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Tule Red Restoration Project
The Tule Red Restoration Project is a public-private partnership effort to restore about 350 acres of tidal wetlands in the Suisun Marsh. The project is part of both current restoration require...
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California Estuaries Portal
The California Water Quality Monitoring Council (Monitoring Council) is unveiling its sixth My Water Quality internet portal to connect decision makers and the public with water quality and ecosystem health information.
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Review and Comparison of Agency Strategies and Actions for Central Valley Listed Salmonids
This review provides an overview of the organizational management structure under which salmon and steelhead are managed in California and the restoration strategies and actions of each of the three primary management...
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Water Power Technical Report
At the direction of the Water Power Policy Group, the HDR Team investigated the potential effects of implementing the SWRCB DFC. This product does not constitute the culmination of this project, but it does...
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Publication: “Long-Term Changes in Nutrient Loading and Stoichiometry and Their Relationships with Changes in the Food Web…”
Nutrient enrichment is an important stressor in coastal ecosystems. This analysis tests the hypothesis that changes in nutrient loads, imbalances in nitrogen:phosphorus, and changes in nitrogen form, especially shifts to increasing loads of chemically...
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More Projects Coming Soon
Stay tuned for more SFCWA project information. Feel free to contact us with any questions. Navigate to the contact us page for details.
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SFCWA Programs Overview
Focus on evaluation of impact of “other stressors”: Nutrients Predation Habitat loss Toxics
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State and Federal Contractors Water Agency comments Fourth Draft Delta Plan
The State and Federal Contractors Water Agency (SFCWA) appreciates the opportunity to comment on the Fourth Draft Delta Plan (Delta Plan), dated June 13, 2011. We once again commend the Council’s staff for its obvious level of effort to produce these drafts on a timely basis.
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