Cordelia Slough

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Cordelia Slough is a 10.8-mile-long (17.4 km)[1] tidal watercourse which discharges to the Suisun Slough, which in turn empties into Grizzly Bay in Solano County, California.[2] The Suisun Slough, fed by the Green River and Red Top Creek, provides a productive habitat for a diversity of aquatic flora and fauna. In particular steelhead migrate up Cordelia Slough to spawn in its two tributaries.[3]

Endangered species

Cordelia Bay is known for its species biodiversity and also for prevalence of endangered species such as Sacramento splittail, Pogonichthys macrolepidotus and the Salt Marsh Harvest Mouse.[4]

Water quality

Some areas which drain into Cordelia Slough from the north are subject to development pressure from the expanding population of the San Francisco Bay Area; correspondingly, there are increasing risks of adverse water quality due to urban surface runoff from such new development.[5] Cordelia Slough is considered a subarea of the Grizzly Island Wildlife Area, which is a State of California designated Wildlife Area.[6][7]

See also

References

  1. U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map, accessed March 10, 2011
  2. Interactive on line map of Cordelia Slough
  3. Recovery of Steelhead and Salmon in Northern California
  4. San Francisco Estuary Baylands Ecosystems Goals (1998)
  5. Native and Introduced Larval Fishes of Suisun Bay and its Tributaries Some areas which drain into Cordelia Slough from the north are subject to development pressure from the expanding population of the San Francisco Bay Area; correspondingly, there are increasing risks of adverse water quality due to urban surface runoff from such new development.
  6. List of State of California Wildlife and other Protected Areas
  7. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment, Parcel 180-140-03, Fairfield, California, Earth Metrics Inc. Report 10301, November 28, 1989

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