USGS supports ecosystem management in the San Francisco bay and delta
In the past several years, the Department of the Interior has ,l?laced particular emphasis on "ecosystem management" - the integration of scientific knowledge of ecological relationships with resource management practices to sustain ecological, cultural, and economic systems in broad habitat areas; eg., forest, desert, and aquatic habitats. The goal of ecosystem management is to understand the habitat requirements of many species and thereby assess the impact of a variety of human activities on regional biodiversity rather than to manage for individual species. In support of the management of the natural resources of San Francisco Bay and the delta, the USGS is augmenting its ongoing research program to provide additional research, monitoring, and assessment information and to improve the availability of that information. Following a workshop with resource and regulatory agency representatives, hosted by the USGS in early 1994, USGS researchers identified specific areas where existing and new scientific information could contribute to resolving some of the critical bay and delta land and aquatic management issues. The "ecosystems initiative" effort now underway addresses questions in three areas:
- Freshwater flow, including sediment and contaminant transport.
- Wetlands.
- Information and data access.
Following is a brief description of activities being supported by this initiative.
Citation Information
Publication Year | 1995 |
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Title | USGS supports ecosystem management in the San Francisco bay and delta |
Authors | Frederic H. Nichols |
Publication Type | Article |
Publication Subtype | Journal Article |
Series Title | Interagency Ecological Program Newsletter |
Index ID | 70175197 |
Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |
USGS Organization | San Francisco Bay-Delta; Pacific Regional Director's Office |