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Hydroseeding at Roy’s Riffles

Hydroseeding at Roy’s Riffles

By TIRNADMINOctober 19, 2021January 3rd, 2022California, Roy's Pools, Roy's Pools Restoration Project, Salmon
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Recently, hydroseeding took place at Roy’s Riffles!

Papier-mâché, fungus, and more were poured over the slopes to help rooting.

Watch Preston Brown, our Director of Watershed Conservation, explain the process and its benefits.

https://seaturtles.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Hyrdromulch.mp4

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      • Gulf of Mexico
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      • 10,000 Redwoods
      • Cocos Island Dive Expeditions
    • Our Campaigns
      • Adopt A Block
      • Balloon Busting Crew
      • Bring the Bag
      • Got Mercury?
      • Hold On To Your Butt
      • Reusable Foodware System
      • Save the Leatherback
      • Set Gillnets
      • The Cocos-Galapagos Swimway
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