Development of the Copeland Creek Information Hub
Funded by WATERS Collaborative
Abstract
Copeland Creek is a 9 mile long perennial creek that passes through the Sonoma State University campus. The goal of this project is to create a digital Copeland Creek Information Hub where students, faculty, community members, and local agencies can access all known information about the creek in one place. It contains information about current and past research projects organized by topic as well as restoration activities. We have begun monitoring human use of the campus Copeland Creek walking trail. We have been mapping riparian plant distribution and using wildlife cameras to monitor animals found along the creek. We established a water quality monitoring program that tests temperature, pH, conductivity, total dissolved solids, and dissolved oxygen levels in two creek locations on campus as well as in one of the campus ponds. This data is updated regularly and displayed on the Copeland Creek Information Hub’s Interactive Dashboard.
Results
| Title | Format | Download | Students |
|---|---|---|---|
| Development of the Copeland Creek Information Hub | poster | Cole Carignan, Daniela Ceja, Isaac De La Cruz, Antonio Fernandez, Gabriela Galan, Manuel Garcia, Julian Goldberg, Laila Guerra, Star Kirkwood, Chloe Madison Knights, Tim Miller, Cecelia Oberts, Yanin Rivera, Jacob Rosas, Robert St. Jacques |
Key Terms: Copeland Creek, perennial creek, Information Hub, riparian, plant distribution, using wildlife cameras, water quality monitoring, temperature, pH, conductivity, total dissolved solids, dissolved oxygen levels, campus ponds
Project Date: Spring 2026
Faculty:
- Jackie Guilford
Departments:
- Geography, Enviornment, and Planning
Partners:
- Sonoma Water
- SSU Center for Environmental Inquiry
Students:
- Cole Carignan
- Daniela Ceja
- Isaac De La Cruz
- Antonio Fernandez
- Gabriela Galan
- Manuel Garcia
- Julian Goldberg
- Laila Guerra
- Star Kirkwood
- Chloe Madison Knights
- Tim Miller
- Cecelia Oberts
- Yanin Rivera
- Jacob Rosas
- Robert St. Jacques
Locations:
- Sonoma County
- SSU Campus
Project Topics:
- Biodiversity
- Technology
- Water
Funding Sources:
- SSU Center for Environmental Inquiry WATERS Collaborative Award
- Koret Foundation