Researchers to measure atmospheric benefits of restored San Francisco Bay wetland
UC Santa Cruz researchers will monitor greenhouse gases in a 275-acre South Bay salt pond restoration project funded largely by Google, set to begin construction late 2026. The effort, part of the largest West Coast tidal wetland restoration, aids carbon sequestration, sea-level rise adaptation, and expands recreational space near Mountain View.
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·April 21, 2026·1 min readUC Santa Cruz researchers will monitor greenhouse gases in a 275-acre South Bay salt pond restoration project funded largely by Google, set to begin construction late 2026. The effort, part of the largest West Coast tidal wetland restoration, aids carbon sequestration, sea-level rise adaptation, and expands recreational space near Mountain View.
Source: energy. Original: https://www.energy.gov/em/articles/cleanup-and-reuse-oak-ridge-paducah-and-portsmouth-powering-ems-most-ambitious-vision

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