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Clam Bay Monitoring Report for 2023

Earth Tech Environmental completed the annual monitoring report for the Clam Bay Estuary.  The report is a culmination of all the fieldwork completed during the 2023 monitoring year.  Use the link below to download a copy: DOWNLOAD REP…
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Crested Caracara Surveys

ETE has recently wrapped up it's second annual crested caracara survey on a project in eastern Collier County. An active nest was observed on a nearby property that ended up producing three (3) fledglings.  Surveys are conducted 3 days a week…
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Clam Bay Monitoring Report for 2022

Earth Tech Environmental completed the annual monitoring report for the Clam Bay Estuary.  The report is a culmination of all the fieldwork completed during the 2022 monitoring year.  Use the link below to download a copy: DOWNLOAD REP…
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Goliath Grouper Count

ETE participated in the 2022 goliath grouper count administered by FWC.   As part of the count, a group of dive sites are monitored each year to assess sizes and numbers of goliath grouper present.  ETE works with the local sea grant agent,…
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Crested Caracara Surveys

ETE has been conducting crested caracara surveys on a project in eastern Collier County. The objective of these surveys are trying to determine the location(s) of active caracara nests that could be adversely affected by work on the site, and…
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Clam Bay Monitoring Report for 2021

Earth Tech Environmental completed the annual monitoring report for the Clam Bay Estuary.  The report is a culmination of all the fieldwork completed during the 2021 monitoring year.  Use the link below to download a copy: DOWNLOAD REP…
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Critters Found During a Seagrass Survey

ETE recently conducted its annual seagrass survey in Clam Bay. Seagrass habitat provides food for many organisms, provides safety from predators, and are considered great nursery areas for numerous vertebrates and invertebrates. Check out some…