I hope you are savoring your summer days! Below is an updated listing for Coastal Training Program classes to be held September through December 2019. We’ve added a couple of classes and updated the list to show which ones are now full. If you have colleges on the east side, please share this email and help us fill those classes as well.

To read class descriptions, instructor bios, and to register, please visit our website. All classes are eligible for Certification Maintenance (CM) credits through the American Planning Association and the Academy of Board Certified Environmental Professionals. Members of the Society of Wetland Scientists may also apply class hours toward re-certification. Materials and lunch are provided with each class.

Waiting List??
If the class you want to take is full, be sure and sign up for the waiting list. This helps us know if we need to add an additional class or offer it again in the near future.

Did you click the “Confirm” Button?

After you fill out the registration form, be sure and click on the “confirm” button. Otherwise, your registration will not go through! You will immediately receive a confirmation email with your invoice. Please print this invoice and mail in with payment. At this time, we are not able to accept credit cards so please follow the instructions on your invoice for mailing a check. Or, your agency can send funds electronically if they are set up to do so within the state payment system.

 

Sincerely,

Alina

 

Alina Oudman, Program Assistant

Coastal Training Program | Padilla Bay NERR | Department of Ecology

360-428-1058 | www.coastaltraining-wa.orgalina.oudman@ecy.wa.gov

 

SEPTEMBER

How to Conduct a Forage Fish Survey, September 11, Mt. Vernon, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm, $105 (6 CM Credits)

How to Conduct a Forage Fish Survey, September 12, Mt. Vernon, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm, $105 (6 CM Credits) – CLASS IS FULL

Facilitation Skills for Scientists, Planners and Resource Managers, September 17-19, Mt. Vernon, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm, $595 (21 CM Credits)

Using the Credit-Debit Method for Estimating Mitigation Needs in Western Washington, September 25, Spokane, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm, $105 (6 CM Credits)

 

Special notice: Our Eastern WA botany instructor, Jennifer Hadersberger, will also be teaching a Grass, Sedge, Rush Identification class in Wenatchee in the fall. This class will be offered through the Eastern Washington Riparian Planting Symposium in partnership with the Department of Ecology. To register for this class, please go to:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/grasses-sedges-and-rushes-of-eastern-wa-tickets-63270068478?aff=cet

contact: Tricia Snyder, tsnyder@ybfwrb.org, 509-453-4104 x2 (Please do not contact the Coastal Training Program about this class – thank you!)

 

OCTOBER

Using Field Indicators for Hydric Soils, October 1, Mt. Vernon, 9:00 am – 4:30 pm, $105 (6.5 CM Credits) – CLASS IS FULL

How to Determine the Ordinary High Water Mark, October 9-10, Lacey, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm, $175 (12 CM Credits) – CLASS IS FULL

Using the Revised Washington State Wetland Rating System (2014) in Western Washington, October 16-17, Lacey, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm, $175 (12 CM Credits) – CLASS IS FULL

 

NOVEMBER

Navigating SEPA, November 1, Wenatchee, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm, $105 (6 CM Credits)

Environmental Negotiations, November 5-7, Mt. Vernon, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm, $595 (21 CM Credits)

Using the Revised Washington State Wetland Rating System (2014) in Eastern Washington (please note: this WRS class is intended for river restorationists), November 13-14, Wenatchee, 9:00 am – 4:30 pm, $175 (13 CM Credits)

Navigating SEPA, November 22, Spokane, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm, $105 (6 CM Credits)

 

DECEMBER

Adaptation Planning for Coastal Communities, December 4-5, Mt. Vernon, 9:00 am – 4:30 pm, $175 (14 CM Credits)

 

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