Home
  • About
    • About Us
    • Our Staff
    • Board of Directors
      • Meetings
    • Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice
    • Operations Team
    • Our Partners
    • Employment Opportunities
    • RFPs
    • Newsletter
    • Calendar
  • Programs & Projects
    • All
    • Clean Water
      • Regional Monitoring Program for SF Bay
      • Microplastics
      • PFAS
      • Emerging Contaminants
      • Nutrients
      • Fish Contamination
    • Environmental Informatics
      • Data Services
      • Design and Communications
      • Geographic Information Systems
      • Information Technology Services
      • Software Engineering
    • Resilient Landscapes
      • Historical Ecology
      • Shoreline Resilience
      • Delta Science & Management
      • Wetland Monitoring & Assessment
      • Watershed Science & Management
      • Carbon, Ecosystems & Climate
      • Urban Nature Lab
  • Library
  • Data Center
  • Support
  • .

The relationship between trophic position, spatial location, and contaminant concentration for San Francisco Bay sport fish: a stable isotope study

Home
Greenfield, B. K.; Fairey, R.; Roberts, C.; Negrey, J.; Sigala, M. A.; Davis, J. A. 2002. The relationship between trophic position, spatial location, and contaminant concentration for San Francisco Bay sport fish: a stable isotope study. SFEI Contribution No. 487. San Francisco Estuary Institute: Oakland, CA.
  • RTF
  • Tagged

Sign up for our
Newsletter

Phone: 510.746.7334
Fax: 510.746.7300
[email protected]

4911 Central Ave
Richmond, CA 94804


Copyright 2018 SFEI|ASC.
All rights reserved.