Civil Works Value to the Nation, 2020 Edition

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PROBLEM

The Corps has spent nearly $6 million annually since 2005 (more than $79 million total) on conservation and compliance for federally endangered Interior population of Least Terns (ILT) that breed and nest on interior river sandbars. The impacts span multiple civil works missions and cover many projects across multiple Corps divisions and districts.

SOLUTION

The Dredging Operations and Environmental Research (DOER) program and ERDC scientists led a 10-year collaboration with American Bird Conservancy, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and Corps divisions and districts to support ILT recovery and delisting. DOER supported a rangewide survey, developed a range-wide ILT meta-population model to evaluate population persistence across a number of management scenarios, and collaborated on conservation plans and a cost-effective post-listing monitoring plan.

IMPACT

In October 2019, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service published a draft rule to remove the ILT from Endangered Species Act protection. With an approximately $2 million research investment from DOER over a 10-year period, delisting will produce lower operational expenditures and increased mission and operational flexibility. The projected return on investment for the $2 million research commitment is expected to be 20:1 over the next 10 years. 36


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Navigation Improvement Monitoring

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River Hydraulics Model Quantifies Flooding Impacts

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Risk Management Center-BestFit

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pages 48-49

Coastal Storm Modeling System

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pages 46-47

U.S. Coastal Research Program

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pages 44-45

Dredging Impact on Atlantic Sturgeon Migration

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Engineering With Nature to Produce Horizontal Levees

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pages 40-41

Delisting the Interior Least Tern

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pages 38-39

Seven Mile Island Innovation Laboratory

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pages 36-37

Coastal Zone Mapping & Imaging LIDAR

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pages 32-33

Microbotic Infrastructure Assessment

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pages 34-35

Electric Fish Dispersal Barriers

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pages 30-31

Mini-Argus Nearshore Video Imaging

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pages 28-29

High-Resolution Monitoring of Nearshore Morphologic Change

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pages 26-27

Radar Inlet Observing System

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pages 24-25

Nearshore Nourishment & the Sediment Mobility Tool

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pages 22-23

Fiber Reinforced Polymer Composite Materials

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pages 16-17

Sediment Budget Analysis System

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pages 20-21

Efficient Solution for Fish Movement at Locks

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pages 14-15

ADCIRC

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page 10

Reliability Analysis of Coastal Rubble Mound Structures

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pages 18-19

Collaboration Benefits the Nation

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