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South Bay Science Symposium 2011 Introduction

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South Bay Science Symposium 2013 Introduction

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Review of Key Uncertainties in the Adaptive Management Plan

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South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project: Adaptive Management in Action

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Communicating Science: South Bay Restoration Project

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South Bay Restoration Project: Adaptive Management in Action

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Update on Mercury Studies

Mercury dynamics in Pond A8 and Alviso Slough have been studied in order to adaptively manage Pond A8 gate
operations and concerns regarding mercury remobilization and bioaccumulation. On June 1, 2011, Pond was

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Adaptive Management in Action: The South San Francisco Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project.

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Phase 1 Studies Summary of Major Findings of the South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project, South San Francisco Bay, California: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2018–1039

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Incorporating the Coastal Blue Band into a Remote Sensing Toolkit for Mapping Intertidal Mudflats in South SF Bay

One of the key uncertainties identified within the South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project (SBSPRP) Adaptive Management Plan is whether the sediment source will come at the expense of critical mudflat habitat.

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Key Uncertainties and Phase I Studies

Adapted from the Adaptive Management Plan

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