Balance Hydrologics in partnership with Carmel River watershed stakeholders is pleased to announce a dedicated session entitled Carmel River Watershed: Managing and Restoring for Sea-to-Summit Resiliency at the upcoming 9th National Summit on Coastal and Estuarine Restoration and Management Conference to be held December 8-13, 2018 at the Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center in Long Beach, California.

The Carmel River session will take place on December 12th, 1:30-3:00 PM. Presentations include Monterey Peninsula Water Management District: “Finding a New Carmel River Equilibrium 35 Years After Reaching a Sandy Bottom”, NOAA Fisheries: “On Learning About the Carmel River Watershed Steelhead Population”, Big Sur Land Trust: “Restoration Partnerships for the Benefit of People and the Environment”, California Coastal Conservancy: “From Never to Done – the Removal of San Clemente Dam”, and Balance Hydrologics: “Watershed-scale Impacts of Climate Change on Carmel River and Lagoon”. We would love to see you there!

Program schedule: https://www.estuaries.org/images/2018_Summit/2018-Summit-concurrents-9-28-18.pdf

Registration: https://www.estuaries.org/2018-summit-registration

Many thanks to the California Coastal Records Project for their permission to use photos from their site, we’re grateful for their contribution to coastal science research. Images used are under copyright (C) 2002-2018 Kenneth & Gabrielle Adelman, California Coastal Records Project, www.Californiacoastline.org