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INVASIVE TUNICATE MONITORING AGREEMENT
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
THIS AGREEMENT, by and between Pleasant Harbor Marina and Golf Resort LLP (Resort)
and Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is designed to address impacts
associated with development of the Pleasant Harbor Marina and Golf Resort (Resort), now
under regulatory review by the County, not addressed by increased revenue from the
proposed Resort and subject to supplemental mitigation to assure concurrency in
accordance with the ordinance of approval, Ordinance 01-0128-08, paragraph 63(t)
regarding monitoring of invasive tunicates and other invasive species, which provided a
requirement
“to conduct ongoing monitoring and maintain an inventory regarding Tunicates
and other invasive species, and shall be required to participate with the County
and State agencies in an adaptive management programs to eliminate, minimize,
and fully mitigate any changes arising from the resort, and related to Pleasant
Harbor or the Maritime Village”.
Current activity
The Resort has been aware of the invasive tunicate issue in not only our marina but in
Pleasant Harbor in general. The staff of the Resort has cooperated with WDFW to allow
access to the docks for monitoring and removal. In the past, the Resort has hosted volunteer
diver efforts to monitor and remove invasive species from the docks. The Resort replaced
the wooden fuel dock in the spring of 2009. The Resort Best Management Practices
currently follow State and industry guidelines regarding in water boat maintenance and
cleaning. The Resort development plans include future replacement of existing wood docks
with exposed foam flotation.
Agreement
WDFW is the state agency responsible for addressing the invasive tunicate issue in Pleasant
Harbor.
The Resort agrees to enter into this Agreement for purposes of completing the requirements
of Ordinance 01-0128-08, paragraph 63(t), so that is can obtain the benefits of developing
the Resort. As such, the Resort agrees to the undertakings below as being supported by
sufficient consideration to make this Agreement legally binding on the Resort, its successors
and assigns. Understanding the potential harm invasive species may cause, the Resort
offers to take the following steps to assist WDFW and local agencies to monitor and control
the spread of non-native aquatic species at Pleasant Harbor Marina.
The Resort agrees to:
1. Hire a diver to investigate and monitor annually for all invasive tunicate (sea squirt)
species listed on the WDFW website (http://wdfw.wa.gove/ais/tunicates.html) including
club tunicate (styela clava), transparent tunicate (ciona savignyi), colonial tunicate
308913 US Hwy 101, Brinnon WA 98320
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(didemnum vexillum), chain tunicate (botrylloides violaceus), golden tar tunicate
(botryllus schlosscri), sea grape tunicate (molgula manhattensis) and vase tunicate
(ciona intestinalis). The diver hired by the Resort will prepare a report within 30 days
of the completion of the annual inspection detailing the locations, types and
approximate locations of invasive tunicates at Pleasant Harbor Marina.
2. Cooperate with WDFW in their effort to find ways to control or eliminate invasive
species. This will include allowing reasonable access to the Marina facility to
experiment with most effective ways of eliminating invasive species. For the
avoidance of doubt “reasonable access” means access after providing 7-days written
notice to the Marina.
3. Provide educational materials and information to Resort tenants and visitors regarding
identification of invasive species and steps they may take to help prevent the spread of
invasive species.
4. Allow WDFW the opportunity to inspect any in water structure such as docks or pilings
the Resort plan to replace by providing WDFW at least 7-days written notice prior to
removing the structure.
5. Properly dispose of any in water structure such as docks or pilings that are replaced.
These structures will not be allowed to leave Pleasant Harbor by water with living
invasive tunicates attached. If any docks are to be towed from the harbor they must
be hauled out and dried prior to leaving the harbor. Any structure to be destroyed will
be properly disposed of according to state and county standards.
This agreement between WDFW and the Resort is sufficient to satisfy the Jefferson County
condition to conduct ongoing monitoring of tunicates and other invasive species, and
participate with the County and State agencies in an adaptive management programs to
eliminate, minimize, and fully mitigate any changes arising from the resort, and related to
Pleasant Harbor or the Maritime Village.
Approved By Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
Signature____________________________________ Date_____________
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Authorized Representative for Invasive Aquatic Species
Pleasant Harbor Marina and Golf Resort LLP
Signature____________________________________ Date ____________
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Managing Member