Why should a survey be done?
The Virginia Marine Resources Commission (VMRC) regulates nearly all the subaqueous areas (i.e., lands under the water) of Virginia (including all tidal waters). Thus, activities over, under, or on these areas require a permit from VMRC. According to Section I.C.3 of the VMRC Subaqueous Guidelines, "should a permitted project result in a loss or impact to submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV), compensatory mitigation may be required. This may include transplantation of SAV from the area of impact or planting of a new area." Maryland regulates SAV as part of tidal wetlands under the Code of Maryland Regulations (COMAR) 26.24. Thus, if you are undertaking work by the tidal Potomac or other tidal tributaries of the Chesapeake Bay, you need to know if your project will have the potential to impact SAV.
When can a survey be done?
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Chesapeake Bay Office's published guidelines recommend that field surveys be conducted during two windows: May 15 through June 15 and July 15 through September 15. These two windows allow surveyors to locate different species that may only be present during these timeframes.
Who can conduct these surveys?
The team at Wetland Studies and Solutions, Inc. (WSSI) has significant experience conducting SAV surveys. Contact us today to discuss how we can help meet your project needs! |