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Staff recommendation, June 30, 2004: Invasive Spartina Project (ISP) Phase II-Control Program at: Coyote Creek/Mowry Slough, Old Alameda Creek, and Whale's Tail Marsh
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Other title: Invasive Spartina Project (ISP) Phase II-Control Program at: Coyote Creek/Mowry Slough, Old Alameda Creek, and Whale's Tail Marsh.
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Scope/Content: File No. 99-054.; "Project Manager: Maxene Spellman."; Title from PDF caption.; Subject: Recommended action: Amendment of the Conservancy's September 25, 2003 authorization to disburse funds from existing CALFED grants for the removal of invasive Spartina by authorizing the supplemental disbursement of up to $119,500 of CALFED funds and up to $50,000 of Conservancy funds as grants for expanded and additional Spartina control and treatment demonstration projects within the southern San Francisco Bay Estuary and for a signage program associated with the demonstration projects.
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English eng
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California State Coastal Conservancy Spartina--Control--California--San Francisco Bay--Finance
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