4th National Conference on Coastal and Estuarine Habitat Restoration, October 11-15, 2008 Providence, RI


NATIONAL OFFICE
2020 N. 14th Street
Suite 210
Arlington, VA 22201
Phone: (703) 524-0248
Fax: (703) 524-0287

WEST COAST OFFICE:
600 1st Avenue, Suite 536
Seattle, WA 98104
Phone: (206) 624-9100

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WHAT PARTCIPANTS ARE SAYING ABOUT RESTORE AMERICA'S ESTUARIES NATIONAL CONFERENCES

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CH2M HILL's alliance with and commitment to Restore America's Estuaries since its inception was again rewarded with the outstanding program and attendance at the 3rd National Conference in New Orleans in December 2006.  Their visionary goals combined with practical implementation of restoration programs unites the stakeholder community and galvanizes us to act to protect and restore our most valuable coastal resources.  The growing success of the conference is a terrific indicator of the value that Restore America's Estuaries offers and the support they have garnered and deserve."
Kathy Freas, Global Water Resources and Environmental Management - CH2M HILL


"On behalf of Weston Solutions, allow me to extend our thanks to Restore America's Estuaries for assembling such a wonderful and effective conference.  Your efforts have built an excellent framework for aligning diverse stakeholder interests and focusing on common goals.  We'll endeavor to remain active in your organization and assist in any way we can."
Mark Jaworski, Client Service Manager - Weston Solutions, Inc.


"Thank you for the opportunity to be a part of the Conference program.  Hopefully, I can be a part of the next conference.  As an active participant in large (Everglades Restoration) and smaller restoration projects, including seagrass restoration, I got a great deal from the sessions and side conversations with participants.  I also thought that the keynote speakers, with a focus on sustainability, were very timely.  We are certainly learning that restoration without considering sustainability is a futile task."
Don Deis, Senior Scientist - PBS&J
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