Category: Water & Wetland

San Francisco Bay Joint Venture Newsletter for August 10, 2016

            THE BULLETIN              timely news from the SFBJV   August 10, 2016 The Novato Watershed Program – our latest featured project The Novato Creek Watershed drains 45 square miles from its headwaters above Stafford Lake to its destiny in San Pablo Bay.  The Novato Watershed Program, comprised of people working […]

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Egeria Densa, Curlyleaf Pondweed Control Treatments for August 8 Through August 12, 2016

Submersed Aquatic Vegetation Control Program CA State Parks, Division of Boating and Waterways Egeria Densa, Curlyleaf  Pondweed Treatment for August 8 thru August 12, 2016 View Larger Image “Treatment sites and schedules are subject to change based on regulatory requirements, weather conditions, plant growth and movement, waterway traffic, listed fish presence surveys, and other conditions.” […]

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Water Hyacinth and Spongeplant Control Treatments for August 8 Through August 12, 2016

FLOATING AQUATIC VEGETATION CONTROL PROGRAM    CA State Parks, Division of Boating and Waterways Water Hyacinth and Spongeplant Treatments for August 8 thru August 12, 2016 View Larger Image “Treatment sites and schedules are subject to change based on regulatory requirements, weather conditions, plant growth and movement, waterway traffic, listed fish presence surveys, and other […]

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Water Hyacinth and Spongeplant Control Treatments for July 25 Through July 29, 2016

FLOATING AQUATIC VEGETATION CONTROL PROGRAM    CA State Parks, Division of Boating and Waterways Water Hyacinth and Spongeplant    Treatments for July 25 thru July 29, 2016 View Larger Image “Treatment sites and schedules are subject to change based on regulatory requirements, weather conditions, plant growth and movement, waterway traffic, listed fish presence surveys, and other […]

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Egeria Dense, Curlyleaf Pondweed Control Treatments for July 25 Through July 29, 2016

Submersed Aquatic Vegetation Control Program   CA State Parks, Division of Boating and Waterways Egeria Densa, Curlyleaf  Pondweed Treatment for July 25 thru July 29, 2016 View Larger Image “Treatment sites and schedules are subject to change based on regulatory requirements, weather conditions, plant growth and movement, waterway traffic, listed fish presence surveys, and other conditions.” […]

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The Bulletin Newsletter from San Francisco Bay Joint Venture for July 20, 2016

            THE BULLETIN              timely news from the SFBJV   July 20, 2016 New Decision Support Tool available for identifying & mapping San Francisco Bay Estuarine-Terrestrial Transitional Zones Thanks to the efforts of Brian Fulfrost of Brian Fulfrost and Associates and David Thomson with San Francisco Bay Bird Observatory, a […]

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Delta eNews for July 14, 2016

This issue of the Delta eNews includes: State and federal agencies launch strategy to help preserve endangered delta smelt Delta Protection Commission meeting includes Delta Plan update Central Valley Flood Protection Board meeting features AB 1716 update CVRWQCB seeks public input on managed wetlands regulation MWD Special Committee on the Bay-Delta receives California WaterFix update SWRCB requests […]

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Water Hyacinth and Spongeplant Control Treatment for July 11 Through July 15, 2016

FLOATING AQUATIC VEGETATION CONTROL PROGRAM    CA State Parks, Division of Boating and Waterways Water Hyacinth and Spongeplant Treatments for July 11 thru July 15, 2016 View Larger Image “Treatment sites and schedules are subject to change based on regulatory requirements, weather conditions, plant growth and movement, waterway traffic, listed fish presence surveys, and other […]

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Egeria Densa, Curlyleaf Pondweed Treatment for July 11 Through July 15, 2016

Submersed Aquatic Vegetation Control Program CA State Parks, Division of Boating and Waterways Egeria Densa, Curlyleaf  Pondweed Treatment for July 11 thru July 15, 2016 View Larger Image “Treatment sites and schedules are subject to change based on regulatory requirements, weather conditions, plant growth and movement, waterway traffic, listed fish presence surveys, and other conditions.” […]

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