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.

Characterizing storm-induced coastal change hazards along the United States West Coast

Nature Portfolio (Springer Nature) | May 23rd, 2022

Summary

Traditional methods to assess the probability of storm-induced erosion and flooding from extreme water levels have limited use along the U.S. West Coast where swell domin

Characterizing uncertain sea-level rise projections to support investment decisions

PLOS | February 17th, 2018

Summary

Many institutions worldwide are considering how to include uncertainty about future changes in sea-levels and storm surges into their investment decisions regardi

Charter: Regional Monitoring Program for Water Quality in San Francisco Bay

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

Summary

This Charter describes the purpose and function of the Regional Monitoring Program for Water Quality in San Francisco Bay (RMP). Established in 1993, the RMP is a collab

Chinook salmon and green sturgeon migrate through San Francisco Estuary despite large distortions in the local magnetic field produced by bridges

PLOS | June 2nd, 2017

Summary

Empirical evidence exists that some marine animals perceive and orient to local distortions in the earth’s main static geomagnetic field. The magnetic fields produced b

City and County of San Francisco v. United States Environmental Protection Agency

Supreme Court of the United States | January 8th, 2024

Summary

For a plain language summary from Scotusblog, click here.

Civic Engagement and Water Data: How Can California Make Data Work for Decision Makers?

University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley) | September 1st, 2020

Summary

 Much attention is focused on water data in California, and for good reason. California is struggling to make decisions that adapt its water systems to pressures such as

Classifying California’s stream thermal regimes for cold-water conservation

PLOS | August 20th, 2021

Summary

Stream temperature science and management is rapidly shifting from single-metric driven approaches to multi-metric, thermal regime characterizations of streamscapes. Giv

Climate Action Plan Phase 1 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Plan Update 2023

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | March 22nd, 2024

Summary

DWR developed the Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Plan Update 2023 (Update 2023) to review its GHG reductions since Update 2020 and to update strategies for further re

Climate Adaptation Master Plan for Water (CAMP4W)

Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (MWD) | March 26th, 2025

Summary

To ensure the continued reliability of water supplies for the communities we serve, Metropolitan embarked on the development of a comprehensive Climate Adaptati

Climate benefits from establishing marine protected areas targeted at blue carbon solutions

National Academy of Sciences (NAS) | April 13th, 2022

Summary

Marine protected areas (MPAs) are recognized as highly effective tools for marine conservation. They may also play an important role in mitigating climate change. A vari

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