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Read more about the article Arroyo Grande Creek – Invasive Species Removal

Arroyo Grande Creek – Invasive Species Removal

  • Post author:Team Creek Lands
  • Post published:May 18, 2022
  • Post category:Restoration
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Arroyo Grande Creek needs you! Facebook Instagram Linkedin Youtube Join us on June 11 at from 9 am to 1 pm at 229 Stanley Avenue, Arroyo Grande, to spruce up…

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Read more about the article Collecting data and exploring one’s watershed at the same time

Collecting data and exploring one’s watershed at the same time

  • Post author:Team Creek Lands
  • Post published:June 7, 2017
  • Post category:Restoration

There's a plethora of organisms that inhabit Morro Bay. The intertidal animals reside in every nook and cranny. The organism that we focused on monitoring today is the Olympia oyster…

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If you can’t measure it, you can’t improve it

  • Post author:Team Creek Lands
  • Post published:May 15, 2017
  • Post category:Restoration

Monitoring steelhead trout in San Luis Obispo creek just got a little easier. San Luis Obispo City Biologist, Freddy Otte, and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) installed…

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The Watershed Stewards Program: A Win-Win for our Community

  • Post author:Team Creek Lands
  • Post published:November 22, 2016
  • Post category:Outreach/Restoration

At Central Coast Salmon Enhancement, we have a constantly growing to-do list. However, as a small nonprofit, we have limited staff and limited time. That’s why we’re incredibly thankful for…

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The Power of Citizen Science

  • Post author:Team Creek Lands
  • Post published:November 15, 2016
  • Post category:Outreach/Restoration

Scientists need good data to work with.Without it, we can’t continue our projects to ensure the health of our watershed and steelhead trout habitats. And while our staff members at…

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I know they farm oysters in Morro Bay, but this is a different species. The native oyster.

  • Post author:Don Chartrand
  • Post published:October 24, 2016
  • Post category:Outreach/Restoration

While many may not think much of oysters, they play a significant role as filter feeders. Some studies have shown that an individual oyster can filter up to 50 gallons…

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Face to face with Central Coast creeks

  • Post author:Team Creek Lands
  • Post published:March 9, 2016
  • Post category:Restoration

It’s March, and that means we’re right in the middle of the spawning season for our steelhead trout. Steelhead take the pulses of water flowing out from creeks after rain…

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