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    Estuarine–terrestrial habitat gradients enhance nursery function for resident and transient fishes in the San Francisco Estuary by Colombano, Denise D., Manfree, Amber D., O’Rear, Teejay A., Durand, John R., Moyle, Peter B.

    “…Nursery functions of US West Coast drowned river valley estuaries are not well understood. Using long-term fish-monitoring data (1995–2017) in Suisun Marsh,…”
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    Factors affecting distribution and abundance of jellyfish medusae in a temperate estuary: a multi-decadal study by Baumsteiger, Jason, O’Rear, Teejay A., Cook, Jonathan D., Manfree, Amber D., Moyle, Peter B.

    Published in Biological invasions (2018)
    “…Three hydrozoan species, reputedly from the Black Sea ( Maeotias marginata , Blackfordia virginica , Moerisia lyonsi ), are now found throughout the San…”
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    Drought and the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta, 2012–2016: Environmental Review and Lessons by Durand, John, Bombardelli, Fabian, Fleenor, William, Henneberry, Yumiko, Herman, Jon, Jeffres, Carson, Leinfelder-Miles, Michelle, Lusardi, Robert, Manfree, Amber, Medellín-Azura, Josué, Milligan, Brett, Moyle, Peter, Lund, Jay

    “…This paper reviews environmental management and the use of science in the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta during California’s 2012–2016 drought. The review is…”
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    The Future of Suisun Marsh: Balancing Policy with Change by Moyle, Peter, Manfree, Amber, Fiedler, Peggy

    “…The San Francisco Estuary, from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta to South Bay, is a mosaic of highly altered habitats, often dominated by alien plants and…”
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    The Future of Suisun Marsh as Mitigation Habitat by Peter B. Moyle, Amber D. Manfree, Peggy L. Fiedler

    “…Suisun Marsh is the largest tidal wetland in the San Francisco Estuary that has been subject to 6000 years of constant change, which is accelerating. Decisions…”
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