San Francisco Bay

The San Francisco Bay region is 4500 square miles, extending from Tomales Bay in Marin County to southern Santa Clara County and inland to the eastern edge of Suisun Bay. Land use varies from the urban Bay area cities to the Napa and Sonoma Valley wine growing regions and includes significant Pacific Coast marshes as well as Suisun Marsh, the largest contiguous brackish marsh on the West Coast of North America.

Nutrient Fluxes from Sediments in the San Francisco Bay Delta

Estuaries and Coasts (Springer) | January 1st, 2014

Summary

In September 2011 and March 2012, benthic nutrient fluxes were measured in the San Francisco Bay Delta, across a gradient from above the confluence of the Sacramento and

Nutrient Management Strategy for San Francisco Bay

San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board (SFBRWQCB) | November 1st, 2012

Summary

This document presents a draft strategy for developing the science needed to make informed decisions about assessing nutrient impacts on water quality, protecting benefic

Nutrient Management Strategy Science Plan Report

San Francisco Estuary Institute (SFEI) | September 9th, 2016

Summary

The San Francisco Bay (SFB) estuary receives large inputs of the nutrients nitrogen and phosphorous from anthropogenic sources, and has the potential to suffer negative

Nutrient Management Strategy Science Program

San Francisco Estuary Institute (SFEI) | September 1st, 2017

Summary

San Francisco Bay (SFB) receives large inputs of the nutrients nitrogen (N) and phosphorous (P) from anthropogenic sources. N and P are essential components of a healthy

Observational Study of Sycamore Regeneration at two sites in Santa Clara County after the 2016-2017 Water Year

San Francisco Estuary Institute (SFEI) | June 1st, 2018

Summary

This memo serves as an update to the Sycamore Alluvial Woodland Habitat Mapping and Regeneration Study (Beagle et al. 2017), and describes changes seen at the two study s

Observed and projected changes in snow accumulation and snowline in California’s snowy mountains

Climate Dynamics (Springer) | May 25th, 2023

Summary

The Sierra Nevada and Southern Cascades—California’s snowy mountains—are primary freshwater sources and natural reservoirs for the states of California and Nevada.

Observed Impacts of Anthropogenic Climate Change on Wildfire in California

American Geophysical Union (AGU) | August 4th, 2019

Summary

Recent fire seasons have fueled intense speculation regarding the effect of anthropogenic climate change on wildfire in western North America and especially in Californi

Occurrence and Sources of Pesticides to Urban Wastewater and the Environment

American Chemical Society (ACS) | March 26th, 2019

Summary

Municipal wastewater has not been extensively examined as a pathway by which pesticides contaminate surface water, particularly relative to the well-recognized pathways o

Ocean acidification impairs olfactory discrimination and homing ability of a marine fish

National Academy of Sciences (NAS) | February 2nd, 2009

Summary

The persistence of most coastal marine species depends on larvae finding suitable adult habitat at the end of an offshore dispersive stage that can last weeks or

Ocean Climate Indicators: A Monitoring Inventory and Plan for Tracking Climate Change in the North-central California Coast and Ocean Region

Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary Advisory Council | August 14th, 2014

Summary

The impacts of climate change, defined as increasing atmospheric and oceanic carbon dioxide and associated increases in average global temperature and oceanic a

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