Specifications include, but are not limited to: One marine archaeological resources assessment report, which includes efforts in federal waters. The area surveyed for archaeological identification purposes should be large enough to cover any portion of the project area affected by the activities proposed, including all seafloor-disturbing activities, whether temporary or permanent. The Vendor should prepare the Report in a manner that satisfies a Section 106 review. The Marine Archaeological Resource Assessment Report (“Report”) should be a stand-alone document. The Report should include the following sections, organized in the following manner: a) Front Matter b) Introduction c) Cultural and Environmental Context d) Field and Processing Methodology e) Results and Interpretation f) Paleolandscape Reconstruction g) Summary and Conclusion h) Back Matter i) Archaeological Resource Charts 12 j) Digital Data