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Annual Report 2014 Estuary Conservation Association Encouraging environmental stewardship for the Cocohatchee estuary that fosters a balance of nature and community through science, education, safe navigation and local action. For the Year Ending on December 31, 2014

January 15, 2015 Members and Friends, This past year has resulted in some significant progress for the ECA in promoting improvements in water quality in the Cocohatchee Estuary and in the safe navigation of Wiggins Pass. These accomplishments are summarized in this Annual Report and further documented on our website at: www.estuaryconservation.org. During 2014, more effort was placed on water quality issues by the ECA with the successful completion of the oyster reef project with the Boy Scouts and the ECA 2014 Water Quality Report. Efforts related to the safe navigation of Wiggins Pass continued and it is expected that the county will approve and fund a maintenance dredge in 2015 to improve the depths in the channel at the mouth of the pass and at the intersection of the channel heading south into Turkey Bay. Our members will continue to be informed of progress with these initiatives during 2015. In reviewing our financials, you should note that revenues increased 73.3% over 2013, primarily from a substantial increase in charitable gifts and grants from individuals, sponsors and partners. While only about 40% of our revenue is attributable to member dues, membership did increase 12% in 2014 and we expect to grow membership in 2015 by at least that amount. The ECA continues to be the organization that is focused on very local issues involving the Cocohatchee estuary. The ECA is registered as a charity under Section 501(c)(3) if the Internal Revenue Code and most contributions made to the ECA are tax-deductible to the donor. We would encourage you to consider making a voluntary contribution to the ECA in 2015. Full information on making a gift, our charitable status and our state registration information are shown on or website. The Board of the ECA and other volunteers will continue to work to achieve our goals of significantly improving the health of the Cocohatchee estuary for the benefit of property owners in the area and all others that use and enjoy these waters. Sincerely, Joseph A. Moreland, President 1

Protecting Our Estuary The Estuary Conservation Association (ECA) is the only local non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation of wildlife and natural resources within the Cocohatchee estuary. This annual report highlights ECA s recent work to help conserve and restore the estuary. ECA encourages local residents, boaters and environmental enthusiasts to join the organization as a member. For more details, please read through the enclosed report and visit ECA s website at www.estuaryconservation.org. 2014 ECA Board of Directors and Advisors Pictured (Left to right): Len Crame, Gary Lytton, Mac Hatcher, Alan Ritchie, Kathy Worley, Erin Shelton, Darline Hillard, Alan (Butch) Yarusevich, Bill Rowe. Not pictured: Ron Vuy, Captain Mark Garcy, Dr. Michael Savarese, Susan Bowles and Joe Moreland. 2

Coastal Forums - 2014 Helping Educate and Increase Community Awareness through the ECA Coastal Forum Series available free to the public. In partnership with Walmart, Bentley Village, The Halstatt Charitable Foundation and the Pelican Isle Yacht Club, ECA hosted the fifth annual series of Coastal Forums and a new Fall series hosted at Bentley Village. Featured topics and speakers included: Clean Waters in January, with Dr. Mike Bauer from the City of Naples leading a panel of local experts on water quality issues and discussions of local examples of successful restoration projects designed to improve environmental conditions in our local coastal waters. Sharks of Southwest Florida in February, with Dr. Robert Hueter from Mote Marine Lab in Sarasota, sharing results of his ongoing research tagging and tracking sharks in local waters. Plight of the Pelicans in March, with noted local avian biologist Ted Below sharing results of over four decades of field research on brown pelicans. Deepwater Horizon: Four Years Later in May, with Gary Lytton, Director of Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, sharing lessons learned from the nation s largest oil spill, and results of recent research in the Gulf of Mexico on wildlife and environmental conditions related to the spill. Tagging and Tracking Florida Panthers in November, with wildlife biologist Dennis Giardina discussing latest technology and methods used to track the endangered big cat. 3

Restoring Oyster Reefs in the Cocohatchee Estuary Volunteers from ECA and Boy Scout Troop 2. Dr. Mike Savarese with Eagle Scout Matt Wright. ECA provided funding to Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU) scientists to conduct investigations of environmental conditions within the Cocohatchee estuary, and to advise on site selection for the restoration of oyster reefs. The benefits of restoring reefs are well documented, including improved water clarity due to filter feeding of living oysters, and providing exceptional refuge for marine animals such as stone crabs, shrimp, and inshore fish. In May, ECA worked with Matt Wright, an Eagle Scout candidate in Naples, and local Troop 2 of the Boy Scouts of America. Matt s Eagle scout project was to plan, support and sponsor a smallscale oyster reef restoration project within the Cocohatchee estuary, utilizing FGCU s research results obtained from the prior ECA s sponsored study described above. With help from volunteers from the ECA, Boy Scout Troop #2, Walmart, Naples Marina and Excursions, and Pelican Isle Yacht Club, the reef was successfully constructed on May 31, 2014. A subsequent inspection showed promising signs of new life on the reef. FGCU will work with ECA and partners in 2015 to continue this work supported with funds awarded from the Walmart Foundation. 4

Balance Sheet for period ending December 31, 2014 Cash Accounting Basis Assets 2013 2014 Cash: $ 59,108 $ 61,353 Other Assets and Equipment: Accounts Receivable $ - $ - Boat & Motor $ 2,700 $ 2,700 Misc. Boat Equipment $ 500 $ 500 Table Top Display $ 475 $ 475 Total Other Assets: $ 3,675 $ 3,675 Total Assets $ 62,784 $ 65,028 Total Liabilities $ - $ - Assets less Liabilities $ 62,784 $ 65,028 Income Statement for period ending December 31, 2014 Revenue Member Dues $ 8,360 $ 9,380 Charitable Donations $ 4,550 $ 11,425 Other $ 740 $ 2,852 Total Revenue $ 13,650 $ 23,657 Expenses Professional Fees $ 13,445 $ 17,585 Event Expenses $ 1,000 $ - Insurance $ 918 $ 986 Marketing/Web Expenses $ 557 $ 1,247 Chamber of Commerce Dues $ - $ 260 Sponsorship - Oyster Reef Project $ - $ 253 Boat Operating Expenses $ 239 $ 215 Bank Fees $ 97 $ 81 Other (Office Supplies, Postage, etc.) $ 400 $ 1,023 Total Expenses $ 16,656 $ 21,650 Net Income (Loss) $ (3,007) $ 2,007 5

ECA Adds New Board Member ECA proudly announces the addition of new member Len Crame to the Board of Directors. An Evening with Dr. Ellen Prager Len Crame joined the ECA Board in May, following a 35 year career in environmental management in the petroleum industry. Len received his academic training in engineering at Southern Illinois University. ECA 2014 Board Members: Joe Moreland (President) Alan Ritchie (Vice President) Kathy Worley (Secretary) Bill Rowe (Treasurer) Capt. Mark Garcy, Mac Hatcher Darline Hillard Dr. Michael Savarese Ron Vuy Alan (Butch) Yarusevich Advisors/Staff: Gary Lytton, Erin Shelton, Susan Bowles Dr. Ellen Prager, nationally recognized marine biologist and author In partnership with Aqua at Pelican Isle and the LaPlaya Beach and Golf Resort, ECA sponsored a reception and seminar featuring nationally recognized marine scientist and noted author Dr. Ellen Prager. The evening event was an exclusive invitation only opportunity for ECA s members, the ECA Board of Directors, partners and sponsors. Dr. Prager shared stories and perspectives from her research expeditions, including travels to the Galapagos Islands, and serving as a director of an undersea lab. She has recently published a book entitled The Shark Whisperer to inspire young adults to learn more about the ocean. ECA also raised funds at this event through a silent auction to help support ongoing ECA projects. 6

Focusing on the Watershed Safe Navigation in Wiggins Pass Improving the Health of Our Coastal Waters ECA s Science and Restoration Committee, led by ECA Board member Mac Hatcher, initiated a review of state and local monitoring results for water quality conditions in the Cocohatchee estuary and the drainage basin, or watershed, of the estuary. ECA has recently met with local residents and is working with state officials to plan and implement actions to reduce pollutants, such as dog waste, into the coastal waters from upstream locations. For more information, see ECA s full report at www.estuaryconservation.org. An aerial photo of Wiggins Pass and estuary waters to the South Following the successful dredging of Wiggins Pass in 2013 by Collier County s Coastal Zone Management Department, ECA continues to work with local partners to monitor channel depth and navigation conditions in the Pass. The ECA also meets with county officials on a periodic basis to review any changes in the Pass, current location of channel markers, and to coordinate with local recreational boating interests, residents, hotels, and marinas with shared interests in the safe navigation of the Wiggins Pass inlet. For more details of the project, and for monthly updates on the navigation issues in the Pass conducted by ECA volunteers, see www.estuaryconservation.org. 7