Oil Spill Funds (All Gulf States)

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Flow of Deepwater Horizon Funds in Florida Natural Resource Damage Assessment $8.1 billion Florida’s share

Clean Water Act Civil & Administrative Penalties* $6.7 billion from Transocean, BP & Anadarko

NRDA Trustee Council

Criminal Penalties

BP:$4 billion Transocean: $400 million MS 14%

Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund

TX 8%

$1.2 billion

LA 50%

AL 14%

20% - Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund

$680 million

Resolution of Criminal, Civil, Administrative & Natural Resource Claims

FL 14%

NFWF will consult with the states on project selection. Projects will be split among states based on set percentages.

North American Wetlands Conservation Fund

National Fish & Wildlife Foundation

$100 million

$2.5 billion

Treasury

National Academy of Sciences

$6 million

$500 million

$1.3 billion

80% - RESTORE Act - Gulf Coast Restoration Trust Fund - $5.3 billion

Trustees: Dept. of Commerce: NOAA

35% Equal State Allocation

30% Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council Allocation

Dept. of Agriculture

$1.9 billion

$1.6 billion

State Trustees

7% of total to Florida

Executive Director Justin Ehrenwerth

Dept. of Interior: USFWS Dept. of Defense Environmental Protection Agency

$373 million Lead Agency

Department of Environmental Protection

Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission

Mimi Drew

Nick Wiley Designated agencies as State Trustees on NRDA Trustee council

Governor Rick Scott

Non-Disproportionately Affected Counties 25% of FL’s Share $93 million

Weighted formula to determine how much money each non-disproportionately impacted county receives

average population

33%

distance to Deepwater Horizon

33%

*There may be other civil and administrative penalties. The CWA penalties are the focus of this chart. **This version updated 4/25/16.

average tax collections per capita

CHAIR: Department of Agriculture

8 Disproportionately Affected Counties

Thomas J. Vilsack/Robert Bonnie

Department of Commerce

75% of FL’s Share $280 million

Department of the Interior

25.334% - Escambia 10.497% - Santa Rosa 15.226% - Okaloosa

Sally Jewell/Michael Connor

Department of the Army Eric Fanning/Jo Ellen Darcy

Department of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson/VADM Charles Michel

Weighted formula to determine how much money each state receives

NOAA

$133 million The funds will be split up evenly among the 5 Gulf States to establish a center in each.

18.36% to Florida

Shall consult

Florida Institute of Oceanography $26 million

$293 million

Environmental Protection Agency Gina McCarthy/A. Stanley Meiburg

U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

Governors’ Representatives AL - Gunter Guy FL - Mimi Drew LA - Johnny Bradberry MS - Gary Rikard TX - Toby Baker

4.943% - Wakulla Determined distribution formula

$133 million

2.5% Centers of Excellence

Penny Pritzker/Teresa Christopher

Disproportionately Impacted Counties:

15.101% - Bay 6.743% - Gulf 8.441% - Franklin

2.5% NOAA RESTORE Act Science Program

State plans must be approved by council

Council Members:

13.712% - Walton

34%

30% Oil Spill Restoration Impact Allocation $1.6 billion

Gulf States Marine Commission Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council

Florida Gulf Consortium Subcommittee: Committee of 8 Disproportionally Affected Counties

FL Association of Counties facilitated a group of 23 counties to develop an interlocal agreement to oversee this fund.

All 5 states represented in each of these groups

Key

Funds Actions/Decisions FL Only Influence Gulf States/Federal Influence


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