The ongoing Moro Cojo Slough Project directly targets several environmental and water quality problems identified in the Moro Cojo Slough Management and Enhancement, Northern Salinas Valley Watershed Restoration, and the Central Coast Regional Toxic Hot Spot Cleanup Plans by implementing measures that address the primary goals and objectives of these plans, within the context of an active large-scale agricultural setting. Our specific goals are the enhancement and restoration of the natural resource services of the wetlands, floodplains, and adjacent upland habitats of these watersheds. This includes wildlife habitat, flood control, and mitigation to the impacts of human activities on wetland resources (particularly those that affect water quality). Furthermore, our efforts demonstrate the use and advantages of Best Management Practices (BMPs) for the watershed, while providing natural resource interpretation, educational, and research benefits.
The following are final reports from past grant funded efforts in the Moro Cojo watershed:
To learn about some of the specific projects we have worked on as part of the Moro Cojo restoration, click on these documents to download a PDF about a site:
Current Efforts:
CCWG, in collaboration with Coastal Conservation and Research, received funding from the Ocean Protection Council in 2017 to complete the core objectives of the Moro Cojo Slough Management and Enhancement plan.
Specifically, this project:
- Re-established the Moro Cojo Slough Technical Advisory Committee
- With input from the TAC-
- Established prescriptive guidelines for long term management of the repaired tide gate
- Drafted detailed hydraulic and engineering design plans for the upstream weir to address recent marine impacts to brackish and freshwater areas of the Slough
- Constructed the weir/barrier to tidal flooding (as described in the 1996 Moro Cojo Plan) near the railroad.
- Transferred ownership of the a 35 acre parcel from the landowner (OceanMist Farms) to Elkhorn Slough Foundation
- Restored the 35 acre disced parcel adjacent to the Moro Cojo Slough State Marine Reserve
- Completed a Moro Cojo Slough (including the SMR) long-term management strategy that addresses Sea Level Rise adaptation strategy and long-term tide gate management; submitted to Monterey County and adjacent land owners for consideration of adoption.
Deliverables:
Final Report
Technical Advisory Committee Documents for OPC-Funded Project (2017-2023)
- TAC Meeting 1
- TAC Announcement, Meeting Notes, Presentation
- Moro Cojo Salinity Summary 2014-2017
- TAC Meeting 2
- Meeting Notes
- Presentation
- TAC Meeting 3
- Meeting Notes, Presentation
- TAC Meeting 4
- Meeting Notes
- Presentation
- Moro Cojo delisting document
- Moro Cojo tidegates, levees pumps KMZ layer
- TAC Meeting 5
- Meeting Notes
- Presentation 1
- Presentation 2
- TAC Meeting 6
- Agenda
- Notes
- Presentation