|

Presentations and Posters
Presentations
- California Gull Movements in Relation to Breeding Waterbirdsand Landfills: Implications for the South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project
By Josh Ackerman, Collin Eagles-Smith, John Takekawa, Jill Bluso, Danika Tsao, Danielle Le Fer, and Cheryl Strong
- Steelhead/rainbow trout (Oncorhynchusmykiss) of South Bay streams
By Gordon Becker and David Asbury
- Wetland Sediment Dynamics at the Island Ponds: Two Years and Countingthe Counting
By John Callaway, Lisa Schile, Tom Parker and Ellen Herbert
- Carbon Sequestration in Tidal Wetlands
By Steve Crooks, Ph.D.
- Evaluating Mercury Risk to Biosentinel Waterbirds in response to salt pond Enhancement: Implications for Adaptive Management of the South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project
By Collin Eagles-Smith, Josh Ackerman, Mark Marvin-Dipasquale, John Takekawa, Cheryl Strong and Eric Mruz
- Can Harbor Seals & Recreational Boaters Co-exist in an Urban Refuge
By Kathy Fox
- Wet-season Circulation Patterns in Far South San Francisco Bay and the Implications for Scalar Transport
By Sarah Giddings, Lissa MacVean, Stephen Monismith and Mark Stacey
- Using marsh wildlife as mercury biosentinels for adaptive management of the Pond A8 restoration to tidal wetland
By Letitia Grenier, April Robinson, Jen Hunt, Shira Bezalel Bezalel and Josh Collins
- Project Spartina Control in the San Francisco Estuary
By Erik Grijalva
- Projecting Vulnerability to Inundation Due to Sea Level Rise in San Francisco Bay
By Noah Knowles
- Native Oysters in the South Bay: 2006‐07 Study Update and Connections to the SubtidalHabitat Goals Project
By Marilyn Latta
- The Island Ponds and Coyote Creek: The influence of recovering perimeter habitat on hydrodynamics in a tidal slough
By Lissa MacVean
- Tidal Influence on Home Range of an Endangered Salt Marsh Bird: The California Clapper Rail
By C. Overton, M. Casazza, J. Takekawa, and T. Rohmer
- 2008 South Bay Science Symposium
By Steve Ritchie
- Snowy Plovers in the South Bay: Nest Success, Fledging Success and Use of Managed Ponds.
By Caitlin Robinson and Cheryl Strong
- Hydrodynamic and Sediment Transport Model Development in Support of Long-Term Management of San Francisco Bay
By Mark T. Stacey, Oliver Fringer, Jeffrey Koseff, Stephen Monismith, Zack Powell, Jun Lee, Lissa MacVean, Rusty Holleman, Vivien Chua and Vamsi Sridharan
- Effects of Ferry Traffic on Migratory Waterbirds in the San Francisco Bay
By John Y. Takekawa, Natalie R. Wilson, Susan W. De La Cruz, and Jane O. Anfinson
- Wintering Duck Response to
Trail Use at Managed Ponds
By Heather R. White and Lynne Trulio
Posters
- Using Forage Fish to Assess
Mercury Bioaccumulation in Aquatic Systems By Kevin Aceituno, Terry Adelsbach, Collin Eagles-Smith, John Henderson
- Salt marsh harvest mouse (Reithrodontomys raviventris raviventris) abundance and micro-habitat selection in managed marsh
By Galli Basson and Lynne Trulio
- Yuma Myotis Foraging Behavior over the San Francisco Bay Estuary
By Dave Johnston, Ph.D.
- Salinity Identification using pigment characterization of microbes over a gradient in the south San Francisco Bay salt ponds
By Dana A. Rogoff, Stefan Leuko, Stefan Green, Lynn J. Rothschild
- Color-banding California Gulls in South San Francisco Bay
By Carley Schacter, Caitlin Robinson, Danielle LeFer and Jill Demers
- Maintaining Water Quality while
Restoring South Bay Salt Ponds to Wetlands By Robert SchlipfAndree Greenberg, Brian Wines, Shin-Roei Lee and Wil Bruhns
- Green Biomass Machines:
The Former Salt Ponds of South San Francisco Bay By Tara S. Schraga, Julien Thébault , James E. Cloern and Eric G. Dunlavey
- Bird Use Of Salt Ponds Managed For Salt Production In The South Bay
By Sam Scott, Caitlin Robinson and Jill Demers
- San Francisco Baylands Ecotone Restroration & Management Demonstration Research Project at the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay NWR Environment Education Center in Alviso, CA
By David Thomson, Genie Moore, Giselle Block and Lisa Infante
|