Suisun Marsh Restoration Project

Source

Authors

California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW)

Published

2018

Description

This website provides access to information about the management, preservation and restoration of Suisun Marsh, which is the largest contiguous brackish (a mixture of fresh and sea water) wetland in the western United States. In 2014 a collaboration of 7 different state and federal agencies completed the Suisun Marsh Management Plan was completed. Implementation will be completed over a 30 year period and is intended to balance the benefits of tidal wetland restoration and managed wetland enhancements. Key elements include: restoring between 5,000 -7,000 acres of tidal marsh, enhancing more than 40,000 of managed wetlands, maintaining the heritage of waterfowl hunting, improving water quality for fish and wildlife habitat as well as providing other recreational opportunities. The website provides links to key documents associated with the plan including the final Environmental Impact Statement/Environmental Impact Report (EIS/EIR).

Climate Impact Tags

Sea level rise

Adaptation Planning Guide Phases

Phase 3: Define Adaptation Framework and Strategies Phase 4: Implement, Monitor, Evaluate, and Adjust

Resource Type Tags

Assessment Project or example

Topics

Extent: Solano County

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Last updated: June 6, 2025