Wetland Monitoring & Assessment
Our Team in the Wetland Monitoring & Assessment
The San Francisco Estuary Institute comprises over sixty scientists, technologists, and designers who offer a wide range of expertise. Each team member, in her or his own way, helps to define environmental problems, advance public debate about them through sound science, and support consensus-based solutions that improve environmental planning, management, and policy development.
Projects Related to the Wetland Monitoring & Assessment
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This project will create an EcoAtlas user community for the Lahontan region of the Sierra Nevada to develop capacities within the region to apply EcoAtlas through existing local, regional, state, and federal programs to track projects and summarize map-based and rapid assessment information at the watershed scale.
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This project expands the current capabilities of the wetland project tracking system for the monitoring and assessment of California’s aquatic resources to meet the project tracking, assessment, and reporting needs for current and planned habitat restoration in the San Francisco Bay-Delta and Central Valley.
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Publications related to the Wetland Monitoring & Assessment
The Institute has collectively produced more than 1300 reports, articles, and other publications over the course of its 24-year existence. The following list represents those publications associated with this individual program and its focus areas.
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Year of Publication: 2005
A practical guide for the development of a wetland rapid assessment method: the California experience. J. of the American Water Resources Association. 2005;. .
A Watershed Monitoring Strategy for Napa County. Napa,: San Francisco Estuary Institute; 2005 p. 34. Report No.: 428.
(1.14 MB) .
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Characterization of mercury concentrations in suspended sediment loads in Guadalupe River and Coyote Creek, San Jose, California: Can TMDL targets be met?. Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center, Oakland California; 2005.
(3.27 MB) .
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Concentrations and loads of mercury, PCBs, and OC pesticides in the lower Guadalupe River, San Jose,California: Water Years 2003 and 2004. San Francisco Estuary Institute; 2005 p. 80. Report No.: 409.
(1.61 MB) .
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Human influences on nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations in creek and river waters of the Napa and Sonoma watersheds, northern San Francisco Bay, California. Oakland: San Francisco Estuary Institute; 2005 . Report No.: 421.
(1.72 MB) .
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Pinole Creek Watershed Sediment Source Assessment: A sediment budget approach highlighting watershed-scale sediment-related processes and supply to the Bay [Internet]. Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center, Oakland, CA; 2005. http://www.sfei.org/presentations_posters/SOE_05/index_poster.html
(2.02 MB) .
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Pinole Creek Watershed Sediment Source Assessment. A technical report of the Regional Watershed Program, San Francisco Estuary Institute (SFEI), Oakland, California. (appendix only). Oakland, CA: San Francisco Estuary Institute; 2005 . Report No.: 316.
(1.29 MB) .
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Pinole Creek Watershed Sediment Source Assessment. A technical report of the Regional Watershed Program, San Francisco Estuary Institute (SFEI), Oakland, California. (plotter-sized landslide map only). Oakland, CA: San Francisco Estuary Institute; 2005.
(19.55 MB) .
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Pinole Creek Watershed Sediment Source Assessment. A technical report of the Regional Watershed Program, San Francisco Estuary Institute (SFEI), Oakland, California. (report only -- no appendix). Oakland, CA: San Francisco Estuary Institute; 2005 . Report No.: 316.
(4.28 MB) .
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South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project Interactive Map. Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center, Oakland California; 2005.
(3.64 MB) .
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The Wetland Project Tracker. Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center, Oakland California; 2005.
(3.45 MB) .
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Trends in Suspended Sediment Input to the San Francisco Bay for Local Tributaries Watersheds. San Francisco Estuary Institute; 2005 .
(7.9 MB) .
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Year of Publication: 2004
Analysis of Reference Tidal Channel Plan Form for the Montezuma Wetlands Restoration Project. Oakland, CA: San Francisco Estuary Institute; 2004 . Report No.: 80.
(5.96 MB) .
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