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Design Guidelines for Tidal Wetland Restoration in San Francisco Bay

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Design Guidelines for Tidal Wetland Restoration in San Francisco Bay was created for use by restoration scientists and management agencies through a partnership of The Bay Institute, Philip Williams & Associates, Ltd., Phyllis M. Faber, and the California State Coastal Conservancy, which funded the development of the document.  The handbook presents an analysis of data collected over 15 years at several tidal wetland restoration sites and one natural site in order to help optimize the design of new restoration projects. 

Text (PDF 3.6 MB)
Figures (PDF 50.0 MB)

The full report is also available for downloading from the Wetlands Regional Monitoring Program (WRMP) website, along with the underlying monitoring data sets and metadata.


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