This 2016 journal article was published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B. The study highlights how extreme precipitation events in 2011 may have contributed to near 100% mass mortality of wild oysters in northern San Francisco Bay.
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Keywords: oyster, restoration, decision making
Reserves: Elkhorn Slough, CA, San Francisco Bay, CA
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This journal article was published in Estuaries and Coasts in 2016, and decribes a study of how seasonal changes in temperature and salinity impact larval Olympia oyster recruitment across a range of sites and time intervals.
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Keywords: oyster, restoration, decision making
Reserves: Elkhorn Slough, CA, San Francisco Bay, CA
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Oysters are the tiny superheroes of coastal environments. They enhance water quality, create habitat, and protect shorelines from storms and erosion. Along the Pacific Coast, native oysters are in decline, due in part to sedimentation, inadequate protection, and unsustainable harvests.
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Keywords: oyster, restoration, decision making
Reserves: Elkhorn Slough, CA, San Francisco Bay, CA
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This article, which appeared in Global Change Biology, discusses findings from a study that quantified total ecosystem carbon stocks of major tidal wetland types in the Pacific Northwest.
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Keywords: oyster, restoration, decision making
Reserves: Elkhorn Slough, CA, San Francisco Bay, CA
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