Swimming Together in San Francisco Bay
No one comes out of the cold water in a bad mood.
No one comes out of the cold water in a bad mood.
On land, we can usually afford to ignore the wind. Not so in a small sailboat, where the wind is your boss.
Recent federal- and state-level orders to divert water have environmentalists concerned over local impacts on this historic fish.
Restoration dollars from the IRA mark the latest chapter in stewardship across the Cosumnes River watershed, where sandhill cranes flock.
Can we keep Lake Tahoe's aquatic invaders at bay?
The next time you sit at the shore, ponder the physics crashing before you.
They've survived 200 million years without changing. Now, “changes to the Bay-Delta system and changes to our climate are happening too quickly for them,” says a UC Davis scientist.
Carquinez Strait is where Sierra snow meets the San Francisco Bay, but the line of engagement between fresh and salt water is always moving.
East Bay Regional Park District is primed to remove the creosote-treated wood of Richmond’s Ferry Point Pier this year after two years of delays.
The death knell for the sooty crayfish probably sounded with the introduction of its cousin from the north.