Fla. Admin. Code R. 62-611.500
(3) Wetland Biological Quality:
(b) Benthic Macroinvertebrates.
1. The Shannon-Weaver diversity of benthic macroinvertebrates shall not be reduced to less than 50% of background levels as measured using organisms retained by a U.S. Standard No. 30 sieve and collected and composited from either Hester-Dendy type artificial substrate samplers of 0.10 to 0.15 square meters each, incubated for a period of four weeks; or measured using organisms retained by a U.S. Standard No. 30 sieve and collected and composited from natural substrate samplers, such as benthic grabs or coring devices. If grabs or cores are to be taken, ponar-type samplers with minimum sampling areas of 225 square centimeters or coring devices with minimum sampling areas of 45 square centimeters shall be used. Any of these types of samplers can be used at each sampling station, but once a type of sampler is used at a station it must always be used at that station. The minimum number of samples necessary at a given station shall be that number needed to be 90% certain of being within 15% of the mean diversity of the population.
2. Once a determination of the needed number of samples is made for a station, that number of samples shall continue to be used at the station.
3. The Shannon-Weaver diversity index shall be as defined in Rule 62-302.200, F.A.C.
(c) Fish.
In a wetland with fish populations, an analysis of covariance shall be conducted annually, by species, using water depth as a covariant and biomass as a dependent variable. Where significant (0.15) changes from baseline data in biomass occur the permittee shall determine the cause of this change. Where significant changes occur that cannot be statistically attributed to factors other than the discharge, it shall constitute a violation of this section if the biomass of sport and commercial or of forage fish decreases by at least 10%. Where significant changes occur that cannot be statistically attributed to factors other than the discharge, it shall also constitute a violation of this section if the biomass of rough fish increases by at least 25% unless the ratio of sport and commercial fish to rough fish is maintained. All data shall be collected at times when standing water is present in the wetland. If sampling at any station yields no fish for four consecutive quarters when water is present, the fish sampling at that station can be eliminated. Standardized samples shall be collected using an electroshocking device along a series of evenly spaced transects in the wetland, or using a Wegener Ring, with a minimum sampling area of 0.8 m2 , thrown at 30 meter intervals along a series of evenly spaced transects in the wetland; or any other similar method approved by the Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission and the Department. Any fish kills observed during any monitoring shall be reported to the Department immediately.
(d) Vegetation.
1. The importance value of each plant species occupying the canopy and subcanopy strata, as defined in subsection 62-301.400(1), F.A.C., shall be determined at each station and averaged over the entire wetland. The importance value of any of the most common species in the canopy and subcanopy at any station shall not be reduced by more than 50% excluding the following species: (1) Casuarina spp. (Australian pine), (2) Melaleuca quinquenervia (punk tree), (3) Sapium sebiferum (popcorn tree), and (4) Schinus terebinthifolius (Brazilian pepper). In addition, the average importance value for all stations of any of the most common plant species occupying the canopy or subcanopy stratum, excluding those species listed in this paragraph, shall not be reduced by more than 25%. The most common plant species shall be defined as those species present during the baseline monitoring program within the canopy and subcanopy that have a relative importance value of at least 15%.
2. The minimum number of quadrats shall be that number needed to provide 90% certainty of being within 15% of the mean number of species of the population. Once the minimum number of quadrats is determined, the quadrats shall be permanently located for continued use at the station. The minimum quadrat size shall be 100 m2 for canopy vegetation and 50 m2 for subcanopy vegetation.
3. Reductions in the importance value or average importance value of a plant species resulting from management operations authorized by the Department or events such as fire or a hurricane shall not constitute a violation.
Rulemaking Authority 403.061, 373.414(4) FS. Law Implemented 403.051, 403.061, 403.085, 403.086, 403.087, 403.088, 373.414(4) FS. History–New 11-27-89, Formerly 17-611.500.