SWAMP - Factsheets
Statewide and Regional Fact Sheets
Statewide Fact Sheets
- Stream Pollution Trends in Chemical Contamination and Toxicity Related to Land Use - Stream Pollution Trends (SPoT) Monitoring Program Fourth Report – Seven-Year Trends 2008-2014 -
- Mercury Risks to Wildlife in California Lakes: Statewide Survey Finds Fish-Eating Birds at Risk in Many Lakes-
- California Stream Condition Index (CSCI) Fact Sheet -
- Stream Pollution Trends in Chemical Contamination and Toxicity Related to Land Use - Stream Pollution Trends (SPoT) Monitoring Program Third Report – Five-Year Trends 2008-2012 –
- Contaminants in Sport Fish - Statewide Survey Finds Low Concentrations at Majority of Popular River and Stream Fishing Locations -
- Initial Trends in Chemical Contamination, Toxicity and Land Use in California Watersheds - Stream Pollution Trends (SPoT) Monitoring Program Second Report Field Years 2009-2010 -
- Contaminants in Sport Fish - Two-year Statewide Survey Reveals High Methylmercury on California Coast -
- Contaminants in Sport Fish - Two-year Statewide Survey Begins with Focus on Urban Coastal Areas -
- Land Use, Pollutants, and Water Quality in California Streams - Stream Pollution Trends (SPoT) program begins with survey of watersheds statewide -
- Contaminants in Sport Fish - Largest-Ever Survey Documents Extent of Contamination in Sport Fish in California Lakes
- Contaminants in Sport Fish - California Lakes - New Monitoring Program Reveals Widespread Contamination of Fish in California Lakes -
- The Status of Perennial Estuarine Wetlands in the State of California -
- California Rapid Assessment Method (CRAM) for Wetlands -
- Long-Term Monitoring of Pollutants in Fish and Mussels Documents Major Improvements and Persistent Problems -
- Surface Water Samples Test Free of Strong Endocrine Disrupting Chemical Activity for Central Valley and North Coast Surface Water Sample -
- Monitoring Results Suggest 67 to 78 percent of California's Wadeable Perennial Streams in Good Condition -
- Monitoring Results Suggest Most California Coastal Estuaries in Fair to Good Condition -