News and Notables

Mar-15-12 | Media

"a community project that can serve as a guide for future restoration"

Mar-12-12 | Media

"You get this feeling of being in a cathedral of oaks, these incredibly big trees – a whole world of bird life up above"

Mar-05-12 | Technology

SFEI has launched GeoFetch, an on-line catalog of our spatial data library, to provide data access to our partners and the public.

Mar-05-12 | Media

Susan, with her collaborators including Saskia van Bergen (formerly of EBMUD) and Duke professors Heather Stapleton and Lee Ferguson (on the RMP Emerging Contaminant Workgroup), was awarded ES&T best paper of the year for 2011.

Jan-31-12 | Publications and Reports | Featured

The RMP has released the electronic edition of the 2011 Pulse of the Estuary. The theme of this edition is Pollutant Effects on Aquatic Life, and the report includes articles on phytoplankton, fish, birds, and seals, as well as a detailed look at the water quality element of the recent State of the Bay Report.

Jan-31-12 | Media

The Northern California branch of the Society for Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) winter newsletter profiled Susan and her research background and projects at SFEI.

Jan-01-12 | Archive

Robin is being honored for his work unearthing and deciphering the historical landscapes and watersheds of the Bay Area.

Dec-12-11 | Media

Chuck Striplen: The idea is not to restore the landscape to what we had in 1769, but to understand it better so that we can manage the land better.

Dec-08-11 | Events and Appearances

Robin Grossinger MCs "an immersive tour from the canopy to the cosmos inside the Morrison Planetarium. We'll explore the history and ecology of one of California’s most iconic and threatened tree species, the Valley oak."

Dec-05-11 | Media

Chuck Striplen: We’re using the best available science to understand how these ecosystems work but with the realization that people were managing them for thousands of years...A lot of these habitats could not have physically existed absent human management, like the coastal prairies and hills in the Santa Cruz mountains.

Dec-02-11 | Publications and Reports

Meg Sedlak and Denise Greig (of the Marine Mammal Center) published an article on perfluorinated compounds (PFCs) in seals and cormorants in the San Francisco Bay.

Nov-22-11 | Events and Appearances

"Askevold and other representatives from the group spoke on the 117-page oversized document filled with historic and current maps...Several of the maps inside the study date back to the mid-1800s giving the picture of a much different landscape than the one residents are familiar with today."

Nov-20-11 | Media

Senior Scientist Robin Grossinger discusses how historical ecology provides an "ecological pallette" for creatively designing future landscapes.

Nov-17-11 | Publications and Reports

We are excited to announce the completion of the The East Contra Costa County Historical Ecology Study. The report documents the historical land cover and stream patterns of East Contra Costa County in the mid-1800s.

Oct-27-11 | Events and Appearances

Chuck is pushing the timeline of historical ecology back to look at how our landscapes were managed and modified by tribes for more than ten thousand years prior to the arrival of the Spanish in 1769.