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Making the Most of Mud Helping Marshes Survive Rising Sea Level by Ariel Rubissow Okamoto on February 01, 2013 in Climate Change, Habitats: Freshwater, Bay, Marine Kite aerial photos show the progression following the o
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Document Date: 2014-04-29 17:12:39


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San Joaquin / Oakland / Sacramento / /

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ESA-PWA / /

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Environmental Issue / Natural Disaster / Extinction / /

Facility

Richmond Bridge / Port of Oakland / University of San Francisco / Hamilton Air Base / San Francisco Estuary Institute / /

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hydraulic gold mining / mining / /

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Sacramento river / Greco Island / Tiburon peninsula / Bair Island / San Pablo Bay / San Joaquin river / Coyote Creek / South Bay / San Francisco Bay / Map San Francisco Bay / Bay tributaries / Central Valley river / /

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State Coastal Conservancy / National Research Council / United States Army / US Federal Reserve / Bay Conservation and Development Commission / Army Corps of Engineers / South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project / San Francisco Estuary Institute / University of San Francisco / /

Person

John Bourgeois / Chris Benton On / Judy Irving / Bruce Jaffe / Amy Hutzel / Diana Stralberg / Steve Goldbeck / Jeremy Lowe / Mark Bittner / David Schoellhamer / John Callaway / Ariel Rubissow Okamoto / /

Position

Bay Area program manager / preeminent mud scientist / Climate Change Director / chief deputy / environmental scientist / deputy director / director / habitat engineer / /

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