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David Drury

South Baylands Mercury Project - Report

The South Baylands Mercury Project has been a collaborative effort of the San Francisco Estuary Institute, United States Geological Survey), and the Santa Clara Valley Water District to compare mercury concentrations in habitats and food webs that represent alternative restoration endpoints for P

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South Baylands Mercury Project - App. C - Biota SBMP

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South Baylands Mercury Project - App. B - Water SBMP

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South Baylands Mercury Project - App. A - Sediment SBMP

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The South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project

The largest tidal wetland restoration project on the West Coast. 
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Our Managing Partners

California Dept of Fish & Wildlife
US Fish & Wildlife
Coastal Conservancy
Valley Water
US Army Corps