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Bringing Back the Tide

Bringing Back the Tide


  • 12 May 2020
Project Description

Salt marshes absorb carbon and blunt climate impacts but we must heal them before they can protect us.  Local governments, non profits, and volunteers are racing sea level rise to get it done.

Link to Resource

    Bringing Back the Tide


Related Work

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  • Lunch and Learn Science: Spin Cycle: Decoding population dynamics of phalaropes and other waterbirds Lunch and Learn Science: Spin Cycle: Decoding population dynamics of phalaropes and other waterbirds Virtual Gatherings
  • Lunch and Learn Science: Sloughs and Salt Ponds - Investigating Water Quality Lunch and Learn Science: Sloughs and Salt Ponds - Investigating Water Quality Virtual Gatherings
  • Lunch and Learn Science: Plovers in a Changing World Lunch and Learn Science: Plovers in a Changing World Virtual Gatherings

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