SWAMP - Region 2 (San Francisco Bay) Monitoring Program
San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board
1515 Clay Street, Suite 1400
Oakland, CA 94612
Region 2 SWAMP Website
1515 Clay Street, Suite 1400
Oakland, CA 94612
Region 2 SWAMP Website
SWAMP Regional Coordinator(s):
Kristina Yoshida
(510) 622-2334
Kristina.Yoshida@waterboards.ca.gov
Rebecca Nordenholt
(510) 622-1013
Rebecca.Nordenholt@waterboards.ca.gov
Fact Sheets
- Region 2 - San Francisco Bay Region
Reports
- Assessment of the Condition of San Francisco Bay Area Depressional Wetlands - March 2017
- Nutrient Uptake and Primary Productivity in an Urban Estuary - April 2015
- River Flow and Ammonium Discharge Determine Spring Phytoplankton Blooms - September 2012
- Toxicity in California Waters - San Francisco Bay Region - August 2012
- The Reference Site Study and the Urban Gradient Study Conducted in Selected San Francisco Bay Region Watersheds in 2008-2010 - June 2012
- Water Quality Monitoring and Bioassessment in Selected San Francisco Bay Region Watersheds in 2004-2006 - December 2008
- Water Quality Monitoring and Bioassessment in Nine San Francisco Bay Region Watersheds - 2001-2003 - June 2007 [8.5 MB]
- Water Quality Monitoring and Bioassessment in Four San Francisco Bay Region Watersheds - 2003-2004 - June 2007 (Revised 2008)
- A Rapid Trash Assessment Applied to San Francisco Bay Area Streams
- Chemical Concentrations in Fish Tissues from Selected Reservoirs and Coastal Areas (2005)
- Development Plan for the San Francisco Bay Nutrient Monitoring Program (2014)
Workplans
- Regional Workplan FY 11-12 (2010)
- Regional Workplan FY 07-08 (2007)
- Regional Workplan FY 04-05 (2004)
- Regional Workplan FY 03-04 (2004)
- Regional Workplan FY 02-03 (2002)
Webinars
- San Francisco Bay Regional Board Regional Monitoring and Data Assessment Activities (April 15, 2010)
- Video | PowerPoint - This webinar will summarize water quality monitoring activities conducted by the San Francisco Bay regional SWAMP from 2000 - 2009 including a lakes study on fish contamination, and water quality and trash assessments in creeks. The regional approach to monitoring and assessment and coordination with other programs is highlighted. San Francisco Estuary Regional Monitoring Program (RMP) activities is also highlighted.