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Adverse Effects of Hyposalinity from Stormwater Runoff on the Aggregating Anemone, Anthopleura elegantissima, in the Marine Intertidal Zone
Coastal watersheds strongly impact the near-shore marine environ- <br /><br />ment with freshwater inundation and runoff from the land. At Leo Carillo State <br /><br />Beach in Malibu, California, we have noticed marked ... -
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Observations of Oceanic Processes and Water Quality following Seven Years of CTD Surveys in Santa Monica Bay, California
The Environmental Monitoring Division conducted weekly CTD (con- <br /><br />ductivity-temperature-density) surveys in the Santa Monica Bay from September <br /><br />1987 through June 1994 as part of a federal and state ... -
San Diego Regional Storm Water Monitoring Program: Contaminant Inputs to Coastal Wetlands and Bays
A watershed-based, Regional Monitoring Program was established by <br /><br />the City of San Diego, the County of San Diego, the San Diego Unified Port <br /><br />District, and 1 7 other incorporated cities within the ... -
The Border: Sharing a Problem and a Solution
The Tijuana River flows through two countries. It passes through the <br /><br />poverty-stricken but growing community of Tijuana, Mexico and southern San <br /><br />Diego County where it empties into the Tijuana Estuary. ... -
Toxicity of Dry Weather Flow from the Santa Monica Bay Watershed
A significant source of contaminants to Santa Monica Bay is the daily <br /><br />discharge of 10-25 million gallons of urban runoff from approximately 70 storm <br /><br />drains. Research conducted in 1990-93 examined ...