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The 10,783-acre Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge drew 71,617 visitors in 2005
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The 10,783-acre Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge drew 71,617 visitors in 2005
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2010-02-04
DTMC Roles in Delta and Upstream Mercury TMDLs
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485.7 KB
2010-02-04
Monitoring Mercury Bioaccumulation in Central Valley & Delta Wetlands
PDF
2.3 MB
2010-02-04
Suction Dredge Permit Program: Subsequent Environmental Impact Report
PDF
2.0 MB
2010-02-04
Understanding the Influence of Food Web Dynamics on Mercury Bioaccumulation in Nature
PDF
2.4 MB
2009-06-01
A Challenge to Remove Mercury from the California Environment
PDF
289.5 KB
2009-05-19
Contaminants in Fish from California Lakes and Reservoirs
PDF
1.9 MB
2009-05-01
Potential Impact of Suction Dredging on Mecury Associated with Hydraulic Mining Sediments at the S. Yuba River - Humbug Creek Delta
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10.7 MB
2009-05-01
Yolo Bypass Total Mecury Distribution as Measure in Bulk and Sieved Samples
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36.0 MB
2009-02-23
Delta Tributaries Mercury Council Fact Sheet 2005
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288.6 KB
2009-02-23
Strategic Plan for Reduction of Mercury Risk Delta Tributaries Mercury Council (vers. 2)
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71.5 KB