SWAMP - Newsletter
About the Newsletter
The SWAMP Newsletter is a quarterly publication highlighting the recent activity of SWAMP and its partners. Each issue will feature a selection of articles covering the program’s water quality monitoring efforts at both the statewide and regional levels.
New issues will be announced via email.
Subscribe to our SWAMP Water Quality Monitoring email list (under the Water Quality tab) to receive the announcements.
2017 Issues
- Fall 2017
- Using Innovative Technology to Monitor Freshwater Cyanobacteria Harmful Algal Blooms in the North Coast Region
- Microcystin Prevalence throughout Lentic Water Bodies in Coastal Southern California
- The OEHHA Fish Advisory Program
- The Reference Condition Monitoring Program (RCMP): A Network of California’s Healthiest Streams
- Assessing the Biological Condition of Intermittent and Ephemeral Streams in the San Diego Region
- Statewide Hydrologic Classification Map Now Available
- Informing Action and Tracking the Dramatic Water Quality Improvement in San Simeon Creek
- California Aquatic Bioassessment Workgroup Meeting a Success!
2016 Issues
- Year End 2016
- California Aquatic Bioassessment Workgroup Meeting a Success! (see page 1)
- New Safe Eating Advisory for Fish in California Coastal Waters
- Integrated Report Paints California's Water Quality Picture
- San Diego Water Board Uses Bioassessment Data in Latest Integrated Report (see page 2)
- Region 9 "Status Sheets" Report on Key Beneficial Uses in Key Water Bodies (see page 2)
- The Open and Transparent Water Data Act
- Summer 2016
- Are Harmful Algal Blooms Affecting Our Waters? (see page 1)
- Mercury in Coastal Fish of California and Western North America
- A More Complete Picture of Watershed Health Through the Integration of Monitoring Program Efforts and Data
- Development of Molecular Methods to Identify Stream Algae
- A California Water Boards Treasure Chest
- CABW 2016 - California Aquatic Bioassessment Workgroup Meeting (see page 2)
- Spring 2016
- Diving Deep into the First Annual #CAWaterDataDive Data Innovation Challenge
- Toxicity Testing: An Integral Component of Water Quality Monitoring (see page 1)
- Benthic Cyanotoxins Widespread In California Streams
- SWAMP CyanoHABs Program is Blooming!
- Statewide Monitoring Pilot Study for Contaminants of Emerging Concern
- SWAMP Establishes Long-Term Statewide Monitoring Plan for Mercury In Bass Lakes (see page 2)
- SWAMP Calendar: SWAMP’s 1st Annual Water Quality Science Symposium (see page 2)
- Winter 2016
- SWAMP Toxicity Testing: Organism Choices and Modified Methods Reveal Additional Information
- SWAMP Toxicity Test Species Highlight: Midge larvae - Chironomus dilutus
- Toxic Algae: SWAMP Responds to an Emerging Problem
- SWAMP Strives to Improve Water Board Monitoring Efforts
- The CCAMP Data Navigator: A tool for better decision making
- Statewide Survey Finds Fish-Eating Birds At Risk from Mercury in Many of California’s Lakes (see page 2)
- SWAMP Calendar (see page 2)