Subtidal – Waterfowl

What is Subtidal Habitat?

Updated: 20250808

Subtidal habitat in the Bay is struggling to provide quality habitat for the diving duck species indicator.

Diving Duck Indicators

SFBay guilds effort adjusted loess trends Diving ducks
Diving Ducks Indicator Species

Diving Duck Indicator Species

Scaup

Scaup

Ruddy Duck

Ruddy Duck

Surf Scoter

Surf Scoter

Canvasback

Canvasback

Bufflehead

Bufflehead

Common Goldeneye

Common Goldeneye

Diving ducks declined in open waters of the North and Central Bay and were relatively stable in the South Bay.

Methods

Diving ducks are the most abundant waterfowl in San Francisco Bay, using open bay and pond habitats for resting and feeding. Historically, nearly half of the lesser and greater scaup and surf scoters in the lower Pacific Flyway have overwintered in the SF Bay. However, these species have declined significantly across the Bay over the last 30 years, with scaup populations now below the targets set by the San Francisco Bay Joint Venture.

Conversely, ruddy duck numbers, often found in former salt ponds, have risen over the last decade. Other species like canvasback, bufflehead, and goldeneye have shown fluctuating but overall stable trends across the Bay.

The reasons for the decline in scoter and scaup are unclear, likely stemming from changes in both their breeding and wintering grounds. Improving food availability and creating undisturbed resting areas in the Bay’s open water and pond habitats could improve conditions for these species in SF Bay.

Diving ducks declined in open waters of the North and Central Bay and were relatively stable in the South Bay.

SFBay diver regions and habitats effort adjusted loess trends North Bay
SFBay diver regions and habitats effort adjusted loess trends Central Bay
SFBay diver regions and habitats effort adjusted loess trends South Bay

Losses-smoothed long-term trends of diving duck abundances in the (A) North Bay Open Bay, (B) Central Bay Open Bay,( C) South Bay Open Bay regions of the San Francisco Bay from the Midwinter Waterfowl Surveys. Counts were adjusted for differences in survey effort among years.

Diving Duck Trends Across All Habitats

SFBay diver species effort adjusted loess trends
Diving Duck Trends across all habitats

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Loess-smoothed long-term trends of diving duck species in San Francisco Bay from the Midwinter Waterfowl Survey conducted in January from 1989 to 2024. Counts were summarized from the North Bay Open Bay, North Bay Salt Ponds, Central Bay Open Bay, Shoreline, South Bay Open Bay and South Bay Salt Ponds and were adjusted for differences in survey effort among years.

Subtidal Habitat