Measure for Measure Ecosystem Indicators for the San Francisco Bay Grant Davis Executive Director NBWA Water and Regionalism Conference Napa, CA April.

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Measure for Measure Ecosystem Indicators for the San Francisco Bay Grant Davis Executive Director NBWA Water and Regionalism Conference Napa, CA April 7, 2006 The Bay Institute Ecological Scorecard Project San Francisco Bay Index 2005

Stewardship (water use, pollution reduction, monitoring) MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENT FISH and WILDLIFE PEOPLE HabitatFlow Water Quality Food Web FishShellfish Fishable- Swimmable- Drinkable

Indicator: Fish abundance Grade: D Grade: F Grade: A Grade: B

Fish Index (combines abundance, diversity, species composition indicators)

1. Data and Science Lessons Learned

2. Communicating Results Lessons Learned

3. Connecting with People – Indicators & Actions

Building a Partnership for a Healthy Bay