Report Advancing Ecosystem Restoration with Smarter Permitting By Letitia Grenier, Stephanie Panlasigui, Crissy Pickett, Gokce Sencan Aug 16, 2021 Thus, the project is now balancing impacts in degraded areas with habitat restoration in nearby high-priority locations (e.g., in the estuary) or in ...
Policy Brief Policy Brief: Advancing Ecosystem Restoration with Smarter Permitting By Letitia Grenier, Stephanie Panlasigui, Crissy Pickett, Gokce Sencan Aug 16, 2021 Aug 18, 2021 ... She directs the Resilient Landscapes Program of the San Francisco Estuary Institute, where she works with partners to conserve California's ...
blog post Why Is the Delta Starving? By Sarah Bardeen Aug 9, 2021 Aug 9, 2021 ... Tell us a little bit about your new study. This project started seven years ago, when I heard a talk at the San Francisco Estuary Institute ( ...
blog post Setting Aside Environmental Water for the San Joaquin River By Jeffrey Mount, Ted Grantham, Brian Gray, Ellen Hanak Oct 26, 2020 Oct 26, 2020 ... Protecting the health of California's rivers, estuaries, and wetlands has been the grandest—and perhaps thorniest—of the many challenges ...
blog post How Permitting Slows Ecosystem Recovery and Climate Resilience Projects By Lori Pottinger Jul 13, 2020 Jul 13, 2020 ... We talked to Letitia Grenier of the San Francisco Estuary Institute about how to improve the process.
blog post Fighting Sea Level Rise the Natural Way By Lori Pottinger Feb 3, 2020 Feb 3, 2020 ... Rising seas will also push salty water farther into estuaries, including the Delta. The levee system throughout the Bay‒Delta is fragile, and ...
event A Path Forward for California’s Freshwater Ecosystems Dec 5, 2019 12:20 p.m. Panel Discussion Moderator: Letitia Grenier, program director, San Francisco Estuary Institute Heather Dyer, water resources project manager, ...
blog post New Laws Address Safe Drinking Water, Groundwater Recharge, River Health By Gokce Sencan Oct 22, 2019 Oct 22, 2019 ... ... program to mitigate harmful algal blooms in California's rivers, lakes, and estuaries, which pose a health threat to people and animals.
blog post Managing a Non-Native Delta Ecosystem By Lori Pottinger Sep 16, 2019 Sep 16, 2019 ... The Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta has more non-native species than native ones, and its estuary is the most invaded in the world.
blog post The Russian River: Managing at the Watershed Level By Gokce Sencan Sep 10, 2019 Sep 10, 2019 ... For example, we now intentionally release water from our two major reservoirs to improve estuary and fisheries management, ...