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  •  03/03/2026
     10:00 am - 2:00 pm Pacific Time

Location: Fully online

Hydrology and hydraulics play a critical role in shaping the physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of flowing water systems. These factors are influenced by both land use and climate, making a solid understanding of stream hydraulics essential for any work in lotic (flowing water) environments.

In this MicroCourse, you’ll explore different types of flow and learn how flow dynamics impact water quality and habitats. Through engaging videos and field-based photos, you’ll gain the skills to interpret real-world stream conditions. By the end of the course, participants will have a strong foundation in stream hydraulics, with the ability to identify and explain flow types and apply this knowledge to habitat assessments, water quality sampling, and stream restoration design.

This course is ideal for those looking to deepen their expertise in stream ecology and restoration practices.

Course will be 4 hours long.

This course is approved for 4 Continuing Education Credits (CECs) under the Society for Ecological Restoration’s (SER) Certified Ecological Restoration Practitioner (CERP) Program. Participants are responsible for uploading their certificates at ser.submittable.com to receive CECs.

“Very interesting course with lots of great info. Jeff was very knowledgeable and made the course content easy to follow.”

– Victoria

“Great instructor ! Jeff is awesome and very knowledgeable.”

– Samantha

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$250show details +$262.50 CAD*  

* price includes taxes


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