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We protect, restore, and improve the health of the San Francisco Estuary.

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Joined February 2014
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@SFEstuary
SF Estuary Partnership
1 month
As we move into the new year, we have another opportunity to radically imagine and work towards improving our local Estuary and environment overall. Let's work together! Cheers to another year!!ย  Photo courtesy of CDWR #EJ #NewYears #Estuary #Community
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@SFEstuary
SF Estuary Partnership
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Tomorrow marks the winter solstice. This astronomical event marks the longest nights and shortest days of the year for those of us in the northern hemisphere. It also marks the start of winter and the gradual return of more sunlight. Photo by Ben Botkin.
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@SFEstuary
SF Estuary Partnership
2 months
Graham Prentice is joining our team as the new Climate Adaptation Specialist! He's worked at Mithun for the past 8 years and his most recent projects include the N. Richmond Living Levee, the City of Richmond's SLR Adaptation and Resiliency Plan, as well as BCDC's RSAP.
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@SFEstuary
SF Estuary Partnership
2 months
#DYK that estuaries are magical?! Estuaries are some of the most biologically productive regions on the planet! From phytoplankton to fish to plants and more, our Estuary holds layers of biodiversity. Sounds magical to us! #SFestuary
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@SFEstuary
SF Estuary Partnership
2 months
Thank you Marin @IJ for covering one of our Priority Conservation Area grantees, parks4all! To read the article, visit: To learn more about the project, visit:
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@SFEstuary
SF Estuary Partnership
2 months
The San Francisco Bay Conservation & Development Commission (BCDC) adopted a Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan (RSAP) to guide and coordinate the preparations of the Bay Areaโ€™s local governments and communities for rising sea levels. Learn more:
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@SFEstuary
SF Estuary Partnership
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We have officially entered the holiday season and celebrated with smores and a warm fire earlier this week! We are excited to prepare for another year of working with each other, excellent partners, agencies, and community members from across the region.
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@SFEstuary
SF Estuary Partnership
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The BIL funded SF Bay Water Quality Improvement Fund is currently looking to fund projects that positively impact underserved communities of the SF Bay Area. Apps due: 04/17/25 For more information, visit:
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@SFEstuary
SF Estuary Partnership
3 months
RT @DeltaCouncil: #Climate adaptation that is rooted in science-based decision-making matters, and we need your help to reduce the #sacdeltโ€ฆ
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@SFEstuary
SF Estuary Partnership
3 months
Last week, our team attended the annual NEP tech transfer. Sasha Harris-Lovett delivered an insightful presentation on public access to SF Bay wetlands. We also explored Shirley Chisholm State Park and the living shoreline restoration projects at Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge. ๐ŸŒŠ๐Ÿ’™
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@SFEstuary
SF Estuary Partnership
3 months
We're so proud of SFEP Staffer Heidi Nutters, who gave an amazing presentation at the annual National Estuary Program tech transfer about how NbS is integral to the Estuary Blueprint and how community engagement is key to the whole process. Thanks for having us, New York!
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@SFEstuary
SF Estuary Partnership
3 months
Last week, SFEP staff got together for our annual retreat! Thank you to @thecivicedge for facilitating the day as we did some team building, strategic planning, and took time out of our schedules to think strategically about our work and SFEP's future.
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@SFEstuary
SF Estuary Partnership
3 months
Get out there & VOTE! Learn more about voter rights on Election Day, visit: #ElectionDay #vote
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@SFEstuary
SF Estuary Partnership
3 months
(part 2/2) More estuarine costume ideas! Have a brackish #Halloween! 4. Delta smelt (Hypomesus transpacificus) 5. San Francisco garter snake (Thamnophis sirtalis tetrataenia) 6. River otter (Lontra canadensis)
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@SFEstuary
SF Estuary Partnership
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(part 1/2) We took care of your last minute costume ideas for you -- you're welcome ๐Ÿ˜‰ 1. Salt marsh harvest mouse (Reithrodontomys raviventris) 2. Green heron (Butorides virescens) 3. Western snowy plover (Charadrius alexandrinus) Have a brackish #Halloween! ๐ŸŽƒ๐Ÿ‘ป๐ŸŒŠ
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@SFEstuary
SF Estuary Partnership
3 months
๐Ÿ’ŒSEVEN MORE DAYS DAY TO VOTE! ๐Ÿ’Œย  November 5th is a key opportunity for Californians to shape local and national decisions. Bring your ballot to the nearest voting location, open from 7:00 am until 8:00 pm, or place it in an Official Ballot Drop Box!
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@SFEstuary
SF Estuary Partnership
3 months
Our Wetlands Regional Monitoring Program (WRMP) team met up with a team from @sfei_asc for a crash course in California Rapid Assessment Method (CRAM) to monitor tidal wetlands in the Bay, including McInnis Marsh in Marin County. Photo courtesy of Alex Thomsen.
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@SFEstuary
SF Estuary Partnership
4 months
Want to visit your local water trail but wondering where to get on the water safely? We have a tool to help you plan your trip:
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@SFEstuary
SF Estuary Partnership
4 months
Did you know our partners at the SF Bay Joint Venture maintain a funding database? They also host a monthly Funding Working Group that meets every other month to identify federal and state funds in the Bay Area. Learn more:
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@SFEstuary
SF Estuary Partnership
4 months
Ready to get out on the water? Here are some safety tips to enjoy your next trip to the San Francisco Bay Estuary - the Bay Areaโ€™s largest open space!ย  For more great advice, please stop by our website:
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