Chris Enright began by saying that the title was quite a large topic, so he would be concentrating on physical...
Bruce Herbold began by telling a personal story. “I have some friends in Austria, and the dearest of them, her...
Managing large interconnected systems of water bodies presents complex challenges, and model simulations are an essential tool. For many years, the Great Lakes community has used models to support management of their system. The complexity of the Bay Delta system...
In June of 2014, the Delta Science Program hosted an Environmental Data Summit, which brought together scientists, managers, and experts...
The Delta Science Plan was completed in 2013 and serves as our framework for building the vision of ‘One Delta,...
As Chair of the Delta Stewardship Council, Randy Fiorini heads the agency that is charged with developing and implementing a long term plan for the Delta that will achieve the coequal goals, and to do so through the use of...
Dr. Peter Goodwin is an internationally recognized expert in ecohydraulics, ecosystem restoration, and the enhancement of river, wetland and estuarine...
Dr. Anke Mueller-Solger is the Associate Director for Projects at the U.S. Geological Survey. Prior to joining the USGS last...
The 8th Biennial Bay-Delta Science Conference, held October 28 through 30th, 2014 in Sacramento, brought together over 1000 scientists, managers and policymakers to hear the latest research, understanding and ideas about the complex Delta ecosystem. Over the upcoming weeks, Maven’s...
At the end of September, the Friends of the San Francisco Estuary held a conference titled “Bay + Delta +...
At the September 25 meeting of the Delta Stewardship Council, the council members unanimously approved the addition of the USGS...
In this issue of the San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science: Diet, Prey Selection, and Body Condition of Age-0 Delta Smelt, Hypomesus transpacificus, in the Upper San Francisco Estuary Slater, Steven B.; Baxter, Randall D. Alameda Song Sparrow Abundance Related...
It’s been called the largest alteration of the earth’s surface. In the San Joaquin Valley, since the 1920s, farmers have...
With much of the state’s water supply originating in the mountains as precipitation on the forested landscape, the health and...
The University of California’s Agriculture and Natural Resources (UCANR) has developed a series of webinars titled Insights: Water and Drought which feature timely, relevant expertise on water and drought from experts around the University of California system. In this webinar,...
