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Ramsar Forum: Mangrove restoration training
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----- Original Message -----  
From: Alfredo Quarto  
To: Ramsar Forum  
Sent: Saturday, May 22, 2004 12:32 AM
Subject: [Ramsar Forum] RE: Mangrove Restoration Training Course 2005  
 
 
ANNOUNCEMENT: Mangrove Forest Ecology, Management and Restoration" training workshop
 
The third "Mangrove Forest Ecology, Management and Restoration" training workshop will be held at the Anne Kolb Nature Center, in Hollywood, Florida, USA, 21-24 February 2005. The training site is within a 500 ha mangrove restoration project at West Lake Park operated by Broward County. The award-winning project was designed by Roy R. "Robin" Lewis III, who will be teaching the course.
 
The workshop includes an introduction to mangrove forest ecology, management options and problems, and restoration design issues. The class programs are all given in a PowerPoint format, and each student is provided with a print out of the presentation and additional handouts including monitoring reports for typical restoration projects. Case studies of 5 successful mangrove restoration projects, and several unsuccessful projects, are discussed. Field trips are taken within the 500 ha West Lake Park mangrove restoration project (now 16 years old) and a new project just two years old, for a comparison.
 
The emphasis is on cost-effective successful mangrove management and restoration, and cost figures for typical projects are discussed and explained. The hydrologic restoration of mangroves is emphasized as the best approach to successful restoration at minimal cost (see Erftemeijer and Lewis 2000, Lewis 1999, 2000a, 2000b, Lewis and Marshall 1998, Lewis and Streever 2000, Stevenson et. al 1999, and Turner and Lewis 1997, for further discussion about hydrologic restoration of mangroves). Planting of mangroves is discussed in light of the many failures of this alone to successfully restore mangroves.
 
Cost for the course not including travel to Ft. Lauderdale, lodging or food is $650, due by January 1, 2005. Two qualified students will be allowed to attend for free. This course is taught in conjunction with the Mangrove Action Project (www.earthisland.org/map).
 
More information can be provided by Sherry Capaz at
<SherryCapaz@aol.com> and www.mangroverestoration.com.
 
 
Literature Citations:
 
Erftemeijer, P. L. A., and R. R. Lewis III.  2000.  Planting mangroves on intertidal mudflats: habitat restoration or habitat conversion? Pages 156-165 in Proceedings of the ECOTONE VIII Seminar "Enhancing Coastal   Ecosystems Restoration for the 21st Century, Ranong, Thailand, 23-28 May 1999. Royal Forest Department of Thailand, Bangkok, Thailand.
 
Lewis, R. R.  1999.  Key concepts in successful ecological restoration of mangrove forests.  Pages 12-32 in Proceedings of the TCE-Workshop No. II, Coastal Environmental Improvement in Mangrove/Wetland Ecosystems, 18-23 August 1998, Ranong, Thailand.  Danish-SE Asian Collaboration in Tropical Coastal Ecosystems (TCE) Research and Training.  NACA, P.O. Box 1040, Bangkok, Thailand 10903
 
Lewis, R. R.  2000a.  Don't forget wetland habitat protection and restoration for Florida's fisheries. National Wetlands Newsletter 22(6): 9-10 + 20.
 
Lewis, R. R.  2000b.   Ecologically  based goal setting in mangrove forest and tidal marsh restoration in Florida. Ecological Engineering 15(3-4): 191-198.
 
Lewis, R.. R., and M. J. Marshall.  1998.  Principles of successful restoration of shrimp aquaculture ponds back to mangrove forests.  Page 327 in World Aquaculture Society Book of Abstracts, Aquaculture '98, Las Vegas, Nevada. (Abstract)
 
Lewis, R.. R., and W. Streever.  2000. Restoration of mangrove habitat. Tech Note ERDC TN-WRP-VN-RS-3.2 U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers, Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, Mississippi. 7 pp. (<http://www.wes.army.mil/el/wrtc/wrp/tnotes/vnrs3-2.pdf>http://www.wes .army.mil/el/wrtc/wrp/tnotes/vnrs3-2.pdf)
 
Stevenson, N. J., R. R. Lewis and P. R. Burbridge.  1999.  Disused shrimp ponds and mangrove rehabilitation. Pages 277-297 in "An International Perspective on Wetland Rehabilitation", W.. J. Streever (Ed.).  Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands. 338 pp.
 
Turner, R. E., and R. R. Lewis.  1997.  Hydrologic restoration of coastal wetlands.  Wetlands  Ecol. Manage. 4(2):65-72.
 
From: LESrrl3@aol.com
 
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Alfredo Quarto, Executive Director
Mangrove Action Project
PO Box 1854
Port Angeles, WA 98362-0279
USA
phone/ fax (360) 452-5866
<mangroveap@olympus.net>
mailto:mangroveap@olympus.net
web site: http://www.earthisland.org/map/map.html
 
 
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