Committees and Workgroups

The main technical subject areas covered by the RMP are addressed by the sixworkgroups. Workgroups consist of scientists who are currently studying the Bay, invited scientists who are nationally recognized experts in their field, and federal and state regulators. Each workgroup meets two to three times a year to address issues concerning the planning and implementation of Pilot and Special Studies and relevant elements of Status and Trends monitoring.

Activities of the workgroups, and technical content of the program as a whole, are overseen by the Technical Review Committee. The Steering Committee determines the overall budget, allocates program funds, tracks progress, and provides direction to the Program from a manager's perspective.

Steering Committee (SC)

Technical Review Committee (TRC)

Contaminant Fate Workgroup (CFWG)

Emerging Contaminants Workgroup (ECWG)

Exposure and Effects Workgroup (EEWG)

Sources, Pathways, and Loadings Workgroup (SPLWG)

Sport Fish Workgroup (SFWG)

Nutrients Workgroup (Nutrients)