Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: Subrecipient Grant Agreement
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: Services Contract
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: Services Contract
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: s3.glo.texas.gov
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: s3.glo.texas.gov
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: General Services Contract
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: Services Contract
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: Construction Services
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: s3.glo.texas.gov
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: s3.glo.texas.gov
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: Service Contract
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: s3.glo.texas.gov
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: 3d Rendering Services Contract
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: s3.glo.texas.gov
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: Services Contract
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: Appraisal Services Contract
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: General Services Contract
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: Appraisal Services Contract
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: Services Contract
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: Subrecipient Grant Agreement
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: Services Contract
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: Subrecipient Grant Agreement
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: Appraisal Services Contract
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: Services Contract
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: s3.glo.texas.gov
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: s3.glo.texas.gov
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: s3.glo.texas.gov
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: Services Contract
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: Online Auction And
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: Appraisal Services Contract
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: Gomesa Grant Agreement
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: Local Cooperation Agreement
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: Services Contract
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: Consulting Services Contract
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: General Program Services
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: Marketing
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: Appraisal Services Contract
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: Outside Counsel Contract
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: cdn.glo.texas.gov
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: Consulting Services Contract
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: s3.glo.texas.gov
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: Services Contract
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: Appraisal Services Contract
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: Services Contract
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: Outside Counsel Services Contract
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: Appraisal Services Contract
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: Construction Services Contract
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: Construction Services Contract
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: Environmental Services Contract
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: Construction Services Contract
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: Water Sampling Services Contract
Survival of Terms and Conditions. The terms and conditions of this Contract relating to the following subjects shall survive the termination or expiration of this Contract: definitions; interpretive provisions; subaward; federal assurances and certifications; general affirmations; grant administration; federal funding; state funding; recapture of funds; overpayment; intellectual property; ownership and use; copyright; non-endorsement; publications; signage; books and funding acknowledgements; inspection and audit; records retention; confidentiality; public records; indemnification; property standards, land acquisitions, and improvements; infringement; independent contractor relationship; compliance with laws; notices; choice of law and venue; severability; dispute resolution; and entire contract and modifications. Terms and conditions that, explicitly or by their nature, evidence the Parties’ intent that they should survive the termination or expiration of this Contract shall so survive. Signature Page Follows SIGNATURE PAGE FOR GLO CONTRACT NO. 24-022-006-E015 GENERAL LAND OFFICE GALVESTON BAY FOUNDATION Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, Chief Clerk Name: Xxx Xxxxxx Title: President Date of execution: 10/2/2023 Date of execution: 10/1/2023 OGC DIV DIR DD SDD DGC GC DLC Attachments to this Contract: Attachment A: Budget and Work Plan Attachment B: General Affirmations Attachment C: Federal Assurances and Certifications Attachments Follow Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Page 1 of 5 Contract: 24-022-006-E015 Project Name: Study and Expansion of Oyster Shell Recycling and Reef Restoration (“Project”) Subrecipient: Galveston Bay Foundation Reporting Frequency: Monthly Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx Project Description: Oysters provide a unique suite of benefits as a commercial and recreational fishery as well as food and habitat for other species. In Galveston Bay, 60% of the oyster reefs have been lost due to decades of exploitation combined with multiple storm events. Although the wild oyster larvae supply remains stable, harvesting and storm-driven sedimentation has resulted in a shortage of hard substrate, reducing available oyster habitat. In response to this decline in oyster habitat, the Subrecipient launched the Oyster Shell Recycling Program (OSRP) in 2011. Subrecipient has since expanded its operations and now collects an average of 180-200 tons of shell annually. To date, the Subrecipient has recycled 1,400+ tons and returned 840 tons of this shell to Galveston Bay to restore native oyster habitat. The continued operation and expansion of the OSRP will allow Subrecipient to increase the amount of shell stockpiled to accommodate future reef restoration projects. The proposed field study will provide guidance on the use of recycled shell in future reef restoration while also engaging the community in citizen science through the collection of water quality data. Subrecipient will use CMP Cycle 28 funds to continue to operate and expand the OSRP, complete a field study to assess the use of recycled shell in intertidal reef restoration, and continue to collect and analyze water samples. Subrecipient will continue shell collection activities and implement the findings of the Strategic Development Plan 3.0 prepared under CMP Cycle 27 to direct the expansion of the OSRP. For the field study, Subrecipient will partner with the University of Houston (the “Contractor”) to assess the use of biodegradable bags, specifically in oyster shell breakwater construction and retrofitting. Subrecipient's Water Monitoring Team (WMT) will collect water quality data at the study site and throughout Galveston Bay. Attachment A GLO Contract No. 24-022-006-E015 Project Budget: CMP Subrecipient Third Party Project Totals Salaries $23,346.00 $0.00 $17,100.00 $40,446.00 Fringe $5,243.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,243.00 Travel $9,900.00 $0.00 $2,000.00 $11,900.00 Supplies $1,500.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,500.00 Equipment $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Contractual $40,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40,000.00 Other $19,572.00 $5,000.00 $34,542.00 $59,114.00 Subtotal $99,561.00 $5,000.00 $53,642.00 $158,203.00 Indirect $0.00 $7,819.00 $0.00 $7,819.00 Total $99,561.00 $12,819.00 $53,642.00 $166,022.00 Special Award Conditions:
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Samples: Services Contract