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A warning to anglers who eat their catch from the Bay, fish pulled from the waters may contain dangerous levels of so-called ...
In a newly released study, researchers from the San Francisco Estuary Institute examined 10 different species of fish caught from more than a dozen locations around the Bay over the course of a ...
California has no health standards for these chemicals in fish, so activists are urging action. Found in people and animals worldwide, they are linked to cancer and other health effects.
Harmful "forever chemicals" have been found in fish in the bay. They are a health risk and threaten what many consider a way ...
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PIX Now - Morning Edition 7/29/24 12:36 The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has approved a pair of grants to the San Francisco Estuary Partnership totaling $10.6 million for projects to ...
That’s why Katharyn Boyer, a biology professor who leads San Francisco State University’s estuary and ocean science center in Marin County, has spent much of her career studying how to restore and ...
San Francisco State University is preparing to close its Estuary and Ocean Science Center ... to learn about and monitor the health of the Bay for decades. "We use this entire shoreline as ...
The only marine lab on the San Francisco Bay is on the brink of shuttering, after failing to secure the funds necessary to cover its operating and maintenance costs. San Francisco State University’s ...
One 25-year-old survey from the San Francisco Estuary Institute reported that Asian men make up a higher proportion of Bay Area anglers compared to the region’s demographics. Another study ...
In a newly released study, researchers from the San Francisco Estuary Institute examined 10 different species of fish caught from more than a dozen locations around the Bay over the course of a decade ...