Fresh Water Inflow, No. 2
The preservation of Suisun Marsh
The preservation of Suisun Marsh
4. The eucalyptus groves in and around the Marsh, particularly those on Joice and Grizzly Islands, should not be disturbed.
3. Existing uses should continue in the upland grasslands and cultivated areas surrounding the critical habitats of the Suisun Marsh in order to protect the Marsh and preserve valuable marsh-related wildlife habitats. Where feasible, the value of the upland grasslands and cultivated lands as habitat for marsh-related wildlife should be enhanced.
2. The Marsh waterways, managed wetlands, tidal marshes, seasonal marshes, and lowland grasslands are critical habitats for marsh-related wildlife and are essential to the integrity of the Suisun Marsh. Therefore, these habitats deserve special protection.
1. The diversity of habitats in the Suisun Marsh and surrounding upland areas should be preserved and enhanced wherever possible to maintain the unique wildlife resource.
Submitted by tonyh on
When considering how to treat the permits for expansion of restaurant footprint, you must read the following article:
http://www.ssf.net/346/Permit-Center
Write to [email protected]
But you also need to read the attached document.
Submitted by tonyh on
The workflow with Fremont shoreline is special. You must take into account the potential for Eelgrass bed impacts.
I recommend that you examine the attached document. Determine whether the attached provisions are relevant. Then consult the available data for the eelgrass beds, provided by NOAA.
Comprehensive Bay sediment research and monitoring to understand sediment processes necessary to sustain and restore wetlands
Former tidal marshes and tidal flats that have been diked from the Bay should be restored to tidal action in order to replace lost historic wetlands or should be managed to provide important Bay habitat functions, such as resting, foraging and breeding habitat for fish, other aquatic organisms and wildlife.