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About this Event
This training is open to all, but with priority for agency staff (e.g. USACE, EPA, State and Regional Water Boards, CDFW, DWR, NPS, State Parks, BCDC). 15 of the 24 available registrations will be held for agency staff.
This training session will provide the skills necessary to consistently conduct accurate assessments of wetlands using CRAM, and will provide guidance on the use of CRAM for ambient and project assessment and monitoring. The session involves both classroom and field instruction, with an emphasis on the field component. To successfully complete the course, participants will be required to pass a written and a field-based proficiency examination.
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Schedule and Logistics
This training will be held on October 21-25th, 2024. Your lead training instructors will be Lindsay Teunis from SWCA and Sarah Pearce from SFEI, both members of the statewide Level 2 committee of the California Wetlands Monitoring Workgroup. The field sites will include various wetlands in the San Diego area. Course agenda and details will be emailed to participants two weeks prior to the session.
Registration closes on October 14, 2024. A total of 24 registrations are available. If the class fills you will be placed on a waitlist.
If a registered participant must withdraw before October 14th, we will transfer registration to another class in 2025 with no charge, or will refund in full minus $120 admin fee. No refund after October 14th.
Classroom Portion
- Will be indoors and in-person during the first two mornings of class
- Will focus on the structure of CRAM, how each metric is scored, the differences/similarities between modules, how CRAM can be used in project planning, monitoring and tracking, and how CRAM fits into the Level 1-2-3 WRAMP framework and supports monitoring and assessment of aquatic resources in a watershed context
- Will include practice exercises for participants to gain experience in the method before the field portion begins
Field Portion
- Participants will visit and perform assessments at 8 field sites
- Participants will gain experience in accurately and consistently conducting assessments
- Each class will visit a unique set of wetland types within their region
Field Equipment
Participants will need appropriate field clothing (pants, long sleeves, layers) and two types of footwear: 1) hiking boots/sturdy field shoes, and 2) knee boots. Please be prepared for multiple days in the field.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
2375 Northside Dr suite 100, 2375 Northside Drive, San Diego, United States
USD 1800.00