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Estuary News Archive

Estuary News
March 2023

In this special Almanac of Restoration, Estuary News celebrates restoration in all its forms and samples projects of every kind. We start high up in the watersheds with rivers, lakes and creeks, move into the Delta, and then explore San Francisco Bay. We look for results: did the birds and fish come back? And we […]

Estuary News
October 2022

This issue takes a deep dive into rivers, exploring promising restoration programs on two of them, as well as an effort to increase flows for fish in South Bay creeks. We also tag along on a first-of-its-kind species survey, and examine the challenges climate change is creating for monitoring. To see the magazine in its […]
Estuary News June 2022

Estuary News
June 2022

This issue explores the outer limits of Delta science and research: Can we recover salmon, capture carbon, live with the Russian thistle? It also profiles three young scientists, visits Delta drawbridges in action, and reviews state efforts to come to a voluntary agreement on flows, as well as to fastrack restoration projects.

Estuary News
February 2022

In this special issue on fish, Estuary shares both the heroics of saving a fish near extinction as well as the secrets of some sturdier, healthier natives. Stories detail how South Bay fish are faring now that so much fish-food-producing marsh habitat has been restored; reveal how shreds of rubber from our car tires are […]

Estuary News
October 2021

The October issue explores breaching season in full swing, with Hill Slough, Dutch Slough and Pacheco Marsh opening to tides this fall. It also describes how research on Bay nutrients carried on in a garage during COVID restrictions, sitings of cows trampling creeks, and  EBMUD efforts to sustain groundwater. Other topics including bird interactions with […]

Estuary News
June 2021

Looking deeper, making tweaks, are a theme in this issue as Estuary managers and scientists scrutinize their options and check their restoration work in light of a drier, hotter, more hungry future. This June, Estuary explores how Bay fish aren’t getting any cleaner despite chemical bans; how Delta fish are still hungry but food may […]

Estuary News
March 2021

This issue shares some of the bounty of spring, as activists, engineers, and adventurers challenge themselves to get stuff done on the tail of Covid. Read about a proposed solo kayak trip from SF to Hawaii, the latest on stalled flow agreements, and how scientists have linked climate change to weather extreme events. Also in […]

Estuary News
December 2020

Estuary News shares some colorful history this December, exploring long-ago floods, crashes, missteps, and bird-sightings. And because we are reporters with long attention spans, we also follow up on our old stories. Special this month, Julie Beagle shares Wicked Scary Sea Level Rise Stories in a Science-in-Short podcast.

Estuary News
September 2020

This issue of ESTUARY News has a fishy focus, summarizing 12 years of research on the fish-friendly Yolo Bypass, and profiling one man who has spent a lifetime helping fish around dams. Reporters take you out on the Delta to survey fish with cameras not nets, and into the offshore ocean to troll for salmon […]

Estuary News
June 2020

This special issue explores climate adaptation activities in 12 counties around the Bay and Delta. Projects range from planning how to lift big infrastructure like Highway 37 and the Dumbarton Bridge approach out of the future flood waters to putting cameras on wildlands subject to wildfire and ridgetops rained on by atmospheric rivers. From small […]

Estuary News
March 2020

This issue celebrates the ambition of working on the watershed scale.  In five stories, we explore everything from dam removal to cold water releases for steelhead to the restoration of creek mouths and former flood control channels. We listen in on where the salmon are moving as they migrate from the Sacramento River’s headwaters to […]

Estuary News
December 2019

This issue summarizes findings and insights from 115 speakers at the 2019 State of the Estuary conference in Oakland. Highlights include new research on the food preferences of salt marsh harvest mice, how drones can improve monitoring of landscape changes, initiatives to upgrade various aging infrastructure to address emerging contaminants of concern and climate change, […]

Estuary News
September 2019

The September issue covers progress on the region’s 20-year-old invasive spartina eradication program and concerns about contaminated Camp Fire runoff into Butte Creek, and resulting Chinook salmon survival. The issue also follows a group of women walking the entire Bay Trail, profiles the new chief of the SF Regional Water Board, and describes the recent […]

Estuary News
June 2019

This issue explores the rainbow flavors of infrastructure — green, blue, living, nature-based, multi-benefit. As regional regulators require more from municipalities on the stormwater management front, many are developing more specific plans, building demo projects, and expanding rain gardens, pervious parking lots, and tree wells. This issue also describes the construction of the region’s fifth […]

Estuary News
March 2019

The March issue explores past and future water quality monitoring programs in San Francisco Bay, ranging from the 50-year old USGS program now facing an uncertain future to new buoys monitoring ocean acidification due to climate change and a proposal for a regionally coordinated effort to track wetland outcomes. Other stories chase salmon scientists up […]

Estuary News
December 2018

The September 2018 issue explores the latest on the twin tunnels and invasive species, details the ambitious experiment at Dutch Slough, and examines salmon resilience and dioxin persistence in the Estuary watershed. It also samples Calfiornia’s late summer climate change action events, previews a new environmental justice policy for the State Lands Commission, and reports […]

Estuary News
September 2018

The September 2018 issue explores the latest on the twin tunnels and invasive species, details the ambitious experiment at Dutch Slough, and examines salmon resilience and dioxin persistence in the Estuary watershed. It also samples Calfiornia’s late summer climate change action events, previews a new environmental justice policy for the State Lands Commission, and reports […]

Estuary News
June 2018

The June Issue features 11 stories about the 2017-2018 Resilient by Design Bay Area Challenge, and how nine places around the Bay Area might be better designed to adapt to a rising Bay and increased flooding, and overcome the threat of displacement and gentrification for shoreline communities. The issue also delves into regional governance needs, […]

Estuary News
March 2018

The December issue of ESTUARY News explores the fire-ravaged North Bay’s preparations for a wet winter, a mud-minded proposal for the Resilient by Design challenge, invasive species such as the channeled apple snail, the water hyacinth, and innovative methods of bio-control meant to curb their expansion.

Estuary News
December 2017

The December issue of ESTUARY News explores the fire-ravaged North Bay’s preparations for a wet winter, a mud-minded proposal for the Resilient by Design challenge, invasive species such as the channeled apple snail, the water hyacinth, and innovative methods of bio-control meant to curb their expansion.
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