mudflats
Habitat Evolution Mapping Project Decadal Update 2019 & 2021 Final Report
Despite fluctuations in acreages between years, the marshes and mudflat south of the San Mateo bridge appear relatively stable between the period 2009 – 2021, in that the relative proportions between different habitat types have not changed significantly. Within a number of restored ponds (e.g.,
South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project: Annual Report 2013
A yearly snapshot of Project milestones and assessment of progress toward meeting restoration, public access and flood management goals
Habitat Evolution Mapping Project Decadal Update (2019 & 2021) - Preliminary Results (2019)
This report outlines the preliminary results of the 2019 update to the original Habitat Evolution Mapping Project (HEMP). HEMP mapped the marshes and mudflats south of the San Mateo bridge yearly between 2009 and 2011.
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.
Bathymetry and Digital Elevation Models of Coyote Creek and Alviso Slough, South San Francisco Bay, California
In 2010 the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center completed three cruises to map the bathymetry of the main channel and shallow intertidal mudflats in the southernmost part of south San Francisco Bay.
South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project: Annual Report 2011
A yearly snapshot of Project milestones and assessment of progress toward meeting restoration, public access and flood management goals
Effects of the South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project (San Francisco Bay, California) on Mud Flats and their Carrying Capacity for Small Shorebirds
We determined that the intertidal mud flat study site adjacent to Ravenswood Pond SF2 was already at carrying capacity for small shorebirds during spring migration.
South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project: Annual Report 2010
A yearly snapshot of Project milestones and assessment of progress toward meeting restoration, public access and flood management goals
Key Uncertainties and Phase I Studies
Adapted from the Adaptive Management Plan