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Coastal group outlines 5‑year, 151‑acre dune restoration at Pismo State Beach
Summary
The Coastal San Luis Resource Conservation District presented a five‑year plan to remove invasive plants and replant native dune vegetation across 151 acres of Pismo State Beach, aiming to strengthen habitat and shoreline resilience; funding comes from California State Parks and a CDFW grant.
A coastal restoration group outlined a five‑year, 151‑acre plan to restore the dune ecosystem at Pismo State Beach, removing invasive species and replanting native dune vegetation to improve habitat and shoreline protection.
Sam of the Coastal San Luis Resource Conservation District told the Pismo Beach City Council on March 17 that the project will first remove invasive plants such as ice plant, European beach grass and Acacia, then reestablish native species using locally collected seed to ensure genetic compatibility. He said the work is funded through California State Parks and a grant from the…
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