ES196 June 1982: Table of Contents

Senior Research Seminar

Environmental Sciences Major, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, California 94720-2922

Instructor

Doris Sloan

Editor

Doris Sloan


The East Bay Shoreline: Selected Environmental Issues

1982 - Cover & Front Material

Introduction

Section I - Overview of the Shoreline

Mary Hagman
The Potential for an Easy Bay Shoreline Park: the Role of East Bay Cities in Land Use

Allison Turner
Historical Shoreline Changes: Natural and Artificial

Mary Dresser
Land Stability Along the East Bay Shoreline

Section II - Water Circulation and Sedimentation Studies Between Ashby and University Avenues

Peter K. Gee
Wave Processes in the Berkeley Embayment

Linda Goad
Water Circulation Patterns Between University Avenue and Ashby Avenue

Don Bachman
Sedimentation Analysis of the Ashby Shoal and the Shoreline Between the Emeryville and Berkeley Marinas

Section III - Water Quality Studies

Aaron E. Jeung
Water Quality Management Along the East Bay Shoreline Area

Mirtha Ninayahuar
The Potential for Recreational Shellfish Harvesting Along the Brickyard Shoreline

John Cruz Thomas
Hazardous Waste Sites Along the Eastbay Shoreline

Bessie Lee
Water Quality of Creeks and Storm Drains

Section IV - Site Studies along the Shoreline

David Olson
The Salt Marsh Harvest Mouse in the Emeryville Crescent Marsh

James K. Doyle
Characteristics of Trampled Marsh Soil and Potential for Rehabilitation

Lisa Cohen
Emeryville Crescent: The Sculpture Garden Controversy

Debbie Robinson
The Brickyard

Sharon D. Gray
A Survey of the North Waterfront Park

Arthur Molseed
Urban Stream Restoration in the East Bay

Mark Oddi
The South Richmond Marshes: An Ecological Analysis

Section V - Public Use and Access

Grant Edelstone
Recreational Use of the East Bay Shoreline

Dexter Chan
Access Along the East Bay Shoreline