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.

Suspect Screening and Chemical Profile Analysis of Storm-Water Runoff Following 2017 Wildfires in Northern California

Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) | May 5th, 2022

Summary

The combustion of structures and household materials as well as firefighting during wildfires lead to releases of potentially hazardous chemicals directly into the landsc

Suspended Sediment Flux in the San Francisco Estuary: Part I—Changes in the Vertical Distribution of Suspended Sediment and Bias in Estuarine Sediment Flux Measurements

Estuaries and Coasts (Springer) | April 22nd, 2020

Summary

In this study, we investigate how changes in the vertical distribution of suspended sediment affect continuous suspended sediment flux measurements at a location in the S

Sustainable Groundwater Management Act and Local Agency Formation Commissions

California Association of Local Agency Formation Commissions (CALAFCO) | December 15th, 2016

Summary

The purpose of this white paper is to summarize how the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act will impact Local Agency Formation Commissions (LAFCOs) around the State of

Sustainable Landscapes in California: A Guidebook for Commercial and Industrial Site Managers

Pacific Institute | August 20th, 2020

Summary

Sustainable landscaping offers a solution in balance with the local climate and ecology, and actively contributes to community and watershed health by providing economic,

Sustainable Water and Environmental Management in the California Bay-Delta

National Academy of Sciences (NAS) | March 29th, 2012

Summary

Water management in the California Bay Delta is directed toward providing a more reliable water supply for California, and protecting and rehabilitating the Delta eco

Sycamore Alluvial Woodland Habitat Mapping and Regeneration Study

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

Summary

This study investigates the relative distribution, health, and regeneration patterns of two major stands of sycamore alluvial woodland (SAW), representing managed and nat

Sycamore Alluvial Woodland Planting Guide

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

Summary

This memo builds on recent field-based studies which examined the relative distribution, health, and regeneration patterns of two major stands of sycamore alluvial woodla

Sycamore Alluvial Woodland: Habitat Mapping and Regeneration Study

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

Summary

This study investigates the relative distribution, health, and regeneration patterns of two major stands of sycamore alluvial woodland (SAW), representing managed and nat

Synergies between climate anomalies and hydrological modifications facilitate estuarine biotic invasions

Ecology Letters (Wiley) | June 6th, 2011

Summary

Environmental perturbation, climate change and international commerce are important drivers for biological invasions. Climate anomalies can further increase levels of hab

Syntheses of scientific knowledge for maintaining and improving functioning of the South Bay ecosystem and restoring tidal salt marsh and associated habitats

San Francisco Estuary Institute (SFEI) | October 1st, 2004

Summary

This synthesis focuses on the form and function of South Bay landscapes to address the following two issues – maintaining and improving functioning of the South Bay Eco

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