San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge South San Diego Bay Unit
4 U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service United States Department of the Interior First Class Mail San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge Fish & Wildlife Service Postage and Fees San Diego National Wildlife Refuge Complex PAID South San Diego Bay Unit 6010 Hidden Valley Road, Suite 101 US Department Carlsbad, CA 92011 of the Interior Permit G-77 Restoration Update, September 2010 Come Join Us for Restoration in South San Diego Bay Coastal Clean-Up Day Scheduled to Begin this Month! And while you are here, take time out to watch After years of research and planning, the goal of restoring coastal wetlands the many birds that visit in south San Diego Bay is about to become a reality. Through a partnership San Diego Bay! of federal, state, and local agencies, as well as several local non-profit organizations, almost 300 Saturday acres of tidal flats, salt September 25, 2010 marsh, subtidal, and 9:00 AM to Noon native upland habitat will be restored in and around south San Diego Bay. In total, three areas of the bay will be transformed to provide habitat essential South San Diego Bay Restoration Timeline to birds, fish and other marine life, and native September 2010 Begin Restoration Process at Chula Vista Wildlife Reserve and Pond 11 plants. These include the western most salt ponds November 2010 Begin Dredging Tidal Channels in Pond 10 and Moving Material into Pond 11 located adjacent to State Route 75; the Chula Vista March 2011 Begin Planting Salt Marsh Vegetation in Pond 10 Wildlife Reserve, located in the Bay to the west of The San Diego NWR Complex the South Bay Power September 2011 Continue Restoration Work in Pond 11 and Friends of San Diego Wild- Plant; and the western edge of Emory Cove, located just to the north of the life Refuges, will meet you at the South Bay Overlook on State Route 75.
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