Following historically low water levels, states and water agencies are working to significantly reduce water...
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As the American West faces intensifying water challenges, water managers, landowners, and water users are...
Florida is known for its vast network of stunning rivers, lakes, and coastal waters. However,...
ESA is pleased to sponsor, present, and attend this year’s 41st Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference...
From increased state and federal funding for water management, to the push for water infrastructure...
We are pleased to announce the promotions of Barbra Calantas, Paul Schlenger, and Sarah Spano....
Acquistion expands ESA’s newly formed Fish and Aquatic Sciences Practice and adds key services for...
ESA is pleased to sponsor, present, and exhibit at the 2023 Headwaters to Ocean (H2O)...
If the topics at the 6th Annual Western Groundwater Congress in Burbank are any indication,...
While Lake Tahoe’s crystalline azure has lasted for eons, the changes wrought by past land...
The Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1948 was the first major U.S. law to...
Being the first at something is not an easy task. Navigating uncharted territory, developing adaptive...
Like many coastal areas along Southwest Florida’s Gulf Coast, Port Charlotte’s idyllic waterfront is commonly...
Water and energy—you can’t read the news today or participate in everyday conversation without mention...
To foster environmental stewardship, the State of California’s Water Resources Control Board (SWB) developed the...
There is a growing interest among local governments to collaborate across borders and consider multi-level,...
Saltwater reduces yield for vulnerable crops, threatening viable farmland as sea levels rise. There is...
Relieving the impact of the drought requires the coordinated implementation of a slate of immediate,...