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:
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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:
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Laguna Caribe Planting
Collier County Comprehensive Watershed Improvement Plan Update
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:
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Clam Bay Monitoring Report for 2020
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 2020 monitoring year. Use the link below to download a copy:
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Contract Award – Collier County Watershed Improvement Project
ETE is honored to have been chosen by Collier County staff to continue our work on the Collier County Watershed Improvement Project (CCWIP). ETE was ranked #1 out of 5 other firms for a 5 year contract that involves large scale vegetation,…
Water Turkey Bay Seagrass Monitoring
Earth Tech Environmental recently completed a seagrass monitoring survey for the future dredging project that will encompass the channel from Wiggins Pass down to Water Turkey Bay. This monitoring project was implemented to help the dredging…
Clam Bay Seagrass Monitoring
Earth Tech Environmental recently went out to Clam Bay to conduct annual seagrass monitoring. Seagrass is an ecologically valuable resource because it helps stabilize the sea floor, provides food and habitat for marine organisms, helps maintain…
The Value of Native Plants
What do creeping oxeye, Caesarweed, and golden dewdrops all have in common?
If you said that they are all beautiful plants you would be…WRONG! Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and while these plants may…