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Understanding Oregon's Estuaries
Coastal Management Workshop
South Slough Reserve presents a coastal management workshop on estuaries
 
On January 26-27, 2011 Oregon’s Coastal Training Program in coordination with DSL’s Wetlands and Waterways Conservation Division presented a coastal management workshop about estuaries, habitat restoration, and mitigating the impacts of shoreline development. About 40 coastal management professionals, including staff of the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Department, the Department of State Lands, Department of Transportation, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers attended the training, which included classroom lectures Jan. 26 in Salem, and a field tour of restoration projects, mitigation sites, and shoreline development in the Yaquina Bay.
 
For more information about this workshop, call 541.888.5558 ext. 29.
 

Powerpoint Presentations
Invasive Species 
 
Estuarine Wetlands
 
Best Management Practices
 
Large Woody Debris
 
 

PDF Files
AGENDA for Estuary Training
 
Overview of Pacific Northwest Estuaries - Dr. Steve Rumrill
 
Eelgrass Ecology, Threats and Mitigation - Dr. Steve Rumrill
 
Estuarine Wetlands - Craig Cornu
 
Invasive Species - Craig Cornu
 
Large Woody Debris - L. Kuntz
 
Best Management Practices - L. Kuntz
 
ODFW Fish Passage - L. Kuntz
 
Tidal Hydrology - M. Brennan

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