Submitted by Friends of the San Juans.
Join local and regional shoreline experts from Friends of the San Juans, the Northwest Straits Foundation, Peninsula Environmental, the San Juan County Department of Community Development and the state Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation on Friday, Jan. 17 from 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m. at the Mullis Senior Center in Friday Harbor for a free shoreline workshop.
Designed specifically for local landscape professionals, arborists, drainage specialists, excavation services, designers and contractors, this workshop will focus on the latest best practices, current shoreline rules and provide details on the technical and financial resources available for restoration, vegetation and drainage improvement projects on marine shoreline properties in the islands.
International Society of Arboriculture Continuing Education credits will be available for qualified professionals. Lunch will be provided, and stipends are available to those who qualify.
Workshop topics include: local geology, ecology and vegetation; bank stabilization; pruning, planting and weed control; local rules and permitting; hydrology and bluff drainage solutions; cultural resources; and support for restoration, planting and drainage improvement projects.
Space is limited, RSVP today: www.sanjuans.org/events. Have questions? Please contact Friends’ Shoreline and Mapping Specialist Katherine Dietzman at 360-298-7616. This workshop is funded wholly or in part by the United States Environmental Protection Agency under assistance agreement PC-01J89501 through the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.