Science activity #50101,
updated 29 April 2022
San Francisco Estuary Invasive Spartina Project
Description / purpose
"The Invasive Spartina Project is a coordinated regional effort among local, state and federal organizations dedicated to preserving California's extraordinary coastal biological resources through the elimination of introduced species of Spartina(cordgrass). Introduced cordgrasses are highly aggressive invaders that significantly alter both the physical structure and biological composition of our tidal marshes, mudflats, and creeks. The project also monitors Ridgway Rails (formerly Clapper Rail) and water quality. Funding for the Invasive Spartina Project comes from the CALFED Bay-Delta Program, United States Fish and Wildlife Service Coastal Program, National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, and the California State Coastal Conservancy.
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- 1 Awarded / Initiating (2005)
- 2 In progress / Ongoing (2005 - 2019)
- 3 Complete
Funding summary
Total allocated funding: $0
Location
Subbasins
Delta regions
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Products and outputs
Type | Title | Description | Views |
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San Francisco Estuary Invasive Spartina Project Spartina Monitoring Program Approach | The Invasive Spartina Project (ISP) was establishe | 1 | |
San Francisco Estuary Invasive Spartina Project Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Document | This document presents the management structure an | 0 |
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