“…Further, a number of long‐term coral research and monitoring surveys have been underway in the area [Gilliam et al, ; Kilfoyle et al, ] as well as cable benthic impact assessments for the SFOMF [Messing et al, ]. There is rich literature on the geology and biology associated with the SFOMF and the surrounding area, and an abundant and diverse marine community including teleost fish, elasmobranchs, and turtles has been documented [Baron et al, ; Banks et al, ; Bryan et al, ; Spieler et al, ; Gilliam et al, ; Kilfoyle et al, ]. Marine fish, 289 species, have been documented from a baseline study of reef fish in southeast Florida [Kilfoyle et al, ], and a compiled total of 354 coral reef and coastal fish species have been recorded in Broward County from multiple studies over the course of the past 20+ years, including multiple electric‐sensitive species such as sharks and rays that are residents in the area and/or migrate through on the way to or from breeding sites [Schwartz, ; Castro, ; Kohler et al, ; Kohler and Turner, ].…”