Agricultural Best Management Practices and Treatment Wetlands in the Gabilan Watershed: Project Asessment and Evaluation Plan


Autoria(s): Harris, Kelleen; Brown, Karminder; Earnshaw, Sam; Hanson, Emily; Largay, Bryan; Lienk, Laura Lee; Watson, Fred; Williams, Regina; Wiskind, Adam
Data(s)

2006

Resumo

Several local groups have come together for this project to addresses water quality concerns in the Gabilan Watershed – also known as the Reclamation Ditch Watershed (Fig. 1.1). These are Moss Landing Marine Laboratories (MLML), the Resource Conservation District of Monterey County (RCDMC), Central Coast Watershed Studies (CCoWS), Return of the Natives (RON), Community Alliance with Family Farmers (CAFF), and Coastal Conservation and Research (CC&R). The primary goal is to reduce non-point source pollution – particularly suspended sediment, nutrients, and pesticides – and thereby improve near-shore coastal waters of Moss Landing Harbor and the Monterey Bay. (Document contains 33 pages)

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http://aquaticcommons.org/1394/1/WI200604.pdf

Harris, Kelleen and Brown, Karminder and Earnshaw, Sam and Hanson, Emily and Largay, Bryan and Lienk, Laura Lee and Watson, Fred and Williams, Regina and Wiskind, Adam (2006) Agricultural Best Management Practices and Treatment Wetlands in the Gabilan Watershed: Project Asessment and Evaluation Plan. Seaside, CA, CSU Monterey Bay Watershed Institute, (Watershed Institute, California State University Monterey Bay, Report, WI-200)

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en

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CSU Monterey Bay Watershed Institute

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http://aquaticcommons.org/1394/

http://ccows.csumb.edu/pubs/reports/CCoWS_SWRCB_Wetlands+AgPractices_PAEP_060626.pdf

Palavras-Chave #Agriculture #Planning
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