Overall Rating | Bronze - expired |
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Overall Score | 39.47 |
Liaison | Kirk Hemphill |
Submission Date | March 1, 2017 |
Executive Letter | Download |
Florida Institute of Technology
OP-10: Biodiversity
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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0.00 / 2.00 |
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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 the legally protected areas, internationally recognized areas, priority sites for biodiversity, and/or regions of conservation importance:
The jungle wetland space around campus is maintained and protected as this area falls within the St. Johns Water Management District along the Eastern Coast of Florida. This is a sensitive area that borders Crane Creek and the Crane Creek Scrub (IUCN Category V) and the Indian River Lagoon (IUCN Category IV). The University has made the commitment to protect these areas of campus such that they can retain their natural character.
Florida Tech's main campus is also located a few minutes from the Indian River Lagoon (IRL), the most divers estuary in North America. It is home to more than 2100 plant species and 2200 animal species, with at least 35 species being threatened or endangered; and contains 27% of Florida's salt marshes. the Indian River Lagoon Research Institute was created at Florida Tech to implement sustainable solutions for the maintenance and revitalization of the IRL. Florida Tech has a research facility adjacent to the Indian River Lagoon and also in Vero Beach, FL (Vero Beach Marine Laboratory) used for aquaculture advance and research on the species in the area.
Has the institution conducted an assessment or assessments to identify endangered and vulnerable species (including migratory species) with habitats on institution-owned or –managed land?:
No
Has the institution conducted an assessment or assessments to identify environmentally sensitive areas on institution-owned or –managed land?:
No
If yes to either of the above, provide the following:
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A brief description of identified species, habitats and/or environmentally sensitive areas:
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A brief description of plans or programs in place to protect or positively affect identified species, habitats and/or environmentally sensitive areas:
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Additional documentation to support the submission:
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Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
Data sourced from Facilities Operations Department , Office of Environmental and Regulatory Compliance, IBAT Database, and the Indian River Lagoon Research Institute (IRLRI).
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