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Coastal Training Program

Coastal Training Program
300 Tower Road
Naples, Fl 34113
Tel: (239) 417-6310
ctp@rookerybay.org


Go With the Flow:
Watershed Science & Public Awareness Series


By Invitation

A free program exploring local watersheds while learning in person about the best science stories in Southwest Florida.

This program is invitation only and specially designed to help journalists and scientists better understand the significance of the Collier County watershed to our social, economic and human health. You can help bridge the gap between scientists, the media and the public, as we travel through Collier County watersheds, meet with local scientific experts and uncover the truth about environmental issues directly affecting the community.

Wednesday, April 9, 2008—Upper Watershed
Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary & Lake Trafford
Wednesday, April 23, 2008—Mid-Watershed
Picayune Strand Restoration & Pop Ash Slough
Tuesday, May 6, 2008— Lower Watershed
Rookery Bay Reserve, Keewaydin Island & Trawling
Wednesday, May 21, 2008—Urban Watershed
City of Naples, Naples Bay & Beaches

All programs are 7:30 a.m.—2:00 p.m. and breakfast and lunch are provided.
Go With the Flow is hosted by the Rookery Bay Coastal Training Program and sponsored by the South Florida Water Management District, Big Cypress Basin.


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Next Classes
All programs are from
7:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Breakfast and lunch provided.

For 2008:

April 9
April 23
May 6
May 21

For more information about this program please contact:

Octavia Williams
Tel.:  (239) 417-6310 x226
octavia.williams@
dep.state.fl.us


Ongoing Classes
Best Management Practices - Landscaper Education Program

As required for a City of Naples Landscape Certification.

ESRI Introduction to ArcGIS I

A two day course.

Coastal Considerations for Professionals

This program is primarily field based and takes place on the water, including a visit to Keewaydin Island.

Go With the Flow

An invitation only class that explores our local watershed while learning about the science and policy of watershed protection and planning.

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