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May 2006 Central Coast Field School
Agenda
Culvert and Road Drainage Practices to Protect and Benefit Salmon and Steelhead in the Central Coast Region
May 16-18, 2006
Arroyo Grande, California
Central Coast Salmon Enhancement and the Salmonid Restoration Federation are hosting a Field School on May 16-18 in Arroyo Grande, California. Course Instructors, Bill Weaver and Danny Hagans of Pacific Watershed Associates, will present Culvert and Road Drainage Practices to Protect and Benefit Salmon and Steelhead in the Central Coast Region.
Class is limited to 30 students. Cost is $100 and includes meals, lodging and materials. Scholarships are available. Contact Connie O’Henley at Central Coast Salmon Enhancement at (805) 473-8221 for more information or to register for the class.
