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Will Knowing Tidal Elevation Help Explain Variations in Sediment Chemistry and Microbial Processes Among Sample Plots in Tidal Marshes?. SFEI Contribution No. 290. San Francisco Estuary Institute. p 6.
2001. (47.14 KB)Wildcat Creek Watershed: A Scientific Study of Physical Processes and Land Use Effects. SFEI Contribution No. 363. San Francisco Estuary Institute: Richmond, CA.
2001. (31.51 MB) (98.29 MB) (2.11 MB) (16.39 MB) (107 MB) (3.19 MB) (14.02 MB) 2001.
Wetlands Regional Monitoring Program. Draft Data Collection Protocols. SFEI Contribution No. 365.
2001. 2001.
Wetland Habitat Changes in the Rodeo Lagoon Watershed, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, Marin County, CA. SFEI Contribution No. 116. San Francisco Estuary Institute: Oakland, CA.
2004. (13.65 MB)West Valley Watershed Assessment 2018: Baseline Ecological Condition Assessment of Southwest San Francisco Bay Creeks in Santa Clara County; Calabazas, San Tomas Aquino, Saratoga, Sunnyvale East and West. . SFEI Contribution No. 944. San Francisco Estuary Institute: Richmond.
2019. (5.02 MB)This report describes baseline information about the amount and distribution of aquatic resources, and evaluates the overall ecological conditions of streams using the California Rapid Assessment Method (CRAM), for the West Valley watershed in Santa Clara County; consisting of Sunnyvale East and West Channels, Calabazas Creek, San Tomas Aquino and Saratoga creeks, and many smaller tributaries.
Upper Pajaro River Watershed Condition Assessment 2015. Technical memorandum prepared for the Santa Clara Valley Water District - Priority D5 Project. SFEI Contribution No. 810. San Francisco Estuary Institute: Richmond, CA. p 60.
2016. (6.46 MB)In 2015 The Santa Clara Valley Water District and it's consultants conducted a watershed wide survey to characterize the distribution and abundance of the aquatic resources within the upper Pajaro River watershed wtihin Santa Clara County, CA based on available GIS datasets, and to assess the overall ecological condition of streams within the watershed based on a statistically based random sample design and the California Rapid Assessment Method for streams (CRAM).
T-Sheet User Guide: Application of the Historical U.S. Coast Survey Maps to Environmental Management in the San Francisco Bay Area. SFEI Contribution No. 427. San Francisco Estuary Institute: SF. p 45.
2005. (8.6 MB)The tidal marsh food web. SFEI Contribution No. 472. University of California: Berkeley, CA. p 12 pp.
. 2002. (212.27 KB)Third Summary Report Montezuma Wetlands Restoration Project Technical Review Team. San Francisco Estuary Institute: Oakland, CA.
2010. (3.5 MB)Synthesis of Scientific Knowledge: for maintaining and improving functioning of the South Bay Ecosystem and Restoring Tidal Salt Marsh and Associated Habitats over the next 50 years at Pond and Pond-Complex Scales. SFEI Contribution No. 308.
2004. (16.01 MB)Summary of the MeHg Panels of the 2004 CalFed Science Conference. Prepared with the advice and review of the Panelists. CalFed Science Conference, 2004, 2.
2004. (55.25 KB)Summary of Crissy Field Monitoring Elements. San Francisco Estuary Institute.
2002. (9.75 KB)Statistical Design, Analysis, and Graphics for the Guadalupe River Watershed Assessment 2012. SFEI Contribution No. 687. San Francisco Estuary Institute: Richmond, CA.
2013. (4.88 MB)Spatial Analysis of the Baylands Ecosystem. SFEI Contribution No. 320. p 120.
1998. 1998.
South Bay Updates Modern Baylands Habitat Coverage Bay Area EcoAtlas Information System. SFEI Contribution No. 282. San Francisco Estuary Institute: Oakland, CA.
2003. 2001.
Second Annual Report Montezuma Wetlands Restoration Project Technical Review Team. SFEI Contribution No. 516.
2006. (57.39 MB)Santa Rosa Plain Wetlands Profile: A Demonstration of the CaliforniaWetland and Riparian Area Monitoring Plan. SFEI Contribution No. 726. San Francisco Estuary Institute - Aquatic Science Center: Richmond, CA. p 46.
2014. (3.03 MB)San Francisco Estuary Wetlands Regional Monitoring Program Plan: Protocols for Tier 3 (Intensive Monitoring). SFEI Contribution No. 249.
2002. San Francisco Estuary Wetalnds Regional Monitoring Program Plan: Version 1, Framework and Protocols. SFEI Contribution No. 248. San Francisco Estuary Institute: Oakland, CA. p 94.
2002. (1.11 MB) 2010.
The Role of Sedimentation in Estuarine Marsh Development within the San Francisco Estuary, California, USA. Journal of Coastal Research 20, 970-979 . SFEI Contribution No. 404.
2004. Restoration of the San Francisco Region: the Role of NGOs (Abstract). San Francisco, CA: Richmond, CA.
2001. (4.94 KB)Recovery strategies for the California clapper rail (Rallus longirostris obsoletus) in the heavily urbanized San Francisco estuarine ecosystem. Landscape and Urban Planning 38, 229-243 . SFEI Contribution No. 207.
1997. QAPP for environmental monitoring and assessment program West Coast Pilot 2002 Intertidal Assessment: California Intensification. SFEI Contribution No. 234. San Francisco Estuary Institute: Oakland, CA.
2001. (489.07 KB) 2001.
A practical guide for the development of a wetland rapid assessment method: the California experience. J. of the American Water Resources Association . SFEI Contribution No. 448.
2005. Practical Guidebook to the Control of Invasive Aquatic and Wetland Plants of the San Francisco Bay - Delta Region. SFEI Contribution No. 127. San Francisco Estuary Institute.
2003. Potential for increased mercury accumulation in the Estuary food web: Issues in San Francisco Estuary Tidal Wetlands Restoration. San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science 1 . SFEI Contribution No. 288.
2003. 2003.
OPC Coastal Wetlands, Beaches and Watersheds Inventory Factsheet, March 2021th ed.
2021. (4.3 MB)North Bay Mercury Biosentinel Project: 2016 - 2017. SFEI Contribution No. 868.
2018. (1.59 MB)Napa River Watershed Profile: Past and Present Characteristics with Implications for Future Management of the Changing Napa River Valley. San Francisco Estuary Institute: Richmond, CA. p 172.
2012. (26.7 MB)Monitoring the US West Coast: An Assessment of California’s Estuaries and the Pacific Ocean:Spatial Hierarchy and its Rationale. SFEI Contribution No. 120. San Francisco Estuary Institute: Oakland, CA.
2002. (119.38 KB)Mercury and tidal wetland restoration. In Chapter 6 in Brown, L. (ed.). DRAFT CALFED Whitepaper on: Ecological Processes in Tidal Wetlands of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Estuary and Their Implications for Proposed Restoration Efforts of the Ecosystem Restoration Program.. Chapter 6 in Brown, L. (ed.). DRAFT CALFED Whitepaper on: Ecological Processes in Tidal Wetlands of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Estuary and Their Implications for Proposed Restoration Efforts of the Ecosystem Restoration Program.
2000. Mercury and tidal wetland restoration. CalFED Journal . SFEI Contribution No. 339.
2002. Mercury and Methylmercury Processes in North San Francisco Bay Tidal Wetland Ecosystems. CalFed with San Francisco Estuary Institute as primary contractor.
2005. Mercury and Methylmercury Processes in North San Francisco Bay Tidal Wetland Ecosystems. SFEI Contribution No. 449. San Francisco Estuary Institute: Oakland, CA.
2008. (1.5 MB) 2010.
LTMS Symposium on Methylmercury in Dredging Operations and Dredged Sediment Reuse in the San Francisco Estuary. San Francisco Estuary Institute: Oakland, Ca.
2010. Lower Peninsula Watershed Condition Assessment 2016: Southwest San Francisco Bay, Santa Clara County, San Francisquito to Stevens Creeks. Technical memorandum prepared for the Santa Clara Valley Water District. . SFEI Contribution No. 809. San Francisco Estuary Institute: Richmond. p 53.
2017. (5.17 MB)Introduced Tidal Marsh Plants in the San Francisco Estuary: Regional Distribution and Priorities for Control. SFEI Contribution No. 321. San Francisco Estuary Institute: Richmond CA. p 42.
1998. (155.6 KB)Initial Protocol to Identify and Delineate the Head of Tide Zone in San Francisco Bay Tributaries. SFEI Contribution No. 719. San Francisco Estuary Institute: Richmond, CA.
2014. (8.39 MB)The Historical Geography and Biogeography of Tidal Salt Marshes (Abstract). San Francisco Estuary Institute.
2002. (5.66 KB)