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* one of 27 National Estuarine Research Reserves  
 
* one of 27 National Estuarine Research Reserves  
 
*largest of thirteen sanctuaries in the National Marine Sanctuary System
 
*largest of thirteen sanctuaries in the National Marine Sanctuary System
*run by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and managed by the California Department of Fish and Game (CDF).
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*run by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and managed by the California Department of Fish and Game (CDFG).
 
==Mission==
 
==Mission==
 
“The mission of the Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve is to improve the understanding and stewardship of Elkhorn Slough and its watershed.”
 
“The mission of the Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve is to improve the understanding and stewardship of Elkhorn Slough and its watershed.”
  
==conservation targets==
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==Conservation Targets==
*1.Tidal estuary
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*1. Tidal estuary
*2.Coastal prairie/Coastal scrub
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*2. Coastal prairie/Coastal scrub
*3.Maritime chaparral
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*3. Maritime chaparral
*4.Riparian/Freshwater wetlands
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*4. Riparian/Freshwater wetlands
*5.Coast live oak woodlands
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*5. Coast live oak woodlands
  
 
==Research==
 
==Research==
The research and monitoring for ESNERR are shaped around national plans that help to establish the priorities, goals and implementation approaches for the program.  ESNERR designs all research around the defined goals of the Reserve system.  These goals are as follows:
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The research and monitoring activities for ESNERR are shaped around national plans that help to establish the priorities, goals and implementation approaches for the program.  ESNERR designs all research around the defined goals of the National Estuarine Research Reserve system.  These goals are as follows:
  
 
*promote public, federal and state use of the areas
 
*promote public, federal and state use of the areas
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*conduct research to better understand the area
 
*conduct research to better understand the area
  
The reserve system is focusing on the following research areas:
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Research activities at ESNERR are focused on the following topics:
 
*1.  Eutrophication, effects of non-point source pollution and/or nutrient dynamics;
 
*1.  Eutrophication, effects of non-point source pollution and/or nutrient dynamics;
 
*2. Habitat conservation and/or restoration;
 
*2. Habitat conservation and/or restoration;
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== Training Activities==
 
== Training Activities==
  
A wide array of educational training programs are offered through ESNERR in order to educate the public on everything from stewardship to assistance with implementation.  These outreach programs and workshops cater to a variety of audiences, but the four primary programs are
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A wide array of educational training and outreach programs are offered through ESNERR.  These outreach programs and workshops cater to a variety of audiences, but the four primary programs are:
  
*The coastal training program: offers workshops, workgroup and scientific review to local decision makers
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*The Coastal Training Program: offers workshops promoting Collaborative Ecosystem Management and workgroup and scientific review to local decision makers
  
*School Programs: field trips and outreach
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*School Programs: educational field trips and student outreach programs
  
*Public Education
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*Public Education: Interpretive Hiking Trails and Visitor Center
  
 
*Volunteer Programs
 
*Volunteer Programs
  
ESNERR also offers courses for those who are interested to better understand the estuarine system...
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ESNERR also offers courses for those who are interested in developing a better understanding the estuarine system.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
  
 
ESNERR Management Plan 2007-2011
 
ESNERR Management Plan 2007-2011

Revision as of 11:55, 1 February 2011

  • 1,439 acre Reserve
  • one of 27 National Estuarine Research Reserves
  • largest of thirteen sanctuaries in the National Marine Sanctuary System
  • run by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and managed by the California Department of Fish and Game (CDFG).

Mission

“The mission of the Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve is to improve the understanding and stewardship of Elkhorn Slough and its watershed.”

Conservation Targets

  • 1. Tidal estuary
  • 2. Coastal prairie/Coastal scrub
  • 3. Maritime chaparral
  • 4. Riparian/Freshwater wetlands
  • 5. Coast live oak woodlands

Research

The research and monitoring activities for ESNERR are shaped around national plans that help to establish the priorities, goals and implementation approaches for the program. ESNERR designs all research around the defined goals of the National Estuarine Research Reserve system. These goals are as follows:

  • promote public, federal and state use of the areas
  • address ecosystem issues that have been identified by previous research
  • conduct research to better understand the area

Research activities at ESNERR are focused on the following topics:

  • 1. Eutrophication, effects of non-point source pollution and/or nutrient dynamics;
  • 2. Habitat conservation and/or restoration;
  • 3. Biodiversity and/or the effects of invasive species;
  • 4. Mechanisms for sustaining resources within estuarine ecosystems; or
  • 5. Economic, sociological, and/or anthropological research applicable to estuarine ecosystem management

thumb|Elkhorn Slough

Training Activities

A wide array of educational training and outreach programs are offered through ESNERR. These outreach programs and workshops cater to a variety of audiences, but the four primary programs are:

  • The Coastal Training Program: offers workshops promoting Collaborative Ecosystem Management and workgroup and scientific review to local decision makers
  • School Programs: educational field trips and student outreach programs
  • Public Education: Interpretive Hiking Trails and Visitor Center
  • Volunteer Programs

ESNERR also offers courses for those who are interested in developing a better understanding the estuarine system.

References

ESNERR Management Plan 2007-2011