2016Public Domain1936Watersheds in Puerto Rico are in need of erosion control and sediment stabilization techniques of erodible lands. These techniques can help minimize the amount of sediments and other pollutants entering the freshwater systems and eventually reaching the coastal ecosystems. Protectores de Cuencas (PDC) has defined a set of methods to stabilize bare soils on high mountain and dry coastal sites in Puerto Rico. These methods are applicable to other sites across the Caribbean and likely into the tropical areas of the Pacific. In our efforts to support and implement the Guanica Watershed Management Plan, we are collaborating with other agencies to continue with the restoration efforts of the Guanica Bay Watershed. Hydroseeding has proven to be an effective technique for erosion control and sediments stabilization of erodible lands. PDC has recently worked with two farms located within the Guanica watershed to implement this efficient technique (Figure 1). This effort continues to develop on the more than 24.5 acres of bare soils that have been stabilized by hydroseeding across the Guánica/Rio Loco watershed with the ongoing funding support of the NOAA's Restoration Center and with the local support of Municipalities and Environmental agencies"--Introduction.Ríos, Roberto ViqueiraVandiver, LisaKitchell, AnneUnited States, National Ocean ServiceUnited States, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,Coral Reef Conservation Program (U.S.)Protectores de CuencasPublishednoaa:3noaa:8application/pdfGrant no. NA11NOS4820011Project no. I096Coral reef conservationSoil stabilizationWatershed managementWatershed restoration2016-11-15T16:24:54.769ZWatersheds in Puerto Rico are in need of erosion control and sediment stabilization techniques of erodible lands. These techniques can help minimize the amount of sediments and other pollutants entering the freshwater systems and eventually reaching the coastal ecosystems. Protectores de Cuencas (PDC) has defined a set of methods to stabilize bare soils on high mountain and dry coastal sites in Puerto Rico. These methods are applicable to other sites across the Caribbean and likely into the tropical areas of the Pacific. In our efforts to support and implement the Guanica Watershed Management Plan, we are collaborating with other agencies to continue with the restoration efforts of the Guanica Bay Watershed. Hydroseeding has proven to be an effective technique for erosion control and sediments stabilization of erodible lands. PDC has recently worked with two farms located within the Guanica watershed to implement this efficient technique (Figure 1). This effort continues to develop on the more than 24.5 acres of bare soils that have been stabilized by hydroseeding across the Guánica/Rio Loco watershed with the ongoing funding support of the NOAA's Restoration Center and with the local support of Municipalities and Environmental agencies"--Introduction.2016Grant no. NA11NOS4820011Project no. I096NOS (National Ocean Service)CoRIS (Coral Reef Information System)LibraryPublic Domain1936urn:sha256:949bcc0a4c27f653b7f690a6c20b1bf2ffb055a9f94b0a394e7b2d1419fc42datruenoaa:12596Miscellaneous2021-10-06T21:10:49.592ZStabilizing highly erodible sites in the Guánica Watershed : implementation and capacity building : final reportWatershed managementWatershed restorationSoil stabilizationCoral reef conservationLibraryWatershed managementWatershed restorationSoil stabilizationCoral reef conservationNOS (National Ocean Service)CoRIS (Coral Reef Information System)Puerto RicoGuánicaRíos, Roberto ViqueiraVandiver, LisaKitchell, Anne2016Stabilizing highly erodible sites in the Guánica Watershed : implementation and capacity building : final report3551067Puerto RicoGuánicaActiveUnited States, National Ocean ServiceUnited States, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,Coral Reef Conservation Program (U.S.)Protectores de Cuencas2016; ,2016https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/1259620211006211049PR-65.248715-67.3998717.7841318.64574Coris bibliographic