Scientist and Stakeholder Views on the Delta Ecosystem
Peter B. Moyle, Jeffrey Mount, Jay R. Lund, Ellen Hanak, John Durand, Caitrin Chappelle | April 22nd, 2013
There is broad scientific recognition that a wide range of ecosystem stressors are responsible for the declines in native fish populations in the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta. But science and policymaking have been at odds about the roles of different stressors and the potential of various management actions to improve ecosystem health. In the summer of 2012, PPIC conducted two confidential surveys on the impact of ecosystem stressors: one sought input from scientific experts and the other focused on stakeholders and policymakers. This report analyzes the results and examines the implications of both surveys.
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