Invasion History

First Non-native North American Tidal Record: 1947
First Non-native West Coast Tidal Record: 1947
First Non-native East/Gulf Coast Tidal Record: 1975

General Invasion History:

The origin of Botryllus schlosseri is currently unknown. In the Northeast Atlantic, it ranges from Norway to the Mediterranean (Hayward and Ryland 1991; Rinkevich et al. 1995; Ben-Shlomo et al. 2001; Lejeusne et al. 2010). On the coast of Asia, it ranges from Peter the Great Bay, Russia to Hong Kong and southern China (Nishikawa 1991; Huang 2001). It is now widespread on temperate coasts on both sides of the North and South Atlantic and Pacific, and oceanic islands such as Bermuda, the Azores, and New Zealand. It is a common component of fouling communities and has likely been spread largely by shipping and aquaculture transfers. A recent genetic analysis indicates that 'B. schlosseri' is a complex of at least five cryptic species (A-E), but only one, clade A, had a widespread distribution in the Northeast and Northwest Atlantic, and Northeast Pacific. The other clades had restricted distributions in Europe (Bock et al. 2012). However, Yund et al. (2015) have identified at least one subclade which appears to be native to the Northwest Atlantic. This subclade is most genetically diverse in that region, and 9 of its 12 haplotypes are unique. The divergence between the prevailing Northwest Atlantic haplotype and those from European waters is too great to be accounted for by evolution (Yund et al. 2015). We cannot exclude the occurrence of European genotypes or cryptic species in East Coast waters, and so we will treat B. schlosseri as a single cryptogenic species. A recent analysis of Clade A (Nydam et al. 2017) suggests a Pacific origin for Clade A, with highest genetic diversity in specimens from the Northeast Pacific. However these populations are introduced (Carlton 1979). Northwest Pacific populations were not included in Nydam et al.'s (2017) study, and could be a possible source of Clade A.

North American Invasion History:

Invasion History on the West Coast:

Botryllus schlosseri was first collected on the West Coast at Mare Island Naval Yard, in San Francisco Bay, California in 1947 (Carlton 1979) and has since spread to the north and south through ship-fouling, and aquaculture transfers. It was reported in San Diego, CA in 1965 (Lambert and Lambert 1998), and reached Humboldt Bay, CA by the 1970s and Coos Bay, OR by 1978 (Boyd et al. 2002, Carlton 1989). In surveys conducted between 1994 and 2003 it was collected in 16 embayments between San Francisco and Mexico (Lambert and Lambert 1998; Wasson et al. 2001; Cohen et al. 2002; Fairey et al. 2002; deRivera et al. 2005). In 2013, it was also reported in Morro Bay, CA (Smithsonian surveys). Further south, it was reported from Ensenada, Mexico in 2000 (Lambert and Lambert 2003) and Bahia San Quintin, Mexico in 2005 (Rodriguez and Ibarra-Obando 2008). It has been found in several areas north of San Francisco Bay including Tomales Bay (in 2001, Fairey et al. 2002), Bodega Harbor (in 1997, Stoner et al. 2002), San Juan Islands, WA (in the late 1960s or early 1970s, Lambert et al. 1987 cited in Lambert and Lambert, 1998), Vancouver Island, British Columbia (prior to 1998; Lambert and Lambert, 1998) and at its current northern limit, Sitka, AK in 2000 (Ruiz et al., unpublished data).  Zwahleb et al. (2022), consider records from Puget Sound before the 1990s to be doubtful, but found this tunicate tp be increasingly abundant after 1999.  Puget Sound populations have a low genetic diversity, indicative of recnet establishment (Zwahleb et al. (2022),

Invasion History on the East Coast:

Recent genetic analysis suggests that Botryllus schlosseri includes genotypes native to the Northwest Atlantic (Yund et al. 2015), although the presence of genotypes or cryptic species from elsewhere in the world cannot be excluded at this time. Consequently, we will treat it as a cryptogenic species in the Gulf of Mexico and and most of the East Coast. It should be noted, though that it has apparently recently expanded its range into Atlantic Canada, most likely by human transport, so that we will treat it as introduced in those bioregions (NA-ET1, NA-S2, NA-S3, comprising the Atlantic coast of Newfoundland and Nova Scotia, and the Gulf of St. Lawrence).

While we consider B. schlosseri cryptogenic in the Gulf of Maine and southward, it apparently a recent invader on the Atlantic coast of the Maritime Provinces, and the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Many of these populations have been identified as having Northwest Atlantic genotypes (Yund et al. 2015), so they may have been introduced from harbors futher south along the East Coast. Botryllus schlosseri is now abundant on the Atlantic coast of Nova Scotia at Lunenburg, and other locations, and in the Bras d'Or Lakes estuary on Cape Breton Island (Locke et al. 200; Sephton et al. 2011). It was collected in the Gulf of St. Lawrence by Hooper (cited by Callahan et al. 2010), on the west coast of Newfoundland in 1975 , but its occurrence in the Gulf was not widely published until it was found on Prince Edward Island in the Gulf of St. Lawrence by 2001 (Locke et al. 2007). In 2011, it was found on floating docks in Conception Bay, on the outer Atlantic coast of Newfoundland, but was removed as a control measure (Robinson 12/8/2011).

Botryllus schlosseri was first recorded in North America in about 1838 simultaneously from both Boston, Massachusetts (at a meeting of January 17, 1838, and thus almost certainly based upon 1837 collections; Couthouy 1838), and New York City (in a publication dated January 1, 1839, and thus based upon material collected no later than 1838) (James T. Carlton, personal communication). It was later described as B. gouldii from New York circa 1870 (Verrill 1871). Later accounts gave wider ranges: Portland, Maine southward to New Jersey. The current northern range includes the Gulf of Maine from Massachusetts Bay to Cobscook Bay, Maine (Yund and Feldgarden 1992; Blezard 1999; Dijkstra et al. 2007; MIT Sea Grant 2009); Passamaquoddy Bay, New Brunswick (LeGresley et al. 2008); the Atlantic coast of Nova Scotia at Lunenburg; the Bras d'Or lakes estuary on Cape Breton Island (Locke et al. 2007); and Placentia Bay, Newfoundland (Callahan et al. 2010). It was collected in the Gulf of St. Lawrence by Hooper, on the west coast of Newfoundland (in 1975, cited by Callahan et al. 2010), but its occurrence in the Gulf was not widely publicized until it was found on Prince Edward Island in the Gulf of St. Lawrence by 2001 (Locke et al. 2007).

It is now found as far south as Florida, but records between New Jersey and Florida are spotty. It has been reported in Beaufort and other areas of North Carolina (Van Name 1945, Sutherland and Karlson 1977, USNM 15481, U.S. Museum of Natural History 2003) and Chesapeake Bay (Gosner 1978). Plough (1978) collected it off Sapelo Island, GA and it was reported by Mook (1983) from the Indian River Lagoon, FL, but was not found in recent late summer surveys (e.g. Ruiz et al. unpublished data), but this species may grow best in winter and spring at lower latitudes.

In Chesapeake Bay, B. schlosseri was not reported in the course of an extensive survey of Chesapeake benthos in 1915-1922 (Cowles 1930) or in shoreline surveys near Norfolk, VA by Ferguson et al. (1949). However, it was reported as fouling the dredge, “Chinook”, in Hampton Roads, VA in 1923 (Visscher 1928). It was listed as a ‘rare species’ in deeper waters of the lower Bay by Wass (1965). A colony was collected at Virginia Institute of Marine Science (Gloucester Point, VA) in 1962 (Calder 1972), and it was common to abundant on piers in Norfolk, VA in 1964-1965 (Calder and Brehmer 1967). 'For nearly twenty years, it was a rare inhabitant of deep waters near the mouth of Chesapeake Bay’, as indicated in the checklist by Wass (1963). During the drought years of the mid 1960’s, B. schlosseri suddenly appeared at Gloucester Point on oyster trays and eventually erupted to cover nearly all tufts of eelgrass (Zostera marina) and widgeongrass (Ruppia maritima) inhabiting shallow waters in the lower York River and Mobjack Bay, VA. In 1973 Andrews reported: ‘It is a fast-growing pernicious pest on trays in the cool months of spring and fall but barely survives hot summers in Virginia...B. schlosseri was not vigorous in the wet year of 1971, but it was still present on trays of oysters in the spring of 1972. After Agnes it disappeared and no trace has been found at any fouling stations. It may not recover its distribution of the 1960's until another series of droughts occurs'. Botryllus schlosseri was abundant on fouling panels in Lynnhaven Bay, VA in 1977 (Otsuka and Dauer 1980) and common on settling plates (1994-95) in all of the major lower Bay regions sampled except Norfolk, VA (15-18ppt), and not at all sites. Botryllus schlosseri is much more common on spring-early summer plates than summer-fall plates (Ruiz et al. unpublished data). The spread of B. schlosseri in the lower Bay region in the 1960’s suggests a recent introduction, either from Europe or from further north along the East Coast. However, this pattern could also represent population fluctuations in response to long-term salinity or temperature changes.

Very few records are known from the Atlantic Coast south of Cape Hatteras, NC. Aside from the Pearse et al. record from Beaufort, NC cited by Van Name (1945), it was reported from Beaufort in 1971 by Sutherland and Karlson (1977) and collected off North Carolina in 1981 (USNM 15481, U.S. Museum of Natural History 2003). Plough (1978) collected it off Sapelo Island, GA. It was reported by Mook (1983) from the Indian River Lagoon, FL, but was not found in later surveys (e.g. Ruiz et al. unpublished data). However, it was not found on SERC plates deployed in summer months (June-Sept) in Charleston, SC and Jacksonville, FL harbors, or the Indian River Lagoon, FL (Ruiz et al. unpublished data). As noted for the Gulf, this species may grow best in winter and spring at lower latitudes.

Invasion History on the Gulf Coast:

Botryllus schlosseri was collected in the Gulf of Mexico in 1887 off Cedar Key, FL (USNMNH 6993, US. National Museum of Natural History 2003; Van Name 1921; Van Name 1945), and was collected from the Tortugas northwest to St. Andrew Sound, FL. Most USNMNH collections were made between December and April, though two were made in June. This temperate species may be most abundant in winter months in the Gulf. Botryllus schlosseri was never found on SERC settling plates deployed in this region during the summer (Ruiz et al. unpublished data).

Invasion History Elsewhere in the World:

Botryllus schlosseri has been introduced to many remote parts of the world by shipping. It was reported as absent from Bermuda by Van Name (1921), but was listed as being present in Bermuda by Berrill (1932). It was first collected in the Azores Islands in 1971 (Morton and Britton 2000). In the Southern Hemisphere, it is known from Chile (in 1948, Valdivia et al. 2005; Ben-Shlomo et al. 2010), Argentina (in 1964, Orensanz et al. 2002; Ben-Shlomo et al. 2010), South Africa (in 1955, Monniot et al. 2001), Australia (in 1905, Kott 1985), and New Zealand (in 1922, Cranfield et al. 1998).


Description

Botryllus schlosseri is a colonial tunicate that can form colonies as large as 25 mm x 150 mm and up to 2 mm thick. Color is highly variable within and among colonies, and can be yellow, dark purple, red, brown or black. Colonies consist of many radial clusters of 5-20 zooids forming star-shaped systems. Individual zooids can be 1.75 mm - 5 mm long. There are 12-16 oral tentacles around the oral siphon and 7-9 stigmatal rows. The stomach has 8-10 folds and is somewhat spirally deflected with a prominent pyloric caecum. On each side of peribranchial cavity are 1-4 ovaries which are located above prominent testis. Tailed larvae, about 400 µm long, with eight ampullae, may be present in the cavity (Van Name 1945; Nishikawa 1991; Lambert and Lambert 1998).

A recent genetic analysis indicates 'Botryllus schlosseri' is probably a complex of cryptic species. Five clades (A-E) were identified in Europe, but only one of these (A) was found at sites in the Northwest Atlantic and Northeast Pacific. The other clades had restricted distributions on the coasts of Europe (Bock et al. 2012). However, Yund et al. (2015) have found that clade A is comprised of several subclades, at least one (BS2) of which is native to the Northwest Atlantic.


Taxonomy

Taxonomic Tree

Kingdom:   Animalia
Phylum:   Chordata
Subphylum:   Tunicata
Class:   Ascidiacea
Order:   Stolidobranchia
Family:   Styelidae
Genus:   Botryllus
Species:   schlosseri

Synonyms

Alcyonium borlasii (Turton, 1814)
Alcyonium schlosseri (Pallas, 1766)
Aplidium verrucosum (Dalyell, 1839)
Botryllus aurolineatus (Giard, 1872)
Botryllus badius (Alder & Hancock, 1912)
Botryllus bivittatus (Milne-Edwards, 1841)
Botryllus calendula (Giard, 1872)
Botryllus calyculatus (Alder & Hancock, 1912)
Botryllus castaneus (Alder & Hancock, 1848)
Botryllus gemmeus (Savigny, 1816)
Botryllus gouldii (Verrill, 1871)
Botryllus marionis (Giard, 1872)
Botryllus miniatus (Alder & Hancock, 1912)
Botryllus minutus (Savigny, 1816)
Botryllus namei (Hartmeyer and Michaelsen, 1928)
Botryllus polycyclus (Savigny, 1816)
Botryllus pruinosus (Giard, 1872)
Botryllus rubens (Alder and Hancock, 1848)
Botryllus rubigo (Giard, 1872)
Botryllus smaragdus (Milne-Edwards, 1841)
Botryllus stellatus (Gaertner, 1774)
Botryllus violaceus (Milne-Edwards, 1841)
Botryllus violatinctus (Hartmeyer, 1909)
Botryllus virescens (Alder and Hancock, 1848)
Botryllus morio (Giard, 1873)

Potentially Misidentified Species

Botrylloides diegensis
possibly native to northeast Pacific

Botrylloides nigrum
None

Botrylloides violaceus
northwest Pacific species, widely introduced

Botryllus planus
None

Ecology

General:

Life History- A colonial (or compound) tunicate consists of many zooids, bearing most or all of the organs of a solitary tunicate, but modified to varying degrees for colonial life. Colonial tunicates of the genera Botryllus have small zooids, arranged in systems, and fully embedded in a mass of tunic material. Each zooid has an oral siphon and an atrial canal, an opening to a shared cloacal chamber. Water is pumped into the oral siphon, through finely meshed ciliated gills on the pharynx, where phytoplankton and detritus is filtered, and passed on mucus strings to the stomach and intestines. Excess waste is expelled in the outgoing atrial water (Van Name 1945; Barnes 1983).

Colonial tunicates reproduce both asexually, by budding, and sexually, from fertilized eggs developing into larvae. Buds can form from the body wall of the zooid. Colonies vary in size and can range from small clusters of zooids to huge spreading masses. The zooids are hermaphroditic, with eggs and sperm being produced by a single individual. Eggs may be self-fertilized or fertilized by sperm from nearby animals, but many species have a partial block to self-fertilization. Eggs are internally fertilized and embryos are incubated in the atrial cavity. Once mature, they hatch into a tadpole larva with a muscular tail, notochord, eyespots, and a set of adhesive papillae. The lecithotrophic (non-feeding, yolk-dependent) larva swims briefly before settlement. Swimming periods are usually less than a day, and some larvae can settle immediately after release, but the larval period can be longer at lower temperatures. Once settled, the tail is absorbed, the gill basket expands, and the tunicate begins to feed by filtering (Van Name 1945; Barnes 1983). At Millport Scotland, B. schlosseri had only one generation per year, while at Plymouth, England, there were at least two (Millar 1954).

In all part of its native and introduced range, B. schlosseri is more frequently reported from anthropogenic stuctures than from natural surfaces, (Simkanin et al. 2012). Dock floats are especially favored habitats, probably because their motion provides rapid water exchange, and a fresh supply of food-laden water (Glasby 2001). Other colonized man-made structures include pilings, piers, aquaculture structures, and boat hulls (Carman et al. 2010; Davidson et al. 2010; Simkanin et al. 2012). Natural habitats include rocky reefs, bivalve colonies, seaweeds, and eelgrass (White and Orr 2011; Simkanin et al. 2012; Wong and Vercaemer 2012; Carman et al. 2016).

Food:

Phytoplankton

Consumers:

Crabs, snails, urchins, starfish

Competitors:

Other fouling organisms

Trophic Status:

Suspension Feeder

SusFed

Habitats

General HabitatGrass BedNone
General HabitatCoarse Woody DebrisNone
General HabitatOyster ReefNone
General HabitatMarinas & DocksNone
General HabitatVessel HullNone
Salinity RangePolyhaline18-30 PSU
Salinity RangeEuhaline30-40 PSU
Tidal RangeSubtidalNone
Tidal RangeLow IntertidalNone
Vertical HabitatEpibenthicNone

Life History


Tolerances and Life History Parameters

Minimum Temperature (ºC)-1Field Data- Calder 1966; Ruiz et al. unpublished data; Whitlatch et al. 1995
Maximum Temperature (ºC)30Brunetti 1974; Brunetti et al. 1980; Brunetti et al. 1984. Temperature tolerances vary with acclimation and geographical location. For B. schlosseri, from Lynn Harbor MA, acclimated at 17 C, the median lethal 24 h temperature (LT50) was 29.4 C, but signficantly lower (28.3) for this species from Bodega Bay CA (Sorte et al. 2013).
Minimum Salinity (‰)14Experimental and Field data- Brunetti et al. 1980 (Venice Lagoon); Epelbaum et al. 2009; Ruiz et al. unpublished data; Experimental data, Dijkstra and Harris 2007 (New Hampshire)
Maximum Salinity (‰)44Experimental data- Brunetti et al. 1980
Minimum Duration0Larva, laboratory (Brunetti and Geghi 1982)
Maximum Duration1Larva, laboratory. Typical value, ~50% settlement is 0.04 days (Brunetti and Geghi 1982)
Broad Temperature RangeNoneCold temperate-Subtropical
Broad Salinity RangeNonePolyhaline-Euhaline

General Impacts

Economic Impacts

Shipping and Industry: The colonial ascidian Botryllus schlosseri is a common fouling organism in temperate harbors and on ships (Visscher 1927; Milkman 1967) and has been called 'a fast-growing pernicious pest' on oyster trays in lower Chesapeake Bay, but is absent or rare on natural oyster beds, presumably because of siltation (Andrews 1973). However, it is an important experimental organism in embryology, genetics, and immunology (Milkman 1967; Rinkevich et al. 1995).

Ecological Impacts

Competition: Bancroft (1903) listed hydroids, bryozoans, and 'worms' as competitors for space with B. schlosseri at Woods Hole, MA and Naples, Italy. Botryllus schlosseri is abundant and occasionally dominant in spring-early summer fouling communities in the lower Chesapeake Bay (Andrews 1973; Ruiz et al. unpublished data). When fouling plates in Lynnhaven Bay, VA were covered with wire mesh to exclude larger predators, B. schlosseri became the dominant fouling organism during December-March (Otsuka and Dauer 1982). In Long Island Sound, NY, recruitment of other fouling organisms, including native Spirorbis spp., was reduced in the vicinity of B. schlosseri colonies (Osman and Whitlatch 1995), and on colonial tunicates including B. schlosseri in Portsmouth Harbor, NH (Dijkstra et al. 2007). However, in Humboldt Bay (CA), fouling plate experiments (Nelson 2009) found that colonial tunicates (Botryllus schlosseri and Botrylloides violaceus), growing in sheets, were able to quickly occupy space on fouling plates, but did not decrease recruitment or species richness. In Langstone Harbor, Hampshire, England, Schmidt and Warner (1986) found that B. schlosseri paired with Trididemnum tenerum or Botrylloides leachii, on plexiglass panels resulted in stand-offs, colonies touching without overgrowth. However, B. schlosseri and the other species were always overgrown when paired with Diplosoma listerianum. In experiments in Wells Harbor, Maine, Botryllus schlosseri grew rapidly on some artificial substrates (rubber and metal), outcompeting native organisms, but grew more slowly on natural substrates (shell, marble, slate) (Tyrell and Byers 2007). In Bodega Harbor, California, Botryllus schlosseri was one of the eight most abundant fouling organisms both in 1969-1971 and in 2005-2009 (Sorte and Stachowicz 2011). Spawning periods and abundance of species in this group appeared to be favored by a 1?C increase in average temperatures at this site over a 30-year period (Sorte and Stachowicz 2011).

Botryllus schlosseri, Botrylloides violaceus, and a native sponge Halichrondria panicea were found to adversely affect native eelgrass Zostera marina in southeastern Nova Scotia by fouling the leaves of the grass, and reducing the availability of light. Fouling increased the mortality of the plants (Wong and Vercaemer 2012). Negative effects on eelgrass are likely to be widespread.

Habitat Change:

Based on experiments on fouling of eelgrass plants in Nova Scotia, the spread of Botrylloides violaceus and Botryllus schlosseri is likely to have an adverse impact on eelgrass beds, increasing mortality of the plants and decreasing their productivity (Wong and Vercaemer 2012).


Regional Impacts

NEP-VIPt. Conception to Southern Baja CaliforniaEcological ImpactCompetition
Large monospecific colonies of Botyrllus schlosseri were noted at King Harbor and Port Hueneme, indicating strong competition (Lambert and Lambert 2003).
P060Santa Monica BayEcological ImpactCompetition
Large monospecific colonies of Botyrllus schlosseri were noted at King Harbor, indicating strong competition (Lambert and Lambert 2003).
P062_CDA_P062 (Calleguas)Ecological ImpactCompetition
Large monospecific colonies of Botyrllus schlosseri were noted at King Harbor and Port Hueneme, indicating strong competition (Lambert and Lambert 2003).
NEP-IVPuget Sound to Northern CaliforniaEcological ImpactCompetition
In fouling plate experiments in Humboldt Bay, Nelson (2009) found that colonial tunicates (Botryllus schlosseri and Botrylloides violaceus), growing in sheets, were able to quickly occupy space on fouling plates, but did not decrease recruitment or species richness.
P130Humboldt BayEcological ImpactCompetition
In fouling plate experiments in Humboldt Bay, Nelson (2009) found that colonial tunicates (Botryllus schlosseri and Botrylloides violaceus), growing in sheets, were able to quickly occupy space on fouling plates, but did not decrease recruitment or species richness.
P112_CDA_P112 (Bodega Bay)Ecological ImpactCompetition
Botryllus sclosseri was one of the eight most abundant species in Bodega Harbor both in 1969-1971 and in 2006. Spawning periods and abundance of species in this group appeared to be favored by a 1⁰C increase in average temperatures at this site over a 30-year period (Sorte and Stachowicz 2011).
NEP-VNorthern California to Mid Channel IslandsEcological ImpactCompetition
Botryllus sclosseri was one of the eight most abundant species in Bodega Harbor both in 1969-1971 and in 2006. Spawning periods and abundance of species in this group appeared to be favored by a 1⁰C increase in average temperatures at this site over a 30-year period (Sorte and Stachowicz 2011). Heavy recruitment of B. schlosseri can affect subsequent community development. When recruitment was artifically enhanced (at Santa Cruz), communities remained dominated by B. schlosseri for several months, compared to controls (Sams and Keough 2012).
P080Monterey BayEcological ImpactCompetition
Heavy recruitment of B. schlosseri can affect subsequent community development. When recruitment was artifically enhanced (at Santa Cruz), communities remained dominated by B. schloserris for several months, compared to controls.(Sams and Keough 2012).
P080Monterey BayEcological ImpactHabitat Change
Fouling plates (at Santa Cruz) with enhanced B. schlosseri recruitment also had increased densites of Balanus crenatus and an unidentified sponge (Sams and Keoguh 2012).
NEP-VNorthern California to Mid Channel IslandsEcological ImpactHabitat Change
i>B. schlosseri recruitment also had increased densites of Balanus crenatus and an unidentified sponge (Sams and Keoguh 2012).
NEP-IVPuget Sound to Northern CaliforniaEcological ImpactFood/Prey
In feeding trials, the native crabs Hemigrapsus oregonensis, the flatworm Eurylepta leoparda and the nudibranch Hermissenda crassicornis fed heavily on the native tuinicate Distaplia occidentalis but at much lower rates on the non-native Botryllus schlosseri and Botrylloides violaceus) (Kincaid and de Rivera 2020).
CACaliforniaEcological ImpactCompetition
Botryllus sclosseri was one of the eight most abundant species in Bodega Harbor both in 1969-1971 and in 2006. Spawning periods and abundance of species in this group appeared to be favored by a 1⁰C increase in average temperatures at this site over a 30-year period (Sorte and Stachowicz 2011). Heavy recruitment of B. schlosseri can affect subsequent community development. When recruitment was artifically enhanced (at Santa Cruz), communities remained dominated by B. schlosseri for several months, compared to controls (Sams and Keough 2012)., In fouling plate experiments in Humboldt Bay, Nelson (2009) found that colonial tunicates (Botryllus schlosseri and Botrylloides violaceus), growing in sheets, were able to quickly occupy space on fouling plates, but did not decrease recruitment or species richness., Large monospecific colonies of Botyrllus schlosseri were noted at King Harbor, indicating strong competition (Lambert and Lambert 2003)., Large monospecific colonies of Botyrllus schlosseri were noted at King Harbor and Port Hueneme, indicating strong competition (Lambert and Lambert 2003)., Heavy recruitment of B. schlosseri can affect subsequent community development. When recruitment was artifically enhanced (at Santa Cruz), communities remained dominated by B. schloserris for several months, compared to controls.(Sams and Keough 2012)., Botryllus sclosseri was one of the eight most abundant species in Bodega Harbor both in 1969-1971 and in 2006. Spawning periods and abundance of species in this group appeared to be favored by a 1⁰C increase in average temperatures at this site over a 30-year period (Sorte and Stachowicz 2011).
CACaliforniaEcological ImpactHabitat Change

i>B. schlosseri recruitment also had increased densities of Balanus crenatus and an unidentified sponge (Sams and Keough 2012)., Fouling plates (at Santa Cruz) with enhanced B. schlosseri recruitment also had increased densites of Balanus crenatus and an unidentified sponge (Sams and Keough 2012).

Regional Distribution Map

Bioregion Region Name Year Invasion Status Population Status
P070 Morro Bay 2013 Def Estab
P058 _CDA_P058 (San Pedro Channel Islands) 2001 Def Estab
P110 Tomales Bay 2000 Def Estab
P040 Newport Bay 1997 Def Estab
P065 _CDA_P065 (Santa Barbara Channel) 1996 Def Estab
P023 _CDA_P023 (San Louis Rey-Escondido) 1995 Def Estab
P062 _CDA_P062 (Calleguas) 1995 Def Estab
P064 _CDA_P064 (Ventura) 1995 Def Estab
P050 San Pedro Bay 1994 Def Estab
P030 Mission Bay 1994 Def Estab
P060 Santa Monica Bay 1994 Def Estab
P086 _CDA_P086 (San Francisco Coastal South) 1994 Def Estab
P027 _CDA_P027 (Aliso-San Onofre) 1994 Def Estab
P080 Monterey Bay 1984 Def Estab
NEP-IV Puget Sound to Northern California 1972 Def Estab
P130 Humboldt Bay 1972 Def Estab
P112 _CDA_P112 (Bodega Bay) 1969 Def Estab
NEP-VI Pt. Conception to Southern Baja California 1965 Def Estab
P020 San Diego Bay 1965 Def Estab
NEP-V Northern California to Mid Channel Islands 1947 Def Estab
P090 San Francisco Bay 1947 Def Estab
P093 _CDA_P093 (San Pablo Bay) 1947 Def Estab

Occurrence Map

OCC_ID Author Year Date Locality Status Latitude Longitude
697111 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-08-25 Ferry Terminal Pier Def 37.7945 -122.3917
697237 Maloney et al. 2007 2005 2005-04-27 Kelco Dock Def 32.6927 -117.1470
697250 Cohen et al. 2002 (So Cal Exotics RAS) 2004 2004-05-27 Pete's Harbor, San Francisco Bay Def 37.5006 -122.2242
697277 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2001 2001-07-09 Santa Barbara Epifaunal 05 Def 34.4068 -119.6910
697331 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-08-10 Tomales Bay Boat Launch Def 38.1991 -122.9220
697346 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-08-24 New Site (Blue Awnings) Def 33.7224 -118.0561
697425 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-09-14 Newport Bay Harbor Entrance Def 33.5974 -117.8798
697444 U.S. Navy 1951 1944 Hunters Point, San Francisco Bay Def 37.7226 -122.3594
697445 U.S. Navy 1951 1946 Hunters Point, San Francisco Bay Def 37.7226 -122.3594
697446 U.S. Navy 1951 1945 Hunters Point, San Francisco Bay Def 37.7226 -122.3594
697447 U.S. Navy 1951 1947 Hunters Point, San Francisco Bay Def 37.7226 -122.3594
697473 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2001 2001-09-18 Humboldt Bay Epifaunal 05 Def 40.7784 -124.1959
697480 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2001 2001-08-14 Dana Point Epifaunal 04 Def 33.4590 -117.6991
697521 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-08-25 Northern Corner of Harbor Def 33.9830 -118.4465
697653 Cohen et al. 2002 (So Cal Exotics RAS); Lambert and Lambert 2003 2000 2000-08-25 Jack's Landing Def 34.1636 -119.2228
697662 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-09-15 East of Bridge Def 33.4591 -117.6992
697700 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2001 2001-08-15 Newport Beach Epifaunal 04 Def 33.6085 -117.9202
697739 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-08-24 Yellow Condos Def 33.7283 -118.0602
697771 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2001 2001-10-09 San Diego Bay Commercial Fishing Fleet Def 32.7109 -117.1739
697804 Cohen et al. 2002 (So Cal Exotics RAS); Lambert and Lambert 2003 2000 2000-08-29 Marina del Rey Def 33.9722 -118.4522
697814 Cohen et al. 2002 (So Cal Exotics RAS); Lambert and Lambert 2003 2000 2000-08-24 Watchorn Basin Def 33.7203 -118.2764
697834 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-10-04 Berkeley Marina Def 37.8676 -122.3172
697842 Introduced Species Study 2010 2010-06-03 Berkeley Marina Def 37.8676 -122.3172
697854 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-09-12 Ski Islands Marina Def 32.7939 -117.2232
697858 Introduced Species Study 2011 2011-05-04 Ski Islands Marina Def 32.7939 -117.2232
697924 Introduced Species Study 2010 2010-06-02 Port of Oakland Office Def 37.7954 -122.2804
697926 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-10-05 Port of Oakland Office Def 37.7954 -122.2804
698010 Cohen et al. 2002 (So Cal Exotics RAS) 2004 2004-05-24 Fruitvale Bridge, San Francisco Bay Def 37.7690 -122.2296
698054 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-10-06 Point Richmond Piers Def 37.9085 -122.3913
698143 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2001 2001-07-11 Marina Del Rey Epifaunal 04 Def 33.9760 -118.4460
698149 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2001 2001-07-09 Santa Barbara Epifaunal 02 Def 34.4048 -119.6936
698283 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-09-08 Pier 39 Def 37.8108 -122.4086
698290 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2000 2000-09-11 Bodega Bay Epifaunal 07 Def 38.3317 -123.0571
698302 Cohen et al. 2002 (So Cal Exotics RAS); Lambert and Lambert 2003 2000 2000-08-25 Anacapa Isle Marina Def 34.1731 -119.2269
698335 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-10-20 Loch Lomond Marina Area Def 37.9720 -122.4832
698336 Introduced Species Study 2010 2010-07-01 Loch Lomond Marina Area Def 37.9720 -122.4832
698352 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2001 2001-10-10 Mission Bay Epifaunal 03 Def 32.7619 -117.2357
698362 Cohen et al. 2002 (So Cal Exotics RAS); Lambert and Lambert 2003 2000 2000-08-28 Oceanside Harbor Def 33.2094 -117.3947
698388 Introduced Species Study 2010 2010-07-01 Richardson Bay Def 37.8588 -122.4798
698413 Cohen et al. 2002 (So Cal Exotics RAS) 2004 2004-05-25 Presidio Yacht Club, San Francisco Bay Def 37.8326 -122.4741
698448 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-11-01 B-Dock Def 36.8027 -121.7851
698477 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-10-06 Santa Fe Channel - Front Def 37.9101 -122.3644
698478 Introduced Species Study 2010 2010-06-28 Santa Fe Channel - Front Def 37.9101 -122.3644
698541 Maloney et al. 2007 2005 2005-04-27 Glorietta Bay Def 32.6796 -117.1740
698555 Cohen et al. 2002 (So Cal Exotics RAS); Lambert and Lambert 2003 2000 2000-08-28 Seaforth Landing Def 32.7644 -117.2381
698574 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-08-23 ITS Terminal Def 33.7483 -118.1973
698592 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2001 2001-07-11 Marina Del Rey Epifaunal 02 Def 33.9828 -118.4467
698612 Cohen et al. 2002 (So Cal Exotics RAS) 2004 2004-05-27 Coyote Point Marina, San Francisco Bay Def 37.5907 -122.3180
698695 Introduced Species Study 2011 2011-05-03 Marine Terminal (Paco) Def 32.6584 -117.1191
698734 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-07-25 Private Dock Def 34.1798 -119.2297
698735 Introduced Species Study 2011 2011-04-07 Private Dock Def 34.1798 -119.2297
698770 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-08-23 Patriot Environmental Def 33.7767 -118.2105
698786 Maloney et al. 2007 2005 2005-06-28 Navy - 28th St. Def 32.6836 -117.1311
698809 Cohen et al. 2002 (So Cal Exotics RAS) 2004 2004-05-26 Richmond Marina Boat Ramp, San Francisco Bay Def 37.9139 -122.3542
698835 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2001 2001-08-14 Oceanside Epifaunal 04 Def 33.2087 -117.3949
698846 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-09-13 Guest Dock Def 33.2091 -117.3947
698874 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-09-15 Small Boat Slip Def 33.4605 -117.7020
698936 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-10-20 Point San Pablo Yacht Harbor Def 37.9643 -122.4185
698937 Introduced Species Study 2010 2010-07-14 Point San Pablo Yacht Harbor Def 37.9643 -122.4185
698976 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-09-12 Dana Inn Marina Def 32.7671 -117.2362
698977 Introduced Species Study 2011 2011-05-04 Dana Inn Marina Def 32.7671 -117.2362
698990 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2001 2001-08-14 Dana Point Epifaunal 01 Def 33.4615 -117.7031
699016 Cohen and Carlton 1995 1995 Monterey Bay Def 36.6994 -121.8583
699071 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2000 2000-09-11 Bodega Bay Epifaunal 03 Def 38.3293 -123.0552
699076 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2001 2001-08-14 Oceanside Epifaunal 05 Def 33.2058 -117.3898
699081 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2000 2000-09-11 Bodega Bay Epifaunal 08 Def 38.3317 -123.0571
699124 Introduced Species Study 2010 2010-07-14 Paradise Cay Def 37.9146 -122.4776
699132 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-10-21 Paradise Cay Def 37.9146 -122.4776
699164 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2001 2001-07-10 Channel Islands Harbor Epifaunal 02 Def 34.1811 -119.2319
699168 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2001 2001-07-11 Marina Del Rey Epifaunal 03 Def 33.9703 -118.4494
699185 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2001 2001-08-14 Oceanside Epifaunal 01 Def 33.2118 -117.3951
699191 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2001 2001-08-01 Avalon Harbor Epifaunal 03 Def 33.3485 -118.3260
699232 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-09-08 Treasure Island Def 37.8149 -122.3702
699233 Introduced Species Study 2010 2010-06-03 Treasure Island Def 37.8149 -122.3702
699251 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-08-11 Marina Near Chevron Dock Def 38.3321 -123.0585
699288 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-10-04 Oakland Inner Harbor - Shipping cranes Def 37.7947 -122.3095
699293 Introduced Species Study 2010 2010-06-02 Oakland Inner Harbor - Shipping cranes Def 37.7947 -122.3095
699368 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-09-08 Saint Francis Yacht Harbor Def 37.8066 -122.4463
699403 Introduced Species Study 2010 2010-06-13 Coyote Point Def 37.5920 -122.3210
699412 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-07-06 Coyote Point Def 37.5920 -122.3210
699439 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-08-11 NE Corner of Bay Def 38.3340 -123.0511
699440 Introduced Species Study 2011 2011-06-03 NE Corner of Bay Def 38.3340 -123.0511
699449 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-11-02 Monterey Private Slip Def 36.6034 -121.8905
699577 Introduced Species Study 2010 2010-05-31 Redwood Creek - Shipping Def 37.5120 -122.2109
699589 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2001 2001-08-16 Long Beach Epifaunal 02 Def 33.7477 -118.1975
699679 Cohen et al. 2002 (So Cal Exotics RAS) 2000 2000-08-30 Long Beach Downtown Marina Def 33.7581 -118.1894
699689 Cohen et al. 2002 (So Cal Exotics RAS); Lambert and Lambert 2003 2000 2000-08-29 King Harbor Def 33.8464 -118.3969
699701 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-08-25 Vessel Assist Dock Def 33.9783 -118.4569
699739 Introduced Species Study 2011 2011-05-04 Seaforth Def 32.7621 -117.2365
699742 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-09-12 Seaforth Def 32.7621 -117.2365
699808 Maloney et al. 2007 2005 2005-04-27 Coronado Wharf Def 32.6992 -117.1684
699886 Introduced Species Study 2010 2010-05-31 Redwood Creek - Marina Def 37.5021 -122.2130
699887 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-09-07 Redwood Creek - Marina Def 37.5021 -122.2130
699965 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2001 2001-08-14 Oceanside Epifaunal 06 Def 33.2052 -117.3908
700114 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-09-13 Middle Harbor Yacht Slip Def 33.2106 -117.3960
700115 Introduced Species Study 2011 2011-05-05 Middle Harbor Yacht Slip Def 33.2106 -117.3960
700172 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-07-26 Commercial Fishing Fleet Dock Def 34.1482 -119.2020
700173 Introduced Species Study 2011 2011-04-08 Commercial Fishing Fleet Dock Def 34.1482 -119.2020
700189 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-11-01 MLML Small Boats Def 36.8041 -121.7860
700214 Introduced Species Study 2011 2011-04-22 Marina del Rey Harbor Entrance Def 33.9702 -118.4496
700232 Introduced Species Study 2011 2011-05-06 The Tuna Club Def 33.3461 -118.3268
700253 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2001 2001-07-12 Huntington Harbour Epifaunal 04 Def 33.7278 -118.0787
700343 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2001 2001-08-16 Long Beach Epifaunal 03 Def 33.7628 -118.2145
700367 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2001 2001-07-12 Huntington Harbour Epifaunal 03 Def 33.7283 -118.0601
700386 Introduced Species Study 2011 2011-05-05 Dana Point Harbor Mouth Slip Def 33.4594 -117.6941
700393 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-09-15 Dana Point Harbor Mouth Slip Def 33.4594 -117.6941
700420 Cohen et al. 2002 (So Cal Exotics RAS) 2000 2000-08-28 Snug Harbor Marina Def 33.1478 -117.3322
700445 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2001 2001-08-16 Long Beach Epifaunal 04 Def 33.7709 -118.2113
700488 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-09-09 Coyote Point Marina Def 37.5905 -122.3177
700531 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-10-05 Sea Plane Lagoon Def 37.7761 -122.2998
700551 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2001 2001-07-10 Channel Islands Harbor Epifaunal 05 Def 34.1739 -119.2236
700560 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2001 2001-10-10 Mission Bay Epifaunal 02 Def 32.7933 -117.2226
700568 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-10-10 Casino Point/Fuel Dock Def 33.3483 -118.3265
700591 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-11-02 Harbormaster Launch Ramp Def 36.6023 -121.8907
700596 Introduced Species Study 2011 2011-05-16 Harbormaster Launch Ramp Def 36.6023 -121.8907
700626 MEC Analytical Systems, Inc. et al. 2002 (Los Angeles/Long Beach Baseline Study of 2000) 2000 Los Angeles/Long Beach Harbor Complex Def 33.7632 -118.2526
700655 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-09-12 Santa Barbara Cove Def 32.7774 -117.2484
700690 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-08-24 Private Beach Def 33.7175 -118.0659
700819 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-09-09 Sea Plane Harbor Def 37.6349 -122.3848
700842 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2001 2001-07-11 Los Angeles Epifaunal 05 Def 33.7648 -118.2424
700861 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2001 2001-10-10 Harbor Island Marina Def 32.7266 -117.2128
701038 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2001 2001-07-09 Santa Barbara Epifaunal 01 Def 34.4045 -119.6920
701205 Cohen and Carlton 1995 1995 San Francisco Bay Def 37.8494 -122.3681
701317 Introduced Species Study 2011 2011-05-06 Ferry Terminal Docks Def 33.3442 -118.3225
701358 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-10-06 Santa Fe Channel - Back Def 37.9207 -122.3684
701380 Cohen et al. 2002 (So Cal Exotics RAS); Lambert and Lambert 2003 2000 2000-08-30 Impound Marina Def 33.7639 -118.2444
701403 Introduced Species Study 2011 2011-05-05 Oceanside Commercial Fishing Dock Def 33.2057 -117.3897
701404 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-09-13 Oceanside Commercial Fishing Dock Def 33.2057 -117.3897
701488 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-07-27 Harbor Entrance Def 34.4069 -119.6913
701835 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-10-05 Ballena Bay Def 37.7661 -122.2834
701836 Introduced Species Study 2010 2010-06-02 Ballena Bay Def 37.7661 -122.2834
701891 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-09-15 Ocean Institute Dock Def 33.4622 -117.7063
701892 Introduced Species Study 2011 2011-05-05 Ocean Institute Dock Def 33.4622 -117.7063
701910 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2001 2001-09-19 Tomales Bay Epifaunal 02 Def 38.1467 -122.8835
701941 Cohen et al. 2002 (So Cal Exotics RAS) 2004 2004-05-24 Coast Guard Island Marina, San Francisco Bay Def 37.7812 -122.2458
701965 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-08-25 Overnight Guest Dock Def 33.9761 -118.4461
702020 Maloney et al. 2007 2005 2005-04-26 America's Cup Harbor Def 32.7239 -117.2240
702026 Introduced Species Study 2011 2011-05-03 America's Cup Harbor Def 32.7239 -117.2240
702059 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2001 2001-08-16 Long Beach Epifaunal 05 Def 33.7766 -118.2107
702153 Cohen et al. 2002 (So Cal Exotics RAS) 2004 2004-05-24 San Leandro Marina, San Francisco Bay Def 37.6966 -122.1932
702176 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2001 2001-07-09 Santa Barbara Epifaunal 03 Def 34.4067 -119.6889
702208 Maloney et al. 2007 2005 2005-04-27 Chula Vista Marina Def 32.6225 -117.1023
702240 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-08-25 Central Basin Def 37.7643 -122.3863
702260 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-08-21 Loading Dock at Bumper Pad #51 Def 33.7410 -118.2746
702309 Introduced Species Study 2010 2010-07-01 Ayala Cove Def 37.8680 -122.4350
702427 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-07-27 Radon Corner Def 34.4047 -119.6937
702428 Introduced Species Study 2011 2011-04-06 Radon Corner Def 34.4047 -119.6937
702546 Introduced Species Study 2007 2007-11-06 Point La Jolla Def 32.8437 -117.2810
702556 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-08-09 Eureka Boat Launch Def 40.8040 -124.1766
702596 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-07-08 Richmond Marina Def 37.9137 -122.3504
702597 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-10-06 Richmond Marina Def 37.9137 -122.3504
702663 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-07-26 Alpha Wharf Def 34.1528 -119.2101
702703 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-08-25 Potrero Point Def 37.7521 -122.3790
702704 Introduced Species Study 2010 2010-07-12 Potrero Point Def 37.7521 -122.3790
702730 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2001 2001-09-18 Humboldt Bay Epifaunal 09 Def 40.8074 -124.1666
702752 Cohen et al. 2002 (So Cal Exotics RAS) 2000 2000-08-24 Cabrillo Beach Boat Ramp Def 33.7134 -118.2839
702874 Cohen et al. 2002 (So Cal Exotics RAS); Lambert and Lambert 2003 2000 2000-08-26 Fiddler's Cove Def 32.6519 -117.1494
702890 Introduced Species Study 2011 2011-04-22 NW Corner of Harbor Def 33.9830 -118.4564
702954 Cohen et al. 2002 (So Cal Exotics RAS) 2000 2000-08-31 Huntington Harbour Yacht Club Def 33.7125 -118.0611
702971 Cohen et al. 2002 (So Cal Exotics RAS) 2004 2004-05-23 Sierra Point Marina, San Francisco Bay Def 37.6732 -122.3807
703003 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-08-25 China Basin Def 37.7780 -122.3881
703075 Introduced Species Study 2011 2011-05-03 San Diego Bay Cruise Ship Terminal Def 32.7168 -117.1759
703115 Maloney et al. 2007 2005 2005-04-26 Switzer Creek Def 32.7043 -117.1615
703140 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2001 2001-08-15 Newport Beach Epifaunal 02 Def 33.6079 -117.8868
703151 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2001 2001-07-12 Huntington Harbour Epifaunal 02 Def 33.7175 -118.0658
703203 Maloney et al. 2007 2005 2005-06-28 Ballast Point Def 32.6861 -117.2348
703244 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2001 2001-08-15 Newport Beach Epifaunal 07 Def 33.6193 -117.8933
703277 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-11-15 China Camp Def 38.0025 -122.4617
703325 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-08-22 Port of Los Angeles Clock Tower Def 33.7540 -118.2697
703389 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-08-21 LA/Long Beach Cruise Ship Pier Def 33.7446 -118.2762
703407 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-10-05 Oakland Inner Harbor - Small marinas Def 37.7847 -122.2669
703478 Introduced Species Study 2011 2011-04-07 Commercial Fishing Dock Def 34.1696 -119.2285
703484 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-07-25 Commercial Fishing Dock Def 34.1696 -119.2285
703494 U.S. Navy 1951 1947 Mare Island, San Pablo Bay Def 38.1011 -122.2668
703495 U.S. Navy 1951 1944 Mare Island, San Pablo Bay Def 38.1011 -122.2668
703496 U.S. Navy 1951 1945 Mare Island, San Pablo Bay Def 38.1011 -122.2668
703497 U.S. Navy 1951 1946 Mare Island, San Pablo Bay Def 38.1011 -122.2668
703505 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-09-13 North Corner of Harbor Def 33.2122 -117.3954
703521 Cohen et al. 2002 (So Cal Exotics RAS); Lambert and Lambert 2003 2000 2000-08-26 Shelter Island Def 32.7100 -117.2342
703545 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-09-14 Balboa Coves Def 33.6213 -117.9364
703562 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-07-26 Wharf 5 Def 34.1516 -119.2072
703617 Cohen et al. 2002 (So Cal Exotics RAS); Lambert and Lambert 2003 2000 2000-08-31 Long Beach Yacht Club Def 33.7534 -118.1138
703667 Maloney et al. 2007 2005 2005-04-26 SIO Nimitz Marine Facility Def 32.7078 -117.2368
703711 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-07-27 Front South Def 34.4067 -119.6889
703725 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-11-01 North Harbor/Boat Launch Def 36.8128 -121.7880
703766 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-09-14 Balboa North Channel Def 33.6097 -117.8957
703830 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2001 2001-08-14 Dana Point Epifaunal 03 Def 33.4613 -117.6995
703852 Maloney et al. 2007 2005 2005-04-26 Shelter Island Marina Def 32.7180 -117.2255
703853 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2001 2001-10-10 Shelter Island Marina Def 32.7180 -117.2255
703877 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-07-27 SB Yacht Harbor Def 34.4045 -119.6919
703885 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2001 2001-09-19 Tomales Bay Epifaunal 01 Def 38.1078 -122.8624
703961 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2001 2001-08-14 Oceanside Epifaunal 02 Def 33.2104 -117.3960
704115 Introduced Species Study 2010 2010-06-02 Coast Guard Island Def 37.7812 -122.2457
704123 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-10-05 Coast Guard Island Def 37.7812 -122.2457
704190 Introduced Species Study 2010 2010-06-28 Chevron Pier Def 37.9228 -122.4105
704214 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-09-14 Lido Peninsula Def 33.6082 -117.9195
704240 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-08-24 Pump-A-Head Dock Def 33.7026 -118.0542
704357 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-08-23 Super Mexico Pier Def 33.7708 -118.2113
704461 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2001 2001-07-12 Huntington Harbour Epifaunal 01 Def 33.7128 -118.0543
704550 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2000 2000-11-08 Port Hueneme Epifaunal 03 Def 34.1516 -119.2067
704554 Cohen et al. 2002 (So Cal Exotics RAS) 2000 2000-08-31 Huntington Harbour- Back Lagoon Def 33.7286 -118.0600
704605 Introduced Species Study 2010 2010-06-01 Sierra Point Marina Def 37.6740 -122.3792
704613 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-09-09 Sierra Point Marina Def 37.6740 -122.3792
704639 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-08-23 Hyundai Container Ship Dock Def 33.7628 -118.2144
756631 Lambert and Lambert 1998 1960 San Diego Bay Def 32.6717 -117.1439
756632 Lambert and Lambert 1998 1960 Mission Bay Def 32.7791 -117.2288
756633 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1994 1994-10-30 Santa Barbara Harbor NA 34.4066 -119.6911
756634 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1996 1996-11-10 Santa Barbara Harbor NA 34.4066 -119.6911
756635 Lambert and Lambert 2003 1997 Santa Barbara Harbor NA 34.4066 -119.6911
756636 Lambert and Lambert 2003 1998 Santa Barbara Harbor NA 34.4066 -119.6911
756637 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1995 1995-10-08 Pierpoint Bay Yacht Club, Ventura Harbor NA 34.2441 -119.2593
756638 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1996 1996-11-10 Pierpoint Bay Yacht Club, Ventura Harbor NA 34.2441 -119.2593
756639 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1997 1997-04-19 Pierpoint Bay Yacht Club, Ventura Harbor NA 34.2441 -119.2593
756640 Lambert and Lambert 2003 1997 Pierpoint Bay Yacht Club, Ventura Harbor NA 34.2441 -119.2593
756641 Lambert and Lambert 2003 1998 Pierpoint Bay Yacht Club, Ventura Harbor NA 34.2441 -119.2593
756642 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1995 1995-10-08 Island Packers, Ventura Harbor NA 34.2443 -119.2650
756643 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1996 1996-11-10 Island Packers, Ventura Harbor Def 34.2443 -119.2650
756644 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1997 1997-04-19 Island Packers, Ventura Harbor Def 34.2443 -119.2650
756645 Lambert and Lambert 2003 1997 Island Packers, Ventura Harbor Def 34.2443 -119.2650
756646 Lambert and Lambert 2003 1998 Island Packers, Ventura Harbor Def 34.2443 -119.2650
756647 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1995 1995-10-08 Anacapa Isle Marina Def 34.1731 -119.2269
756648 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1996 1996-11-10 Anacapa Isle Marina Def 34.1731 -119.2269
756649 Lambert and Lambert 2003 1998 Anacapa Isle Marina Def 34.1731 -119.2269
756650 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1994 1994-10-30 Jack's Landing Def 34.1636 -119.2228
756651 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1995 1995-10-08 Jack's Landing Def 34.1636 -119.2228
756652 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1996 1996-11-10 Jack's Landing Def 34.1636 -119.2228
756653 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1997 1997-04-19 Jack's Landing Def 34.1636 -119.2228
756654 Lambert and Lambert 2003 1998 Jack's Landing Def 34.1636 -119.2228
756655 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1994 1994-10-02 Marina del Rey Def 33.9722 -118.4522
756656 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1995 1995-03-06 Marina del Rey Def 33.9722 -118.4522
756657 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1995 1995-10-08 Marina del Rey Def 33.9722 -118.4522
756658 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1996 1996-11-01 Marina del Rey Def 33.9722 -118.4522
756659 Lambert and Lambert 2003 1997 Marina del Rey Def 33.9722 -118.4522
756660 Lambert and Lambert 2003 1998 Marina del Rey Def 33.9722 -118.4522
756661 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1994 1994-10-02 King Harbor Def 33.8464 -118.3969
756662 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1995 1995-10-08 King Harbor Def 33.8464 -118.3969
756663 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1996 1996-11-01 King Harbor Def 33.8464 -118.3969
756664 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1997 1997-04-19 King Harbor Def 33.8464 -118.3969
756665 Lambert and Lambert 2003 1997 King Harbor Def 33.8464 -118.3969
756666 Lambert and Lambert 2003 1998 King Harbor Def 33.8464 -118.3969
756667 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1994 1994-10-02 Watchorn Basin Def 33.7203 -118.2764
756668 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1995 1995-04-22 Watchorn Basin Def 33.7203 -118.2764
756669 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1996 1996-11-01 Watchorn Basin Def 33.7203 -118.2764
756670 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1997 1997-04-05 Watchorn Basin Def 33.7203 -118.2764
756671 Lambert and Lambert 2003 1997 Watchorn Basin Def 33.7203 -118.2764
756672 Lambert and Lambert 2003 1998 Watchorn Basin Def 33.7203 -118.2764
756673 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1994 1994-09-04 Impound Marina, Long Beach Def 33.7639 -118.2444
756674 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1995 1995-04-22 Impound Marina, Long Beach Def 33.7639 -118.2444
756675 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1995 1995-09-13 Impound Marina, Long Beach Def 33.7639 -118.2444
756676 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1996 1996-11-01 Impound Marina, Long Beach Def 33.7639 -118.2444
756677 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1997 1997-04-05 Impound Marina, Long Beach Def 33.7639 -118.2444
756678 Lambert and Lambert 2003 1997 Impound Marina, Long Beach Def 33.7639 -118.2444
756679 Lambert and Lambert 2003 1998 Impound Marina, Long Beach Def 33.7639 -118.2444
756680 Lambert and Lambert 2003 1997 Spinnaker Cove, Long Beach Marina Def 33.7652 -118.1211
756681 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1994 1994-09-04 Long Beach Yacht Club Def 33.7534 -118.1138
756682 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1995 1995-11-12 Long Beach Yacht Club Def 33.7534 -118.1138
756683 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1996 1996-11-01 Long Beach Yacht Club Def 33.7534 -118.1138
756684 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1997 1997-04-05 Long Beach Yacht Club Def 33.7534 -118.1138
756685 Lambert and Lambert 2003 1997 Long Beach Yacht Club Def 33.7534 -118.1138
756686 Lambert and Lambert 2003 1998 Long Beach Yacht Club Def 33.7534 -118.1138
756687 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1995 1995-11-12 Long Beach Marina, near entrance Def 33.7555 -118.1132
756688 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1997 1997-04-05 Long Beach Marina, near entrance Def 33.7555 -118.1132
756689 Lambert and Lambert 2003 1997 Long Beach Marina, near entrance Def 33.7555 -118.1132
756690 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1996 1996-10-27 Upper Newport Bay Def 33.6457 -117.8861
756691 Lambert and Lambert 2003 1997 Upper Newport Bay Def 33.6457 -117.8861
756692 Lambert and Lambert 2003 1997 Lido Peninsula, behind Bluewater Grill Def 33.6143 -117.9265
756693 Lambert and Lambert 2003 1998 Lido Peninsula, behind Bluewater Grill Def 33.6143 -117.9265
756694 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1996 1996-10-27 Balboa Fun Zone Def 33.6033 -117.8998
756695 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1994 1994-09-18 Dana Point Harbor Def 33.4598 -117.6956
756696 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1996 1996-10-27 Dana Point Harbor Def 33.4598 -117.6956
756697 Lambert and Lambert 2003 1997 Dana Point Harbor Def 33.4598 -117.6956
756698 Lambert and Lambert 2003 1998 Dana Point Harbor Def 33.4598 -117.6956
756699 Lambert and Lambert 2003 1997 Oceanside Harbor, inner area Def 33.2106 -117.3955
756700 Lambert and Lambert 2003 1998 Oceanside Harbor, inner area Def 33.2106 -117.3955
756701 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1995 1995-11-25 Oceanside Harbor, by Harbor Patrol floats Def 33.2081 -117.3946
756702 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1996 1996-10-27 Oceanside Harbor, by Harbor Patrol floats Def 33.2081 -117.3946
756703 Lambert and Lambert 2003 1997 Oceanside Harbor, by Harbor Patrol floats Def 33.2081 -117.3946
756704 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1997 1997-04-06 Santa Clara Point Boat Launch, Mission Bay Def 32.7824 -117.2499
756705 Lambert and Lambert 2003 1998 Santa Clara Point Boat Launch, Mission Bay Def 32.7824 -117.2499
756706 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1997 1997-04-06 Mission Bay Yacht Club Def 32.7790 -117.2469
756707 Lambert and Lambert 2003 1997 Mission Bay Yacht Club Def 32.7790 -117.2469
756708 Lambert and Lambert 2003 1998 Mission Bay Yacht Club Def 32.7790 -117.2469
756709 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1994 1994-10-09 Bahia Point, Mission Bay Def 32.7761 -117.2468
756710 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1995 1995-03-25 Bahia Point, Mission Bay Def 32.7761 -117.2468
756711 Lambert and Lambert 2003 1998 Bahia Point, Mission Bay Def 32.7761 -117.2468
756712 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1997 1997-04-06 South Shores Boat Ramp, Mission Bay Def 32.7644 -117.2168
756713 Lambert and Lambert 2003 1997 South Shores Boat Ramp, Mission Bay Def 32.7644 -117.2168
756714 Lambert and Lambert 2003 1998 South Shores Boat Ramp, Mission Bay Def 32.7644 -117.2168
756715 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1994 1994-10-09 Dana Landing, Mission Bay Def 32.7674 -117.2357
756716 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1995 1995-11-25 Dana Landing, Mission Bay Def 32.7674 -117.2357
756717 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1996 1996-11-03 Dana Landing, Mission Bay Def 32.7674 -117.2357
756718 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1997 1997-04-06 Dana Landing, Mission Bay Def 32.7674 -117.2357
756719 Lambert and Lambert 2003 1997 Dana Landing, Mission Bay Def 32.7674 -117.2357
756720 Lambert and Lambert 2003 1998 Dana Landing, Mission Bay Def 32.7674 -117.2357
756721 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1994 1994-10-09 Seaforth Landing Def 32.7644 -117.2381
756722 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1995 1995-03-26 Seaforth Landing Def 32.7644 -117.2381
756723 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1996 1996-11-03 Seaforth Landing Def 32.7644 -117.2381
756724 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1997 1997-04-06 Seaforth Landing Def 32.7644 -117.2381
756725 Lambert and Lambert 2003 1998 Seaforth Landing Def 32.7644 -117.2381
756726 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1994 1994-10-09 Shelter Island, San Diego Bay Def 32.7100 -117.2342
756727 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1995 1995-03-26 Shelter Island, San Diego Bay Def 32.7100 -117.2342
756728 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1995 1995-09-30 Shelter Island, San Diego Bay Def 32.7100 -117.2342
756729 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1996 1996-11-03 Shelter Island, San Diego Bay Def 32.7100 -117.2342
756730 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1997 1997-04-06 Shelter Island, San Diego Bay Def 32.7100 -117.2342
756731 Lambert and Lambert 2003 1997 Shelter Island, San Diego Bay Def 32.7100 -117.2342
756732 Lambert and Lambert 2003 1998 Shelter Island, San Diego Bay Def 32.7100 -117.2342
756733 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1995 1995-03-26 Harbor Island, San Diego Bay Def 32.7253 -117.2064
756734 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1996 1996-11-03 Harbor Island, San Diego Bay Def 32.7253 -117.2064
756735 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1997 1997-04-06 Harbor Island, San Diego Bay Def 32.7253 -117.2064
756736 Lambert and Lambert 2003 1997 Harbor Island, San Diego Bay Def 32.7253 -117.2064
756737 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1994 1994-10-09 Fiddler's Cove, San Diego Bay Def 32.6519 -117.2342
756738 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1995 1995-03-26 Fiddler's Cove, San Diego Bay Def 32.6519 -117.2342
756739 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1995 1995-09-30 Fiddler's Cove, San Diego Bay Def 32.6519 -117.2342
756740 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1996 1996-11-03 Fiddler's Cove, San Diego Bay Def 32.6519 -117.2342
756741 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1997 1997-04-06 Fiddler's Cove, San Diego Bay Def 32.6519 -117.2342
756742 Lambert and Lambert 2003 1997 Fiddler's Cove, San Diego Bay Def 32.6519 -117.2342
756743 Lambert and Lambert 2003 1998 Fiddler's Cove, San Diego Bay Def 32.6519 -117.2342
756744 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1994 1994-10-09 24th Street Boat Launch, San Diego Bay Def 32.6495 -117.1108
756745 Lambert and Lambert 2003 1998 24th Street Boat Launch, San Diego Bay Def 32.6495 -117.1108
756746 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1995 1995-03-26 Chula Vista Boat Ramp (J Street) Def 32.6211 -117.1031
756747 Lambert and Lambert 1998; Lambert and Lambert 2003 1997 1997-04-06 Chula Vista Boat Ramp (J Street) Def 32.6211 -117.1031
756748 Lambert and Lambert 2003 1997 Chula Vista Boat Ramp (J Street) Def 32.6211 -117.1031
756749 Lambert and Lambert 2003 1998 Chula Vista Boat Ramp (J Street) Def 32.6211 -117.1031
756750 de Rivera et al. 2005 2003 Dana Marina Def 32.7675 -117.2365
756751 de Rivera et al. 2005a 2003 Sunroad Marina, San Diego Def 32.7263 -117.1922
756752 de Rivera et al. 2005a 2003 Seaforth Marina, San Diego Def 32.7834 -117.2373
756753 de Rivera et al. 2005a 2004 Vintage Marina, Oxnard Def 34.1715 -119.2288
756754 de Rivera et al. 2005a 2004 Ventura West Harbor Def 34.2464 -119.2611
756755 de Rivera et al. 2005a 2003 Monterey Marina Def 36.6092 -121.8920
756756 de Rivera et al. 2005a 2003 Santa Cruz Harbor Def 36.9658 -122.0016
756757 de Rivera et al. 2005 2003 Moss Landing, North Def 36.8136 -121.7878
756758 de Rivera et al. 2005 2003 Moss Landing, South Def 36.8016 -121.7853
756759 de Rivera et al. 2005 2003 Hudson Landing West Def 36.8568 -121.7550
756760 de Rivera et al. 2005a 2004 Porto Bodega Marina Def 38.3344 -123.0526
756761 de Rivera et al. 2005 2004 Mason's Marina Def 38.3321 -123.0588
756762 de Rivera et al. 2005a 2004 Clark Def 38.1810 -122.9105
756763 de Rivera et al. 2005a 2004 Marshall Def 38.1497 -122.8885
756764 de Rivera et al. 2005a 2004 Nick's Cove Def 38.2010 -122.9228
756765 de Rivera et al. 2005a 2004 Shell Beach Def 38.1147 -122.8694
756766 de Rivera et al. 2005a 2004 Sacramento Landing Def 38.1504 -122.9058
756767 Carlton and Hodder 1995 1987 1987-09-22 Humboldt Bay Def 40.7864 -124.1922
767337 Ruiz et al., 2015 2012 2012-08-14 Spud Point North, Bodega Bay, California, USA Def 38.3301 -123.0572
767347 Ruiz et al., 2015 2012 2012-08-21 Lucas/Tides, Bodega Bay, California, USA Def 38.3284 -123.0445
767355 Ruiz et al., 2015 2012 2012-08-21 Porto Bodega, Bodega Bay, California, USA Def 38.3333 -123.0525
767367 Ruiz et al., 2015 2012 2012-08-22 Tomales-Marshall, Bodega Bay, California, USA Def 38.1514 -122.8888
767378 Ruiz et al., 2015 2012 2012-08-21 Tomales-Nick's Cove, Bodega Bay, California, USA Def 38.1980 -122.9222
767398 Ruiz et al., 2015 2012 2012-08-16 Tomales-SNPS, Bodega Bay, California, USA Def 38.1359 -122.8719
767410 Ruiz et al., 2015 2012 2012-08-17 Tomales- Shell Beach, Bodega Bay, California, USA Def 38.1163 -122.8713
767424 Ruiz et al., 2015 2013 2013-07-19 SeaWorld Marina, Mission Bay, CA, California, USA Def 32.7676 -117.2314
767442 Ruiz et al., 2015 2013 2013-07-23 Marina Village, Mission Bay, CA, California, USA Def 32.7605 -117.2364
767459 Ruiz et al., 2015 2013 2013-07-29 Mission Bay Yacht Club, Mission Bay, CA, California, USA Def 32.7778 -117.2485
767479 Ruiz et al., 2015 2013 2013-08-04 Bahia Resort Marina, Mission Bay, CA, California, USA Def 32.7731 -117.2478
767492 Ruiz et al., 2015 2013 2013-07-31 Campland on the Bay, Mission Bay, CA, California, USA Def 32.7936 -117.2234
767510 Ruiz et al., 2015 2013 2013-08-01 Hyatt Resort Marina, Mission Bay, CA, California, USA Def 32.7634 -117.2397
767525 Ruiz et al., 2015 2013 2013-08-03 Mission Bay Sport Center, Mission Bay, CA, California, USA Def 32.7857 -117.2495
767539 Ruiz et al., 2015 2013 2013-07-30 Hilton Resort Docks, Mission Bay, CA, California, USA Def 32.7791 -117.2128
767554 Ruiz et al., 2015 2013 2013-08-02 The Dana Marina, Mission Bay, CA, California, USA Def 32.7671 -117.2363
767565 Ruiz et al., 2015 2013 2013-08-05 Paradise Point Resort, Mission Bay, CA, California, USA Def 32.7730 -117.2406
767644 Ruiz et al., 2015 2013 2013-09-03 State Park Marina, Morro Bay, CA, California, USA Def 35.3459 -120.8423
767679 Ruiz et al., 2015 2013 2013-07-17 Naval Station San Diego, San Diego Bay, CA, California, USA Def 32.6867 -117.1333
767693 Ruiz et al., 2015 2013 2013-07-24 NAB ACU-1 Docks, San Diego Bay, CA, California, USA Def 32.6786 -117.1615
767717 Ruiz et al., 2015 2013 2013-07-21 Cabrillo Isle Marina, San Diego Bay, CA, California, USA Def 32.7272 -117.1995
767745 Ruiz et al., 2015 2013 2013-07-18 NAB Fiddlers Cove, San Diego Bay, CA, California, USA Def 32.6524 -117.1486
767762 Ruiz et al., 2015 2013 2013-07-26 Pier 32 Marina, San Diego Bay, CA, California, USA Def 32.6516 -117.1077
767772 Ruiz et al., 2015 2013 2013-07-20 Chula Vista Marina, San Diego Bay, CA, California, USA Def 32.6252 -117.1036
767785 Ruiz et al., 2015 2013 2013-07-28 Marriott Marquis and Marina, San Diego Bay, CA, California, USA Def 32.7059 -117.1655
767803 Ruiz et al., 2015 2011 2011-09-15 Richmond Marina Bay Yacht Harbor, San Francisco Bay, CA, California, USA Def 37.9117 -122.3494
767814 Ruiz et al., 2015 2011 2012-09-20 San Leandro Marina, San Francisco Bay, CA, California, USA Def 37.6979 -122.1912
767824 Ruiz et al., 2015 2011 2011-09-20 San Francisco Marina, San Francisco Bay, CA, California, USA Def 37.8067 -122.4432
767836 Ruiz et al., 2015 2011 2011-09-14 Coyote Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, CA, California, USA Def 37.5880 -122.3160
767846 Ruiz et al., 2015 2011 2011-09-16 Loch Lomond Marina, San Francisco Bay, CA, California, USA Def 37.9724 -122.4796
767857 Ruiz et al., 2015 2011 2011-09-13 Oyster Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, CA, California, USA Def 37.6725 -122.3864
767871 Ruiz et al., 2015 2011 2011-09-13 Redwood City Marina, San Francisco Bay, CA, California, USA Def 37.8046 -122.3985
767881 Ruiz et al., 2015 2011 2012-09-15 Berkeley Marina, San Francisco Bay, CA, California, USA Def 37.8758 -122.3181
767891 Ruiz et al., 2015 2011 2012-09-19 Sausalito Marine Harbor, San Francisco Bay, CA, California, USA Def 37.8609 -122.4853
767908 Ruiz et al., 2015 2011 2011-09-21 South Beach Harbor, San Francisco Bay, CA, California, USA Def 37.7797 -122.3871
767921 Ruiz et al., 2015 2011 2011-09-20 Jack London Square Marina, San Francisco Bay, CA, California, USA Def 37.7947 -122.2822
767933 Ruiz et al., 2015 2011 2011-09-22 Ballena Isle Marina, San Francisco Bay, CA, California, USA Def 37.7676 -122.2869
767952 Ruiz et al., 2015 2011 2011-09-12 Paradise Cay Yacht Harbor, San Francisco Bay, CA, California, USA Def 37.9156 -122.4769
767987 Ruiz et al., 2015 2012 2012-08-24 Richmond Marina Bay Yacht Harbor, San Francisco Bay, CA, California, USA Def 37.9134 -122.3523
768007 Ruiz et al., 2015 2012 2012-08-23 Sausalito Marine Harbor, San Francisco Bay, CA, California, USA Def 37.8609 -122.4853
768022 Ruiz et al., 2015 2012 2012-08-28 San Francisco Marina, San Francisco Bay, CA, California, USA Def 37.8071 -122.4341
768041 Ruiz et al., 2015 2012 2012-08-27 Port of San Francisco Pier 31, San Francisco Bay, CA, California, USA Def 37.8078 -122.4060
768063 Ruiz et al., 2015 2012 2012-09-11 Ballena Isle Marina, San Francisco Bay, CA, California, USA Def 37.7676 -122.2869
768086 Ruiz et al., 2015 2012 2012-08-30 Oyster Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, CA, California, USA Def 37.6633 -122.3817
768110 Ruiz et al., 2015 2012 2012-08-29 Coyote Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, CA, California, USA Def 37.5877 -122.3174
768132 Ruiz et al., 2015 2012 2012-09-04 Redwood City Marina, San Francisco Bay, CA, California, USA Def 37.5023 -122.2130
768155 Ruiz et al., 2015 2012 2012-09-06 Loch Lomond Marina, San Francisco Bay, CA, California, USA Def 37.9736 -122.4802
768176 Ruiz et al., 2015 2012 2012-09-05 Port of Oakland, San Francisco Bay, CA, California, USA Def 37.7987 -122.3228
768196 Ruiz et al., 2015 2012 2012-09-07 Jack London Square Marina, San Francisco Bay, CA, California, USA Def 37.7940 -122.2787
768236 Ruiz et al., 2015 2012 2012-09-13 San Leandro Marina, San Francisco Bay, CA, California, USA Def 37.6962 -122.1919
768252 Ruiz et al., 2015 2012 2012-09-12 Emeryville, San Francisco Bay, CA, California, USA Def 37.8396 -122.3133
768278 Ruiz et al., 2015 2013 2013-08-15 Ballena Isle Marina, San Francisco Bay, CA, California, USA Def 37.7656 -122.2858
768298 Ruiz et al., 2015 2013 2013-08-20 Coyote Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, CA, California, USA Def 37.5877 -122.3163
768317 Ruiz et al., 2015 2013 2013-08-22 Jack London Square Marina, San Francisco Bay, CA, California, USA Def 37.7926 -122.2746
768340 Ruiz et al., 2015 2013 2013-08-23 Loch Lomond Marina, San Francisco Bay, CA, California, USA Def 37.9723 -122.4829
768358 Ruiz et al., 2015 2013 2013-08-13 Oyster Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, CA, California, USA Def 37.6639 -122.3821
768382 Ruiz et al., 2015 2013 2013-08-14 Redwood City Marina, San Francisco Bay, CA, California, USA Def 37.5024 -122.2134
768402 Ruiz et al., 2015 2013 2013-08-19 Richmond Marina Bay Yacht Harbor, San Francisco Bay, CA, California, USA Def 37.9138 -122.3522
768419 Ruiz et al., 2015 2013 2013-08-12 San Francisco Marina, San Francisco Bay, CA, California, USA Def 37.8078 -122.4354
768450 Ruiz et al., 2015 2013 2013-08-16 Sausalito Marine Harbor, San Francisco Bay, CA, California, USA Def 37.8611 -122.4851
768501 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-07-24 Alamitos Bay Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7487 -118.1136
768510 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-07-24 Alamitos Bay Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7487 -118.1136
768519 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-07-24 Alamitos Bay Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7487 -118.1136
768540 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-07-24 Alamitos Bay Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7487 -118.1136
768562 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-07-24 Alamitos Bay Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7487 -118.1136
768572 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-07-24 Alamitos Bay Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7487 -118.1136
768583 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-07-24 Alamitos Bay Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7487 -118.1136
768588 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-07-25 Cabrillo Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7198 -118.2773
768593 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-07-25 Cabrillo Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7198 -118.2773
768601 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-07-25 Cabrillo Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7198 -118.2773
768619 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-07-25 Cabrillo Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7198 -118.2773
768627 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-07-25 Cabrillo Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7198 -118.2773
768641 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-07-25 Cabrillo Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7198 -118.2773
768649 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-07-25 Cabrillo Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7198 -118.2773
768685 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-08-01 Island Yacht Anchorage, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7665 -118.2419
768761 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-07-30 Leeward Island Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7767 -118.2428
768770 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-07-30 Leeward Island Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7767 -118.2428
768793 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-07-30 Leeward Island Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7767 -118.2428
768815 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-07-30 Leeward Island Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7767 -118.2428
768843 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-08-02 Shoreline Public Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7598 -118.1877
768857 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-08-02 Shoreline Public Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7598 -118.1877
768862 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-08-02 Shoreline Public Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7598 -118.1877
768869 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-08-02 Shoreline Public Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7598 -118.1877
768873 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-08-02 Shoreline Public Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7598 -118.1877
768880 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-08-02 Shoreline Public Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7598 -118.1877
768888 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-08-02 Shoreline Public Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7598 -118.1877
768896 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-08-02 Shoreline Public Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7598 -118.1877
768905 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-08-02 Shoreline Public Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7598 -118.1877
768932 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-07-29 Pacific Yacht Landing, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7654 -118.2514
768970 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-07-29 Pacific Yacht Landing, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7654 -118.2514
769031 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-07-27 Peter's Landing Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7256 -118.0758
769041 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-07-27 Peter's Landing Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7256 -118.0758
769050 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-07-27 Peter's Landing Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7256 -118.0758
769063 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-07-27 Peter's Landing Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7256 -118.0758
769077 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-07-27 Peter's Landing Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7256 -118.0758
769094 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-07-27 Peter's Landing Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7256 -118.0758
769127 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-07-26 Port of LB Matson, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7730 -118.2177
769275 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-07-28 Port of LB Pier F, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7473 -118.2131
769285 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-07-28 Port of LB Pier F, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7473 -118.2131
769296 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-07-28 Port of LB Pier F, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7473 -118.2131
769328 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2018 2018-08-06 Shoreline Public Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7586 -118.1856
769339 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2018 2018-08-06 Shoreline Public Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7586 -118.1856
769361 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2018 2018-08-06 Shoreline Public Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7586 -118.1856
769370 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2018 2018-08-06 Shoreline Public Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7586 -118.1856
769375 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2018 2018-08-06 Shoreline Public Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7586 -118.1856
769389 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2018 2018-08-10 Alamitos Bay Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7494 -118.1154
769401 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2018 2018-08-10 Alamitos Bay Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7494 -118.1154
769410 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2018 2018-08-10 Alamitos Bay Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7494 -118.1154
769420 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2018 2018-08-10 Alamitos Bay Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7494 -118.1154
769429 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2018 2018-08-10 Alamitos Bay Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7494 -118.1154
769439 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2018 2018-08-10 Alamitos Bay Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7494 -118.1154
769454 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2018 2018-08-10 Alamitos Bay Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7494 -118.1154
769460 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2018 2018-08-10 Alamitos Bay Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7494 -118.1154
769466 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2018 2018-08-10 Alamitos Bay Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7494 -118.1154
769492 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2018 2018-08-12 Pacific Yacht Landing, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7654 -118.2514
769554 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2018 2018-08-12 Pacific Yacht Landing, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7654 -118.2514
769575 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2018 2018-08-07 Peter's Landing Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7252 -118.0766
769581 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2018 2018-08-07 Peter's Landing Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7252 -118.0766
769601 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2018 2018-08-07 Peter's Landing Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7252 -118.0766
769610 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2018 2018-08-07 Peter's Landing Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7252 -118.0766
769622 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2018 2018-08-07 Peter's Landing Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7252 -118.0766
769633 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2018 2018-08-07 Peter's Landing Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7252 -118.0766
769646 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2018 2018-08-07 Peter's Landing Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7252 -118.0766
769663 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2018 2018-08-07 Peter's Landing Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7252 -118.0766
769682 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2018 2018-08-11 Leeward Island Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7772 -118.2428
769734 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2018 2018-08-11 Leeward Island Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7772 -118.2428
769753 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2018 2018-08-11 Leeward Island Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7772 -118.2428
769778 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2018 2018-08-13 Cabrillo Marina, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7219 -118.2779
770023 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2018 2018-08-08 Port of LB Pier F, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7472 -118.2130
770058 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2018 2018-08-08 Port of LB Pier F, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7472 -118.2130
770090 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2018 2018-08-08 Port of LB Pier F, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7472 -118.2130
770113 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2018 2018-08-14 Island Yacht Anchorage, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7668 -118.2408
770123 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2018 2018-08-14 Island Yacht Anchorage, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7668 -118.2408
770140 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2018 2018-08-14 Island Yacht Anchorage, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7668 -118.2408
770193 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2018 2018-08-14 Island Yacht Anchorage, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7668 -118.2408
770209 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2018 2018-08-14 Island Yacht Anchorage, San Pedro Bay, California, USA Def 33.7668 -118.2408
770220 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-08-06 Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, Newport Bay, California, USA Def 33.6068 -117.8855
770227 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-08-06 Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, Newport Bay, California, USA Def 33.6068 -117.8855
770236 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-08-06 Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, Newport Bay, California, USA Def 33.6068 -117.8855
770263 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-08-03 Balboa Bay Resort, Newport Bay, California, USA Def 33.6147 -117.9138
770278 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-08-03 Balboa Bay Resort, Newport Bay, California, USA Def 33.6147 -117.9138
770293 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-08-03 Balboa Bay Resort, Newport Bay, California, USA Def 33.6147 -117.9138
770304 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-08-03 Balboa Bay Resort, Newport Bay, California, USA Def 33.6147 -117.9138
770315 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-08-03 Balboa Bay Resort, Newport Bay, California, USA Def 33.6147 -117.9138
770327 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-08-07 Balboa Yacht Basin A & B, Newport Bay, California, USA Def 33.6103 -117.8949
770342 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-08-07 Balboa Yacht Basin A & B, Newport Bay, California, USA Def 33.6103 -117.8949
770354 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-08-07 Balboa Yacht Basin A & B, Newport Bay, California, USA Def 33.6103 -117.8949
770367 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-08-07 Balboa Yacht Basin A & B, Newport Bay, California, USA Def 33.6103 -117.8949
770376 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-08-07 Balboa Yacht Basin A & B, Newport Bay, California, USA Def 33.6103 -117.8949
770398 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-08-07 Balboa Yacht Basin D & E, Newport Bay, California, USA Def 33.6102 -117.8967
770412 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-08-07 Balboa Yacht Basin D & E, Newport Bay, California, USA Def 33.6102 -117.8967
770430 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-08-07 Balboa Yacht Basin D & E, Newport Bay, California, USA Def 33.6102 -117.8967
770491 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-08-05 Harbor Tower Marina, Newport Bay, California, USA Def 33.6203 -117.9279
770517 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-08-05 Harbor Tower Marina, Newport Bay, California, USA Def 33.6203 -117.9279
770530 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-08-04 Hill's Boat Service, Newport Bay, California, USA Def 33.6026 -117.8984
770567 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-08-04 Hill's Boat Service, Newport Bay, California, USA Def 33.6026 -117.8984
770577 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-08-04 Hill's Boat Service, Newport Bay, California, USA Def 33.6026 -117.8984
770608 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-08-04 Marina Park, Newport Bay, California, USA Def 33.6085 -117.9222
770619 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-08-04 Marina Park, Newport Bay, California, USA Def 33.6085 -117.9222
770629 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-08-04 Marina Park, Newport Bay, California, USA Def 33.6085 -117.9222
770640 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-08-15 Newport Dunes, Newport Bay, California, USA Def 33.6193 -117.8959
770659 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-08-15 Newport Dunes, Newport Bay, California, USA Def 33.6193 -117.8959
770682 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-08-15 Newport Dunes, Newport Bay, California, USA Def 33.6193 -117.8959
770693 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-08-03 Rhine Wharf Public Pier, Newport Bay, California, USA Def 33.6148 -117.9266
770700 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-08-03 Rhine Wharf Public Pier, Newport Bay, California, USA Def 33.6148 -117.9266
770712 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-08-03 Rhine Wharf Public Pier, Newport Bay, California, USA Def 33.6148 -117.9266
770719 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-08-03 Rhine Wharf Public Pier, Newport Bay, California, USA Def 33.6148 -117.9266
770724 Ruiz et al., 2021b 2017 2017-08-03 Rhine Wharf Public Pier, Newport Bay, California, USA Def 33.6148 -117.9266
771037 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2017 2017-09-19 Richmond Marina Bay Yacht Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9129 -122.3494
771049 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2017 2017-09-19 Richmond Marina Bay Yacht Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9129 -122.3494
771057 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2017 2017-09-19 Richmond Marina Bay Yacht Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9129 -122.3494
771066 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2017 2017-09-19 Richmond Marina Bay Yacht Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9129 -122.3494
771077 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2017 2017-09-19 Richmond Marina Bay Yacht Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9129 -122.3494
771091 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2017 2017-09-19 Richmond Marina Bay Yacht Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9129 -122.3494
771110 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2017 2017-09-19 Richmond Marina Bay Yacht Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9129 -122.3494
771796 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-17 San Francisco Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.8065 -122.4412
771803 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-17 San Francisco Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.8065 -122.4412
771812 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-17 San Francisco Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.8065 -122.4412
771822 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-17 San Francisco Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.8065 -122.4412
771842 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-17 San Francisco Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.8065 -122.4412
771854 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-17 San Francisco Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.8065 -122.4412
771877 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-17 San Francisco Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.8065 -122.4412
771890 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-17 San Francisco Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.8065 -122.4412
771896 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-24 Ballena Isle Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7654 -122.2845
771907 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-24 Ballena Isle Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7654 -122.2845
771919 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-24 Ballena Isle Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7654 -122.2845
771931 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-24 Ballena Isle Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7654 -122.2845
771945 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-24 Ballena Isle Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7654 -122.2845
771963 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-24 Ballena Isle Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7654 -122.2845
771975 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-24 Ballena Isle Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7654 -122.2845
771985 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-24 Ballena Isle Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7654 -122.2845
771997 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-24 Ballena Isle Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7654 -122.2845
772015 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-21 Oakland Yacht Club, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7843 -122.2648
772026 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-21 Oakland Yacht Club, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7843 -122.2648
772035 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-21 Oakland Yacht Club, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7843 -122.2648
772049 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-21 Oakland Yacht Club, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7843 -122.2648
772064 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-21 Oakland Yacht Club, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7843 -122.2648
772072 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-21 Oakland Yacht Club, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7843 -122.2648
772087 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-21 Oakland Yacht Club, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7843 -122.2648
772114 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-21 Oakland Yacht Club, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7843 -122.2648
772159 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-26 Coyote Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.5898 -122.3165
772198 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-20 San Leandro Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.6981 -122.1907
772213 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-20 San Leandro Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.6981 -122.1907
772237 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-20 San Leandro Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.6981 -122.1907
772258 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-20 San Leandro Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.6981 -122.1907
772268 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-20 San Leandro Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.6981 -122.1907
772282 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-18 Richmond Marina Bay Yacht Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9139 -122.3461
772297 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-18 Richmond Marina Bay Yacht Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9139 -122.3461
772310 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-18 Richmond Marina Bay Yacht Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9139 -122.3461
772328 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-18 Richmond Marina Bay Yacht Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9139 -122.3461
772336 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-18 Richmond Marina Bay Yacht Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9139 -122.3461
772344 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-18 Richmond Marina Bay Yacht Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9139 -122.3461
772366 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-18 Richmond Marina Bay Yacht Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9139 -122.3461
772374 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-18 Richmond Marina Bay Yacht Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9139 -122.3461
772382 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-28 Loch Lomond Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9723 -122.4818
772407 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-28 Loch Lomond Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9723 -122.4818
772414 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-28 Loch Lomond Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9723 -122.4818
772420 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-28 Loch Lomond Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9723 -122.4818
772431 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-28 Loch Lomond Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9723 -122.4818
772443 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-28 Loch Lomond Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9723 -122.4818
772454 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-28 Loch Lomond Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9723 -122.4818
772468 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-19 Sausalito Marine Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.8609 -122.4855
772483 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-19 Sausalito Marine Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.8609 -122.4855
772512 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-19 Sausalito Marine Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.8609 -122.4855
772546 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-19 Sausalito Marine Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.8609 -122.4855
772559 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-19 Sausalito Marine Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.8609 -122.4855
772567 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-27 Oyster Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.6634 -122.3823
772585 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-27 Oyster Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.6634 -122.3823
772596 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-27 Oyster Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.6634 -122.3823
772605 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-27 Oyster Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.6634 -122.3823
772618 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-27 Oyster Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.6634 -122.3823
772643 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-27 Oyster Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.6634 -122.3823
772651 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-27 Oyster Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.6634 -122.3823
772691 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-25 Redwood City Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.5023 -122.2114
772711 Ruiz et al., 2021a 2018 2018-09-25 Redwood City Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.5023 -122.2114
773283 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-08-17 EZ Landing RV Park and Marina, Humboldt Bay, California, USA Def 40.7370 -124.2176
773284 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-08-17 EZ Landing RV Park and Marina, Humboldt Bay, California, USA Def 40.7370 -124.2176
773285 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-08-17 EZ Landing RV Park and Marina, Humboldt Bay, California, USA Def 40.7370 -124.2176
773286 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-08-17 EZ Landing RV Park and Marina, Humboldt Bay, California, USA Def 40.7370 -124.2176
773287 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-08-17 EZ Landing RV Park and Marina, Humboldt Bay, California, USA Def 40.7370 -124.2176
773288 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-08-10 Woodley Island Marina, Humboldt Bay, California, USA Def 40.8078 -124.1610
773289 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-08-10 Woodley Island Marina, Humboldt Bay, California, USA Def 40.8078 -124.1610
773290 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-08-10 Woodley Island Marina, Humboldt Bay, California, USA Def 40.8078 -124.1610
773291 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-08-10 Woodley Island Marina, Humboldt Bay, California, USA Def 40.8078 -124.1610
773292 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-08-10 Woodley Island Marina, Humboldt Bay, California, USA Def 40.8078 -124.1610
773293 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-08-10 Woodley Island Marina, Humboldt Bay, California, USA Def 40.8078 -124.1610
773294 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-08-14 Schneider Dock, Humboldt Bay, California, USA Def 40.7775 -124.1865
773295 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-08-14 Schneider Dock, Humboldt Bay, California, USA Def 40.7775 -124.1865
773296 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-08-20 Humboldt Bay Forest Products, Humboldt Bay, California, USA Def 40.7326 -124.2191
773297 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-08-20 Humboldt Bay Forest Products, Humboldt Bay, California, USA Def 40.7326 -124.2191
773298 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-07-29 Waves-Tahiti A, Marina del Rey, California, USA Def 33.9729 -118.4511
773299 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-07-29 Waves-Tahiti A, Marina del Rey, California, USA Def 33.9729 -118.4511
773300 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-07-29 Waves-Tahiti A, Marina del Rey, California, USA Def 33.9729 -118.4511
773301 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-07-29 Waves-Tahiti A, Marina del Rey, California, USA Def 33.9729 -118.4511
773302 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-07-29 Waves-Tahiti A, Marina del Rey, California, USA Def 33.9729 -118.4511
773303 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-07-29 Waves-Tahiti B, Marina del Rey, California, USA Def 33.9745 -118.4502
773304 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-07-29 Waves-Tahiti B, Marina del Rey, California, USA Def 33.9745 -118.4502
773305 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-07-29 Waves-Tahiti B, Marina del Rey, California, USA Def 33.9745 -118.4502
773306 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-07-29 Waves-Tahiti B, Marina del Rey, California, USA Def 33.9745 -118.4502
773307 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-07-29 Waves-Tahiti B, Marina del Rey, California, USA Def 33.9745 -118.4502
773308 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-07-27 Esprit Marina, Marina del Rey, California, USA Def 33.9757 -118.4497
773309 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-07-27 Esprit Marina, Marina del Rey, California, USA Def 33.9757 -118.4497
773310 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-07-27 Esprit Marina, Marina del Rey, California, USA Def 33.9757 -118.4497
773311 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-07-27 Esprit Marina, Marina del Rey, California, USA Def 33.9757 -118.4497
773312 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-07-27 Esprit Marina, Marina del Rey, California, USA Def 33.9757 -118.4497
773313 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-07-27 Neptune Marina, Marina del Rey, California, USA Def 33.9758 -118.4565
773314 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-07-27 Neptune Marina, Marina del Rey, California, USA Def 33.9758 -118.4565
773315 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-07-28 Catalina Yacht Club, Marina del Rey, California, USA Def 33.9818 -118.4440
773316 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-07-28 Catalina Yacht Club, Marina del Rey, California, USA Def 33.9818 -118.4440
773317 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-07-28 Catalina Yacht Club, Marina del Rey, California, USA Def 33.9818 -118.4440
773318 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-07-28 Catalina Yacht Club, Marina del Rey, California, USA Def 33.9818 -118.4440
773319 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-07-28 Catalina Yacht Club, Marina del Rey, California, USA Def 33.9818 -118.4440
773320 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-07-31 Del Rey Marina-Basin D, Marina del Rey, California, USA Def 33.9807 -118.4505
773321 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-07-31 Del Rey Marina-Basin D, Marina del Rey, California, USA Def 33.9807 -118.4505
773322 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-07-31 Del Rey Marina-Basin D, Marina del Rey, California, USA Def 33.9807 -118.4505
773323 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-07-31 Del Rey Marina-Basin D, Marina del Rey, California, USA Def 33.9807 -118.4505
773324 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-07-31 Del Rey Marina-Basin D, Marina del Rey, California, USA Def 33.9807 -118.4505
773325 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-07-31 Del Rey Marina-Basin E, Marina del Rey, California, USA Def 33.9825 -118.4513
773326 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-07-31 Del Rey Marina-Basin E, Marina del Rey, California, USA Def 33.9825 -118.4513
773327 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-07-31 Del Rey Marina-Basin E, Marina del Rey, California, USA Def 33.9825 -118.4513
773328 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-07-30 Dolphin Marina, Marina del Rey, California, USA Def 33.9782 -118.4529
773329 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-07-30 Dolphin Marina, Marina del Rey, California, USA Def 33.9782 -118.4529
773330 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-07-30 Dolphin Marina, Marina del Rey, California, USA Def 33.9782 -118.4529
773331 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-07-30 Dolphin Marina, Marina del Rey, California, USA Def 33.9782 -118.4529
773332 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-07-30 Dolphin Marina, Marina del Rey, California, USA Def 33.9782 -118.4529
773333 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-08-01 Holiday Marina, Marina del Rey, California, USA Def 33.9797 -118.4549
773334 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-08-01 Holiday Marina, Marina del Rey, California, USA Def 33.9797 -118.4549
773335 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-07-28 Santa Monica Yacht Club, Marina del Rey, California, USA Def 33.9781 -118.4455
773336 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-07-28 Santa Monica Yacht Club, Marina del Rey, California, USA Def 33.9781 -118.4455
773337 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-07-28 Santa Monica Yacht Club, Marina del Rey, California, USA Def 33.9781 -118.4455
773338 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-07-28 Santa Monica Yacht Club, Marina del Rey, California, USA Def 33.9781 -118.4455
773339 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-07-20 Port Hueneme Site 2, Port Hueneme, California, USA Def 34.1479 -119.2022
773340 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-07-21 Port Hueneme Site 4, Port Hueneme, California, USA Def 34.1487 -119.2049
773341 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-07-21 Port Hueneme Site 4, Port Hueneme, California, USA Def 34.1487 -119.2049
773342 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-07-21 Port Hueneme Site 4, Port Hueneme, California, USA Def 34.1487 -119.2049
773343 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-07-21 Port Hueneme Site 4, Port Hueneme, California, USA Def 34.1487 -119.2049
773344 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-08 San Francisco Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.8078 -122.4354
773345 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-08 San Francisco Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.8078 -122.4354
773346 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-08 San Francisco Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.8078 -122.4354
773347 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-08 San Francisco Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.8078 -122.4354
773348 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-08 San Francisco Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.8078 -122.4354
773349 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-09 San Leandro Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.6978 -122.1928
773350 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-09 San Leandro Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.6978 -122.1928
773351 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-19 Sausalito Marine Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.8612 -122.4851
773352 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-19 Sausalito Marine Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.8612 -122.4851
773353 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-19 Sausalito Marine Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.8612 -122.4851
773354 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-19 Sausalito Marine Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.8612 -122.4851
773355 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-16 Coyote Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.5895 -122.3160
773356 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-16 Coyote Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.5895 -122.3160
773357 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-16 Coyote Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.5895 -122.3160
773358 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-16 Coyote Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.5895 -122.3160
773359 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-16 Coyote Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.5895 -122.3160
773360 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-17 Oyster Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.6639 -122.3758
773361 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-17 Oyster Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.6639 -122.3758
773362 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-17 Oyster Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.6639 -122.3758
773363 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-17 Oyster Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.6639 -122.3758
773364 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-17 Oyster Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.6639 -122.3758
773365 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-17 Oyster Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.6639 -122.3758
773366 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-17 Oyster Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.6639 -122.3758
773367 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-17 Oyster Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.6639 -122.3758
773368 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-17 Oyster Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.6639 -122.3758
773369 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-17 Oyster Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.6639 -122.3758
773370 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-11 Redwood City Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.5024 -122.2134
773371 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-12 Ballena Isle Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7662 -122.2656
773372 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-12 Ballena Isle Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7662 -122.2656
773373 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-12 Ballena Isle Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7662 -122.2656
773374 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-12 Ballena Isle Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7662 -122.2656
773375 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-12 Ballena Isle Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7662 -122.2656
773376 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-12 Ballena Isle Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7662 -122.2656
773377 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-12 Ballena Isle Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7662 -122.2656
773378 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-12 Ballena Isle Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7662 -122.2656
773379 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-10 Richmond Marina Bay Yacht Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9138 -122.3522
773380 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-10 Richmond Marina Bay Yacht Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9138 -122.3522
773381 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-10 Richmond Marina Bay Yacht Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9138 -122.3522
773382 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-10 Richmond Marina Bay Yacht Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9138 -122.3522
773383 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-10 Richmond Marina Bay Yacht Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9138 -122.3522
773384 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-10 Richmond Marina Bay Yacht Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9138 -122.3522
773385 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-10 Richmond Marina Bay Yacht Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9138 -122.3522
773386 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-10 Richmond Marina Bay Yacht Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9138 -122.3522
773387 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-10 Richmond Marina Bay Yacht Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9138 -122.3522
773388 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-04 Glen Cove Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 38.0674 -122.2131
773389 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-04 Glen Cove Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 38.0674 -122.2131
773390 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-04 Glen Cove Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 38.0674 -122.2131
773391 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-04 Glen Cove Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 38.0674 -122.2131
773392 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-04 Glen Cove Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 38.0674 -122.2131
773393 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-15 Loch Lomond Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9723 -122.4829
773394 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-15 Loch Lomond Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9723 -122.4829
773395 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-15 Loch Lomond Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9723 -122.4829
773396 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-18 Oakland Yacht Club, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7835 -122.2630
773397 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-18 Oakland Yacht Club, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7835 -122.2630
773398 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-18 Oakland Yacht Club, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7835 -122.2630
773399 Ruiz et al., 2022 2014 2014-09-18 Oakland Yacht Club, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7835 -122.2630
773400 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-24 Oakland Yacht Club, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7839 -122.2641
773401 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-24 Oakland Yacht Club, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7839 -122.2641
773402 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-24 Oakland Yacht Club, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7839 -122.2641
773403 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-24 Oakland Yacht Club, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7839 -122.2641
773404 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-24 Oakland Yacht Club, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7839 -122.2641
773405 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-24 Oakland Yacht Club, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7839 -122.2641
773406 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-24 Oakland Yacht Club, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7839 -122.2641
773407 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-24 Oakland Yacht Club, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7839 -122.2641
773408 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-24 Oakland Yacht Club, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7839 -122.2641
773409 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-15 San Francisco Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.8066 -122.4331
773410 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-15 San Francisco Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.8066 -122.4331
773411 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-15 San Francisco Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.8066 -122.4331
773412 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-15 San Francisco Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.8066 -122.4331
773413 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-15 San Francisco Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.8066 -122.4331
773414 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-15 San Francisco Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.8066 -122.4331
773415 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-21 Redwood City Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.5022 -122.2129
773416 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-21 Redwood City Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.5022 -122.2129
773417 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-21 Redwood City Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.5022 -122.2129
773418 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-21 Redwood City Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.5022 -122.2129
773419 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-14 Richmond Marina Bay Yacht Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9129 -122.3492
773420 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-14 Richmond Marina Bay Yacht Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9129 -122.3492
773421 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-14 Richmond Marina Bay Yacht Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9129 -122.3492
773422 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-14 Richmond Marina Bay Yacht Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9129 -122.3492
773423 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-14 Richmond Marina Bay Yacht Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9129 -122.3492
773424 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-17 Ballena Isle Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7679 -122.2863
773425 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-17 Ballena Isle Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7679 -122.2863
773426 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-17 Ballena Isle Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7679 -122.2863
773427 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-17 Ballena Isle Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7679 -122.2863
773428 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-17 Ballena Isle Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7679 -122.2863
773429 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-17 Ballena Isle Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7679 -122.2863
773430 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-10 Glen Cove Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 38.4096 -122.1247
773431 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-10 Glen Cove Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 38.4096 -122.1247
773432 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-10 Glen Cove Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 38.4096 -122.1247
773433 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-10 Glen Cove Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 38.4096 -122.1247
773434 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-10 Glen Cove Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 38.4096 -122.1247
773435 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-10 Glen Cove Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 38.4096 -122.1247
773436 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-23 Oyster Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.6630 -122.3798
773437 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-23 Oyster Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.6630 -122.3798
773438 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-23 Oyster Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.6630 -122.3798
773439 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-23 Oyster Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.6630 -122.3798
773440 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-23 Oyster Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.6630 -122.3798
773441 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-23 Oyster Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.6630 -122.3798
773442 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-23 Oyster Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.6630 -122.3798
773443 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-23 Oyster Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.6630 -122.3798
773444 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-23 Oyster Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.6630 -122.3798
773445 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-22 Coyote Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.5887 -122.3164
773446 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-22 Coyote Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.5887 -122.3164
773447 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-22 Coyote Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.5887 -122.3164
773448 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-22 Coyote Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.5887 -122.3164
773449 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-22 Coyote Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.5887 -122.3164
773450 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-22 Coyote Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.5887 -122.3164
773451 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-22 Coyote Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.5887 -122.3164
773452 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-22 Coyote Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.5887 -122.3164
773453 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-18 Loch Lomond Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9731 -122.4827
773454 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-18 Loch Lomond Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9731 -122.4827
773455 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-18 Loch Lomond Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9731 -122.4827
773456 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-18 Loch Lomond Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9731 -122.4827
773457 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-18 Loch Lomond Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9731 -122.4827
773458 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-18 Loch Lomond Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9731 -122.4827
773459 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-25 Sausalito Marine Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.8612 -122.4849
773460 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-25 Sausalito Marine Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.8612 -122.4849
773461 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-25 Sausalito Marine Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.8612 -122.4849
773462 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-25 Sausalito Marine Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.8612 -122.4849
773463 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-25 Sausalito Marine Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.8612 -122.4849
773464 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-25 Sausalito Marine Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.8612 -122.4849
773465 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-25 Sausalito Marine Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.8612 -122.4849
773466 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-16 San Leandro Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.6978 -122.1928
773467 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-16 San Leandro Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.6978 -122.1928
773468 Ruiz et al., 2022 2015 2015-09-16 San Leandro Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.6978 -122.1928
773469 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-08 Loch Lomond Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9727 -122.4816
773470 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-08 Loch Lomond Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9727 -122.4816
773471 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-08 Loch Lomond Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9727 -122.4816
773472 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-08 Loch Lomond Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9727 -122.4816
773473 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-08 Loch Lomond Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9727 -122.4816
773474 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-08 Loch Lomond Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9727 -122.4816
773475 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-08 Loch Lomond Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9727 -122.4816
773476 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-08 Loch Lomond Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9727 -122.4816
773477 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-08 Loch Lomond Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9727 -122.4816
773478 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-08 Loch Lomond Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9727 -122.4816
773479 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-23 Sausalito Marine Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.8606 -122.4853
773480 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-23 Sausalito Marine Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.8606 -122.4853
773481 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-23 Sausalito Marine Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.8606 -122.4853
773482 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-23 Sausalito Marine Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.8606 -122.4853
773483 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-23 Sausalito Marine Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.8606 -122.4853
773484 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-23 Sausalito Marine Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.8606 -122.4853
773485 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-23 Sausalito Marine Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.8606 -122.4853
773486 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-23 Sausalito Marine Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.8606 -122.4853
773487 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-23 Sausalito Marine Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.8606 -122.4853
773488 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-23 Sausalito Marine Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.8606 -122.4853
773489 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-07 San Francisco Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.8060 -122.4428
773490 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-07 San Francisco Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.8060 -122.4428
773491 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-21 Oyster Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.6633 -122.3759
773492 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-21 Oyster Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.6633 -122.3759
773493 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-21 Oyster Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.6633 -122.3759
773494 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-21 Oyster Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.6633 -122.3759
773495 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-21 Oyster Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.6633 -122.3759
773496 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-21 Oyster Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.6633 -122.3759
773497 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-21 Oyster Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.6633 -122.3759
773498 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-21 Oyster Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.6633 -122.3759
773499 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-21 Oyster Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.6633 -122.3759
773500 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-22 Coyote Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.5898 -122.3165
773501 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-22 Coyote Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.5898 -122.3165
773502 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-22 Coyote Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.5898 -122.3165
773503 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-22 Coyote Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.5898 -122.3165
773504 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-22 Coyote Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.5898 -122.3165
773505 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-22 Coyote Point Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.5898 -122.3165
773506 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-26 Redwood City Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.5027 -122.2138
773507 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-26 Redwood City Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.5027 -122.2138
773508 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-26 Redwood City Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.5027 -122.2138
773509 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-26 Redwood City Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.5027 -122.2138
773510 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-12 Richmond Marina Bay Yacht Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9133 -122.3500
773511 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-12 Richmond Marina Bay Yacht Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9133 -122.3500
773512 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-12 Richmond Marina Bay Yacht Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9133 -122.3500
773513 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-12 Richmond Marina Bay Yacht Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9133 -122.3500
773514 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-12 Richmond Marina Bay Yacht Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9133 -122.3500
773515 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-12 Richmond Marina Bay Yacht Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9133 -122.3500
773516 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-12 Richmond Marina Bay Yacht Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9133 -122.3500
773517 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-12 Richmond Marina Bay Yacht Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9133 -122.3500
773518 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-12 Richmond Marina Bay Yacht Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9133 -122.3500
773519 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-12 Richmond Marina Bay Yacht Harbor, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.9133 -122.3500
773520 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-13 Ballena Isle Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7679 -122.2863
773521 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-13 Ballena Isle Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7679 -122.2863
773522 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-13 Ballena Isle Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7679 -122.2863
773523 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-13 Ballena Isle Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7679 -122.2863
773524 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-13 Ballena Isle Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7679 -122.2863
773525 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-13 Ballena Isle Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7679 -122.2863
773526 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-13 Ballena Isle Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.7679 -122.2863
773527 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-14 San Leandro Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.6978 -122.1928
773528 Ruiz et al., 2022 2016 2016-09-14 San Leandro Marina, San Francisco Bay, California, USA Def 37.6978 -122.1928

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