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In a newly released study, researchers from the San Francisco Estuary Institute examined 10 different species of fish caught from more than a dozen locations around the Bay over the course of a ...
Oakland-based Signature Development Group is hoping to add approximately 84 townhomes to a site planned for a waterfront park ...
In a recent report by the San Francisco Estuary Institute, scientists detected 20 types of polyfluoroalkyl substances, known as PFAS in fish caught in the bay.
A toxic red tide has returned to the San Francisco Bay Area, after killing thousands of fish last year Hundreds of small fish can be seen dead in Lake Merritt in Oakland on Aug. 29, 2022.
It’s the largest estuary on the North America’s West Coast, supporting a vast network of natural habitat and a multibillion-dollar economy, but the San Francisco Bay Estuary is not receiving ...
Another $4.5 million from the infrastructure bill was allotted to the National Estuary Program for San Francisco Bay Estuary projects over the next five years, which is about $1 million more than ...
San Francisco State's Estuary and Ocean Science Center in Tiburon is closing due to a lack of funding and budget cuts. Directors say vital research into the Bay's complex ecosystems is in ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has approved a pair of grants to the San Francisco Estuary Partnership totaling $10.6 million for projects to protect and restore watersheds in Hayward ...
San Francisco State University is preparing to close its Estuary and Ocean Science Center, citing financial challenges. Katharyn Boyer, interim executive director of the center, said students ...
One 25-year-old survey from the San Francisco Estuary Institute reported that Asian men make up a higher proportion of Bay Area anglers compared to the region’s demographics.
There are 25,000 catch basins in San Francisco. The utilities commission's operations crews deep clean somewhere between 5,000 and 9,000 of them annually.
It’s the largest estuary on the North America’s West Coast, supporting a vast network of natural habitat and a multibillion-dollar economy, but the San Francisco Bay Estuary is not receiving ...