Marine Corps Air Station Miramar (MCAS Miramar):In order to comply with the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (19 USC 1531 et seq.), DoD Instruction 471 5. 3 – Environmental Conservation Program, and Marine Corps Order P509 0. 2A MCAS Miramar’s 2018 Integrated Natural Resources Management
Plan (INRMP) identified a management objective to support the Special Status Species Management on MCAS Miramar.
This objective is to proactively maintain up-to-date data for special status species through the collection of information on presence or absence, location, habitat availability and suitability, and life history requirements of federally threatened and endangered avian species to support planning for military operational requirements and habitat conservation.
The resulting reports directly support projects and maintenance planning, including Endangered Species Act (ESA) Consultations.
Data gathered from these surveys can directly guide management decisions on MCAS Miramar and further understanding of how federally threatened and endangered species utilize habitat available on MCAS Miramar.Brief Description of the Anticipated Work:This Cooperative Agreement outlines terms and the cooperative effort of the Department of the Navy (DoN), Navy Facilities Engineering Systems Command, Southwest (NAVFAC SW), on behalf of MCAS Miramar.
The DON is seeking statements of interest that address requirements associated with MCAS Miramar.
On MCAS Miramar the base portion of this Agreement will focus on federally threatened coastal California gnatcatcher (Polioptila californica californica; gnatcatcher).Please see enclosure 1 for full scope of work and enclosure 2 for applicable terms and conditions.Period of