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July 30, 2025 Sand Studies Commissioner Working Group

July 30 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

Join the Meeting Via Zoom:
https://bcdc-ca-gov.zoom.us/j/83056327976?pwd=XFMIZcmOItb0xAf4iajZ1Oww3O7zSA.1 

Meeting ID
830 5632 7976
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Agenda

1. Welcome and Introductions
Patricia Showalter (Chair) will open the meeting and conduct Commissioner roll-call. Brenda Goeden will give a brief overview of the agenda

2. Sand Mining, Water and Sediment Quality
Brenda Goeden will present information from studies analyzing the potential sediment contaminants associated with sand shoals and water quality associated with disposing water from mining operations in the Bay.
(Brenda Goeden) [415/352-3623; brenda.goeden@bcdc.ca.gov]

3. Seabird Foraging and Forage Fish Populations in Central Bay
The Commissioners will receive a briefing on seabird foraging in Central San Francisco Bay presented by Dr. Julie Thayer of the Farallon Institute and potential impacts from human activities in the area. The Commission will discuss the implications of disturbances to this habitat type within the Bay.
(Brenda Goeden) [415/352-3623; brenda.goeden@bcdc.ca.gov]

4. General Public Comment Period

5. Adjournment

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Details

Date:
July 30
Time:
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
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