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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 published by the U.S. EPA's S.F. Estuary Project and the nonprofit Friends of the S.F. Estuary.

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