Saturday, February 4, 2012

Coastal Training Program

With the significant, increasing impacts of human development along our coast, it is important that everyone has the opportunity to improve their skills and knowledge to help create a more sustainable future.

To answer this need, the National Estuarine Research Reserve System began its Coastal Training Program (CTP). The objectives of this program are to:

  • Provide the best available science, tools, and techniques to those individuals and groups whose actions impact coastal watersheds, estuaries and near shore waters.
  • Increase our understanding of the environmental, social, and economic consequences of human activity within the coastal landscape.
  • Increase information exchange and collaboration amongst the many individuals and institutions who affect coastal ecosystems.

The San Francisco Bay Coastal Training Program focuses on a variety of local and regional issues including those of particular significance to the San Francisco Bay Area such as habitat management, climate change impacts, invasive species issues, water quality, and land use planning.

We strive to provide timely, practical courses that address high priority issues of local and regional importance to planners, managers and regulators of coastal area resources.

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San Francisco Bay NERR is in partnership with San Francisco State University, and its facilities are located at the Romberg Tiburon Center (RTC) for Environmental Studies. Independent of the NERR Coastal Training Program, the RTC offers a Professional Development Series for wetlands science and management.

For additional information and a list of upcoming courses, please visit the website by clicking here.