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Plant Identification for Wetland Delineators

Mon, Oct 28

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Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA

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Plant Identification for Wetland Delineators
Plant Identification for Wetland Delineators

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Oct 28, 2024, 8:30 AM – Oct 29, 2024, 5:30 PM

Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA

About the event

The first day of this course introduces students to the basics of using field guides, keys, and other resources to identify plants in the lab and in the field.  We will spend the morning examining simple procedures of identifying the handful of dominant species that are present on a given project site.  We will then spend the afternoon in the field practicing what was learned in the classroom.

From a regulatory perspective, hydrophytic vegetation decisions are based on the wetland indicator status of species that make up the plant community.  On the second day of the course, we will explore hydrophytic vegetation indicators and procedures designed to characterize wetland plant communities.  General guidance on the sampling of vegetation for wetland delineation purposes is given in the Corps Manual. Those procedures are intended to be flexible and may need to be modified for application in a given region or on a particular site. The more specific, expanded guidance in the Regional Supplements to the Corps Manual on vegetation sampling is intended to supplement the Corps Manual for applications in the given regions.  Vegetation sampling done as part of a routine wetland delineation is designed to characterize the site in question rapidly without the need for detailed scientific study or statistical methods. A balance must be established between the need to accomplish the work quickly and the need to characterize the site’s heterogeneity accurately and at an appropriate scale.  We will also look at how hydrology and soil indicators can be used to assist with that determination, and how to document it all on on a data sheet.

This course is designed to enable wetland delineators to quickly determine the handful of plants on a project site that comprise the dominant species of the plant community on the site, to assign the appropriate indicator status of each, and then to take that information and other indicators present and determine whether that plant community is hydrophytic by definition. Excellent resources are provided to enable the non-botanist to easily make these determinations. There is no pre-requisite education required for this course.

​​A Certificate of Training showing completion of 16 Professional Development Hours is awarded for completion of this course (or an additional 8, if taken with a Basic or FDEP/USACE Wetland Delineation, Soil Characterization or Regional supplement course).

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