James A. Hobbs
Steelhead Smolt Outmigration and Survival Study: Year 2 Stream Surveys Final Report
The New Almaden Mercury Mining District, established 1845 in the hills south of San Jose, California, was the first mercury mine in the state (Snell 1964).
Tidal Marsh Restoration Benefits Leopard Sharks in South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project Ponds. Final Report
The South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project (SBSPRP) is one of the largest tidal marsh restorations in the United States.
Steelhead Smolt Outmigration and Survival Study: Pond A8, A7 & A5 Entrainment and Escapement.
The New Almaden Mercury Mining District, established 1845 in the hills south of San Jose, California, was the first mercury mine in the state (Snell 1964). It was located at the headwaters of the Guadalupe River which flows into the Alviso Marsh at Guadalupe Slough and Alviso Slough.
Monitoring the Response of Fish Communities to Salt Pond Restoration: Final Report
The goal of this project is to document the species assemblages within the restored salt ponds and to design a monitoring program to assess the effect of pond restoration on fish assemblages inside newly breached ponds and adjacent sloughs.
South Bay Salt Pond Restoration—Fish Monitoring Summary Progress Report for January–June, 2012
Five otter trawl surveys were conducted in fulfillment of Task 1 (Alviso Complex Sampling) and Task 4 (Bair Island Sampling)