ed Hatchllngs 2022 Scute Clippings Sex Weight(g)

Capture Location Release Location RD LD s

Comments MCS release pond on East side of M

51.6 B11SXN2(N) finger canal 1,9 6

1,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

54.6 B115XN2(N) finger canal 1,9 6

2,12 MCS release pond on East side of F

50.3 Bl15XN2(N) finger canal 1,9 6

3,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

so.a BllSXN2(N) finger canal 1,9 6

4,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

54.3 BllSXN2(N) finger canal 1,9 6

5,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

53.0 B11SXN2(N) finger canal 1,9 6

6,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

47.2 B11SXN2(N) finger canal 1,9 6

7,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

42.9 B12SXN4M (Canal 13) finger canal 1,9 6

8,12 MC5 release pond on East side of M

43.0 B12SXN4M (Canal 13) finger canal 1,9 6

9,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

41.8 B12SXN4M {Canal 13}

finger canal 1,9 7

12 MCS release pond on East side of M

36.8 B12SXN4M (Canal 13) finger canal 1,9 7

1,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

41.9 B12SXN4M (Canal 13) finger canal 1,9 7

2,12 MCS release pond on East s!de of M

43.4 812SXN4M (Canal 13) finger canal 1,9 7

3,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

38.9 B12SXN4M (Cana! 13) finger canal 1,9 7

4,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

39.9 B12SXN4M (Canal 13) finger canal 1,9 7

5,12 MC5 release pond on East side of M

41.3 B12SXN4M (Canal 13) finger canal 1,9 7

6,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

40.2 812SXN4M (Canal 13) fingercana!

1,9 7

7,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

41.6 B12SXN4M (Canal 13) finger canal 1,9 7

8,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

43.3 Bl2SXN4M (Canal 13}

finger canal 1,9 7

9,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

43.8 812SXN4M (Canal 13) finger canal 1,9 8

12 MCS release pond on East side of M

37.6 B125XN4M (Canal 13) finger canal 1,9 8

1,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

44.2 816SXN2(N) finger canal 1,9 8

2,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

46.2 816SXN2(N) fiMercana!

1,9 8

3,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

44.3 8165XN2(N) finger canal 1,9 8

3,4,12 S 3 & 4 cut by accident MCS release pond on East s!de of M

42.6 B16SXN2(N) finger canal 1,9 8

5,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

42.3 B16SXN2(N) finger canal 1,9 8

6,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

44.7 B16SXN2(N) finger canal 1,9 8

7,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

42.4 816SXN2(N) fingercanat 1,9 8

8,12 MCS release pond on East side of M

43.S B16SXN2(N) fini;::ercanal 1,9 8

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Table 4. Tagged Hatchlings 2022 Turkey Point Date Marked Nest Number Tag Number Number 7/26/2022 0822 606268312 4190 7/26/2022 0822 606285618 4191 7/28/2022 1222 60628S794 4192 7/28/2022 UNK 606556572 4193 7/28/2022 UNK 606267565 4194 7/28/2022 UNK 606288843 4195 7/28/2022 1822 606284097 4196 7/28/2022 1822 606280817 4197 7/28/2022 UNK 606S688S1 4198 7/2B/2022 UNK 606290103 4199 7/28/2022 UNK 606280629 4200 7/2B/2022 2022 606284042 4201 7/28/2022 2022 606269826 4202 7/28/2022 2022 606286541 4203 7/2B/2022 2022 606278115 4204 7/28/2022 2022 606287313 4205 7/2B/2022 2022 606278548 4206 7/28/2022 UNK 606268075 4207 7/28/2022 UNK 606556620 4208 7/28/2022 UNK 606288040 4209 7/28/2022 UNK 606282629 4210 7/28/2022 UNK 606273561 4211 7/28/2022 UNK 6062B3379 4212 7/28/2022 UNK 606286120 4213 7/28/2022 1922 606279895 4214 7/28/2022 1922 606268546 4215 7/28/2022 1922 606289259 4216 7/28/2022 1922 606274834 4217 7/28/2022 1922 60628006S 4218 7/28/2022 1922 606279116 4219 7/28/2022 1922 606269024 4220 7/28/2022 1922 606289612 4221 7/28/2022 1922 606278615 4222 7/28/2022 1922 606288829 4223 7/28/2022 1922 606274043 4224 7/28/2022 1922 606289009 4225 7/2B/2022 1922 606S72821 4226 B/2/2022 2122 606276037 4227 B/2/2022 2122 606268790 4228 8/2/2022 2122 606352633 4229 8/2/2022 2122 606286009 4230 8/2/2022 2122 606271064 4231 EMB = Everglades Mitigation Bank MCS = Mitigation Crocodile Sanctuary ln the Everglades Mitigation Bank LINK= Unknown Head (cm)

Snout Vent (cm)

Total Length (cm) Tall Glrth {cm)

Sex 3.9 13.0 25.3 4.6 M

3.6 12.4 24.6 4.7 M

4.5 14.7 29.3 4.6 M

4.0 13.4 26.6 6.0 M

4.0 13.6 27.1 5.4 M

4.0 14.3 27.6 6.0 M

3.6 11.9 23.4 3.9 M

4.0 13.0 25.9 4.8 M

4.0 13.S 26.6 S.4 M

3.6 12.9 26.4 4.5 M

4.2 14.1 28.7 5.4 F

3.5 12.0 23.6 3.6 M

3.S 11.9 23.6 3.7 M

3.5 11.2 23.2 4.4 M

3.5 11.4 23.9 4.6 M

3.5 12.1 23.2 4.5 M

3.2 11.2 22.4 4.3 M

4.1 13.8 21.2 5.2 M

3.5 12.0 24.0 4.9 M

3.6 12.S 25,0 4.8 M

3.7 12.1 24.8 4.7 M

3.7 12.0 24.4 4.8 M

3.2 12.3 24.1 4.8 M

3.7 12.S 26.0 5.0 M

3.3 11.2 23.2 4.3 M

3.7 11.8 24,6 S.1 M

3.5 11.9 23.8 4.6 M

3.5 11.9 23.8 4.9 M

3.S 11.2 23.7 4.8 M

3.6 12.8 2s.2 5.4 M

3.2 10.B 22.0 4.2 F

3.5 12.2 24.6 4.0 M

3.4 12.0 24.7 5.2 M

3.5 11.9 24.5 4.9 UNK 3.4 11.5 23.0 4.S M

3.S 11.5 22.9 4.4 M

3.7 12.6 25.6 5.0 M

3.6 12.2 24.5 5.0 M

3.6 12.3 24.8 4.8 M

3.6 12.3 25.0 4.9 M

3.6 11.6 24.0 4.6 M

3.6 12.2 24.2 4.7 M

Tagged Hatchllngs 2022 Scute Clippings Welght(g)

Capture Location Release Location RD LO s

Comments MCS release pond on East side of 425 B16SXN2(N) finger canal 1,9 9

12 MCS release pond on East side of 4S.9 B16SXN2(N) finger canal 1.9 9

1,12 72.1 B26SXNS(S)

MCS pond 1,9 9

2,12 Straggler 73.2 B2ESXN5(S)

MCS pond 1,9 9

3,12 Unknown nest 59.9 B1ESXNS(S) (Canal 2)

MCS pond 1.9 9

4,12 Unknown nest 72.6 B1ESXNS(S) (Canal 2)

MCS pond 1.9 9

S,12 Unknown nest 34.5 B10SXN2(S)

MCS pond 1,9 9

6,12 44.4 B10SXN2(S)

MCS pond 1,9 9

7,12 60.2 C13SXN4 MCS pond 1,9 9

8,12 Straggler found in canal 13 SXN4, unkown nest 44.0 C13SXNS MCS pond 1,9 9

9.12 Straggler found in Cana! 13 SXN4, unkown nest 61.4 UNK MCS pond 2.9 0

12 Straggler from airboat, unknown nest 42.9 B13SXN4{S pond)

MCS pond 2,9 0

1,12 44.2 B13SXN4(S pond)

MCS pond 2,9 0

2,12 42.8 B13SXN4(S pond)

MCS pond 2,9 0

3,12 42.9 B13SXN4{S pond)

MCS pond 2,9 0

4,12 44.0 B13SXN4{S pond)

MCS pond 2,9 0

S,12 37.7 B13SXN4(S pond)

MCS pond 2,9 0

6,12 S6.9 BlESXNS{S) Canal 1 MCS pond 2,9 0

7,12 54.1 BlESXNS{S) Canal 1 MCS pond 2,9 0

8,12 52.S B1ESXN5(S) Canal 1 MCS pond 2.9 0

9.12 49.3 B1ESXN5(S) Canal 1 MCS pond 2.9 1

12 52.6 B1ESXN5(S) Canal 1 MCS pond 2,9 1

1,12 53.0 B1ESXN5(S) Canal 1 MCS pond 2,9 1

2,12 S1.7 B1ESXN5(S) canal 1 MCS pond 2.9 1

3,12 39.1 B12SXN4(N pond)

MCS pond 2,9 1

4,12 Appears to be displaying hypomelanlsm, lighter skin and nails 51.8 B12SXN4(N pond)

MCS pond 2,9 1

S,12 45.S 812SXN4(N pond)

MCS pond 2.9 1

6,12 46.9 B12SXN4(N pond)

MCS pond 2,9 1

7.12 46.2 812SXN4(N pond)

MCS pond 2,9 1

B,12 54.5 B12SXN4(N pond)

MCS pond 2,9 1

9,12 35.0 B12SXN4(N pond)

MCS pond 2,9 2

12 51.4 B12SXN4(N pond)

MCS pond 2,9 2

1,12 SS.3 B12SXN4(N pond)

MCS pond 2,9 2

2,12 DR 1 is naturally small but not cut 49.8 B12SXN4(N pond)

MCS pond 2,9 2

3,12 41.2 B12SXN4(N pond)

MCS pond 2,9 2

4,12 39.5 B12SXN4{N pond)

MCS pond 2,9 2

5,12 S4.1 B12SXN4(N pond)

MCS pond 2,9 2

6,12 49.7 ID Nest MCS pond 2,9 2

7,12 46.7 ID Nest MCS pond 2,9 2

8,12 49.8 ID Nest MCS pond 2,9 2

9,12 44.9 ID Nest MCS pond 2,9 3

12 44.2 ID Nest MCS pond 2,9 3

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Table 4. Tagged Hatchlings 2022 Turkey Point Date Marked Nest Number Tag Number Number 8/2/2022 2122 606568381 4232 8/2/2022 2122 606283785 4233 8/2/2022 2122 606270559 4234 8/2/2022 2122 606286126 4235 8/2/2022 2122 606267837 4236 8/2/2022 2122 606280286 4237 8/2/2022 2122 606279795 4238 8/2/2022 2122 606570277 4239 8/2/2022 2122 606268280 4240 8/2/2022 2122 606282293 4241 8/2/2022 2122 606283113 4242 8/2/2022 2122 606289850 4243 8/2/2022 2222 606289768 4244 8/2/2022 2222 606282044 4245 8/2/2022 2222 606272893 4246 8/2/2022 2222 606268102 4247 8/2/2022 2222 606277603 4248 8/2/2022 2222 606288566 4249 8/2/2022 2222 606278061 4250 8/2/2022 2222 60628829S 4251 8/2/2022 2222 606111258 4252 8/2/2022 2222 606888521 4253 8/2/2022 2222 606114844 42S4 8/2/2022 2222 606109789 4255 8/2/2022 2222 606111084 4256 8/2/2022 2222 606105048 4257 8/2/2022 2322 606117123 42S8 8/2/2022 2322 606104338 4259 8/2/2022 2322 606113S76 4260 8/2/2022 2322 606001009 4261 8/2/2022 2322 606115805 4262 8/2/2022 2322 606112837 4263 8/2/2022 2322 606113893 4264 8/2/2022 2322 606106818 426S 8/2/2022 2322 606110S18 4266 8/2/2022 2322 606103S29 4267 8/2/2022 2322 606103S78 4268 8/2/2022 2322 606104528 4269 8/2/2022 2322 60611S837 4270 8/2/2022 2322 60611679S 4271 8/2/2022 2322 60610S840 4272 8/2/2022 2322 606107S66 4273 8/2/2022 2322 606117289 4274 EMB = Everglades Mitigation Bank MCS =Mitigation.Crocodile Sanctuary in the Everglades Mitigation Bank UNK = Unknown Head (cm)

Snout Vent (cm)

Total length (cm) Tall Girth (cm) 3,7 12.2 25.2 4,7 3.7 12.4 25.0 4.9 3.7 12.5 24.5 4.9 3.6 12.l 24.6 4,7 3.7 12.S 25.0 4.9 3.5 12.3 24.1 4.6 3.5 12.0 23,4 4,3 3.6 11.9 23.9 4.6 3.7 12.0 24.6 4.9 3.6 12.3 25.2 4.8 3.7 12.1 24.3 4.7 3.7 12.3 25.1 4.8 4.0 12.8 26.4 5.6 4.0 12.7 26.7 5.5 4.0 12.8 26.0 S.3 4.0 12.7 25.5 S.4 4.0 13.0 26.1 5.6 4,0 13.1 26.8 S.7 3,9 12.9 26.2 S.6 4.0 13.1 26.9 S.4 4.0 13.0 26.6 5.4 4.0 13.4 26,8 S.4 3.8 13.1 26.2 5.4 4.0 13.3 26.8 5.4 4.0 13.3 26.5 5.5 3.9 13.1 26.8 5.4 4.1 13.8 27.S S.1 4.0 13.5 27.0 5.2 4.0 13.4 27.1 S.3 4.0 13.3 27.1 4.9 4.2 13.8 28.0 4.9 4.0 13.4 27.6 S.4 4.0 13.5 27.1 5.2 3,9 12.7 26.3 5.3 3.9 13.1 26.5 S.4 4.0 12.8 26,7 5.2 4,0 13.3 26.9 s.o 4.0 13.4 27.2 s.o 4.0 13.S 27.2 S.4 4.0 13.4 27.3 s.s 4.0 13.3 27.1 5,3 4,0 13.9 28.4 S.2 4.0 13.8 28.0 4.8 Tagged Hatchlln2s 2022 Scute Clippings Sex Weight{g}

capture location Release Location RD LD s

Comments M

48.1 ID Nest MCS pond 2,9 3

2,12 M

51.7 ID Nest MCS pond 2,9 3

3,12 M

47.6 JO Nest MCS pond 2,9 3

4,12 M

44.0 ID Nest MCS pond 2,9 3

5,12 M

44.8 ID Nest MCS pond 2,9 3

6,12 M

43.8 ID Nest MCS pond 2,9 3

7,12 M

37,6 ID Nest MCS pond 2,9 3

8,12 M

42.2 ID Nest MCS pond 2,9 3

9,12 M

49.7 ID Nest MCS pond 2,9 4

12 M

47.3 ID Nest MCS pond 2,9 4

1,12 M

44.9 ID Nest MCS pond 2,9, 4

2,12 M

46.6 ID Nest MCS pond 2,9 4

3,12 M

66.2 84ESXN2(M)

MCS pond 2,9 4

4,12 M

65.1 B4ESXN2(M)

MCS pond 2,9 4

5,12 M

61.7 B4ESXN2(M)

MCS pond 2,9 4

6,12 M

59.6 B4ESXN2(M)

MCS pond 2,9 4

7,12 M

6S.S B4ESXN2(M)

MCSpond 2,9 4

8,12 M

65.0 B4ESXN2(M}

MCS pond 2,9 4

9,12 F

65.4 B4ESXN2(M)

MCS pond 2,9 5

12 M

61.5 B4ESXN2(M)

MCS pond 2,9 5

1,12 M

62.3 B4ESXN2(M)

MCS pond 2,9 5

2,12 M

62,7 B4ESXN2(M)

MCS pond 2,9 5

3,12 M

62.8 B4ESXN2(M)

MCS pond 2,9 s

4,12 M

62.7 B4ESXN2(M)

MCS pond 2,9 s

S,12 M

65.4 B4ESXN2(M)

MCS pond 2,9 5

6,12 M

64.7 B4ESXN2(M)

MCS pond 2,9 5

7,12 M

59.8 B1SSXN4(M)

MCS pond 2,9 s

8,12 M

55.9 B15SXN4(M)

MCS pond 2,9 5

9,12 M

S7.0 B1SSXN4(M)

MCS pond 2,9 6

12 M

51.8 B15SXN4(M)

MC5 pond 2,9 6

1,12 M

S7.2 B15SXN4(M)

MCS pond 2,9 6

2,12 M

61.1 B15SXN4(M)

MCS pond 2,9 6

3,12 M

54.4 B1SSXN4(M)

MCS pond 2,9 6

4,12 M

S3.2 B1SSXN4(M)

MCS pond 2,9 6

5,12 M

56,9 B15SXN4(M)

MCS pond 2,9 6

6,12 M

53,8 B15SXN4(M)

MCS pond 2,9 6

7,12 M

S3.0 B1SSXN4(M)

MCS pond 2,9 6

8,12 M

53.2 B1SSXN4(M)

MCS pond 2,9 6

9,12 M

62.6 B15SXN4(M)

MCS pond 2,9 7

12 M

59.8 B15SXN4(M)

MCS pond 2,9 7

1,12 F

S6.7 B15SXN4(M)

MCS pond 2,9 7

2,12 F

S8.3 B15SXN4(M)

MCS pond 2,9 7

3,12 F

S3.3 B15SXN4(M)

MCS pond 2,9 7

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Table 4. Tagged Hatchlings 2022 Turkey Point Date Marked Nest Number Tag Number Number 8/2/2022 2322 606116041 4275 8/2/2022 2322 606115574 4276 8/2/2022 2322 606114566 4277 8/2/2022 2322 60610B365 4278 8/2/2022 2322 606105053 4279 8/2/2022 2322 606112263 4280 B/2/2022 2322 606110785 4281 8/2/2022 2322 606115612 4282 B/2/2022 UNK 606108769 4283 B/2/2022 UNK 606115874 4284 8/2/2022 UNK 606104279 4285 8/2/2022 UNK 606115516 4286 8/4/2022 UNK 606108557 4287 8/4/2022 UNK 606107258 4288 8/4/2022 2322 606113297 4289 8/4/2022 2322 606117005 4290 8/4/2022 2322 60610602B 4291 8/4/2022 2322 606116376 4292 B/4/2022 2322 606117048 4293 B/4/2022 2422 606115297 4294 8/4/2022 2422 606108008 4295 8/4/2022 2422 6061150B5 4296 8/4/2022 2422 606110326 4297 8/4/2022 2522 606114288 4298 8/4/2022 2522 60610B333 4299 8/4/2022 2522 606112001 4300 8/4/2022 2522 606113844 4301 8/4/2022 2522 606103515 4302 8/4/2022 2522 606117081 4303 8/4/2022 2522 606115273 4304 8/4/2022 2522 606109802 4305 8/4/2022 2522 606114047 4306 8/4/2022 2522 606116371 4307 8/4/2022 2522 606113124 4308 B/4/2022 2522 606109775 4309 B/4/2022 2522 606116345 4310 8/4/2022 2522 606114513 4311 8/4/2022 UNK 606116789 4312 8/4/2022 UNK 606116599 4313 8/4/2022 UNK 606105812 4314 8/9/2022 2922 606106594 4315 8/9/2022 2922 606106549 4316 8/9/2022 2922 606106380 4317 EMS = Everglades Mitigation Bank MCS = Mitigation Crocodile Sanctuary in the Everglades Mitigation Bank UNK = Unknown Head (cm)

Snout Vent (cm)

Total Length (cm) Tail Girth (cm) 4.0 13.4 27.4 5.4 4.0 13.4 27.0 5.3 4.0 13.1 26.3 5.0 4.2 14.1 28.6 5.1 4.0 13.2 26.9 5.2 4.0 13.4 27.1 5.2 4.0 12.8 26.1 5.1 4.0 13.S 27.1 5.3 3.8 12.5 25,9 5.1 3.8 12.0 24.5 5.2 3.6 12.4 24.6 5.0 4.1 14.0 28.6 5.7 3.5 12.3 24.3 4.6 3.7 12.7 25.7 5.0 4.2 13.6 27.8 4,9 4.2 13.8 27.9 4.8 4.0 13,5 27.5 5.1 4.0 13.8 27.1 5.1 4.0 13.1 26.7 5.1 4.1 13.2 26.9 5.1 4.0 13.8 27.3 5.0 4.1 13.7 28.4 5.2 5.0 13.2 26.6 5.0 3.5 11.7 23.2 4.9 3.5 12.6 24,6 5.0 3.5 11.7 23.3 5.0 3.6 12.1 24.0 5.1 3.5 12.0 23.6 5.0 3.5 12.2 23.8 4.8 3.5 11.6 23.3 4.9 3.5 12.4 24.4 5.0 3.5 11.6 23.8 5.1 3.5 11.2 22.3 4.6 3.5 12.1 24.4 5.1 3.S 11.7 23.8 4.9 3.6 12.1 24.0 5.0 3.5 11.4 23.2 5.0 4.1 13.6 28.2 5.3 4.0 14.0 27.7 5.5 4.2 14.S 29.0 5.5 4.2 13.1 27.0 4.8 4.1 13.5 27.4 5.0 4.0 13.5 27.3 4.9 Tagged Hatchllngs 2022 Scute Clippings Sex Weight flt)

Capture Location Release Location RD LO s

Comments M

59.4 B1SSXN4(M)

MCS pond 2,9 7

S,12 M

58.0 B155XN4(M)

MCS pond 2,9 7

6,12 M

52.1 B155XN4(M)

MCS pond 2,9 7

7,12 F

62.7 B155XN4{M)

MCS pond 2,9 7

B,12 F

54.4 B155XN4{M)

MCS pond 2,9 7

9,12 M

54.7 B155XN4{M)

MCS pond 2,9 8

12 M

54.1 B155XN4(M)

MCS oond 2,9 8

1,12 M

58.0 B155XN4{M)

MCS pond 2,9 8

2,12 M

S6.3 B315XN4(5 POND)

MCS pond 2,9 8

3,12 M

55.4 B315XN4(5 POND)

MCS pond 2,9 8

4,12 M

51.3 B315XN4(5 PONO)

MCS pond 2,9 8

5,12 M

69.1 B315XN4(5 POND)

MCS pond 2,9 8

6,12 M

43.9 B315XN4(5 POND)

MCS main pond 2,9 8

7,12 M

51.9 B315XN4(5 POND)

MCS main pond 2,9 8

8,12 F

53.3 B155XN4(M)

MCS main pond 2,9 8

9,12 F

53.4 B155XN4(M)

MCS main pond 2,9 9

12 M

54.9 B155XN4(M)

MCS main pond 2,9 9

1,12 M

53.7 B155XN4{M)

MCS main pond 2,9 9

2,12 M

52.9 B155XN4(M)

MCS main pond 2,9 9

3,12 M

S4.9 MCSM4E MC$ main pond 2,9 9

4,12 M

56.2 MCSM4E MCS main pond 2,9 9

5,12 M

61,0 MCSM4E MCS main pond 2,9 9

6,12 M

54.9 MCS M4E MCS main pond 2,9 9

7,12 M

47.0 B2ESXN5(M)

MCS main pond 2,9 9

8,12 M

52.9 B2E5XN5{M)

MCS main pond 2,9 9

9,12 M

47.2 B2E5XN5(M)

MCS main pond 3,9 0

12 M

54.1 B2E5XN5{M)

MCS main pond 3,9 0

1,12 M

50.1 B2E5XN5{M)

MCS main pond 3,9 0

2,12 M

47.9 B2E5XN5{M)

MCS main pond 3,9 0

3,12 M

48.2 B2E5XN5{M)

MCS main pond 3,9 0

4,12 M

51.8 B2E5XNS(M)

MCS main pond 3,9 0

5,12 M

51.5 B2ESXN5(M)

MCS main pond 3,9 0

6,12 M

42.8 B2E5XN5(M)

MCS main pond 3,9 0

3,7,12 Accidentally cut S3 M

54.6 B2E5XN5(M)

MCS main pond 3,9 0

B,12 M

48.5 B2E5XN5{M)

MCS main pond 3,9 0

9,12 M

52.3 B2E5XN5(M)

MCS main pond 3,9 1

12 M

50.2 B2E5XN5(M)

MCS main pond 3,9 1

1,12 M

60.4 C15XN5(E side)

MCS main pond 3,9 1

2,12 Straggler M

65.S ClSXNS(E side)

MCS main pond 3,9 1

3,12 Straggler F

67.0 C65XN5(N)

MCS main pond 3,9 1

4,12 Straggler M

55.4 B255XN4(M)

MCS main pond 3,9 1

5,12 Highly reduced pattern croc M

57.8 B255XN4(M)

MCS main pond 3,9 1

6,12 Hlgh!y reduced pattern croc M

53.S B255XN4(M)

MCS main pond 3,9 1

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Table 4. Tagged Hatchlings 2022 Turkey Point Date Marked Nest Number Ta2:Number Number 8/9/2022 2922 606103810 4318 8/9/2022 2922 606109875 4319 8/9/2022 2922 6D6111n7 4320 8/9/2022 2922 606105781 4321 8/9/2022 2922 606109812 4322 8/9/2022 2922 606109787 4323 8/9/2022 2922 606117356 4324 8/9/2022 2922 606105084 4325 8/9/2022 2922 606107262 4326 8/9/2022 UNK 606117027 4327 8/9/2022 UNK 606107788 4328 8/9/2022 UNK 606117061 4329 8/9/2022 UNK 606116584 4330 8/9/2022 UNK 606116593 4331 8/9/2022 UNK 605115102 4332 8/9/2022 UNK 606109604 4333 8/9/2022 UNK 606111894 4334 8/9/2022 UNK 606106586 4335 8/9/2022 UNK 606113379 4336 8/9/2022 2822 606110037 4337 8/9/2022 2822 606105382 4338 8/9/2022 2822 606110806 4339 8/9/2022 2722 606114382 4340 8/9/2022 UNK 606110040 4341 8/9/2022 UNK 606107813 4342 8/9/2022 UNK 606115041 4343 8/9/2022 UNK 606113797 4344 8/9/2022 UNK 605261524 4345 8/9/2022 UNK 606104878 4346 8/11/2022 UNK 606111807 4347 8/11/2022 UNK 606104623 4348 8/11/2022 UNK 606115808 4349 8/11/2022 UNK 606107822 4350 8/11/2022 UNK 606569543 4351 8/11/2022 UNK 606285346 4352 8/11/2022 3022 606271537 4353 8/11/2022 3022 606275621 4354 8/11/2022 UNK 606273621 4355 8/11/2022 UNK 606270573 4356 8/11/2022 UNK 606289803 4357 8/11/2022 UNK 606269626 4358 8/11/2022 UNK 606280612 4359 8/15/2022 3122 606284553 4360 EMS= Everglades Mitigation Bank MCS = Mitigation Crocodile Sanctuary In the Everglades Mitigation Bank LINK= Unknown Head (cm)

Snout Vent (cm)

Total Length (cm) Tall Girth (cm) 4.0 13.3 26.7 5.0 4,0 13.5 27.3 4.3 4,0 13.0 27.2 5.0 4.0 13.3 27.1 4.8 4.0 13.7 27.8 4.9 4.0 13.4 26.6 4.7 4.0 13.8 28.1 4.1 4.0 13.4 26.8 4.7 4,0 13.0 27.0 4.6 3.6 12.1 24.S 4.2 3.5 10.9 22.5 4.1 3,6 12.1 24.7 4.4 3.7 11.8 24.5 4,3 3.8 12.7 25.6 4.7 3.7 12.1 24.9 4.4 3.7 12.3 24.8 4.4 3.5 10.7 22.3 3,9 3.6 12.2 24.7 4.5 3.7 12.S 25.6 4,6 3.5 12.2 24.8 4.5 3.5 12.1 24.3 4.4 3.5 11.6 23.2 4.1 3.9 12.7 25.8 4.9 3.6 12.0 24.8 4.5 4.5 14.9 30.7 5.2 4.1 13.9 28.7 5.2 4.5 14.7 30.0 5.4 4.1 13.8 27.7 5.2 4.0 13.9 27.7 5.4 3.7 12.0 25.0 4.7 3.9 13.1 27.1 4.7 3.7 12.0 26.7 4.7 3.7 12.8 25.6 4.6 3.7 12.9 26.2 4.8 4.3 14.S 30.0 5.5 4.2 14,6 29.5 5.5 4.3 14.6 29.4 5.5 4.0 13.S 26.8 4.8 4.0 13.6 27.1 5.0 3,9 12.6 24.5 4.9 3.9 13.4 27.2 4.9 4.5 14.4 28.7 5.4 4.1 13.7 28.0 4.9 Tagged Hatchllngs 2022 Scute Clippings Sex Wel*ht(g)

Capture Location Release Location RD LO s

Comments M

52.7 8255XN4(M)

MCS main pond 3,9 1

8,12 M

51.3 8255XN4(M)

MCS main pond 3,9 1

9,12 M

56.9 825SXN4{M)

MCS main pond 3,9 2

12 M

52.4 825SXN4{M)

MCS main pond 3,9 2

1,12 M

57.5 825SXN4{M)

MCS main pond 3,9 2

2,12 M

50.0 825SXN4{M)

MCS main pond 3,9 2

3,12 M

S5.9 825SXN4{M)

MCS main pond 3,9 2

4,12 M

50.7 825SXN4{M)

MCS main pond 3,9 2

5,12 M

51.6 8255XN4{M)

MCS main pond 3,9 2

6,12 M

38.8 B26SXNS{M pond)

MCS main pond 3,9 2

7,12 M

36.9 B26SXNS(M pond)

MCS main pond 3,9 2

8,12 M

42.0 826SXNS(M pond)

MCS main pond 3,9 2

9,12 M

38.0 8265XN5{M pond)

MCS main pond 3,9 3

12 M

46.3 B26SXN5(M pond)

MCS main pond 3,9 3

1,12 M

40.9 B26SXNS(M pond)

MCS main pond 3,9 3

2,12 F

38.5 B26SXNS(M pond)

MCS main pond 3,9 3

3,12 M

29,9 B26SXN5{M pond)

MCS main pond 3,9 3

4,12 F

39.6 B26SXNS(M pond)

MCS main pond 3,9 3

5,12 F

43.5 B26SXN5{M pond)

MCS main pond 3,9 3

6,12 F

53.5 1234/5 Cut MCS main pond 3,9 3

7,12 Hatchllng has eye infection F

49.6 1234/5 Cut MCS main pond 3,9 3

8,12 Hatchling has eye infection F

50.5 1234/5 Cut MCS main pond 3,9 3

9,12 Hatchling has eye infection F

47.8 B205XN4{S)

MCS main pond 3,9 4

12 F

43.0 B29SXN5(M pond)

MCS main pond 3,9 4

1,12 M

63.2 B24SXN4{M)

MCS main pond 3,9 4

2,12 Straggler M

61.6 B23SXN4{M)

MCS main pond 3,9 4

3,12 Straggler F

64.2 C32SXN5 MCS main pond 3,9 4

4,12 Strap.gler F

60.1 B5E5XN2{M)

MCS main pond 3,9 4

5,12 F

61.8 B5ESXN2{M)

MCS main pond 3,9 4

6,12 M

46.2 B295XN4{M Pond)

B295XN5{S Pond) 3,9 4

7,12 M

50.0 B29SXN4{M Pond)

B29SXN5{S Pond) 3,9 4

8,12 M

48.6 B29SXN4(M Pond)

B29SXN5{S Pond) 3,9 4

9,12 M

47.1 B29SXN4{M Pond)

B29SXN5{5 Pond) 3,9 5

12 M

48.3 B29SXN4(M Pond}

B29SXNS(S Pond) 3,9 5

1,12 M

75.7 B30SXN5(5 Pond)

B29SXNS(S Pond) 3,9 5

2,12 M

66.7 B29SXN5{S Pond)

B29SXN5{S Pond) 3,9 5

3,12 M

70.0 8295XN5{5 Pond)

B29SXN5(S Pond) 3,9 5

4,12 F

50.2 C15SXN4{M)

B29SXN5{S Pond) 3,9 s

5,12 M

53.0 Cl5SXN4{M) 8295XN5{S Pond) 3,9 5

6,12 M

45.3 C15SXN4{M) 8295XN5{S Pond) 3,9 5

7,12 M

53.1 829SXN5{CCS)

B29SXNS(S Pond}

3,9 5

8,12 F

61.9 UNK B29SXNS{S Pond) 3,9 5

9,12 M

57.4 812SXN4(S Pond)

B29SXN5{5 Pond) 3,9 6

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Table 4. Tagged Hatchlings 2022 Turkey Point Date Marked Nest Number Tai:i:: Number Number 8/15/2022 3122 606270625 4361 8/15/2022 3122 606283332 4362 8/15/2022 3122 606267890 4363 8/15/2022 3122 606288264 4364 8/1S/2022 3122 6062840S3 4365 8/15/2022 3122 606289538 4366 8/15/2022 3122 606289383 4367 8/1S/2022 3122 606280772 4368 8/1S/2022 3122 606271365 4369 8/15/2022 3122 606284291 4370 8/1S/2022 UNK 606286854 4371 8/15/2022 UNK 606271070 4373 8/15/2022 UNK 606286889 4374 8/15/2022 UNK 606271875 4375 8/15/2022 UNK 606271028 4376 8/15/2022 3222 606278531 4377 8/15/2022 3222 606290318 4378 8/15/2022 3222 606277068 4379 8/15/2022 3222 606267294 4380 8/15/2022 3222 606270283 4381 8/15/2022 3222 606276597 4382 8/15/2022 3222 606281848 4383 8/15/2022 3222 606273019 4384 8/17/2022 UNK 606269590 4385 8/17/2022 UNK 606273871 4386 8/17/2022 UNK 606267628 4387 8/17/2022 UNK 60627833S 4388 8/17/2022 3322 606280593 4389 8/17/2022 3322 606280549 4390 8/17/2022 3322 606271083 4391 8/17/2022 3322 606285012 4392 8/17/2022 3322 606280105 4393 8/17/2022 3322 606275860 4394 8/17/2022 3322 606277876 4395 8/17/2022 3322 606284816 4396 8/17/2022 3322 606279089 4397 8/17/2022 3322 606270114 4398 B/17/2022 3322 606285016 4399 8/17/2022 3322 606279009 4400 8/17/2022 3322 606268594 4401 8/17/2022 3322 606283769 4402 8/17/2022 3222 606274636 4403 8/17/2022 3222 606267893 4404 EMS= Everglades Mitigation Bank MCS = Mitigation Crocod!le Sanctuary !n the Everglades Mitigation Bank UNK = Unknown Head (cm)

Snout Vent (cm)

Total Len~h (cm) Tail Girth (cm)

Sex 3.5 11.8 23.0 4.0 M

3.4 11.0 22.0 3.B M

3.7 12.4 25.5 4.6 M

4.0 13.6 27.8 5.0 M

4.3 14.8 29.2 S.l M

4.0 13.S 27.2 4.5 M

3.8 12.S 25.6 4.4 M

3.8 12.7 26.l 4.5 M

4.0 13.1 27.1 4.7 M

4.1 13.7 27.8 5.0 M

4.2 14.S 28.7 5.1 M

3.7 12.3 2S.8 4.3 F

3.8 12.8 24.9 4.7 F

4.2 13.2 26.3 5.2 F

4.3 14.2 29.4 5.4 M

4.0 13.2 26.3 4.5 M

3.9 12.8 26.2 4.6 F

4.0 13.1 25.8 4.5 F

3.8 13.0 25.7 4.4 F

3.8 13.9 25.7 4.3 F

4.0 13.1 26.5 4.8 M

4.0 13.5 27.4 4.9 F

3.9 13.0 26.0 4.8 M

4.2 14.1 27.6 5.1 F

4.2 13.4 26.5 4.5 M

4.0 13.4 27.1 4.5 M

4.0 13.4 27.l 4.9 M

4.0 13.1 26.9 4.5 M

4.0 13.1 26.9 4.5 M

4.1 13.3 27.4 4.5 M

4.0 13.9 28.4 4.6 M

4.0 13.S 27.4 4.5 M

4.0 13.3 26.9 4.5 F

4.0 13.4 27.1 4.6 M

4.0 13.4 26.8 4.6 F

4.0 13.3 27.l 4.8 M

4.0 13.4 28.0 4.8 M

4.0 13.2 26.7 4.4 M

4.0 13.2 26.4 4.5 M

4.1 13.7 28.5 4.7 M

3.9 12.9 26.2 4.4 M

4.0 13.3 27.1 4.2 M

4.0 13.0 26.4 4.1 M

Tagged Hatchllngs 2022 Scute Clippings Weight(g)

Capture Location Release location RO LO s

Comments 36.6 B125XN4(5 Pond)

B295XN5(S Pond) 3,9 6

1,12 28.3 B12SXN4(S Pond)

B29SXN5(5 Pond) 3,9 6

2,12 46.1 B12SXN4(S Pond)

B29SXNS(S Pond) 3,9 6

3,12 58.2 812SXN4(5 Pond)

B29SXN5(S Pond) 3,9 6

4,12 65.8 B12SXN4(S Pond)

B29SXN5(S Pond) 3,9 6

S,12 56.8 B125XN4(S Pond)

B29SXNS(S Pond) 3,9 6

6,12 44.8 8125XN4(S Pond) 829SXN5(S Pond) 3,9 6

7,12 4S.2 812SXN4(S Pond) 829SXNS(S Pond) 3,9 6

8,12 51.3 B12SXN4{S Pond) 829SXN5(S Pond) 3,9 6

9,12 60.7 812SXN4(S Pond)

B29SXNS(S Pond) 3,9 7

12 60.3 SOUTH COLLECTOR 829SXN5(S Pond) 3.9 7

1,12 38.0 815SXNS {CANAL 16) 829SXN5(S Pond) 3.9 7

3,12 45.9 C325XN3 (4TH ISlAND IN)

B29SXNS(S Pond) 3,9 7

4,12 62.8 C325XN3 (4TH ISlAND IN) 829SXN5(S Pond) 3.9 7

5,12 66.9 C325XN3 (4TH ISlAND IN) 829SXN5(S Pond) 3,9 7

6,12 43.8 83ESXN3(M) CANAL 3 8295XN5(5 Pond) 3,9 7

7,12 Clutch is rather thin 45,6 B3E5XN3(M) CANAL3 8295XN5(5 Pond) 3,9 7

8,12 Clutch is rather thin 45.2 B3E5XN3(M) CANAL 3 B29SXNS{S Pond) 3,9 7

9,12 Clutch is rather thin 42.3 B3ESXN3(M) CANAL 3 B29SXNS(S Pond) 3,9 8

12 Clutch is rather thin 40.5 B3ESXN3(M) CANAL 3 829SXN5(S Pond) 3,9 8

1,12 Clutch Is rather thin 51.S 83ESXN3(M) CANAL 3 8295XNS(5 Pond) 3,9 8

2,12 Clutch is rather thin 54.3 B3E5XN3(M) CANAL 3 829SXNS{S Pond) 3,9 8

3,12 Clutch is rather thin 49.9 B3ESXN3{M) CANAL 3 829SXNS(S Pond) 3,9 8

4,12 Clutch is rather thin 65.5 CATTAILS C32SXN3 B295XN5(5 Pond) 3,9 8

5,12 49.6 814SXN1 NI B29SXNS(S Pond) 3,9 8

6,12 47.l B29SXN4 (M POND) 8295XN5(S Pond) 3,9 8

7,12 Has underbite 59.1 829SXN4 (M POND) 829SXN5(5 Pond) 3,9 8

8,12 51.3 84ESXN4(N) 829SXN5(5 Pond) 3,9 8

9,12 49.0 84ESXN4(N)

B29SXN5{S Pond}

3,9 9

12 S1.5 84ESXN4(N) 8295XN5(5 Pond) 3,9 1,9 1,12 OL1 cut by mistake 54.2 84E5XN4(N)

B29SXN5(S Pond) 3,9 9

2,12 53.7 B4E5XN4(N)

B295XN5(5 Pond) 3,9 9

3,12 49.6 B4ESXN4(N)

B29SXN5(5 Pond) 3,9 9

4,12 S4.6 84ESXN4(N) 8295XN5(5 Pond) 3,9 9

5,12 49.6 84E5XN4(N)

B295XN5(5 Pond) 3,9 9

6,12 54.1 84ESXN4(N)

B295XN5(S Pond) 3,9 9

7,12 54.4 84E5XN4(N) 829SXN5(5 Pond) 3.9 9

8,12 47.2 84E5XN4(N) 8295XN5(5 Pond) 3,9 9

9,12 49.8 84ESXN4(N) 829SXN5(5 Pond) 3,4,9 0

12 DR 3 cut by mistake 57.6 84ESXN4(N) 8295XN5(5 Pond) 4,9 0

1,12 45.4 84E5XN4(N)

B29SXNS(S Pond) 4,9 0

2,12 49.8 B3E5XN3(M) 829SXN5(S Pond) 4,9 0

3,12 40.S 83ESXN3(M) 829SXN5(S Pond) 4,9 0

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Table 4. Tagged Hatchlings 2022 Turkey Point Date Marked Nest Number Tag Number Number 8/17/2022 UNK 606284780 4405 8/17/2022 UNK 606278125 4406 8/17/2022 UNK 606281830 4407 8/17/2022 UNK 606289105 4408 8/17/2022 UNK 606270842 4409 8/17/2022 UNK 606281281 4410 8/23/2022 UNK 606275890 4411 8/23/2022 UNK 606271617 4412 8/23/2022 UNK 606286821 4413 8/23/2022 UNK 606273834 4414 8/23/2022 UNK 606267564 4415 8/23/2022 UNK 606288S40 4416 EMB = Everglades Mitigation Bank MCS = Mitigation Crocodile Sanctuary In the Everglades Mitigation Bank UNK = Unknown Head (cm)

Snout Vent (cm)

Total length {cm) Tall Girth (cm) 4.0 13.1 26.8 4.5 4.2 14.0 28,6 4.8 4.0 13.1 26.5 4.6 4.0 13.2 27.6 4.5 4.2 14.7 29.2 5,2 4.0 13.3 27.2 4,7 4.5 14.5 29.9 5.2 4.4 14.5 29.4 5.4 4,7 1S,O 31.4 S,4 4.0 14.5 27.4 4.4 4.0 13.2 27.6 5,0 4.5 14.3 30.3 5.4 Tagued Hatchllngs 2022 Scute Clippings Sex Weight(")

Capture Location Release Location RD LO s

Comments M

50.3 UNK B29SXNS($ Pond) 4.9 0

5,12 M

61.2 UNK B29SXNS(S Pond) 4,9 0

6,12 M

48.5 UNK B29SXNS{S Pond) 4,9 0

7,12 M

50.9 UNK 8295XN5(S Pond) 4,9 0

8,12 M

64,7 UNK B29SXNS(S Pond) 4,9 0

9,12 F

51.9 UNK 829SXNS(S Pond) 4,9 1

12 M

67,3 UNK 8295XN5(S Pond) 4,9 1

1,12 F

68,8 UNK 829SXN5(S Pond) 4,9 1

2,12 M

78,9 UNK 829SXNS(S Pond) 4,9 1

3,12 M

50.2 UNK 829SXN5(S Pond) 4,9 1

4,12 M

53.6 UNK B29SXNS(S Pond) 4,9 1

5,12 F

67.1 UNK 829SXN5(S Pond) 4,9 1

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Table 5. Crocodile ID Surveys 2022 Date 1/14/2022 1/18/2022 2/1/2022 2/24/2022 EB= East Bank WB = West Bank M= Middle Start Time 9:45 11:15 10:30 15:20 Distance From Start in Miles. (est.

meters) 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.6 1.0 4.0 0.0 (50m) 0.0 (100ml 0.0 (50m) 0.1 0.2 0.2 (10m) 0.3 0.4 0.4 (20m) 0.4 (20m) 2.5 2.5 (20m) 2.7 0.0(5m) 0.3 0.5 0.7 1.7 2.1 2.5 2.7 2.7 (10m) 3.4 4.0

  1. Crocodiles Observed 0

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

2022 Crocodile ID Surveys Total Length Location (est. meters)

Sex Surveyor Comments WB 0

0 ML Cold windy day. No crocs seen.

EB 2.5 Female ML EB 2.25 Female ML EB 2.25 Female ML EB 2.25 Female ML EB 2.25 Female ML EB 2.0 Unk ML M

2.25 Female ML EB 2.25 Female ML EB 2.25 Female ML EB 2.5 Female ML EB 2.25 Female ML EB 2.5 Female ML EB 3.25 Male ML EB 2.25 Female ML EB 2.0 Female ML EB 2.25 Female ML EB 2.5 Female ML M

2.25 Female ML EB 3.25 Male ML EB 2.0 Female ML M

2.25 Female ML EB 2.25 Female ML EB 2.25 Female ML EB 2.5 Female ML EB 1.5 Unk ML EB 2.0 Female ML M

1.5 Unk ML M

1.75 Unk ML EB 3.0 Male ML M

2.0 Female ML Page 1

Table 5. Crocodile ID Surveys 2022 Date 3/10/2022 3/18/2022 4/8/2022 EB= East Bank WB = West Bank M= Middle Start Time 15:50 15:10 14:02 Distance From Start in Miles. (est.

meters) 0.1 1.6 2.0 2.3 2.9 3.4 3.4 (lm) 5.0 0.0{20m) 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.0 0.0(5m) 0.0 (10m) 0.0{5m) 0.2 0.3 0.3 (10m) 0.4 0.4(10m) 0.5 0.9 2.3 2.4

  1. Crocodiles Observed 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

2022 Crocodile ID Surveys Total Length Location (est. meters)

Sex Surveyor Comments EB 2.0 Female ML EB 2.5 Female ML EB 2.5 Female ML EB 2.0 Female ML EB 2.5 Female ML EB 2.0 Female ML EB 3.0 Male ML EB 1.5 Unk ML Extremely hot day. Adult female red belly EB 2.75 Female ML slider basking at 1.3 miles EB 2.25 Female ML EB 2.25 Female ML EB 2.5 Female ML on Rd 2.25 Female ML EB 2.25 Female ML EB 2.0 Female ML EB 2.25 Female ML EB 2.25 Female ML EB 2.25 Female ML EB 2.25 Female ML EB 2.5 Female ML EB 2.25 Female ML EB 3.0 Male ML EB 1.75 Unk ML EB 1.75 Unk ML EB 2.25 Female ML Page 2

Table 5. Crocodile ID Surveys 2022 Date 4/22/2022 4/27/2022 5/20/2022 EB= East Bank WB = West Bank M= Middle Start Time 14:45 11:10 14:00 Distance From Start in Miles. (est.

meters) 0.0 0.0(5m) 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.5 2.7 3.4 5.1 0.0 0.2 0.3 0.3(5m) 0.4 0.4(5m) 0.5 1.0 1.4 2.0 3.8 4.6 0.0(5m) 0.0{10m) 0.2 0.2(10m) 0.2(10m) 0.2(2m) 0.4 1.1 2.4 2.5

  1. Crocodiles Observed 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

2022 Crocodile ID Surveys Total Length Location (est. meters)

Sex Surveyor Comments EB 2.25 Female ML EB 2.75 Female ML EB 2.5 Female ML EB 2.25 Female ML EB 2.25 Female ML EB 3

Male ML EB 1.75 UNK ML EB 1.5 UNK ML M

2.25 Female ML EB 2.25 Female ML EB 2.25 Female ML EB 2.5 Female ML EB 2.5 Female ML M

UNK UNK ML EB 2.25 Female ML EB 3

Male ML M

2.5 Female ML EB 1.5 UNK ML EB 2.75 Male ML M

2.25 Female ML EB 1.75 UNK ML EB 2.25 Female ML EB 2.25 Female ML EB 2.25 Female ML EB 2.5 Female ML EB 2.5 Female ML EB 2.5 Female ML EB 2.25 Female ML EB 2.5 Female ML M

2.5 Female ML EB 2.25 Female ML Page 3

Table 5. Crocodile ID Surveys 2022 Date 5/24/2022 6/16/2022 6/29/2022 9/7/2022 10/17/2022 10/20/2022 10/28/2022 EB= East Bank WB = West Bank M= Middle Start Time 11:30 14:10 14:10 10:00 10:35 11:17 15:00 Distance From Start in Miles. (est.

meters}

0.0 0.0(5m) 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.5 1.8 1.9 2.3 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.3(50 m) 0.4 0.6 1.0 1.0 1.8 2.2 2.3 1.9 1.6 2.7 3.7 0.1 0.3 2.8 4.9 5.4

  1. Crocodiles Observed 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

0 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

2022 Crocodile ID Surveys Total Length Location (est. meters}

Sex Surveyor Comments EB 2.25 Female ML ML with FWC least tern survey crew EB 2.25 Female ML EB 2.25 Female ML EB 2.25 Female ML EB 2.25 Female ML EB 2.25 Female ML EB 3.0 Male ML EB 2.25 Female ML EB 2.0 Female ML WB 0

0 ML Extremely hot, no crocs out EB 2.25 Female ML Extremely hot EB 3

N/A JW Joe Wasilewski survey WB 2.5 N/A JW WB 2

N/A JW EB 2

N/A JW EB 2

N/A JW M

1.75 N/A JW M

2 N/A JW EB 2

N/A JW M

1.5 N/A JW M

1.75 N/A JW M

1.75 N/A JW EB 3.25 Male ML EB 3

Male ML EB 2.25 UNK ML EB 1.75 UNK ML EB 2.5 Female ML EB 2.25 Female ML EB 3

Male ML EB 2

UNK ML EB 2

UNK ML Page 4

Table 5. Crocodile ID Surveys 2022 Date 11/9/2022 12/1/2022 EB= East Bank WB = West Bank M= Middle Start Time 8:10 15:05 Distance From Start in Miles. (est.

meters) 0.2 2.3 4.4 0.0

  1. Crocodiles Observed 1

1 1

0 2022 Crocodile ID Surveys Total Length Location (est. meters)

Sex Surveyor Comments EB 2.25 Female ML Raining pre-tropical storm/hurricane Nicole EB 3.25 Male ML EB 2

UNK ML Heavy winds/rain at start of survey. Not ideal conditions for crocs or visibility. Saw snow 0

0 0

ML goose at SW corner of ID Pages

Table 6. Captured Crocodiles 2022 Turkey Point Date Captured Capture Method Number Tag Number 8/11/2022 Hand capture 606277847 4372 9/15/2022 Hand capture 605806297 3699 EMB;:: Everglades Mitigation Bank MCS = Mitigation Crocodile Sanctuary in the Everglades Mitigation Bank UNK::: Unknown Snout Vent Total Length Head Length (cm)

(cm)

(cm)

Tail Girth (cm) 19.8 38.6 5,6 6,5 42.5 83.5 12.5 17.0 Captured Crocodiles 2022 Scute Clicpin2s Weight(g)

Sex Capture Location Release Location New or Recapture Comments RD I LO I s

132 M

B12SXN4(S POND)

B29SXN5(S Pond)

NEW ACCIDENTALLY CUT 53 9 I 7

I 2,3,12 1587 M

CWRC work site 4/5 cut on W side Recapture 6,9 I 6,9 I 9,10,11 Page 1

C25SXN4 B23SXN5 Legend:

I = Section -1 0

25

= Row 25 B = Berm C = Canal 23 = Row 23 SXN5 = Section 5 Figure 1. Numbering and Identification System for the Turkey Point Cooling Canal System

Figure 2. Identification of Turkey Point Critical Crocodile Habitats Mitigation c rom! i~

sanct uuy f lvl.:S'J Ew~rg l:ldes Mitigation Bernie (EMBJ Interceptor oit, hcanal ID)

Cuts between sections Example: 110 4/SCut = Island 10 Figure 3. Numbering and Identification System for the Turkey Point CCS Cuts and Islands

Test canal Road Test Canal Pond W RP4 = West Road Pond 4 Figure 4. Numbering and Identification for the Turkey Point Test Canal System

1 Potentia-lNestMound M.3'N= M,:,und 3-'.~\\lest Side Figure 5. Numbering and Identification of Turkey Point Mitigation Crocodile Sanctuary Nest Mounds

Figure 6. 2022 Nest Locations at Turkey Point Clean Energy Center

Appendix 1 Proper Crocodile Hatchling Note Taking Procedure Michael Lloret FPL Sr. Environmental Specialist/Wildlife Biologist Florida Power & Light Turkey Point Accurate note taking is a critical part of our program. All of the required information that we collect during hatchling surveys is documented in the field book, annual report and database. The data we collect is crucial to understanding the threatened American crocodile population health and status at Turkey Point.

Key terms Berm and canal nomenclature. Example: C5SXN2 (Canal 5 section 2) and B5SXN2 (Berm 5 section 2). Including what general location of berm/canal you are in is important as well. Example: B15SXN3(N) would indicate the location is on berm 15 section 3 on the north side of the berm.

Data recorded using metric measurements. Examples: Temperature in Celsius, length in centimeters/meters, weight in grams/kilograms Salinity recorded in parts per thousand (ppt)

Heading Date Title of Survey, example: ID Survey Initials of participants in survey Time of day Other important environmental factors such as weather Crocodiles observed (non-captures)

Location of observed crocodile. In the CCS by berm or canal, example B12SXN5(S) and or GPS. In the ID by mileage in vehicle during survey and or GPS Estimated size in meters Any observations pertinent to that particular animal, example: fresh scar on top jaw or out on bank basking

Hatchlings captured Location of captures, example: B7SXN1 (S) if on berm, C7SXN1 (S) if in canal or B7SXN1 (S pond) if in pond.

If captured in pond, record salinity (ppt) and water temperature (Celsius)

Amount of crocodiles caught in same area and corresponding nest (if known)

Miscellaneous details about terrain or location, example: caught under large buttonwood in burrow Keeping animals caught in separate locations/hatched from different nests need to be kept separately in bags in order to be able to collect scute clips grouped by siblings and not mix the samples.

Lab work Hatchlings brought back to the lab are kept in clean freshwater tanks or tubs Accurately labeling the hatch ling aquariums/tubs by date caught, number of animals, and location of capture Record all biometric data including snout to vent (SVL), total length (TL), head (H), tail girth (TG), and weight in grams.

Record the sex of the animal Carefully cut the hatchling scutes to correspond the unique scute clip number.

Store them in desiccant by nest number for further studies Implant the unique AVID microchip Release into ideal hatchling crocodile nursery habitat in the time allowed by the permit (5 days from capture to release). Record date and location of release

Michael Lloret Jodie Eldridge Kristin Eaton Joseph Wasilewski Frank Mazzotti Kenneth Spivey Andre Harper Appendix 2 Permit Designees/Researchers

Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Docket Nos. 50-250 and 50-251 ENCLOSURE 3 Turkey Point Nuclear Plant Unit 3 and Unit 4 Subsequent License Renewal Application GEN-4b LOCATION MAP (1 page follows)

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Year 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION, UNITS 3 AND 4 Dockets 50-250 and 50-251 FPL Response to NRC RAI Response AQN-1 2023-040 Attachment, Enclosure 4 Page 1 of 1 TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION, UNITS 3 AND 4 SLR RAI Response AQN-1 Annual Air Emissions Summary, 2017-2021 Annual Emissions (tons/year)

SO2 NOX co PM10 PMt voes HAPs 1.389657 14.16644 1.817271 1.643459 1.972859 0.705654 NA 0.033365 10.59149 2.830367 0.177001 0.339956 0.310047 NA 0.031786 11.05892 2.974854 0.181299 0.35217 0.332084 NA 0.012742 13.10806 3.91569 0.215739 0.418023 0.358216 NA 0.038812 10.04178 2.701294 0.165904 0.320727 0.318861 NA Note: In 2018 FPL standardized the emissions calculations for its fleet. For PTN the calculations were changed from performance factor based calculations to calculations derived from the standard AP-42 emission factors.

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TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION, UNITS 3 AND 4 Dockets 7 And 7 FPL Response to NRC RAI Response AQN-2 L-2023-040 Attachment, Enclosure 5 TURKEY POINT NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION, UNITS 3 AND 4 SLR RAI Response AQN-2 Annual Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory Summary, 2017-2021 Carbon Dioxide Equivalent (CO2e) Em issions, Metric Tons Emission Source 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 Combustion Sources <*>

416 497 522 605 479 Workforce Commuting Cb>

3,035 3,035 3,035 3,035 3,035 TOTAL 3,451 3,532 3,557 3,640 3,514 GHG calculated emissions are based on the following:

1*> Fuel usage for combustion sources shown Table 3.3-10; 40 CFR Table A-1 to Subpart A of Part 98 - Global Warming Potentials.

lb> Workforce commuting calculations are based on:

1. Statistical information from U.S. Census Bureau indicates that 5.2 percent of Florida workers in the Transportation and Warehouse and Utilities Industry carpool to work (USCB 2020). Number of PTN employees as of April 2022 was 690. Utilizing the 5.2 percent USCB carpool statistic, a value of "654" passenger vehicles per day was utilized.
2. The EPA's Greenhouse Gas Equivalencies Calculator the CO 2e/year to be 3,035 metric tons for 654 vehicles (EPA 2022).
3. Carbon dioxide equivalent or CO2e means the number of units of another greenhouse gas that has the same global warming effect as a single unit of carbon dioxide.
4. As an example; 25 metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions has the equivalent global warming effect as a single metric ton of methane emissions. (Based on Table A-1 to Subpart A of 40 CFR Part 98).