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...
The San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority — co-staffed by the San Francisco Estuary Partnership(link is external) and the State Coastal Conservancy(link is external) — has helped secure the acquisition of a 1,150-acre site for tidal wetland restoration in the North...
A first-of-its-kind horizontal levee project providing a host of ecological benefits — led by the San Francisco Estuary Partnership and the city of Palo Alto — has received $2.1 million from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for construction in Fall 2024....
At a recent Tribal Water Summit, the California Indian Environmental Alliance and Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians held a workshop in collaboration with Mono Lake Kutzadika’s Tribe, Buena Vista Rancheria of Me-Wuk Indians, and San Francisco Baykeeper to discuss water...
The San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority is responsible for allocating funds raised by voter-approved Measure AA, the 2016 San Francisco Bay Clean Water, Pollution Prevention and Habitat Restoration Measure. Each year, the Authority has about $25 million in grant...
Estuary Blueprint Enhancing the Habitat Value of Stock Ponds: 2022 Workshop Progress on Estuary Blueprint Task 13-3 Over the last 15 years, livestock pond restoration has become a priority for many ranchers, landowners, and conservation partners in the East Bay. These...