Erosion and Sediment Management Gullies are common erosional features in San Mateo County, and can deliver significant amounts of sediment to local coastal creeks and streams where excess sediment harms habitat for fish and other aquatic species. For landowners...
Habitat Restoration San Gregorio and Pescadero creeks are central California coastal streams where coho salmon and steelhead trout once occurred in great abundance. Their survival is now threatened by a lack of adequate habitat. The RCD has...
Vegetation Management Invasive weeds can be very harmful to biological diversity and destructive to natural habitats. The RCD undertakes various efforts to eradicate or control weeds where there is the potential to protect or improve natural habitats,...
100 Ponds Project Water availability is and will be one of the most significant forces shaping the future of agriculture and the environment in California. In San Mateo County, we have the opportunity to offer solutions and...
Fitzgerald Marine Reserve Pollution Reduction The James V. Fitzgerald Marine Reserve, just 7 miles north of Half Moon Bay, has been designated an Area of Special Biological Significance and encompasses an array of important habitats for a diverse range...