Science activity

Science activity #54477, updated 11 December 2025

Earth Observations to Combat Invasive Aquatic Vegetation

Description / purpose

Invasive aquatic vegetation (IAV) is a threat to aquatic ecosystems worldwide, leading to a major loss of biodiversity and extensive damages and costs to human uses of those ecosystems. The Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta (the “Delta”) is the hub of California’s water system, supporting over 35 million water users and a $54 billion agricultural industry. The Delta reform act mandates management decisions meet both water supply needs while maintaining the ecological function of the system. The Delta is a global biodiversity hotspot, and the focal point of $750-$950 million in restoration. It has also been called one of the most invaded estuaries in the world. Over the past 15 years, submerged and floating IAV have more than doubled in extent, threatening water supply and ecosystem health of the Delta. There is mounting evidence that herbicide treatments are not effective, and that water management actions, and wetland restoration may be having huge impacts on IAV. This presents both a risk to increasing IAV, but also an opportunity to prevent and even  effectively combat IAV through considered water management actions and better restoration planning, meeting the state’s co-equal goals of water security and Delta ecosystem conservation.

This project will meet the needs of multiple state agencies by advancing operational Earth observation-based monitoring program for community-level submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) and genus-level floating aquatic vegetation (FAV) and modeling tools to enable the Delta management community to assess the effect of previous management actions on IAV and forecast the effects of future actions to inform multi-agency decision making. Specifically, this work will 1) Operationalize IAV class mapping using Sentinel-2 satellite imagery, 2) Finalize and validate species distribution Models (SDM) for SAV community and FAV at genus-level to assess the impacts of previous water actions on IAV and predict IAV distribution in future scenarios, 3) Co-design IAV-based performance metrics to inform future actions.

The proposed project fills a critical data gap in monitoring for state and federal agencies and stakeholders by implementing the first sustainable mapping effort for IAV. Monthly and seasonal estimates of SAV and FAV coverage will enable the Delta Stewardship Council to improve their performance metrics for evaluation of the Delta Plan and will help the Interagency Ecological Program assess whether management is meeting the co-equal goals for the Delta. Species distribution models will enable Department of Water Resources to evaluate how previous restoration flow actions have affected the spread and persistence of IAV and incorporate what they learn into future Structured Decision Making to better account for negative consequences of IAV when setting future restoration targets and implementing actions.

  • Submerged IAV
  • Water primrose invaded tule/cattail
  • Water primrose and Water hyacinth patch
  • Coontail

Activity status

  • 1 Awarded / Initiating (2024)
  • 2 In progress / Ongoing (2024 - 2025)
  • 3 Complete

Funding summary

Total allocated funding: $1,132,675

Label Value
Contract # or labor code 80NSSC23K1563
Implementing organization University of California - Merced [UC Merced]
Funding organization National Aeronautics and Space Administration [NASA]
Funding Source Not provided
Date of award 2023-10-16
Date of fiscal year-end 2027-10-15
Total award amount $799,998
State type of obligation Not provided
Federal type of obligation Grant
Reimbursability Not provided
Procurement mechanism Not provided
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Contract # or labor code None
Implementing organization University of California - Merced [UC Merced]
Funding organization California Department of Fish and Wildlife [CDFW]
Funding Source Not provided
Date of award 2023-10-16
Date of fiscal year-end 2027-10-15
Total award amount $160,670
State type of obligation Not provided
Federal type of obligation Not provided
Reimbursability Not provided
Procurement mechanism Not provided
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Contract # or labor code DSC23066
Implementing organization University of California - Merced [UC Merced]
Funding organization Delta Stewardship Council
Funding Source Not provided
Date of award 2024-05-01
Date of fiscal year-end 2027-04-30
Total award amount $108,000
State type of obligation Not provided
Federal type of obligation Not provided
Reimbursability Not provided
Procurement mechanism Not provided
Label Value
Contract # or labor code 4600014542
Implementing organization University of California - Merced [UC Merced]
Funding organization California Department of Water Resource [DWR]
Funding Source Not provided
Date of award 2024-07-01
Date of fiscal year-end 2026-12-31
Total award amount $64,007
State type of obligation Not provided
Federal type of obligation Not provided
Reimbursability Not provided
Procurement mechanism Not provided

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Delta regions

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