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The following restoration efforts are being evaluated with support by ESRP Learning Program. | The following restoration efforts are being evaluated with support by ESRP Learning Program. |
Revision as of 00:02, 15 November 2014
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The ESRP Learning Program conducts captial feasibility projects of regional value to increase effectiveness of beach, embayment and river delta protection and restoration. Some projects are selected as part of the biennial capital project seleciton process, through collaboration of on-the-ground restoration and protection workgroups, and academic and agency scientists.
New Learning Projects 2014
The following proposal are being considered as part of the 2015-17 Learning Program
Delta Projects
Beach Projects
- Snohomish Railroad Grade Beach Nourishment
- Bulkhead Removal Feasibility for Localized Restoration
- Measuring Coastal Bluff Recession Rates Throughout the Puget Sound Region
- Mapping Bluffs and Beaches to Quantify Sediment Supply
- Beach Strategies for Nearshore Restoration and Protection in Puget Sound
- Prioritizing Beach Restoration and Protection
- UW team
- Mapping Bluffs and Beaches to Quantify Sediment Supply 2021
- Evaluating Puget Sound Beach Services for Protection and Restoration
Learning Project Review
Wiki members are welcome to provide comments, questions or concerns on the discussion tab of the effort pages identified above, before close of business on December 19, 2014. Those additions will be consolidated, project proponents will have an opportunity to respond, and the whole will be considered by an ESRP technical review team, along with the final proposals to complete final review and ranking early in 2015. Please contact User:Pcereghino if you would like to provide anonymous questions, commments or concerns.
Learning Program Activities
The Learning Program is involved in several efforts:
- River Delta Adaptive Management Strategy
- Delta metrics project
- Tide gate effects analysis
- Delta tidal channel reference model
- Mapping beach change to inform sediment management strategies
Restoration Efforts
The following restoration efforts are being evaluated with support by ESRP Learning Program.