Nickel, cobalt and manganese, found in lithium-ion batteries, increased dramatically at Elkhorn Slough after the fire ...
Elevated concentrations of heavy metals have been detected at the Elkhorn Slough Reserve by scientists from San Jose State ...
Much of the Elkhorn Slough estuary was diked in the past to cut off tidal exchange and allow for farming in former wetlands. Many of these areas still have only limited tidal exchange today.
The discovery of battery toxins in the soils at Elkhorn Slough, a protected network of wetlands, creeks, and wildlife habitat popular with birders and kayakers, turned up attention on the impact ...
The San Francisco Bay and Elkhorn Slough were named as Ramsar sites in 2013 and 2018 respectively. World Wetlands Day was officially recognized by the United Nations as an international day in 2021.
At Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve ... The water in the seven-mile-long tidal estuary on Monterey Bay got cleaner. Native eelgrass beds were restored. The natural tidal exchange ...
As the fire sent up towering flames and black smoke and showed no sign of easing by Thursday night, about 1,500 people were instructed to leave Moss Landing and the Elkhorn Slough area ...
The conservancy first purchased the wetlands for conservation in 1971, transferring 750 acres to the Elkhorn Slough Foundation in 2012 for continued management. Dr. Ivano Aiello, marine geology ...