Overall Rating Silver - expired
Overall Score 48.68
Liaison Darcy Coughlan
Submission Date Nov. 24, 2015
Executive Letter Download

STARS v2.0

Coastal Carolina University
OP-11: Biodiversity

Status Score Responsible Party
Complete 2.00 / 2.00 Jennifer Sellers
Sustainability Coordinator
Sustainability
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Does the institution own or manage land that includes or is adjacent to legally protected areas, internationally recognized areas, priority sites for biodiversity, and/or regions of conservation importance?:
Yes

A brief description of any legally protected areas, internationally recognized areas, priority sites for biodiversity, and/or regions of conservation importance on institution owned or managed land:
The Coastal Reserve is an undeveloped complex of ocean frontage, fresh and saltwater marshes, tidal creeks, and upland woods. Surrounded by a rapidly urbanizing environment, it is becoming increasingly significant for research, monitoring and education about the natural coastal habitat.The Anne Tilghman Boyce (ATB) Coastal Reserve, including Waties Island, is located on the northeast coast of South Carolina, just above Cherry Grove beach. Students and faculty at Coastal Carolina University regularly use a portion of the Reserve owned by the Coastal Education Foundation, a private, non-profit support component of CCU. Classes, laboratories and independent research projects are conducted on both the Reserve by both undergraduate and graduate students, faculty and staff.

Has the institution conducted an assessment or assessments to identify endangered and vulnerable species with habitats on institution-owned or –managed land?:
Yes

Has the institution conducted an assessment or assessments to identify environmentally sensitive areas on institution-owned or –managed land?:
Yes

The methodology(-ies) used to identify endangered and vulnerable species and/or environmentally sensitive areas and any ongoing assessment and monitoring mechanisms:
Facilities Planning and Management contracts with an engineering firm for ongoing needs and assessment for building projects annually, including 2015. In 2004, Coastal Carolina University established the Waccamaw Watershed Academy (WWA) under the aegis of the Burroughs & Chapin Center for Marine and Wetland Studies (BCCMWS) to meet local needs for expertise in the areas of watershed and wetland science and management. The mission of the academy is to deliver educational, research, and public outreach services to the university and the local region. Ongoing monitoring is done by Coastal Carolina University’s Campus Volunteer Water Quality Monitoring Program and is co-administered by Coastal Carolina University's Waccamaw Watershed Academy and the Waccamaw RIVERKEEPER® Program of Winyah Rivers Foundation.

A brief description of identified species, habitats and/or environmentally sensitive areas:
Habitats and environmentally sensitive areas include wetlands. A report created in 2009 through the county, in association with the Waccamaw Watershed Academy, lists identified species in Horry County: http://www.horrycounty.org/portals/0/docs/planningandzoning/parksopenspaceplan.pdf Rare, Threatened and Endangered Species Inventory of Horry County AGALINIS APHYLLA COASTAL PLAIN FALSEFOXGLOVE SC AGALINIS MARITIMA SALT-MARSH FALSEFOXGLOVE SC AMARANTHUS PUMILUS SEABEACH AMARANTH FT/ST ANDROPOGON MOHRII BROOMSEDGE SC ANTHAENANTIA RUFA PURPLE SILKYSCALE SC ASCLEPIAS PEDICELLATA SAVANNAH MILKWEED RC BALDUINA UNIFLORA ONE-FLOWER BALDUINA SC CALAMOVILFA BREVIPILIS PINE-BARRENS REED-GRASS NC Horry County Parks and Open Space Plan 65 CALOPOGON BARBATUS BEARDED GRASS-PINK SC CARETTA CARETTA LOGGERHEAD FT/ST CAROLINA BAY SC CHAMAEDAPHNE CALYCULATA LEATHERLEAF SC CLEMMYS GUTTATA SPOTTED TURTLE ST COLONIAL WATERBIRD SC COREOPSIS GLADIATA SOUTHEASTERN TICKSEED SC COREOPSIS INTEGRIFOLIA CILIATE-LEAF TICKSEED SC COREOPSIS ROSEA ROSE COREOPSIS RC CORYNORHINUS RAFINESQUII RAFINESQUE'S BIG-EARED BAT SE CROTONOPSIS LINEARIS NARROWLEAF RUSHFOIL SC DIONAEA MUSCIPULA VENUS' FLY-TRAP RC ECHINODORUS PARVULUS DWARF BURHEAD SC EUPATORIUM RECURVANS COASTAL-PLAIN THOROUGHWORT SC FIMBRISTYLIS PERPUSILLA HARPER'S FIMBRY NC FUNDULUS DIAPHANUS BANDED KILLIFISH SC HALIAEETUS LEUCOCEPHALUS BALD EAGLE FT/SE HELENIUM BREVIFOLIUM SHORTLEAF SNEEZEWEED RC HELIANTHEMUM GEORGIANUM GEORGIA FROSTWEED SC HELIANTHUS SCHWEINITZII SCHWEINITZ'S SUNFLOWER FE/SE HETERODON SIMUS SOUTHERN HOGNOSE SNAKE SC ILEX AMELANCHIER SARVIS HOLLY SC LACHNOCAULON BEYRICHIANUM SOUTHERN BOG-BUTTON SC LECHEA TORREYI PIEDMONT PINWEED SC LILAEOPSIS CAROLINENSIS CAROLINA LILAEOPSIS NC LIPOCARPHA MICRANTHA DWARF BULLRUSH SC LITSEA AESTIVALIS PONDSPICE SC LYGODIUM PALMATUM CLIMBING FERN SC MYCTERIA AMERICANA WOOD STORK FE/SE OXYPOLIS TERNATA PIEDMONT COWBANE SC PARNASSIA CAROLINIANA CAROLINA GRASS-OFPARNASSUS NC PELTANDRA SAGITTIFOLIA SPOON-FLOWER SC PHYSOSTEGIA LEPTOPHYLLA SLENDER-LEAVED DRAGONHEAD SC PICOIDES BOREALIS RED-COCKADED WOODPECKER FE/SE PITUOPHIS MELANOLEUCUS PINE OR GOPHER SNAKE SC PLANTAGO SPARSIFLORA PINELAND PLANTAIN SC PTEROGLOSSASPIS ECRISTATA CRESTLESS PLUME ORCHID SC PYXIDANTHERA BARBULATA VAR BARBULATA WELL'S PYXIE MOSS SC Horry County Parks and Open Space Plan 66 RHYNCHOSPORA OLIGANTHA FEW-FLOWERED BEAKEDRUSH SC RUELLIA PEDUNCULATA SSP PINETORUM STALKED WILD PETUNIA SC SABATIA BARTRAMII BARTRAM'S ROSE-GENTIAN SC SABATIA KENNEDYANA PLYMOUTH GENTIAN RC SARRACENIA RUBRA SWEET PITCHER-PLANT SC SCHWALBEA AMERICANA CHAFFSEED FE/SE SCLERIA BALDWINII BALDWIN NUTRUSH SC SOLIDAGO PULCHRA CAROLINA GOLDENROD SC SPOROBOLUS TERETIFOLIUS WIRE-LEAVED DROPSEED NC STERNA ANTILLARUM LEAST TERN ST STYLISMA PICKERINGII VAR PICKERINGII PICKERING'S MORNING-GLORY SC TOFIELDIA GLABRA WHITE FALSE-ASPHODEL SC URSUS AMERICANUS BLACK BEAR SC Source: S.C. Department of Natural Resources FE - Federal Endangered FT - Federal Threatened NC - Of Concern, National (unofficial - plants only) RC - Of Concern, Regional (unofficial - plants only) SE - State Endangered (official state list - animals only) ST - State Threatened (official state list - animals only) SC - Of Concern, State

A brief description of plans or programs in place to protect or positively affect identified species, habitats and/or environmentally sensitive areas:
Plans and programs that are in place include continuous education and student research opportunities through the Waccamaw Watershed Academy, the Waccamaw Riverkeeper and Coastal Carolina University.

The website URL where information about the institution’s biodiversity policies and programs(s) is available:
Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
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