Nicole David

Nicole David
Environmental Scientist
nicoled sfei.org
510-746-7386
Ms. David received her M.S. in Marine Biology from the University of Berlin, Germany, in 1996. While participating in University ecology classes as a student tutor, she also taught marine invertebrate science and habitat classes in the Baltic Sea, North Sea, and Mediterranean. She joined SFEI in 1998, and her background in marine and freshwater ecology with focus on intensive human use of coastal waters and threatened ecosystems provides her the experience to contribute to and to lead SFEI watershed projects. Her research is directed toward studying contamination in storm-water runoff in agricultural and urban areas.
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News and Notables:

Jul-29-11 | Events and Appearances

Jay Davis, Lester McKee, Don Yee, Nicole David, and Aroon Melwani presented at the International Conference on Mercury as a Global Pollutant in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Feb-28-11 | Publications and Reports

This report details the 2009 water and sediment monitoring effort for the Regional Monitoring Program for Water Quality in the San Francisco Estuary.

Aug-23-10 | Archive

According to Nicole David, initial results show a 40% reduction in PCBs and mercury to an over 80% reduction in PAHs and heavy metals resulting from rain gardens and bioswales in the parking lot of the Daly City Public Library.

Oct-14-08 | Media

Community volunteers aid circulation study at Pillar Point