The term “blue carbon” refers to the carbon sequestered and stored by coastal habitats, such...
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Jocelyn is a dot-connector for all of ESA's offices, working with our technical professionals to...
Moulton-Post joins the Foundation’s board alongside four other new members: former Natural Resources Secretary Mike...
During National Engineers Week—which was founded by the National Society of Professional Engineers in 1951...
One of the smallest, and arguably cutest, San Francisco Bay endemic species is the salt...
The Sustainable Water Management (SWM) Profile, has emerged following several years of work by the...
This restoration project seemed fairly straightforward at first blush: grade the pits, plant native species,...
On January 23, 2020 the EPA and Department of the Army finalized the “Navigable Waters...
WHITE PAPER Assessing the Impacts of Watershed-Scale Decision Making: The Santa Ana River Sustainability Assessment...
“For all of us, opening a new office during our 50th anniversary year is especially...
No one can ignore the effects of climate change in California. From severe drought and...
During the recent multi-year drought, each of the the City of Ventura's supplies—groundwater, the Ventura...
Washington state may not be the first place one thinks of when considering water scarcity,...
The latest issue of ESA Connects is out, and it is overflowing with water news:...
With the most recent CEQA updates that went into effect in 2019―the most comprehensive overhaul...
Matthew Silva is a part of our Northern California Fisheries team consisting of 20 fisheries...
The California Supreme Court, in a late-August decision, denied challenges to the sufficiency of the...
Across the globe, coastal zone management efforts have concluded that restoring fish populations often requires...