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  2. Fish or cut bait - Wikipedia

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    Fish or cut bait

  3. California State Water Resources Control Board - Wikipedia

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    The State Water Resources Control Board was established from the State Water Quality Control Board and the State Water Rights Board by an Act of 1967. [ 4] California's pioneering clean water act is the 1969 Porter-Cologne Water Quality Control Act (Porter-Cologne Act). [ 5] Through the Porter-Cologne Act, the State Water Board and the Regional ...

  4. Clear Lake (California) - Wikipedia

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    Clear Lake (California)

  5. Ecology of the San Francisco Estuary - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco Estuary. The San Francisco Estuary together with the Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta represents a highly altered ecosystem. The region has been heavily re-engineered to accommodate the needs of water delivery, shipping, agriculture, and most recently, suburban development. These needs have wrought direct changes in the ...

  6. List of watercourses in the San Francisco Bay Area - Wikipedia

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    Watercourses which feed into the San Francisco Bay south of the Dumbarton Bridge, listed clockwise: Newark Slough (229511) Plummer Creek. Mowry Slough (229219) Mud Slough (229250) Laguna Creek [3] Agua Caliente Creek (218017) Cañada Del Aliso (220520) Sabercat/Sabre Cat Creek.

  7. Corte Madera Creek (Marin County) - Wikipedia

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    Corte Madera Creek is a short stream which flows southeast for 4.5 miles (7.2 km) in Marin County, California. [4] Corte Madera Creek is formed by the confluence of San Anselmo Creek [5] and Ross Creek [6] in Ross and entering a tidal marsh at Kentfield before connecting to San Francisco Bay near Corte Madera. [7]

  8. Napa River Flood Project - Wikipedia

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    The Napa River-Napa Creek Flood Protection Project is a Civil Works project of the US Army Corps of Engineers in the city of Napa, California. The Project area includes some 6 miles (10 km) of the Napa River from the Butler Bridge on State Route 29 on the south to Trancas Street on the north. This section is the upper reach of the estuary ...

  9. San Francisco Bay Salt Ponds - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco Bay Salt Ponds. The San Francisco Bay Salt Ponds are a roughly 16,500-acre (6,700 ha) part of the San Francisco Bay that have been used as salt evaporation ponds since the California Gold Rush era. Most of the ponds were once wetlands in the cities of Redwood City, Newark, and Hayward, and other parts of the bay.

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