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phalarope

Phalarope Migration and Foraging Activity in South San Francisco Bay in 2025

Executive Summary

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Connections between the ecological health of Mono Lake & San Francisco Bay

Dr. Nathan Van Schmidt Presentation Summary

This presentation examines the ecological connections between Mono Lake and San
Francisco Bay through the lens of California Gull population dynamics. Following the

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South Bay Salt Pond Waterbird Surveys September 2024 – May 2025

Executive Summary

This report summarizes waterbird and water quality monitoring efforts by the San Francisco Bay Bird
Observatory between September 2024 and May 2025 at 82 ponds within the South Bay Salt Pond

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Phalarope Migration Surveys June – September 2024

Executive Summary

The South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project (SBSPRP) is restoring over 15,000 acres of former salt evaporation ponds to a mix of tidal marsh and ponded wetland habitats.

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Phalarope Migration Surveys June – September 2022

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project (SBSPRP) is restoring over 15,000 acres of former salt
evaporation ponds to a mix of tidal marsh and ponded wetland habitats. These wetlands provide habitat

  • Read more about Phalarope Migration Surveys June – September 2022

Review and analysis of historical phalarope population trends

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project (SBSPRP) is restoring over 15,000 acres of former
salt evaporation ponds to a mix of tidal marsh and ponded wetland habitats. These wetlands

  • Read more about Review and analysis of historical phalarope population trends

Bridging the gap between disparate phalarope survey methodologies to evaluate population status

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project (SBSPRP) is restoring over 15,000 acres of former
salt evaporation ponds to a mix of tidal marsh and ponded wetland habitats. These wetlands

  • Read more about Bridging the gap between disparate phalarope survey methodologies to evaluate population status

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
US Fish & Wildlife
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