SF ESTUARY & WATERSHED SCIENCE: Signs of optimism; Integrating bird conservation in the Delta; Salmon life-cycle models; and sturgeon habitat use

In this edition:

EDITORIAL

Signs of Optimism Beyond 2020
Samuel N. Luoma
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ESSAY

Getting Our Heads Above Water: Integrating Bird Conservation in Planning, Science, and Restoration for a More Resilient Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta
Kristen Dybala, Thomas Gardali, Ron Melcer, Jr.
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RESEARCH

Using Life-Cycle Models to Identify Monitoring Gaps for Central Valley
Spring–Run Chinook Salmon

Flora Cordoleani, William H. Satterthwaite, Miles E. Daniels, Matthew R. Johnson
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Estuarine Habitat Use by White Sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus)
Oliver Patton, Veronica Larwood, Matthew Young, Frederick Feyrer
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About the journalSan Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science is an open access journal providing peer-reviewed research about the complex environmental and water management issues of the Bay‒Delta, linking new science to policy with great effect