San Francisco Bay Shoreline Guide

San Francisco Bay Shoreline Guide
Author: State Coastal Conservancy
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2012-08-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780520274365

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“The San Francisco Bay Shoreline Guide takes us on a walking and cycling journey around San Francisco Bay, unfolding the wonder, drama and beauty of one of the great estuaries of the world.”--Robert Redford "From the bustling waterfronts of our cities and towns, to our wild, windswept, and thankfully, protected natural wetlands, this is our fantastic guide to all of the magnificence of the San Francisco Bay Shoreline. Grab it and go on world-class journeys in our own backyard. I'll see you along the trail!"--Doug McConnell, Television Producer and Reporter “This guide helps to create an awareness and appreciation of San Francisco Bay.”--Sylvia McLaughlin, co-founder of Save the Bay Praise from the previous edition "There are absorbing stories here for the armchair reader and detailed guides for the active explorer. Read, enjoy, and cultivate your roots in the region."—Harold Gilliam "Comprehensive and copiously illustrated, this Guide is a treasure-house of user-friendly information. It reveals the equivalent of a national park hitherto unknown in our midst."—Margot Patterson Doss "This book is a complete guide to the Bay Area. All that's missing are the smells, so perhaps the next edition should be scratch and sniff."—Robin Williams

All Around the Bay

All Around the Bay
Author: Ruth A. Jackson
Publsiher: Chronicle Books (CA)
Total Pages: 119
Release: 1987
Genre: San Francisco Bay (Calif.)
ISBN: 087701387X

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The Monterey Bay Shoreline Guide

The Monterey Bay Shoreline Guide
Author: Jerry Emory
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1999
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0520217128

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"Healthy oceans are critical to the future of all life on Earth, yet by and large the underwater world remains hidden to us, unknown and mysterious. The mission of the Monterey Bay Aquarium is to inspire conservation of the oceans, and this series of books is intended to further that goal. By helping people discover their connection with the natural world, we hope to foster a lifelong commitment to learning about and caring for the oceans on which all life depends."--Julie Packard, Executive Director, Monterey Bay Aquarium

San Francisco Bay Shoreline Adventures

San Francisco Bay Shoreline Adventures
Author: Demece Garepis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2021-07-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0578925958

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San Francisco Shoreline Adventures The Best of the San Francisco Bay Trail and Bay Water Trail showcases the best adventures using local guides, beautiful photos and big color maps with trail cards. The guide covers prime and often underused destinations of the San Francisco Bay Trail and San Francisco Bay Water Trail, an expanding corridor that covers the San Francisco and San Pablo Bays with an over 500-mile network of bicycling, paddling, and hiking trails.San Francisco Shoreline Adventures The Best of the San Francisco Bay Trail and Bay Water Trail recommends the best trails, launches and useful website resources for the quick getaway to the extended trip. Made up of paved multi-use paths, trails, bike lanes, official and other public Water Trail launches, this guide is a handy resource to the best of the Bay.This guide focuses on natural and cultural features that reveal the Bay Area's rich heritage. It highlights various ecosystems that are essential to our thriving Bay. These destinations are best suitable for all outside activities - strolling, paddling, biking, windsurfing, hiking, supping, bird-watching, rollerblading to picnicking - including ADA access sites. Grab the book and get ready for a world class journey right at your fingertips!

Walking San Francisco

Walking San Francisco
Author: Tracy Salcedo
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2014-11-18
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781493015320

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San Francisco is one of America's most walkable cities, and this book describes 18 walks that can be taken by the casual visitor, including 9 in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, the world's largest urban national park. This compact guidebook will walk you through the best San Francisco has to offer. If you're planning to visit San Francisco--or explore your hometown--you'll be sure you're on the right track with this guidebook.

South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project

South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 760
Release: 2007
Genre: Environmental impact statements
ISBN: UCR:31210026476414

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Peninsula Trails

Peninsula Trails
Author: Jean Rusmore,Betsy Crowder,Frances Spangle,Sue LaTourrette
Publsiher: Wilderness Press
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2013-10-15
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9780899975658

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Choose from more than 150 trips on over 500 miles of trails with this comprehensive guide to every park and preserve on the San Francisco Peninsula. From Fort Funston and San Bruno Mountain south to Saratoga Gap, and from the Bay west to the Pacific Ocean, the peninsula offers something for everyone. This edition includes 18 new trips covering newly acquired public lands. Also includes maps and a trips-by-theme appendix.

Natural History of San Francisco Bay

Natural History of San Francisco Bay
Author: Ariel Rubissow Okamoto,Kathleen Wong
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2011-09-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780520949980

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This complete primer on San Francisco Bay is a multifaceted exploration of an extraordinary, and remarkably resilient, body of water. Bustling with oil tankers, laced with pollutants, and crowded with forty-six cities, the bay is still home to healthy eelgrass beds, young Dungeness crabs and sharks, and millions of waterbirds. Written in an entertaining style for a wide audience, Natural History of San Francisco Bay delves into an array of topics including fish and wildlife, ocean and climate cycles, endangered and invasive species, and the path from industrialization to environmental restoration. More than sixty scientists, activists, and resource managers share their views and describe their work—tracing mercury through the aquatic ecosystem, finding ways to convert salt ponds back to tidal wetlands, anticipating the repercussions of climate change, and more. Fully illustrated and packed with stories, quotes, and facts, the guide also tells how San Francisco Bay sparked an environmental movement that now reaches across the country.