NFWF: San Francisco Bay Watershed

Mar 9, 2017 (Last modified Feb 2, 2018)
Created by Jianyu Wu
NFWF: San Francisco Bay Watershed

About

Watersheds in the San Francisco Bay area are part of a national project to map "resilience hubs" and identify restoration projects that will increase both the resilience of human communities and fish and wildlife habitat to the effects of coastal and inland storms.

Join this group to get involved with the San Francisco Bay Watershed (CA) resilience assessment. This site is a place to collect data and share information for this project.

Check out the fact sheet for more details about this project.


We're gathering data and input about the following information to make this assessment relevant and accurate for the San Francisco Bay watershed:
  1. Key fish and wildlife species and other natural features for the San Francisco Bay area that are vulnerable to coastal threats such as flooding, inundation, and storm surge.
  2. Local GIS data sources for features that spatially represent the key fish and wildlife habitat mentioned above as well as any threats data available for the project footprint.
  3. Locations for restoration or conservation projects that will increase resilience to coastal and inland storms for both human communities and wildlife. Projects could be at the identification, planning, or implementation stage.
Why should you participate?
  • Provide input, information, and data while gaining greater understanding of vulnerability in the watershed.
  • Provide information on needed resilience project(s) in the watershed.
  • Receive an ArcGIS desktop coastal resiliency decision support tool and initial training
How to get involved?
  1. Sign up for a South Atlantic Conservation Planning Atlas account.
  2. After signing up, join the San Francisco Bay Watershed Group.
  3. Attend a half-day workshop (see information below)
Thank you for your participation in the Watershed Stakeholder Workshops.

  1. Pre-workshop informational webinar: November 29th, 1:00 – 2:00 pm Pacific Time
  2. Watershed Stakeholder Workshops:
    • December 13th. Elihu Harris (State) Building1515 Clay St.Oakland, CA 94612, Room 2, 12:00 - 4:00
    • December 14th SF Bay Conservation and Development Commission, 455 Golden Gate, Suite 10600, San Francisco, CA 94102, San Diego Room. 9:00 - 1:00

Please join and Submit Data on this site.

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