- Wildcat Marsh
Wildcat Marsh is the wetlands delta formed by the mouth of
Wildcat Creek at its confluence withCastro Creek inRichmond, California . [http://www.ci.richmond.ca.us/DocumentView.asp?DID=311.pdf North Richmond Shoreline Specific Plan] , Richmond website, by Brady and associates, June 1993, retrieved August 3, 2007] The marsh is critical habitat for endangered species and has been contaminated [http://www.sfei.org/camp/servlet/DisplayProgram?which=General&pid=SFCA0005134 Monitoring Program Summary] , California Coastal Water Quality Monitoring Inventory, retrieved August 31, 2007] [http://www.darrp.noaa.gov/pacific/castro/index.html Castro Cove/Chevron Richmond, CA] , "National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration " (NOAA), retrieved August 1, 2007] and damaged by runoff from the Chrevron refinery and the city's landfill and a salvage yard. The marsh was isolated from tidal effects but restoration efforts are underway as is the closure of the landfill and cleanup of the mudflats contaminated by mercury andPAH s from the refinery.ee also
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Castro Creek
*Castro Cove Notes
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