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Around the bay in July 2010

Published: July, 2010  Oakland Zoo Goes Down Under The Oakland Zoo will debut its new Wild Australia exhibit on Saturday, July 3 at 10 a.m. There will be live entertainment featuring didgeridoo music and honorary guest Liam Mayclem, host of CBS5’s Eye on the Bay, will also be in attendance. The new Wild Australia exhibit […]

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15 Minutes That Could Save Your Life

Tips from the U.S. Coast Guard Boating Safety Division Published: July, 2010  Summer and recreational boating just naturally go together. To make sure your vessel is seaworthy and that all essentials are on board, set aside 15 minutes for a quick inspection before every launch.   •     Check the operating condition of your boat: motor, steering, […]

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Real Estate Booms: Is the California Delta Next?

By Jah MackeyPublished: July, 2010  If you have considered waterfront real estate as an investment, vacation property or commercial location, the Delta may just be for you. The region has commercial and residential real estate at phenomenal prices and great rental rates.   Right now, the Delta is experiencing the same difficulties that many areas […]

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Cultural Currents: Far East Exotica, Iconic Art, and Silent Movies

By Paul DuclosPublished: July, 2010  Majestic celestial palaces. Sprawling Mongolian grasslands. Cascading clouds. And that’s just the backdrop. For a limited run at the San Francisco Opera House from July 23-25, Shen Yun Performing Arts will be staging an elaborate—and by some accounts a somewhat riotous—dance show with full orchestra. Based in New York, Shen […]

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TAKE THE LONG WAY HOME

By Captain RayPublished: July, 2010  Yes, San Francisco Bay is a beautiful place to sail! Views of the East Bay hills, Tiburon and Mt. Tamalpais behind, the bridges, and the City climbing up and down the hills are spectacular.   On a beautiful sunny day, navigating on San Francisco Bay is also a very visual […]

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Finning Isn’t Funny

By Kati SchmidtPublished: July, 2010  Probably as a result of my day job at the Aquarium of the Bay, I enjoy asking people, “What sharks and fishes do you think live in San Francisco Bay?” The question receives a mix of reactions, including rolled eyes and sighs from friends who have already heard this query […]

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Putting the Toxic Ghost Fleet to Rest

By Deb Self and Saul BloomPublished: July, 2010  Due to the efforts of San Francisco Baykeeper, Arc Ecology, and the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), the decaying, toxic vessels of the Ghost Fleet will soon haunt the waters of Suisun Bay no longer. In an important victory for the health of San Francisco Bay and […]

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Tour Operator Brings Green Living Into Focus for Tourists

By Bill PicturePublished: July, 2010  Visitors who sign up for one of the programs offered by local tour operator Green Dream Tours can expect more than just run-of-the-mill sightseeing. Incorporated into every outing is a trivia-loaded history lesson, an introduction to the natural beauty of the Bay Area, as well as information on the ambitious […]

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San Francisco’s Bountiful and Ever-Changing Waterfront

By Kati Schmidt Published: June, 2010    Each year, more than 15 million visitors explore San Francisco’s northern waterfront—from the Ferry Plaza to Ghirardelli Square. With innovative new additions and enhancements popping up along the two-mile stretch, there are endless opportunities to fall in love, all over again, with the Bay-kissing side of the City […]