PODCAST: Destination: Delta Estuary News Group Podcasts and webinarsScience Podcasts June 2, 2025By the Estuary News Group The Delta Plan is built on two Coequal goals – water supply in balance with...
DELTA DISPATCH: Restoration, reciprocity Estuary News Group EcosystemsScience Podcasts April 26, 2025If you had the ability to influence the story of an ecosystem as it was being penned, how would you...
DELTA DISPATCH: From Snowpack To Spigot Estuary News Group Science Podcasts April 26, 2025Water is a BIG topic. Not only is it absolutely essential to all life, its also something that people can...
NOTEBOOK FEATURE: Quantum leap in collecting and unifying regional metrics on wetland health Estuary News Group EcosystemsNotebook News and Features January 23, 2025By Guananí Gómez-Van Cortright & Ariel Rubissow Okamoto In 1999, regional managers vowed to restore 100,000 acres of tidal wetlands...
PODCAST: Longfin Smelt Don’t Smell Like Cucumbers Estuary News Group Science Podcasts January 13, 2025Biologists Michael Eakin (Cal Fish & Wildlife), and Brian Schreier (Department of Water Resources) offer a quick overview of what...
DELTA DISPATCH: The Land Below Sea Estuary News Group Science Podcasts November 1, 2024Did you know that some areas of the Sacramento San-Joaquin Delta are literally below sea level? Land that used to...
DELTA DISPATCH: Bloom boom Estuary News Group Podcasts and webinarsScience Podcasts October 22, 2024Have you ever seen bright green patches of algae floating in the water? You might be seeing a bloom of...
SCIENCE IN SHORT: Going Ultra-Local with Delta Data: Looking Back to See the Future Estuary News Group Planning and managementScienceScience Podcasts December 19, 2023For as long as humans have been upright, we’ve been digging, logging, and building along waterways. Over time, these alterations...
ESTUARY PEARLS: Beavers, climate impacts, harmful algal blooms, juvenile salmon, phytoplankton production, and more … Estuary News Group Climate changeDelta scienceScience September 2, 2022California will spend big bucks on beavers to try to boost their numbers and reap some of the benefits—including slowing...
ESTUARY NEWS: Living with a Novel Landscape: Suisun Evolves Estuary News Group Science June 14, 2022by Michael Hunter Adamson, Estuary News Group Morning at Suisun Marsh is a living watercolor with a soundtrack. Miles of...
ESTUARY NEWS: Reorienting to Salmon Recovery Estuary News Group Delta scienceFish and wildlifeNotebook News and Features June 13, 2022by Alastair Bland, Estuary News Group The days when salmon and steelhead teemed in California’s coastal watersheds faded away last...
ESTUARY NEWS: Sniffing the Delta for Greenhouse Gases Estuary News Group Climate changeDelta science June 10, 2022by Janet Byron, Estuary News Group Dutch Slough in Oakley, on the southern edge of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, is...
ESTUARY PEARLS: Possible futures for a Delta island; Ag and urban water use; Estimating freshwater flows; fish monitoring; and more … Estuary News Group Delta scienceScience April 15, 2022This issue explores possible futures for a Delta island, and features research from the latest issue of San Francisco Estuary...
ESTUARY PEARLS: New ways to boost fish nutrition and identify species, a new bird atlas raises red flags, preparing for a snowless future, and more Estuary News Group Climate changeDelta scienceScience December 17, 2021New ways to boost fish nutrition and identify species, a new bird atlas raises red flags, preparing for a snowless...
ESTUARY PEARLS: Water management and riparian forests; Primary production in the Delta; The “SmeltCam”; Predicting ecosystem change; Delta salinity; Dr. Ted Sommer retires Estuary News Group Delta scienceScience September 9, 2021This issue dives into current uncertainties and innovations in Estuary science and features research from the latest issue of San...