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New Chicago Marsh along the site of the future Shoreline Project levee. Credit: Cris Benton
    New Chicago Marsh along the site of the future Shoreline Project levee. Credit: Cris Benton

Related Projects

Sister Project: The South San Francisco Bay Shoreline Project

  • Project website
  • Santa Clara Valley Water District's Shoreline Project construction information page

Other Bay Area Coastal Conservancy Wetland Restoration Projects

  • Hamilton/Bel Marin Keys Wetlands Restoration Project
  • Napa Plant Site

San Francisco Bay and Estuary Projects and Partnerships

  • San Francisco Bay Trail
  • San Francisco Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve System
  • San Francisco Estuary Invasive Spartina Project
  • San Francisco Baylands Ecosystem Habitat Goals Project
  • San Francisco Estuary Partnership
  • San Francisco Bay Joint Venture
  • Your Wetlands—A project of the San Francisco Bay Joint Venture
  • State Coastal Commission California King Tides project

The South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project

The largest tidal wetland restoration project on the West Coast.
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