Annual Report (Year Two) on the Habitat Evolution Mapping Project for the South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project
This report outlines the work conducted during Year Two (April 2010 – April 2011) of the Habitat Evolution Mapping Project (HEMP).
This report outlines the work conducted during Year Two (April 2010 – April 2011) of the Habitat Evolution Mapping Project (HEMP).
This project will examine the bird population and benthic invertebrate densities on the Alviso Shoals immediately adjacent to A6 which separates Alviso and Guadalupe Sloughs.
A yearly snapshot of Project milestones and assessment of progress toward meeting restoration, public access and flood management goals
The purpose of this project was to identify and map invasive Algerian sea lavender (Limonium ramosissimum ssp provinciale) populations in marshes south of the San Mateo Bridge in San Francisco Bay, and to develop remote sensing and GIS methods to identify and monitor populations.
Adapted from the Adaptive Management Plan
The primary goals for the short-term data needs studies were to provide baseline data for the SBSP Restoration Project and to provide a scientific basis for adaptive management decisions.
This report presents previously unpublished vegetation and elevation data collected in 1983 by the California State Lands Commission at Corkscrew marsh, Bird Island, and Palo Alto Baylands.