This document library contains a historical record of information related to the Ventura River watershed, including newspaper articles, policy statements, minutes and other data. The issues facing the Ventura River watershed have deep historical roots. Moreover, the issues often re-present themselves in the face of development and competing interests.
The documents in this library are organized by category. Also found here, the Friends Archive contains documents dating back several decades. The Friends Archive is an ongoing effort to scan and make available online documents that have been stored away in paper format. The library’s documents are also tagged with keywords to aid search results.
Other documents now available on the Santa Barbara Channelkeeper website include the Al Leydecker archives of his 20-plus years of research on the Ventura River & Goleta streams.
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Botanical Resources at Emma Wood State Beach and the Ventura River Estuary, California
author: Ferrin, Wayne R.; Capelli, Mark H, et al
date: 1990
filetype: pdf
filesize: 42.6 MB
publication/publisher: Herbarium, Dept. Biological Sciences, UCSB
tags: agriculture,
beach swales,
chumash,
climate,
coastal dunes,
coastal scrub,
dune swales,
Emma Wood State Beach,
estuarine wetlands,
exotic weeds,
flood plain,
herbaceous species,
Hubbard property,
marine algae,
marine wetlands,
scrublands,
Seaside Wilderness Park,
second mouth,
spanish,
subtidal,
vascular plants,
Ventura river,
Ventura River delta,
Ventura River estuary,
Ventura River Group Camp,
woodlands,
Vertebrate Resources at Emma Wood State Beach and the Ventura River Estuary, California
author: Hunt, Lawrence E. & Lehman, Paul E.
date: Nov 1992
filetype: pdf
filesize: 4.46 MB
publication/publisher: City of Ventura, CA Parks & Coastal Conservancy
tags: bird surveys,
coastal dunes,
Emma Wood State Beach,
estuarine wetlands,
floodplain,
Hubbard property,
introduced species,
large mammals,
red-legged frog,
riparian woodlands,
ruderal habitat,
scrub habitat,
Seaside Wilderness Park,
second mouth,
sensitive species,
small mammals,
Southwestern pond turtle,
Steelhead,
tidewater goby,
transportation corridors,
Ventura river,
Ventura River estuary,
Ventura River Group Camp,
vertebrates,