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{{#Wiki_filter:From:Stephen Weege To:Meghan Koperski Cc:Dave Niebch; Dave Clark; RidsNrrDlr Resource; Ed Hollowell; Jodie Gless; Ken Frehafer; Mike Bresette; Shelley Norton; Vince Munne
==Subject:==
January 2012 FPL Marine Turtle Removal Monthly Report Date:Friday, February 03, 2012 11:45:45 AM Attachments:January 2012 Marine Turtle Captures.rtfMonthly Report Notes 2012.xlsFPL St. Lucie Capture Summary 2012.xlsMrs. Meghan KoperskiTequesta Field Laboratory 19100 SE Federal Highway
Tequesta , FL  33469
==Subject:==
Marine Turtle Removal Monthly Summary January 2012
==Dear Meghan,==
Attached, please find the monthly summary of marine turtle removals for January 2012.
This month, we captured two (2)
Caretta caretta and five (5)
Chelonia mydas in the intake canalof the St. Lucie power plant on Hutchinson Island.
There were no mortalities or sea turtlessent for rehabilitation in January.
The scheduled 110-day power plant outage that began in the end of November 2011 is still in
effect. Consequently, flow rates in the canal system and subsequent sea turtle entrainmenthave abated considerably.
Throughout the month of January, the 5" barrier net experiencednegligible loads of algae and jellyfish that entered into the intake canal.
The temporarybarrier net has performed as designed and no turtles have been observed beyond the 5-inch
net. To date, Florida Power & Light and Morgan & Eklund, Inc. continue to work togetheron the installation of a permanent 5-inch barrier net.
The tag numbers and morphometric data for all turtles are attached.
Also included is a spreadsheet for all captures, mortalities, injuries, and causal events delineated by species andby month for 2012.
This spreadsheet also tracks fresh scrapes incurred on captured turtles for the current month, as well as the entire year.
Please feel free to contact me with any questions.
Sincerely,
Steve
Steve Weege Sr. Environmental Specialist Inwater Research Group, Inc.
4160 NE Hyline Dr
.Jensen Beach , FL  34957 sweege@inwater.org (772) 349-7252}}

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January 2012 FPL Marine Turtle Removal Monthly Report
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From:Stephen Weege To:Meghan Koperski Cc:Dave Niebch; Dave Clark; RidsNrrDlr Resource; Ed Hollowell; Jodie Gless; Ken Frehafer; Mike Bresette; Shelley Norton; Vince Munne

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January 2012 FPL Marine Turtle Removal Monthly Report Date:Friday, February 03, 2012 11:45:45 AM Attachments:January 2012 Marine Turtle Captures.rtfMonthly Report Notes 2012.xlsFPL St. Lucie Capture Summary 2012.xlsMrs. Meghan KoperskiTequesta Field Laboratory 19100 SE Federal Highway

Tequesta , FL 33469

Subject:

Marine Turtle Removal Monthly Summary January 2012

Dear Meghan,

Attached, please find the monthly summary of marine turtle removals for January 2012.

This month, we captured two (2)

Caretta caretta and five (5)

Chelonia mydas in the intake canalof the St. Lucie power plant on Hutchinson Island.

There were no mortalities or sea turtlessent for rehabilitation in January.

The scheduled 110-day power plant outage that began in the end of November 2011 is still in

effect. Consequently, flow rates in the canal system and subsequent sea turtle entrainmenthave abated considerably.

Throughout the month of January, the 5" barrier net experiencednegligible loads of algae and jellyfish that entered into the intake canal.

The temporarybarrier net has performed as designed and no turtles have been observed beyond the 5-inch

net. To date, Florida Power & Light and Morgan & Eklund, Inc. continue to work togetheron the installation of a permanent 5-inch barrier net.

The tag numbers and morphometric data for all turtles are attached.

Also included is a spreadsheet for all captures, mortalities, injuries, and causal events delineated by species andby month for 2012.

This spreadsheet also tracks fresh scrapes incurred on captured turtles for the current month, as well as the entire year.

Please feel free to contact me with any questions.

Sincerely,

Steve

Steve Weege Sr. Environmental Specialist Inwater Research Group, Inc.

4160 NE Hyline Dr

.Jensen Beach , FL 34957 sweege@inwater.org (772) 349-7252