Science activity

Science activity #49824, updated 19 November 2022

Contaminant Effects on Two California Fish Species and the Food Web That Supports Them

Description / purpose

Water temperatures are increasing due to global climate change, and are predicted to reach levels that exceed the thermal tolerance of sensitive Delta species such as the Delta Smelt by 2050. Little is directly known about the differences in sensitivity between Inland Silverside and Delta Smelt to such stressors, or how either species responds to multiple stressors. Funding will be use to study how these two species respond to drought-induced stressors (temperature, salinity, and reduced dilution of contaminants) which will provide key insights, given that one is near extinction and the other is thriving under drought conditions.

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  • 1 Awarded / Initiating (2016)
  • 2 In progress / Ongoing
  • 3 Complete

Funding summary

Total allocated funding: $1,701,829

Label Value
Contract # or labor code P1796002
Implementing organization University of California - Davis [UC Davis]
Funding organization California Department of Fish and Wildlife [CDFW]
Funding Source California Department of Fish and Wildlife CDFW - Prop 1
Date of award Not provided
Date of fiscal year-end Not provided
Total award amount $1,701,829
State type of obligation Not provided
Federal type of obligation Not provided
Reimbursability Not provided
Procurement mechanism Not provided

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Subbasins
Delta regions

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