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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Our Single Family Services Online Store is Live!
We at ETE are happy to announce that our Single Family Consulting Services can be easily ordered on our new online store!
Going through our website is the easiest and most efficient way to receive the fastest turn around times for our services.…
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,…
Artesia Conservation Area Supplemental Planting
ETE has recently conducted a supplemental planting in an conservation area at Artesia Naples.
ETE planted 2,000 cordgrasses throughout the conservation area.
The planting area was then filled with 475 bales of pine straw to prevent invasive…
Babcock Ranch Contract Extension
ETE has been awarded a contract renewal for Babcock Ranch, adding approximately 1000 additional acres to the habitat we manage.
The Babcock Ranch project entails land management and mitigation restoration activities that includes exotic vegetation…
Collier County Comprehensive Watershed Improvement Plan
Earth Tech Environmental has been busy in the field working on the Collier County Comprehensive Watershed Improvement Plan (CCCWIP), a massive, collaborative effort to redirect and restore the historical flow of water to Naples and Rookery Bay.…
Native Preserve Planting
Earth Tech Environmental LLC. recently completed a native planting at Yahl Mulching and Recycling Inc. ETE installed a mix of 1200 plants in the wetland preserve. The installed plants included bald cypress, dahoon holly, red maple, wax myrtle,…
Mangrove Monitoring
Earth Tech Environmental conducts biannual monitoring of mangroves in the Clam Bay estuary. Three species of mangroves are found in Southwest Florida: red, white and black. Mangroves serve a variety of important roles in the ecosystem, including:
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Florida Master Naturalist Program
Earth Tech Environmental staff is always looking to expand its knowledge base and credentials. Some of our Ecologists recently took part in the Florida Master Naturalist Program (FMNP)- a UF/IFAS program designed to increase understanding…