CRAM o' Rama
Tonka Toys (for Constructing Restoration Sites)
Dudek Restorationists are Fun - Fun Facts Pt 1
Dudek Restorationists are Fun - Fun Facts Pt 2
Do you speak Latin?
100

In Riverine CRAM, Flood Prone Depth is calculated by multiplying your measured Bankfull Depth by...

2

100

I’m the long arm of restoration — I can reach, grab, and move with a bucket and claw. Perfect for uprooting trees or carving out a stream channel for wetland mitigation.

Excavator

100

This restorationist is now a part-time avocado farmer. He was born in Hemet, CA. 

Mike Sweesy 

100

This restorationist owns/can play 15 different instruments! And they love beach volleyball!

Jessica Baiza

100

Genus = Latin for “cabbage”
Species = black

Brassica nigra

200

An at-grade bike or foot trail with light traffic cannot be included as part of the wetland buffer around your AA.


True or False?

False!

200

I’m the restoration smoothie maker — I mix seed, mulch, tackifier, and water into a slurry and spray it on bare soil.

Hydroseeder

200

This restorationist lived in Australia for 4 years. They have also been licked by a bear while hiking near Mammoth Lakes...

Ryan Schoenbaum 

200

This restorationist has almost bowled a perfect game, can lick their elbow and thoroughly enjoys chocolate milk. 

Charles Adams

200

Genus = Latin origin for the word cork

Species = referring to farming + leaves

Quercus agrifolia

300

In a riverine CRAM, the lateral extent of your AA should include the riparian area that contributes ___________ material to the channel and its immediate floodplain.

allocthonous

300

I follow the crew wherever plants get thirsty or dust gets excessive. You’ll spot me dust-covered and sloshing down a dirt road in summer.

Water truck

300

This restorationist played soccer in the NCAA tournament.

Jake Marcon

300

This restorationist teaches in the "Field Botany of San Diego" course at SDSU. 

Scott McMillan

300

Genus = named for Bacchus, the god of wine
Species = willow-like leaves

Baccharis salicifolia

400

In riverine CRAM, an entrenchment ratio of 2.5 would score you which rating for Hydrologic Connectivity (Non-Confined). 

A
400

I run on tracks. You could use me to do a number of small jobs - I have many different attachments, but generally, I do earthworks.

Skid steer

400

This restorationist’s stride was formally recognized as a unit of measure in a report by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineer’s for a restoration project.

John Zanzi

400

This restorationist was a peace corps volunteer in Samoa and had to teach high school classes in Samoan. Their favorite task is grading design for stream and wetland restoration projects. 

Nick Deyo

400

Genus = salt + horn
Species = of the Pacific

Salicornia pacifica

500

You are in the middle of an expansive saltmarsh and are trying to establish your AA. You are more than 100m from the foreshore or backshore of the wetland, standing in an area of dense pickleweed as far as the eye can see. There are some small tidal channels nearby that can be easily waded through.

What is the recommended size and shape of your AA, according to the field book?

1 ha circle (with radius approx. 56m).

500

I’m all about precision — I place seeds right where they belong, in neat rows and at consistent depths/quantities.

Drill seeder

500

This restorationist has two cats named Moose and Lady Bug. Her family also owns a Thai restaurant in Riverside County, where her mom is the chef!

Wanisa Jaikwang

500

This restorationist once lived on a volcano, went to a Spanish immersion preschool and kindergarten, has run 15 marathons, and experienced all 4 seasons in one week (actually!). 

Erin McKinney

500

Genus = Greek goddess of the hunt

Species = three-toothed

Artemisia tridentata