%0 Generic %D 2024 %T Baylands Change Basemap: Mapping Progress Toward Habitat Restoration Goals %A Alex Braud %A Pete Kauhanen %A Cristina Grosso %A WRMP Geospatial Workgroup %0 Generic %D 2024 %T Factsheet: How to Generate a Watershed Profile in EcoAtlas %A Cristina Grosso %A Sarah Lowe %A Sarah Pearce %0 Report %D 2023 %T Data Management Procedures: For Lake County Water Resources Department (LCWRD) and Habematolel Pomo Of Upper Lake (HPUL) Tribe Water Quality Monitoring Data %A Michael Weaver %A Adam Wong %A Cristina Grosso %P 18 %8 06/2023 %G eng %0 Manuscript %D 2023 %T Delta Aquatic Resources Inventory (DARI): Mapping Methods and Standards for Channels, Wetlands, and Riparian Areas in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta v1.0 %A Pete Kauhanen %A Cristina Grosso %A Micha Salomon %A Alex Braud %K Aquatic Resource Inventory %K DARI %K Delta %K SOP %K Stream %K wetland %G eng %0 Report %D 2023 %T WRAMP Training and Outreach Plan %A Cristina Grosso %A Sarah Lowe %A Sarah Pearce %A Kevin O'Connor %A Lindsay Teunis %A Eric D. Stein %A Jennifer Siu %A Melissa Scianni %X

The goal of this Training and Outreach Plan is to increase the overall awareness and use  of the WRAMP datasets and tools in support of wetland resource planning,  management, and project performance tracking in California. Specifically, a near-term  goal is to develop modular training sessions that can be linked together in different  ways to customize how the datasets, monitoring methods, and online tools might be  used for different purposes. 

%P 39 %8 06/2023 %G eng %0 Report %D 2022 %T Summary and Evaluation of Bioaccumulation Tests for Total Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) Conducted by San Francisco Bay Dredging Projects %A Miguel Mendez %A Cristina Grosso %A Diana Lin %X

The Dredged Material Management Office (DMMO) is responsible for annually approving dredging and disposal of millions of cubic yards of sediment to maintain safe navigation in San Francisco Bay. Dredged sediment is characterized for physical, chemical, and biological characteristics to ensure sediment disposed of in the Bay or at beneficial use locations does not cause adverse environmental impacts. Bioaccumulation thresholds and total maximum daily loads (TMDLs) have been established for several contaminant classes, including PCBs, and are used by the DMMO to determine whether sediment contaminant levels trigger subsequent bioaccumulation testing. Sediment with contaminant concentrations above any TMDL levels cannot be disposed of within the Bay but may be further evaluated for upland reuse and ocean disposal. The objective of this study was to evaluate PCB bioaccumulation data from navigational dredging projects to assess the existence of correlations between sediment chemistry and bioaccumulation test results. The motivation for this study was to determine whether the current PCB bioaccumulation trigger is effective in differentiating sediment bioaccumulation concerns. The DMMO may use the results of this study to inform evaluation requirements for PCBs, particularly in support of modifying the terms of the Long-term Management Strategy for San Francisco Bay (LTMS) programmatic Essential Fish Habitat (EFH) agreement concerning PCB bioaccumulation testing. 

%I San Francisco Estuary Institute %C Richmond, California %8 10/2022 %G eng %0 Report %D 2021 %T Aquatic, Wetland, and Riparian Habitat Mapping Committee -- Draft Charter %A Josh Collins %A Cristina Grosso %A Maria Rodriguez %A Justine Kimball %8 02/2021 %G eng %0 Generic %D 2021 %T OPC Coastal Wetlands, Beaches and Watersheds Inventory Factsheet %A Maria Rodriguez %A Justine Kimball %A Cristina Grosso %A Josh Collins %A Ruth Askevold %7 March 2021 %0 Generic %D 2019 %T Delta Aquatic Resources Inventory Factsheet %A Cristina Grosso %A Thomas Jabusch %0 Generic %D 2018 %T SediMatch Factsheet %A Sandra Scoggin %A Brenda Goeden %A Cristina Grosso %0 Report %D 2017 %T Applied Aquatic Science: A Business Plan for EcoAtlas %A Tony Hale %A Cristina Grosso %X

The following plan is intended to ensure the continued vitality of the toolset. The plan’s success will depend upon the continued collaboration of the public agencies that have supported the toolset thus far, but it must also integrate principles of resilience as it accounts for the tensions that arise as organizations move in different strategic directions.

%I San Francisco Estuary Institue %C Richmond, CA %8 12/2017 %G eng %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Estuary-wide Data Repository for Delta Environmental Data to Understand a California Estuary Poster (2017) %A Shakoora Azimi-Gaylon %A Rainer Hoenicke %A Cristina Grosso %A Tony Hale %A Amy Franz %A John Ross %A Adam Wong %A Michael Weaver %A Donald Yee %K State of the Estuary Conference %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Estuary-Wide Data Repository for the Delta Environmental Data to Understand a California Estuary %A Shakoora Azimi-Gaylon %A Rainer Hoenicke %A Cristina Grosso %A Tony Hale %0 Journal Article %J Science of The Total Environment %D 2017 %T Long-term variation in concentrations and mass loads in a semi-arid watershed influenced by historic mercury mining and urban pollutant sources %A Lester J. McKee %A Autumn Bonnema %A Nicole David %A Jay A. Davis %A Amy Franz %A Richard Grace %A Ben K. Greenfield %A Alicia N. Gilbreath %A Cristina Grosso %A Wesley Heim %A Jennifer A. Hunt %A Jon E. Leatherbarrow %A Sarah Lowe %A Sarah A. Pearce %A John R.M. Ross %A Donald Yee %B Science of The Total Environment %V 605-606 %P 482-497 %8 12/2017 %G eng %U http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048969717310483 %R https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.04.203 %0 Generic %D 2017 %T Visualizing and Aggregating Intensive Datasets to Better Understand Cumulative Effects %A Shakoora Azimi-Gaylon %A Cristina Grosso %0 Report %D 2016 %T EcoAtlas - Lake Tahoe Environmental Improvement Program: Tool Integration White Paper %? Cristina Grosso %8 02/2016 %G eng %0 Report %D 2016 %T Enhancements to EcoAtlas’ CRAM analysis tools: Habitat Development Curves and Ecoregional Cumulative Distribution Function plots (CDFs) %A Sarah Lowe %A Lawrence Sim %A Gemma Shusterman %A Cristina Grosso %A Josh N. Collins %G eng %0 Report %D 2016 %T An Introduction to EcoAtlas: Applied Aquatic Science %A Tony Hale %A Cristina Grosso %K EcoAtlas %K webservices %K wetland protection %K wetland tools %K WRAMP %X

This memo was developed by SFEI to introduce the EcoAtlas tools, their intended (target) user community, and the short- and long-term intended applications. 

%I San Francisco Estuary Institute %C Richmond, CA %P 16 pages %8 11/2016 %G eng %9 Report %0 Generic %D 2016 %T Project Tracker Access Levels - Graphic %A Cristina Grosso %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Regional Studies in Marine Science %D 2016 %T The Regional Monitoring Program for Water Quality in San Francisco Bay, California, USA: Science in support of managing water quality %A Trowbridge, P.R. %A Jay A. Davis %A T. Mumley %A Taberski, K. %A Feger, N. %A Valiela, L. %A Ervin, J. %A Arsem, N. %A Olivieri, A. %A Carroll, P. %A Coleman, J. %A Salop, P. %A Sutton, R. %A D. Yee %A McKee, L.J. %A M. Sedlak %A Cristina Grosso %A Kelly, J. %X

The Regional Monitoring Program for Water Quality in San Francisco Bay (RMP) is a novel partnership between regulatory agencies and the regulated community to provide the scientific foundation to manage water quality in the largest Pacific estuary in the Americas. The RMP monitors water quality, sediment quality and bioaccumulation of priority pollutants in fish, bivalves and birds. To improve monitoring measurements or the interpretation of data, the RMP also regularly funds special studies. The success of the RMP stems from collaborative governance, clear objectives, and long-term institutional and monetary commitments. Over the past 22 years, high quality data and special studies from the RMP have guided dozens of important decisions about Bay water quality management. Moreover, the governing structure and the collaborative nature of the RMP have created an environment that allowed it to stay relevant as new issues emerged. With diverse participation, a foundation in scientific principles and a continual commitment to adaptation, the RMP is a model water quality monitoring program. This paper describes the characteristics of the RMP that have allowed it to grow and adapt over two decades and some of the ways in which it has influenced water quality management decisions for this important ecosystem.

%B Regional Studies in Marine Science %V 4 %8 03/2016 %G eng %U http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352485515000602 %& 21 %R doi:10.1016/j.rsma.2015.10.002 %0 Generic %D 2015 %T CD3 Contaminant Data Display & Download: Innovative Visualization Tool for Accessing Water Quality Data %A Cristina Grosso %K 2015 %K cd3 %K contaminant data display & download %K State of the Estuary %K tool %K visualization %K water quality data %C 2015 RMP Annual Meeting %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Enhancing Regional Capacity for Habitat Restoration Project Tracking, Assessment and Reporting %A Fadtke, K. D. %A Scoggin, S. %A Ostroff, R. %A Cristina Grosso %A Greg Yarris %A Anitra Pawley %A Hildie Spautz %A Tony Hale %K assessment %K EcoAtlas %K habitat restoration project tracking %K HRPT %K project tracking %K reporting %C Sacramento, CA %G eng %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Estuary-Wide Data Repository Poster (2015) %A Shakoora Azimi-Gaylon %A Anthony Hale %A Rainer Hoenicke %A Cristina Grosso %A Kathryn Kynett %K data repository %K DEDUCE %0 Generic %D 2015 %T Stream Health of the Coyote Creek and Guadalupe River Watersheds using WRAMP %A Sarah Lowe %A Cristina Grosso %A Sarah Pearce %A April Robinson %A Micha Salomon %A Pete Kauhanen %A Gemma Shusterman %A Shira N. Bezalel %A Josh N. Collins %A Doug Titus %A Lisa Porcella %A Matt Parsons %K Coyote Creek %K CRAM %K Guadalupe River %K Pajaro %K poster %K State of the Estuary %K watershed %K WRAMP %C Richmond, CA %8 09/2015 %0 Report %D 2014 %T Online 401: From Pilot to Production %A Cristina Grosso %A Anthony Hale %A Meredith Williams %A May, M. %I San Francisco Estuary Institute %C Richmond, CA %8 02/2014 %G eng %0 Generic %D 2014 %T Winter Storm Sampling: Data Management Challenges and Solutions %A Amy Franz %A Adam Wong %A Jennifer Hunt %A Cristina Grosso %C Cincinnati, OH %8 04/2014 %G eng %0 Report %D 2012 %T 2010 Annual Monitoring Results %A R. Allen %A Nicole David %A Amy Franz %A Gluchowski, D. %A Cristina Grosso %A Ross, J. %A Meg Sedlak %A Donald Yee %A Adam Wong %I San Francisco Estuary Institute %C Richmond, CA %8 03/2012 %G eng %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Central Valley Monitoring Directory: Web-based Coordination Tool %A Thomas W. Jabusch %A Cristina Grosso %C Sacramento, CA %8 09/2010 %G eng %0 Generic %D 2010 %T Environmental Data Upload and Visualization Tools %A Cristina Grosso %A J. J. Oram %A Shira N. Bezalel %A Todd Featherston %A Ross, J. %A May, M. %A Patricia Frontiera %A Josh N. Collins %A Meredith Williams %A K. Cayce %A Thomas W. Jabusch %C Denver, Colorado %8 04/2010 %G eng %U http://acwi.gov/monitoring/conference/2010/ %0 Generic %D 2009 %T California’s Statewide Survey Of Tidal Wetland Condition %A Josh N. Collins %A Solek, C. %A O' Connor, K. %A Fetscher, E, %A Clark, C. %A Rey, K. %A Morrissette, S. %A Eicher, A. %A Pasquinelli, R. %A Ritter, K. %A Wiskind, A. %A Cristina Grosso %A Sarah Pearce %A J. Letitia Grenier %A April Robinson %A Stein, E. %A May, M. %A Roberts, C. %A Ross, J. %A Sutula, M. %A Meredith Williams %A Clark, R. %C Oakland,Ca %G eng %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Environmental Data Upload and Visualization Tools %A Cristina Grosso %A Shira N. Bezalel %A J. J. Oram %A Todd Featherston %A Ross, J. R. M. %A Meg Sedlak %A Amy Franz %A S. Lowe %A Donald Yee %C Oakland, Ca %G eng %0 Generic %D 2009 %T Environmental Data Upload and Visualization Tools %A Cristina Grosso %8 Oct 12-14, 2009 %G eng %0 Generic %D 2008 %T Exchange and Integration of Monitoring Data to Address Management Questions at Multiple Scales %A S. Lowe %A Cristina Grosso %A Ross, J. R. M. %C Atlantic City, New Jersey %8 May 18-22, 2008 %G eng %U http://acwi.gov/monitoring/conference/2008/ %0 Generic %D 2007 %T Environmental Data Management Evaluating Internal Performance %A Donald Yee %A S. Lowe %A Cristina Grosso %A Ross, J. R. M. %A Amy Franz %A Stevanovic, P. %C Oakland, Ca %8 October 16-18 %G eng %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Characterizing Sediment Contamination and Potential Ecological Effects in Six Tributaries of the San Francisco Bay Estuary %A S. Lowe %A B. Anderson %A Phillips, B. M. %A Cristina Grosso %A Ross, J. R. M. %A Amy Franz %A Stevanovic, P. %A Donald Yee %G eng %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Facilitating the Exchange and Reporting of Monitoring Data %A S. Lowe %A Ross, J. R. M. %A Amy Franz %A Stevanovic, P. %A Donald Yee %A Cristina Grosso %C San José McEnery Convention Center %8 May 7-11, 2006 %G eng %0 Report %D 2006 %T Second Annual Report Montezuma Wetlands Restoration Project Technical Review Team %A Josh N. Collins %A Cristina Grosso %8 June 2006 %G eng %0 Generic %D 2006 %T Using a Spatially Balanced, Random Sampling Design to Assist Informed Management Decisions %A Cristina Grosso %A Ross, J. R. M. %A Amy Franz %A Sarah Lowe %A Stevens Jr., D. L. %C San José McEnery Convention Center %8 May 7-11, 2006 %G eng %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Facilitating the Exchange and Reporting of Monitoring Data %A Donald Yee %A S. Lowe %A Cristina Grosso %A Ross, J. R. M. %A Amy Franz %A Stevanovic, P. %C Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center, Oakland, CA %8 October, 2005 %G eng %0 Generic %D 2005 %T An Integrated Wetlands Assessment Program for the San Francisco Bay Area and California %A Josh N. Collins %A Wheetly, M. %A Potter, C. %A A. Breaux %A Clark, R. %A Todd Featherston %A May, M. %A K. Cayce %A Stein, E. %A Sutula, M. %A J. Letitia Grenier %A Cristina Grosso %A Rainer Hoenicke %A Fetscher, B. %C Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center %8 October 2005 %G eng %0 Generic %D 2005 %T San Francisco Bay Mercury Research Coordination Meeting February 23, 2005 Presentation- Cross-scale Exploration of Stressor-State Correlations EMAP Estuaries SF Bay Intensification Project %A Josh N. Collins %A Cristina Grosso %A Wittner, E. %8 February 2005 %G eng %9 PowerPoint presentation %0 Generic %D 2005 %T Using a Spatially Balanced, Random Sampling Design to Assist Informed Management Decision %A S. Lowe %A Cristina Grosso %A Ross, J. R. M. %A Amy Franz %A Stevens, D. L. %C Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center, Oakland California %8 October 4-6, 200 %G eng %0 Report %D 2004 %T First Annual Report of the Montezuma Wetlands Restoration Project Technical Review Team %A Josh N. Collins %A Cristina Grosso %I San Francisco Estuary Institute %C Oakland, CA %G eng %0 Report %D 2004 %T San Francisco Estuary Regional Monitoring Program (RMP) Annual Monitoring Results, 2002 %A S. Lowe %A Ross, J. R. M. %A Nicole David %A J. Hunt %A Oros, D. R. %A Leatherbarrow, J. E. %A Cristina Grosso %I San Francisco Estuary Institute %C Oakland, CA %G eng %0 Generic %D 2003 %T Ambient Survey of Intertidal Ecological Health and Stressors %A Josh N. Collins %A Cristina Grosso %A Sutula, M. %A Wittner, E. %A Stralberg, D. %G eng %0 Report %D 2003 %T Practical Guidebook to the Control of Invasive Aquatic and Wetland Plants of the San Francisco Bay - Delta Region %A Josh N. Collins %A May, M. %A Cristina Grosso %I San Francisco Estuary Institute %G eng %U http://legacy.sfei.org/nis/index.html %0 Report %D 2003 %T South Bay Updates Modern Baylands Habitat Coverage Bay Area EcoAtlas Information System %A Josh N. Collins %A Wittner, E. %A Cristina Grosso %I San Francisco Estuary Institute %C Oakland, CA %G eng %0 Generic %D 2002 %T The Design Process for the Status and Trends Component %A S. Lowe %A Rainer Hoenicke %A Cristina Grosso %A Thompson, B. %A Stevens, D. %A Leatherbarrow, J. E. %A Smith, R. T. %A DIWG %I San Francisco Estuary Institute %8 March 23, 2002 %G eng %0 Generic %D 2002 %T Montezuma Wetlands Monitoring Project Technical Review Team (TRT) First Information Package %A Josh N. Collins %A Cristina Grosso %I San Francisco Estuary Institute %C Oakland, CA %G eng %0 Generic %D 2001 %T RMP Redesign Presentation %A Sarah Lowe %A Cristina Grosso %I San Francisco Estuary Institute %C Richmond, CA