
Streamkeepers, Citizen Science at its Best
8 months ago
Spanish Bank Creek Restoration Project Area, 7/16/10.
Global ARC interview with Zo Ann Morten (Executive Director for the Pacific Streamkeepers Federation).
pskf.ca/program/program.html
The Pacific Streamkeepers Federation provides an excellent model for citizen science and community-based environmental activism. The Federation encourages the measurement of baseline stream health through a network of qualified trainers using streamkeepers methodology. This methodology is contained in a Handbook and Modules that are government developed, scientifically sound techniques, described in plain language. This winning combination has been successful in building community capacity across British Columbia. The results have been positive changes in government policy, regulations and attitudes and most importantly, a growing and knowledgeable stewardship community taking action in their local waterways. birds.cornell.edu/citscitoolkit/conference/attendees/invited/morten
In this short documentary, Zo Ann Morten shares details about the Spanish Creek Restoration Project. Salmon are able to return to Spanish Banks Creek for the first time in over fifty years thanks to a community-inspired project that brought citizens and government agencies together to restore fish access and fish habitat to the creek's lower reaches.
Sections of the creek were daylighted and an old culvert was removed that prevented adult fish passage. A natural stream was recreated, including pools and riffles, spawning gravel, and woody debris to provide cover for young fish. Banks were armored with large boulders to provide stability.
The banks were replanted with native vegetation, and the foreshore on the beach side of the trail was planted with dunegrass to stabilize the area. The most visible part of the creek is near Spanish Banks beach where the creek now flows under a pedestrian trail, formerly a parking lot. The creek is cared for by volunteer Spanish Bank Streamkeepers who are also responsible for ongoing community stewardship activities.
Learn more: urbanstreams.org/creek_spanishbanks.html
Zo Ann provides workshops based on Streamkeepers modules that cover a wide range of challenges (stream mapping, invertebrate surveys and water quality assessments interest). Learn more at: pskf.ca/program/trainers/wandz.html
Global ARC interview with Zo Ann Morten (Executive Director for the Pacific Streamkeepers Federation).
pskf.ca/program/program.html
The Pacific Streamkeepers Federation provides an excellent model for citizen science and community-based environmental activism. The Federation encourages the measurement of baseline stream health through a network of qualified trainers using streamkeepers methodology. This methodology is contained in a Handbook and Modules that are government developed, scientifically sound techniques, described in plain language. This winning combination has been successful in building community capacity across British Columbia. The results have been positive changes in government policy, regulations and attitudes and most importantly, a growing and knowledgeable stewardship community taking action in their local waterways. birds.cornell.edu/citscitoolkit/conference/attendees/invited/morten
In this short documentary, Zo Ann Morten shares details about the Spanish Creek Restoration Project. Salmon are able to return to Spanish Banks Creek for the first time in over fifty years thanks to a community-inspired project that brought citizens and government agencies together to restore fish access and fish habitat to the creek's lower reaches.
Sections of the creek were daylighted and an old culvert was removed that prevented adult fish passage. A natural stream was recreated, including pools and riffles, spawning gravel, and woody debris to provide cover for young fish. Banks were armored with large boulders to provide stability.
The banks were replanted with native vegetation, and the foreshore on the beach side of the trail was planted with dunegrass to stabilize the area. The most visible part of the creek is near Spanish Banks beach where the creek now flows under a pedestrian trail, formerly a parking lot. The creek is cared for by volunteer Spanish Bank Streamkeepers who are also responsible for ongoing community stewardship activities.
Learn more: urbanstreams.org/creek_spanishbanks.html
Zo Ann provides workshops based on Streamkeepers modules that cover a wide range of challenges (stream mapping, invertebrate surveys and water quality assessments interest). Learn more at: pskf.ca/program/trainers/wandz.html
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