By Sejal Choksi-Chugh Published: February, 2017 San Francisco Bay’s native fish are dying for water. In the past, the Bay was an exceptionally rich environment for wildlife. San Francisco Bay is part of the Bay-Delta estuary, where fresh river water mixes with salty ocean tides. This creates multiple diverse ecosystems that sustain a […]
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Damon Brewer
By Matt Larson Published: February, 2017 When we first spoke with Damon Brewer a few months ago, he had been the director of engineering and maintenance for Golden Gate Ferry for about four days, but he was no stranger to the working waterfront. In fact, he’s been working in the marine industry ever […]
Port of Oakland Executive Director Gives Annual State of the Port Speech
BC Staff Report Published: February, 2017 What a difference a year makes. Last January, the Port of Oakland faced the bankruptcy of its second-largest marine terminal tenant. Today it faces a new year fortified by record earnings and cargo volume over the last 12 months. “I have to tell you, this feels a […]
Robust California Trade Numbers to Continue in 2017
By Patrick Burnson Published: February, 2017 California’s trade picture has recently brightened and should maintain its current course at least through the first part of 2017, said Robert Kleinhenz, economist and executive director at Beacon Economics. He added that despite the uncertainty about the future direction of U.S. trade policy with the incoming administration, […]
Bay Area Freeway Patrol Joins Waze Connected Citizens Program
By BC Staff Published: January, 2017 In December, the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) entered into a data-sharing partnership between its Service Authority for Freeways (SAFE) unit and Waze, the free, real-time crowdsourced navigation app, in which MTC-SAFE’s Bay Area Freeway Service Patrol (FSP) and Waze will share information with each other to provide the […]
Svendsen’s Boat Works Acquired by Bay Maritime Corp.
BC Staff Report Published: January, 2017 Svendsen’s Boat Works, an Alameda-based, family-owned and operated company since 1963, has been acquired by Alameda’s Bay Maritime Corp., parent company to Bay Marine Boatworks and Bay Ship & Yacht. Now in its 53rd year of operation, Svendsen’s will continue to operate under the Svendsen’s name and […]
Sustainability and Jobs on the Waterfront
By Patrick Burnson Published: January, 2017 San Francisco-based Prologis, which has recently been building new logistics warehousing at the Port of Oakland, is now planning to put up the largest waterfront industrial complex San Francisco has seen in half a decade. Creation of a 1.16 million square foot project on 17 acres of […]
ON OUR COVER January 2017
Published: January, 2017 Carolyn Horgan took the reins as president of Blue & Gold Fleet nearly five years ago. She retired at the end of 2016 and we look back on her iconic maritime career, having risen through the ranks from answering the phones at Red & White Fleet to the top spot at […]
Around the Bay in January 2017
Published: January, 2017 Snoopy for President After this election year, a little laughter from the Peanuts Gang is in order. The lighter side of politics and its intersection with the life of Charles Schulz is the focus of Mr. Schulz Goes to Washington, which runs through January 22 at the Charles M. Shultz Museum […]
Tiburon Ferry to Get New Operator in 2017
Golden Gate Transit is expected to take over operations of the commute runs of the Tiburon ferry route from Blue & Gold Fleet in 2017. Final details and dates of the handover were not available at press time. Golden Gate Ferry plans to accept Blue & Gold tickets for a limited time, but encourages […]







