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Status and Trends Report on Pollutnats in the San Francisco Estuary. San Francisco Bay-Delta Aquatic Habitat Institute: Richmond CA. p 291.
1991. Strategy for In-Bay Fate Modeling to Support Contaminant and Sediment Management in San Francisco Bay. SFEI Contribution No. 1090. San Francisco Estuary Institute: Richmond, California.
2022. (2.81 MB)This report presents a strategy and multi-year workplan for modeling polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), contaminants of emerging concern (CECs), and sediment in San Francisco Bay (the Bay). Robust in-Bay fate modeling is needed to address priority management questions that have been identified for these constituents.
The strategy for in-Bay modeling presented in this report is a major element of a broader, integrated strategy that is being developed across RMP Workgroups for modeling contaminants flowing from the Bay watersheds and other pathways into the Bay. The broader project is expected to yield an integrated strategy in 2022, followed by implementation of a pilot effort in 2023. Coordination of the in-Bay modeling effort with the broader integrated strategy and other modeling work (e.g., nutrient modeling under the Nutrient Management Strategy) will be critical to optimizing use of the funds allocated to modeling.
Summary of 10 years of sediment toxicity monitoring for the San Francisco Estuary RMP. SFEI Contribution No. 281. San Francisco Estuary Institute.
2003. (3.39 MB)Support for Sediment Bioaccumulation Evaluation: Toxicity Reference Values for the San Francisco Bay. SFEI Contribution No. 916. San Francisco Estuary Institute : Richmond, CA.
2018. (317.14 KB)Surveillance for previously unmonitored organic contaminants in the San Francisco Estuary. Marine Pollution Bulletin 46 (9), 1102-10 . SFEI Contribution No. 469.
2003. Surveillance for previously unmonitored organic contaminants in the San Francisco Estuary. Marine Pollution Bulletin 46, 1102-1110.
2003. Surveillance for previously unmonitored organic contaminants in the San Francisco Estuary. Marine Pollution Bulletin 46, 1102-1110 . SFEI Contribution No. 295.
2003. SWAMP/RMP/Bight Program Report on Contaminants in Fish from the California Coast. California State Water Resources Control Board: Sacramento, CA.
2011. (8.62 MB) (3.88 MB) (1.2 MB)Technical Report of the Chlorinated Hydrocarbon Workgroup. San Francisco Estuary Institute: Richmond, CA.
1999. (623.93 KB)Technical Report of the Sources, Pathways, and Loadings Workgroup. SFEI Contribution No. 266. San Francisco Estuary Institute: Richmond, CA.
2001. (3.4 MB)The tidal marsh food web. SFEI Contribution No. 472. University of California: Berkeley, CA. p 12 pp.
. 2002. (212.27 KB)The Transport of contaminants to San Francisco Bay by stormwater. SFEI Contribution No. 344. Vol. 9, pp 5-7.
2000. The UC Davis Biosentinel Mercury Program: Using Small Fish to Monitor Fine-scale Patterns of Methylmercury Contamination in the Watershed. SFEI Contribution No. 552. San Francisco Estuary Institute.
2008. (3.21 MB)Unmixing polychlorinated biphenyl source fingerprints in surface waters of San Francisco Bay. Environmental Science and Technology 34, 552-559 . SFEI Contribution No. 270.
2000. Water Quality in South San Francisco Bay, California: Current Condition and Potential Issues for the South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project. Reviews of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 206, 115-147 . SFEI Contribution No. 610.
2010. (880.04 KB)