06/08/2010: Gulf Power Auditorium, Pensacola, FL
You can download the following workshop documents:
Workshop Agenda: Pensacola LSL Agenda 6.8.10
Copy of shoreline protection product cost estimates: Shoreline protection products Cost Estimates – MS AL Sea Grant
Information required for wetland resource permit applications: Info Required DEP and Corps Permitting
Local county permitting requirements: County Permitting and Regulations Chart
List of living shoreline websites, publications and electronic files: Panhandle CD Contents, Online Resources and Publications
Speaker Presentations:
Gulf of Mexico Alliance Introduction, Workshop Overview and Goals
Amy Gohres, Weeks Bay Foundation; Rosalyn Kilcollins, Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve: 1.Gulf of Mexico Alliance Profile
What are Living Shorelines?
Melody Ray-Culp, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: 2.What are Living Shorelines 6.8.10
Permitting and Regulatory Requirements
Amy Baldwin Moss, Florida Department of Environmental Protection: 3.Permitting Living Shorelines 6.8.10
Living Shoreline Design Methodology
Amy Baldwin Moss, Florida Department of Environmental Protection: 4.Living Shoreline Design Methodolgy
Shoreline Case Studies
Robert Turpin, Escambia County:
5.Robert Turpin – LSL Successes and Lessons Learned Part 1
6.Robert Turpin – LSL Successes and Lessons Learned Part 2
Chips Kirschenfeld, Escambia County: 7.Kirschenfeld – Ten Mile Creek Restoration
Heather Reed, Eco Consulting Services: 8.Heather Reed – Deadmans Island
Living Shorelines Cookbook
Melody Ray-Culp, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: 9.Living Shorelines Cookbook
Funding Opportunities
Melody Ray-Culp, USFWS: 10.Melody Ray-Culp – USFWS Funding 6.8.10
Rosalyn Kilcollins, NOAA Restoration Center Funding: 11.Rosalyn Kilcollins – NOAA Funding
Rosalyn Kilcollins, FCMP Funding: 12.Rosalyn Kilcollins – FCMP Funding 6.8.10
Field Site Visits: Navy Point, Harbor View Marine, Wayside Park, 17th Ave Boat Launch, Greenshores
Special thanks to our partners who made this event possible.