WEBINAR SUMMARY: Adaptive governance in the Delta Maven Delta scienceScience November 2, 2022 135On May 5 of 2022, the Delta Science Program hosted the third and final session of a webinar series focusing...
DELTA LEAD SCIENTIST: Climate change impacts on species, Harmful algal blooms, and activities of the Delta Science Program Maven Science October 12, 2022 239How habitats used by chinook salmon and Sacramento splittail would be impacted by climate change, harmful algal blooms in San...
ESTUARY PEARLS: Beavers, climate impacts, harmful algal blooms, juvenile salmon, phytoplankton production, and more … Estuary News Group Delta scienceScience September 2, 2022 79California will spend big bucks on beavers to try to boost their numbers and reap some of the benefits—including slowing...
DELTA LEAD SCIENTIST: Analyzing Delta fish data using multiple fish surveys Maven Delta scienceScience August 25, 2022 168At the July meeting of the Delta Stewardship Council, Delta Lead Scientist Dr. Laurel Larsen presented the results of a...
NOAA FISHERIES: Roadway Runoff Known to Kill Coho Salmon also Affects Steelhead, Chinook Salmon NOAA Fisheries Science August 24, 2022 8Simple filtration columns along roads can remove toxic substances and save fish. By NOAA Fisheries Stormwater runoff containing a toxic...
WEBINAR SUMMARY: Collaborative governance in the Delta Maven Delta scienceScience August 24, 2022 143In the spring of 2022, the Delta Science Program hosted a series of lunchtime webinars focused on governance in the...
USBR NEWS: Innovative Technology Offers Non-Invasive, Efficient Way to Monitor Fish Populations and Their Habitat Bureau of Reclamation News Delta science August 21, 2022 45From the Bureau of Reclamation: In an ecosystem as complex and altered as the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, determining the abundance...
WEBINAR SUMMARY: Environmental governance in the Delta Maven Delta scienceScience August 4, 2022 139In the spring of 2022, the Delta Science Program hosted a series of lunchtime webinars focused on governance in the...
Past the Salt: In SF’s salty South Bay, an ambitious wetlands restoration project is seeking to balance a return to the ecological past with the realities of a changing future Guest Contributor Delta science July 18, 2022 70Written by Skylar Knight at Biographic Perhaps unsurprisingly, taking photographs from a doorless helicopter was proving more difficult than San...
DELTA LEAD SCIENTIST: Drivers of and trends in Delta water temperature Maven Delta scienceMeetings and Events July 14, 2022 190At the June meeting of the Delta Stewardship Council, Delta Lead Scientist Laurel Larsen’s report focused on the effects of...
Atmospheric rivers help coastal wetlands build up sediment American Geophysical Union Science July 13, 2022 36By Alexandra K. Scammell, American Geophysical Union Extreme precipitation from hurricanes and atmospheric rivers can lead to increased flooding in...
USFWS: Tag and follow: Tracking sturgeon in the San Joaquin River US Fish and Wildlife Service Delta science July 8, 2022 39Written by Brandon Honig When Austin Demarest and his team started looking for white sturgeon to tag in the San...
DR. JAY LUND: Smarter Gambling with Water – Review of Water Supply Reliability Estimation Maven Best of the NotebookDelta scienceMeetings and Events June 30, 2022 507At the June meeting of the Delta Stewardship Council, Dr. Jay Lund, the immediate past chair of the Delta Independent...
ESTUARY NEWS: Living with a Novel Landscape: Suisun Evolves Estuary News Group Science June 14, 2022 11by 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 NewsScience June 13, 2022 48by Alastair Bland, Estuary News Group The days when salmon and steelhead teemed in California’s coastal watersheds faded away last...