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1 | Project Name | County | Description | Acres | Project Lead | Project Status (Active or Completed) | SFBJV Project Adoption Phase | Project Tracker ID # |
2 | Alameda Creek Diversion Dam Fish Passage | Alameda | This project will reduce water diversions and construct a fish ladder and fish screens on the Alameda Diversion Dam. | NA | Alameda Creek Alliance | |||
3 | Alameda Creek Fish Screens at ACWD Diversions | Alameda | This project will construct fish screens on existing and replacement water diversion structures to prevent juvenile steelhead trout from being diverted from lower Alameda Creek into offstream water storage ponds. | NA | Alameda County Water District, Alameda Creek Alliance | |||
4 | Alameda Creek Fisheries Restoration | Alameda | This project aims to restore a run of steelhead trout to Alameda Creek. Removal of barriers, improved flows, and other improvements will help support steelhead spawning and rearing and ultimately restore steelhead fisheries. | NA | Alameda Creek Alliance | |||
5 | Alameda Creek Flood Control Channel - Rubber Dam No. 1 and Drop Structure Fishway Project | Alameda | This project will construct a fish passage and a plunge pool for passage of fish at the dam. Construction of the fish passage and the drop structure will open up approximately 27 stream miles of steelhead habitat. | 1 | Alameda County Water District | |||
6 | Alameda Creek Upper Rubber Dam No. 3 Fish Ladder | Alameda | This project will design and install a fish ladder on the northern embankment of the flood control channel and Alameda County Water District's Rubber Dam No. 3. The fish ladder will help facilitate fish migration through the lower section of Alameda Creek. | 0 | Alameda County Water District, Alameda Creek Alliance | |||
7 | Alameda Naval Air Station | Alameda | This project created new nesting habitat at Alameda Point for the endangered California Least Tern by enlarging the nesting area and installing protective fences and protects tidal and non- tidal marsh habitat. Activities include monitoring, removing invasive vegetation, repairing protective fencing, and adding nesting substrate where needed. | 57 | USFWS - San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge Complex | |||
8 | Alameda Point Restoration | Alameda | The East Bay Regional Park District is converting the former Naval Air Station for use as wildlife habitat and public parkland. This project will extend access to restored shoreline areas and will help support an endangered least tern colony. | 660 | East Bay Regional Park District | |||
9 | Albany Beach Restoration and Public Access Project - McLaughlin Eastshore State Park | Alameda | The project enhanced Albany Beach by arresting beach erosion and expanding dune and wetlands, and constructed wetland and rain garden features to improve water quality. Current work includes completing a key segment of the SF Bay Trail, expanding public shoreline access, and constructing visitor amenities. | 3 | East Bay Regional Park District | |||
10 | Alhambra Valley Creek Coalition Restoration Project | Contra Costa | The project will stabilize severe erosion along the creek and replace invasive plants with native species. It will also improve fish passage and in-stream habitat for native steelhead trout and reduce flood impact. | 1 | Alhambra Valley Creek Coalition | |||
11 | Alpine Creek Fish Passage | San Mateo | Remediation of a fish passage barrier at this site will open 7 miles of high-priority habitat to listed salmonid species. | NA | San Mateo Resource Conservation District | |||
12 | Alviso Shoreline Habitat Restoration Project | Santa Clara | The project will enhance 2 acres of shoreline habitat at a 201-acre site in Alviso, with a particular focus on improving habitat for the burrowing owl and monarch; and leverage restoration to engage young adults, local community members in stewardship, education, and workforce development. | 2 | Grassroots Ecology | Active | 12344 | |
13 | Aramburu Island Enhancement Project - Richardson Bay - Phase 3: Revegetation, monitoring, adaptive management | Marin | This project is restoring a native oyster reef along the shoreline, making improvements to the log groins, performing annual monitoring, beach nourishment, and non-native invasive species control. | NA | Audubon California | |||
14 | Arroyo Corte Madera (Mill Valley) | Marin | On-ground restoration work at the Arroyo Corte Madera del Presidio, by the Mill Valley StreamKeepers, will help improve juvenile salmonid rearing habitat and riparian vegetation. | NA | Mill Valley StreamKeepers | |||
15 | Asbury Creek Passage at Jack London Village | Sonoma | The Sonoma Ecology Center will rebuild step pools and repair/replace baffles to improve fish passage under Arnold Dr. at Jack London Village near Glen Ellen. 1.5 miles of stream will benefit from an increase in fish access to habitats. | 1 | Sonoma Ecology Center | |||
16 | BAEDN Invasive Sea Lavender Eradication & Restoration | Alameda, Marin, San Mateo, Santa Clara | The project will eradicate all populations of invasive Algerian sea lavender and prevent future re-invasion to protect high tide refugia habitat for wildlife including the Ridgway's rail, black rail, and salt marsh harvest mouse. Treatment and removal were initiated in 2016 and will continue until complete. | NA | California Invasive Plant Council | |||
17 | Bahia Restoration Phase 3 | Marin | Phase 3 includes enhancement, monitoring, and management of 400 acres of new marsh plain, seasonal wetland, and 35-40 acres of transition zone and upland habitat. | 440 | Marin Audubon Society | |||
18 | Bahia Tidal Marsh Enhancement Project | Marin | This project involved enhancing up to 18 acres of tidal marsh/Baylands habitat around the Bahia HOA and adjacent to the Bahia Wetland Restoration Project. | 18 | Bahia HOA | Active | 12352 | |
19 | Bair Island Restoration | San Mateo | This project restored salt marsh habitat and a more natural tidal hydrologic regime to the Bair Island complex and improved public access through a new bridge and walking trail. Current activities include restoring native vegetation to ecotone slope habitat and extending the public access trail. | 100 | State Coastal Conservancy, USFWS - San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge Complex | |||
20 | Bay Point Regional Shoreline - Restoration and Public Access Project | Contra Costa | This project will restore approximately 17 acres of tidal wetlands, 4 acres of seasonal wetland, and 10 acres of transition and upland grassland, habitats resilient to sea-level rise. It will also provide public access improvements to trails, fishing access, drinking faucets, restroom upgrades and site security and safety features. | 31 | East Bay Regional Park District | |||
21 | Beach Watch Program | The long-term shoreline-monitoring project provides resource protection managers with a tool for determining the health of the ocean ecosystem and serves as an important baseline during an environmental disaster. | NA | Farallones Marine Sanctuary Association | ||||
22 | Beaconsfield Canyon Restoration | Alameda | Volunteers have begun the removal of invasive vegetation and aim to reduce fire hazard to the residential area, plant native species and restore the canyon creek to a natural flow. | 5 | Friends of Sausal Creek | |||
23 | Bel Marin Keys V Wetland Restoration Project | Marin | This project is designing and implementing tidal restoration in Novato, adjacent to the Hamilton Wetlands Restoration project. Planned activities include using dredged sediment to raise elevations prior to breaching, constructing an adjacent levee to protect neighboring communities from flooding, and completing Bay Trail segments. | 1,904 | Marin County Parks | 5292 | ||
24 | Bel Marin Keys V Wetlands Restoration | Marin | This project will design and implement tidal restoration, by using dredged sediment to raise elevations prior to levee breaching, and constructing an adjacent levee to protect neighboring communities from flooding. Bay Trail segments will also be completed. | 1,564 | State Coastal Conservancy | |||
25 | Berkeley Brickyard - McLaughlin Eastshore State Park | Alameda | This project will rehabilitate the Berkeley Brickyard area by removing imported fill and soil contaminants, stabilize eroding shoreline, establish new coastal scrub and prairie, and provide shoreline access to restored areas. | 31 | East Bay Regional Park District | |||
26 | Berkeley North Basin Strip - McLaughlin Eastshore State Park | Alameda | This project will rehabilitate Berkeley's North Basin Strip and daylight Schoolhouse Creek, stabilize eroding shoreline, remove weeds, plant natural turf and riparian vegetation, improve public access to the restored area, and construct 0.22 miles of public access Bay Trail. | 43 | East Bay Regional Park District | |||
27 | Bidwell Creek Floodplain Enhancement Project | Sonoma | This project will significantly increase ecological function and prevent downstream habitat degradation and sedimentation of Bidwell Creek via planting, fencing, and utilizing in-stream log structures. | 5 | Sonoma Land Trust | |||
28 | Big Break Regional Shoreline - Wetland Restoration and Public Access | Contra Costa | The project will remove invasive plants, preserve a threatened plant species, remove roads that bisect the wetland areas, and build a viewing platform. Project goals are to protect and enhance habitat for the threatened California Black Rail and Giant Gartner Snake, restore wetlands and coastal prairie, and improve public access. | 87 | East Bay Regional Park District | |||
29 | Bolinas Lagoon North End Wetland Enhancement/SLR Adaptation Project | Marin | The goal is to develop a project that allows for estuarine and riparian wetland habitat enhancement and expansion, and protects access to the town of Bolinas as sea level rises. | 482 | Marin County Parks and Open Space | |||
30 | Bolinas Lagoon Wye Wetlands Project | Marin | The proposed project will enhance wetland resiliency, restore ecosystem processes, improve habitat for salmonids, and ensure a safe transportation route for the community by raising and removing roads out of current and future flood zones and redirecting Lewis Gulch Creek back onto its former alluvial fan and floodplain. | 25 | Marin County Parks | 11353 | ||
31 | Bothin Marsh Enhancement | Marin | This project will create transitional high marsh along the back edge of Bothin Marsh by re-using dredged sediment from Coyote Creek. | NA | Marin County Parks and Open Space | |||
32 | Brooks Island Habitat Improvement Project | Contra Costa | The project will remove existing inorganic debris and invasive vegetation, plant native dune vegetation, protect eroding areas, create ground-nesting bird habitat and control predators along more than three miles of shoreline. A primary goal is to restore, expand, protect, and develop viewing areas for the Caspian Tern nesting area. | 25 | East Bay Regional Park District | |||
33 | Burlingame Shorebird Sanctuary Habitat Enhancement Project | San Mateo | The project incloudes habitat enhancement and public access that examines developing an appropriate ecotone transition for the site, new passive recreation amenities, and a native oyster bed restoration to provide a living breakwater at the outlet of Mills Creek. | 2 | Burlingame Parks and Recreation Foundation | 11626 | ||
34 | Calabazas Creek Fish Passage at Dunbar Road | Sonoma | This project will modify a large apron to improve steelhead passage under Dunbar Rd. This will allow fish access to 4 miles of excellent stream habitat. | NA | Sonoma Ecology Center | |||
35 | Calistoga Napa River Restoration Project | Napa | This project will enhance river habitat protection and restoration, and improve storm water quality by reducing sediment. Eroded stream banks will be cleared of invasive plant species and rebuilt with native bio-engineered vegetated banks. | NA | City of Calistoga | |||
36 | Campbell Creek Culvert Fish Passage Project | Napa | Replace the existing culvert, an 85-foot-long, 72-inch-diameter corrugated metal pipe, with a bottomless arch bridge precast culvert. In addition to replacement of the culvert, the proposed project would improve the hydrologic function of Campbell Creek at the culvert’s outlet and along approximately 160 linear feet of creek upstream of the culvert’s inlet by resolving channel incision and reconnecting the creek to its historical floodplain. | 52 | Napa County | |||
37 | Candlestick Point - Yosemite Slough Wetland Restoration | San Francisco | This project restores over 10 acres of historic bay fill to functioning tidal marsh, adds transitional areas and 21 acres of restored waterfront parklands to provide habitat for wildlife and other ecological benefits. Other activities include re- vegetation, eliminating soil contaminants, and improving public access. | 3 | California State Parks Foundation | |||
38 | Candlestick Point -- Yosemite Slough Wetland Restoration | San Francisco | Tidal marsh and native plant restoration of an urban park for public access, education, and improvement of community health. | 34 | California State Parks | 5306 | ||
39 | Carriger Creek Bridge Construction & Passage at Grove Street | Sonoma | This project will increase access to habitats in 4 miles of excellent stream habitat by constructing a full-span bridge to improve steelhead passage under Grove St. | NA | Sonoma Ecology Center | |||
40 | Chabot Watershed Partnership: Habitat Restoration and BMPs for Water Quality in an Impaired Urban Watershed | Solano | Filter strips and cattle exclusion from stream beds will be implemented on two miles of stream, and ecosystem function will be restored to over 360 acres through invasives removal and revegetation of over 50,000 native trees and plants. | 360 | Solano Resource Conservation District | |||
41 | Champlin Creek | Sonoma | This project helps stabilize the bank along Champlin Creek by planting the riparian zone. | 25.4 | Sonoma Resource Conservation District | 5432 | ||
42 | Chelsea Wetlands | Contra Costa | This project restores tidal marsh and floodplain habitat functions for wildlife and improved flood protection at the mouth of Pinole Creek. | 7 | Ducks Unlimited, Inc. | |||
43 | City of Santa Rosa Farms Creek Restoration | Sonoma | This project will restore 100 foot stream buffers on numerous tributaries to Laguna de Santa Rosa that cross through active agricultural areas. Project activities will include invasive species control, exclusionary fencing (where necessary), riparian and upland planting, and maintenance. | 128 | Laguna de Santa Rosa Foundation | |||
44 | Coastal San Mateo County Drought Relief Program (Phase II) | San Mateo | These projects will increase off-stream water storage capacity, improve irrigation efficiencies and coordinate local management strategies for securing water during extreme droughts. | NA | San Mateo Resource Conservation District | |||
45 | Community-Based Restoration and Stewardship - Eden Landing Ecological Reserve | Alameda | Volunteers from several Bay Area communities have collaboratively removed thousands of pounds of garbage, eradicated invasive weeds and planted natives to restore tidal salt marsh habitat at this site. | 10 | Save The Bay | |||
46 | Community-Based Restoration and Stewardship - Martin Luther King Jr. Regional Shoreline | Alameda | Volunteers remove non-native plants, propagate and plant natives, test water quality, and conduct creek and shoreline clean-ups in the 72-acre marsh. | 30 | Save The Bay | |||
47 | Concord NWS Wetlands Restoration | Contra Costa | This 700-acre restoration project is part of the Concord Naval Weapons Station reuse plan, which includes an approved public conveyance for a new 2,540-acre regional park. | 700 | East Bay Regional Park District | |||
48 | Corte Madera Creek - College of Marin "Dog Park" Habitat Restoration | Marin | This project will restore a tidal wetland in a 6 acre upland area, now mostly used as an informal dog park. The area has a tidal channel along the east side. | 6 | Friends of Corte Madera Creek Watershed | |||
49 | Corte Madera Creek - College of Marin Ecology Study Area Habitat Enhancement | Marin | The project goals are to increase the channel's tidal prism, tidal marsh habitat complexity and production of aquatic food sources; improve water quality; and accommodate sea level rise. | 3 | Friends of Corte Madera Creek Watershed | |||
50 | Corte Madera Creek - College of Marin Lot 13 Habitat Restoration | Marin | This project will restore a tidal wetland now used as a gravel parking lot and re-route Tamalpais Creek and Murphy Creek (currently in culverts) to their historical routes through the restored wetland. | 6 | Friends of Corte Madera Creek Watershed | |||
51 | Corte Madera Ecological Reserve Expansion and Restoration | Marin | This project restored tidal marsh habitat by removing fill and improved public access to the restored wetlands. Habitat enhancements are underway to reduce shoreline erosion and provide native vegetation to enhance high tide refuge and shoreline protection. | 10 | Marin Audubon Society | |||
52 | Coyote Creek Arundo Removal Project Phase 1 | Santa Clara | HANA Resources has partnered with the San Jose Conservation Corps to create an annual program targeting invasive arundo (Arundo donax) growing along 7.5 miles (378.33 acres) of Coyote Creek north of Berryessa Road to the San Francisco Bay estuary in San Jose, Santa Clara County, CA. | 7.5 | HANA Resources,San Jose Conservation Corps | 11639 | ||
53 | Coyote Hills Regional Park - Restoration and Public Access Project | Alameda | This project will restore marsh, seasonal wetlands, and coastal prairie, improve water circulation and quality, enhance habitat for the endangered Salt Marsh Harvest Mouse and Ridgway's Rail, and acquire lands to protect wildlife and develop public access to restored areas. | 306 | East Bay Regional Park District | |||
54 | Cullinan Ranch | Solano | This project will restore the remaining 290 acres to tidal marsh through upland and/or beneficially reused dredged sediments to create wetland and associated habitats for wildlife like salt marsh harvest mice. Project also includes monitoring and adaptive management of entire 1,549-acre site. | 290 | Ducks Unlimited, Inc., USFWS - SF Bay NWR Complex | |||
55 | Denman Reach Phase 3 | Sonoma | This project will extend the floodplain terrace for another 2,600 feet upstream, increasing the capacity of the upstream segment to carry floodwater; reduce stream bank erosion and sedimentation; remove invasive species and increase riparian habitat. | 14 | City of Petaluma | |||
56 | Dimond Park and Canyon Restoration | Alameda | Work is focused on removing invasive plant species, planting 2,000-3,000 natives annually, controlling erosion from nearby city storm drains, and monitoring birds and invertebrates. | 800 | Friends of Sausal Creek | |||
57 | Dunphy Park Phase 2 | Marin | Dunphy Park Phase 2 includes restoration of a portion of Sausalito's shoreline, transition zone, and upland habitat. | 1.2 | City of Sausalito | Active | 12319 | |
58 | Dutch Slough Tidal Marsh Restoration Project | Contra Costa | This project will restore or enhance tidal marsh, open tidal water, riparian woodland, grassland, and managed marsh habitats on formerly diked agricultural lands. Project goals include restoring a functioning ecosystem, increasing wildlife habitat, and providing flood protection and recreational opportunities. | 1,166 | California Department of Water Resources | 1582 | ||
59 | East Antioch Creek Marsh Restoration | Contra Costa | This project restores, enhances, and monitors an 18-acre degraded marsh at the mouth of East Antioch Creek to functional tidal and seasonal marsh habitat. This project also improves flood conveyance. | 8 | Contra Costa CFC & WCD | |||
60 | Eden Landing Plover Habitat Enhancement and Transition Zone Restoration | Alameda | Restore tidal marsh upland-transition zones and enhance salt panne habitat to benefit federally threatened Western snowy plovers, covering 15 acres of transition zone restoration and 492 acres of plover habitat enhancement. | 15 | San Francisco Bay Bird Observatory | |||
61 | Eelgrass Protection and Creation Project - McLaughlin Eastshore State Park | Contra Costa | The project will provide for the acquisition, protection, creation and enhancement of existing and new eelgrass beds along the East Bay Shoreline. | 1,000 | East Bay Regional Park District | |||
62 | Enhancing Native Species Habitat Along San Francisco’s Waterfront Project | San Francisco | This project aims to test and monitor several seawall habitat enhancements from Fisherman’s Wharf to Mission Creek along San Francisco’s waterfront. These findings will be incorporated into design, planning, and guidance documents for the Port of San Francisco’s seawall replacement project. | NA | Smithsonian Environmental Research Center | Active | 9890 | |
63 | Evolving Shorelines Project at Bothin Marsh | Marin | The Project would incorporate nature-based strategies to remove impediments to the evolution and restoration of tidal wetlands and restore ecological processes and habitat function at Bothin Marsh. This Project would also redesign the Preserve’s trail system to ensure year-round active transportation and recreational access along the shoreline. | 106 | Marin County Parks & Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy | 9811 | ||
64 | Franks Tract | Alameda | This project will restore diked baylands to wetlands to benefit endangered species and other wildlife. Near-term actions include installation of rip-rap for the levee and repair of the access trail to the San Francisco Bay Trail to address the badly eroded northern levee. | 49 | Hayward Area Recreation and Park District | |||
65 | Friends of Pinole Creek Watershed Native Plant Restoration project | Contra Costa | This project involves the removal of invasive plants, creation of a native plant demonstration garden on the upland area of Pinole Creek, and restoration of approximately 300 linear feet of Pinole Creek behind the Pinole Library. | 2 | Friends of Pinole Creek | |||
66 | Goat Island Restoration and Public Access Project | Solano County | The Rush Ranch Open Space project will protect and restore 81 acres of tidal marsh and seasonal wetland, and 8 acres of estuarine-upland transition zone. This will enhance habitat for migratory shorebirds, waterfowl, secretive marsh birds (including California Black Rail), anadromous fishes, and rare plants. | 89 | Solano Land Trust | Active | Implementation | 11734 |
67 | Guadalupe River Restoration | Santa Clara | This project will improve critical fish habitat for steelhead trout and Chinook salmon in the Guadalupe River by creating wetlands, rerouting parts of the river, and adding native vegetation to the riparian zone. Improvements will include reduction of water temperatures and mercury contamination. | 40 | Santa Clara Valley Water District | |||
68 | Hayward Shoreline Habitat Restoration | Alameda | Project goals are to restore tidal marsh and shoreline bird habitat, enhance endangered California Least Tern and Salt Marsh Harvest Mouse habitat, improve water quality and circulation in marshlands and restore levees. | 320 | East Bay Regional Park District | Restore Hayward Marsh #5302 | ||
69 | Heron's Head Park | San Francisco | The Port of San Francisco owns and manages a restored wetland, public park, and environmental education center at Heron's Head Park on San Francisco's southeast shoreline. In 2018-2019 the Port will plan, design, and permit shoreline stabilization to protect and enhance habitat and enable resilience to sea level rise. | 24 | Port of San Francisco | |||
70 | Hoffman Marsh Restoration Project - McLaughlin Eastshore State Park | Alameda | Restore up to 40 acres of tidal wetlands and adjacent upland for T&E species by removing fill, potential contaminants and non-natives; planting natives; and improving connectivity to adjacent tidal marshes. | 40 | East Bay Regional Park District | |||
71 | Huichica Creek Riparian and Salt Marsh Restoration Project | Napa | The project will restore about 70 acres of riparian corridor of the lower portion of Huichica Creek. The project area will also serve as a demonstration site showcasing conservation best management practices, continued research, and educational opportunities. | 70 | Napa County Resource Conservation District | Active | 12304 | |
72 | Intertidal Habitat Improvement Project - McLaughlin Eastshore State Park | Alameda | The project will remove inorganic debris from 6,000 linear feet of shoreline, reduce erosion and sedimentation and create a "living" shoreline of intertidal habitat for fish, wildlife and plants. | 4 | East Bay Regional Park District | |||
73 | Invasive Sea Lavender Eradication & Restoration (BAEDN) | Regional | Eradication of invasive sea lavender from San Francisco Bay tidal. Marshes. This project includes treatment and monitoring. | 90 | California Invasive Plant Council (Cal-IPC) | 5396 | ||
74 | Kent Island Restoration Project | Marin | The project will restore 23 acres of tidal marsh and coastal dune habitat for special status species by removing invasive vegetation, restoring historical function to the island, and improving hydrologic function and sediment transport. | 10 | NOAA - Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sancuary | |||
75 | Laguna de Santa Rosa - Meadowlark Field | Sonoma | This project restores riparian, wetland, and oak woodland habitat in the Laguna de Santa Rosa watershed to improve flood protection and provide wildlife habitat. Activities include removing invasive species and planting native trees, shrubs, and plants. | NA | Laguna de Santa Rosa Foundation | |||
76 | Laguna Wetlands Preserve Riparian and Oak Savannah Restoration | Sonoma | This project will restore a former apple waste spray field to riparian and oak savannah habitat. Activities include invasive species control, planting, and maintenance. | NA | Laguna de Santa Rosa Foundation | |||
77 | Lagunitas Creek - Tocoloma Flood Plain Access and Restoration | Marin | This project will improve access and facilitation of floodplain connectivity and critical winter habitat for fish. | 11 | Turtle Island Restoration Network - SPAWN | |||
78 | Lagunitas Creek Watershed - Land Acquisition to Protect Creeks and Coho in West Marin | Marin | This project will acquire a 25-acre property along Lagunitas Creek for protection, restoration, and to create a public Salmon Education Center. This project will benefit the largest known native population of ESA-listed coho salmon which spawns in Lagunitas Creek as well as other fish and wildlife in the watershed. | 100 | Turtle Island Restoration Network - Salmon Protection and Watershed Network (SPAWN) | |||
79 | Lagunitas Creek Watershed - San Geronimo Valley Sediment Reduction | Marin | This project will reduce the amount of sediment entering into San Geronimo Creek and help improve habitat conditions for ESA-listed coho salmon. | NA | Turtle Island Restoration Network - SPAWN | |||
80 | LandSmart Plan BMPs | Sonoma | This project will implement multi-benefit BMPs that come out of LandSmart plans, which may include erosion control, bank stabilization, habitat restoration, and water quality improvement among other benefits provided through comprehensive conservation management. The project will also facilitate conservation demonstrations for landowners. | 20 | Sonoma Resource Conservation District | |||
81 | Larsen Creek Fish Passage | Marin | The current structure limits passage into Larsen Creek, which has had both coho and steelhead and is a major tributary of San Geronimo Creek. The project involves removal of existing check dams and structures as well as reconfiguration of a water main beneath the culvert. | 2 | Turtle Island Restoration Network - SPAWN | |||
82 | Living Shorelines: Near-Shore Linkages for San Francisco Bay | Alameda, Marin | The goal is to analyze subtidal restoration techniques, identify the best locations for restoration, and restore critical eelgrass and native oyster habitat, while providing climate change adaptation, flood control, and the protection and enhancement of wildlife habitat. | NA | State Coastal Conservancy | |||
83 | Lower Walnut Creek Restoration | Contra Costa | Enhancement and restoration of wetlands and riparian habitat along four miles of Walnut Creek and Pacheco Creeks to provide vital wildlife habitat and sustainable flood protection, and allow opportunities for public access and recreation. | 400 | Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District | |||
84 | Lower Wildcat Creek Fish Passage, Trail and Community Amenities | Contra Costa | This project will restore degraded portions of Wildcat Creek channel, remove barriers to fish passage, and improve public access to restored areas. | 5 | Contra Costa CFC & WCD, EBRPD | |||
85 | Marsh Creek Reservoir Rehabilitation | Contra Costa | This project will address issues relating to sediment deposition, heavy grazing practices, and mercury loading which have led to a shrinking reservoir, a lack of vegetation and a ban on fishing for the last 35 years. | 436 | Contra Costa CFC & WCD | |||
86 | Marsh Creek widening at Griffith | Contra Costa | This plan will increase creek flow area and riparian vegetation by constructing a low flow channel and enhanced floodplain. | 7 | Contra Costa CFC & WCD, Friends of Marsh Creek Watershed, Natural Heritage Institute | |||
87 | Martin Luther King Jr. Regional Shoreline - Water Quality Project | Alameda | This project involves the installation and maintenance of trash collection facilities near the mouths of several urban creeks to improve wildlife habitat and water quality and help with stormwater management. Additional activities include a public access trail and other public use improvements. | NA | East Bay Regional Park District | |||
88 | Martin Luther King Jr. Regional Shoreline Restoration and Flood Management Project | Alameda | This project aims to address critical ecological and community needs through habitat restoration, flood management, and the creation of a vibrant nonprofit campus to support local organizations and initiatives. | 25 | Supply Bank (NGO) | Active | 11714 | |
89 | Martinez Regional Shoreline - Marsh Restoration Phase III | Contra Costa | This project includes marsh restoration, stabilization and restoration of the rapidly eroding "shark bite" marsh, and protection of water quality. In addition, public access (0.3 miles) will be enhanced as part of shoreline restoration. | 100 | East Bay Regional Park District | |||
90 | McInnis Marsh Beneficial Dredge Sediment Reuse and Tidal Wetlands Restoration | Marin | The project will restore up to 30 acres of tidal marsh in southern McInnis Marsh and reverse of subsidence across 140 acres of the McInnis Marsh Main Basin through beneficial reuse of 100,000CY of dredged sediments from the south fork of Gallinas Creek. | 180 | Marin County Parks and Open Space | Active | Planning | 5422 (to be updated) |
91 | McNabney Marsh Enhancement Project | Contra Costa | This project created unimpeded tidal inflow to and drainage from the marsh, improving water quality and bird-nesting habitat, and minimizing the impacts of flooding of adjacent infrastructure. | NA | Mountain View Sanitary District | 5373 | ||
92 | McNabney Marsh Tidal Restoration Project | Contra Costa | This project restores tidal flow to McNabney Marsh. Other project goals include deepening a culvert to improve drainage capacity, planting vegetation along a transition zone to bordering uplands, constructing an observation deck and controlling the spread of cattails. | 137 | Ducks Unlimited, Inc., Mountain View Sanitary District | |||
93 | Middle Harbor Enhancement Project | Alameda | This Project seeks to provide shallow subtidal habitat and create a minimum of 15 acres of eelgrass habitat to support fish and invertebrates, as least tern foraging grounds. It has also created a large public beach and smaller beach habitat coves, and to turn a subtidal area/mudflat into an educational marsh. | 15 | USACE, Port of Oakland | |||
94 | Miller Knox Regional Shoreline - Lagoon and Marsh Restoration | Contra Costa | This project will establish wetlands, creating tidal lagoon, marsh and freshwater habitats by reconnecting creeks to their headwaters and reinstating tidal exchange between the lagoon, creek and bay. Additional work will stabilize eroding shoreline, improve drainage, and provide public access. | 35 | East Bay Regional Park District | |||
95 | Moffett Field Wetlands | Santa Clara | This project will first clean up a Superfund site and then restore it to healthy tidal wetland habitat. | 260 | Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District | Completed | 5543 | |
96 | Montezuma Creek - Juarez St. Culvert | Sonoma | This project will replace and reconfigure an existing culvert to facilitate fish passage into upper Montezuma Creek. | NA | Turtle Island Restoration Network - SPAWN | |||
97 | Montezuma Wetlands Restoration Project | Solano | This 4-stage project will restore about 1,820 acres of tidal wetlands, seasonal wetlands, intertidal ponds, vernal pools, and upland buffer zone habitats through the engineered placement of about 20 million cubic yards of agency-approved dredged sediment to raise the subsided site to elevations appropriate for intertidal marsh. | 1,650 | Lipton Environmental Group, LLC, Montezuma Wetlands, LLC | |||
98 | Mori Point | San Mateo | This project involves the creation and enhancement of freshwater ponds at Mori Point to restore habitat for sensitive species while providing public access and recreational opportunities. Activities include volunteer-driven restoration of native plant communities through planting and weeding, and planning to address erosion on coastal bluffs. | Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy, U.S. National Parks Service | 5374 | |||
99 | Mount Diablo Creek Watershed Coordinated Steelhead Passage Project | Contra Costa | This project will plan, design, and implement the necessary fish passage projects throughout the watershed to restore steelhead access to 15 miles of stream habitat. | 0 | Contra Costa RCD | |||
100 | Mount Diablo State Park: Mitchell Creek Riparian Restoration | Contra Costa | The purpose of this project is to remove fish passage barriers along Mitchell Creek as part of a comprehensive effort to return steelhead to the Mt. Diablo Creek watershed, and to restore the riparian ecosystem along Mitchell Creek to improve critical habitat for wildlife, as well as improve water quality. | 4 | California State Parks |