San Francisco Bay Subtidal Habitat Goals Project
The San Francisco Bay Subtidal Habitat Goals Project is led by the California Coastal Conservancy/Ocean Protection Council, San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission, NOAA Fisheries and Restoration Center, and the San Francisco Estuary Partnership. More than 75 entities contributed to the development of the report, including science advisor Wim Kimmerer from San Francisco State University; consultants from University of California at Davis, San Francisco State University, and the San Francisco Estuary Institute; and a broad group of scientists, resource managers, and restoration practitioners working in and around San Francisco Bay.
The Subtidal Habitat Goals Report, all Appendices, and Interactive Subtidal Maps are accessible and available online at www.sfbaysubtidal.org.
The 50-Year Plan is non-regulatory and presents a strong vision for how to move forward with science-based subtidal research, protection, and restoration of submerged habitats in San Francisco Bay, through an adaptive phased project approach to learn more about subtidal ecosystem services, functions, and interactions between habitat types.
Visit www.sfbaysubtidal.org for more information.
Contact Information
Marilyn Latta, Project Manager
San Francisco Bay Subtidal Habitat Goals Project
Ocean Protection Council/State Coastal Conservancy
1330 Broadway, Suite 1300
Oakland, CA 94612
Phone: 510.286.4157
Fax: 510.286.1162
Brenda Goeden
San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission
415-352-3643
Korie Schaeffer
NOAA Fisheries
707-575-6087










