Bay Area Gets $32 Million for Critical Water Quality Projects

Bay Area Gets $32 Million for Critical Water Quality Projects

The Bay Area is the beneficiary of $32 million in water quality grants to protect fish passages in Richmond, build rain gardens at schools in underserved areas of Petaluma and provide flood protection in San Jose, among other projects. The projects will be implemented...
Registration for State of the Estuary Conference opens

Registration for State of the Estuary Conference opens

Every two years, the San Francisco Estuary Partnership brings together planners, regulators, scientists, practitioners, activists, and many others to exchange knowledge, highlight innovative projects, and support one another in achieving our collective vision of a...
South Bay Levee Breach Creates 300 Acres of Wetlands

South Bay Levee Breach Creates 300 Acres of Wetlands

The San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority — co-staffed by the San Francisco Estuary Partnership(link is external) and the State Coastal Conservancy — and other partners opened a 300-acre former industrial salt pond to San Francisco Bay this week as part of ambitious...