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Subscribe to ESTUARY and get hard copy six times a year mailed first class right to your office or home. This way you'll get up-to-date info, plus a calendar of events and a list of new publications from local organizations and public agencies, neither of which are posted on this Web site (ESTUARY appears online at least one month after print publication).

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About the Newsletter...

ESTUARY covers water supply, wetland and wildlife-related stories about San Francisco Bay and the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, everything from pollution problems to efforts to save endangered species and prevent floods, fish kills and ecological invasions. This eight-page newsletter, published six times a year, is packed with science, politics, people, humor and insight. ESTUARY is funded by the San Francisco Estuary Project, partner donations, and subscriptions.

The Current Issue...

Moth Mess

When the California Department of Food and Agriculture announced last year that several communities in coastal northern and central California had reported infestations of the light brown apple moth, it announced its intentions to eradicate the invasive pest. That eradication plan included the aerial spraying of a pheromone that would disrupt the mating habits of the moth. Download the issue

Special Insert: Science Action: News from the CALFED Science Program

Past Issues...

To download a past issue of ESTUARY (PDF files), click on the links below, or for issues older than 2007, please visit the archived Esturary Newsletter site at http://www.estuarynewsletter.com/.

February 2008

December 2007

October 2007

August 2007

June 2007

April 2007

February 2007