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The Coastal Watershed Institute (CWI) and partners invite the community to a bluff management workshop the evening of October 30th at the historical Dungeness Schoolhouse from 6:00 – 8:00 pm.
This workshop will focus on management actions for bluff property land owners.
Clallam County will provide an update to the Shoreline Master Program (SMP), and Elliott Menashe from Greenbelt Consulting (www.greenbeltconsulting.com) will provide information on how bluff-shoreline landowners can reduce surface soil erosion and improve upland slope stability by improving their management practices, including retaining and promoting native bluff vegetation, and appropriate storm water management.
CWI and partners, including Clallam County, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Department of Natural Resources, Ecology, Earth Economics, and the
Surfrider Foundation, are working together to protect bluff erosion processes and ecosystem services of the nearshore by defining the best community stewardship and wise long term management actions.
The October 30th workshop will be the second in a three workshop series provided for the benefit of our community and the environment. We hope you will join us!
The workshop is free but space is limited, so registration is required. For more information and to register, contact: Nicole Harris, 360-460-5092, Nicole.harris@coastalwatershedinstitute.org.
Funding for this work is provided by EPA, WDFW, Surfrider Foundation, Patagonia, and the Coastal Watershed Institute.