One of the Open Space Council's projects for our 60 members is the Upland Habitat Goals Project. Perhaps you read about it here on the blog or have read through the project's website. Or maybe you're sitting on the edge of your chair waiting for the very cool online tool that will give you GIS information without a speck of GIS knowledge on your part (to be released soon!). Well, the project is part of a larger effort and based on past success of the Baylands Ecosystem Habitat Goals (Download Sfbaygoals031799).
One of the project's cousins was just profiled in Bay Nature magazine.
Painting by Tim Gunther.
The Subtidal Habitat Goals Project is a collaborative effort to establish a comprehensive and long-term management vision for research, restoration and management of the subtidal habitats of the San Francisco Bay. The Project is an interagency partnership between the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission (BCDC), the California Coastal Conservancy, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and the San Francisco Estuary Partnership.
Read the full article here. And check out the project's website here.
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