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Around the bay in February

Aquatic LifePublished: February, 2007  Martin Hosts Flyway FestivalPhotographer James Martin (see cover of Bay Crossings’ Dec. 2006 issue) will be the Honorary Host for the 2007 San Francisco Bay Flyway Festival, Feb. 2-4, on Mare Island in Vallejo. Martin will present his stunning images and sign copies of The Islands of San Francisco Bay throughout […]

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Bay Crossings Staff Report

Published: February, 2007  South SF Ferry Terminal A breakwater is, essentially, a stone reef that pokes above bay level in order to calm waters exposed to a long fetch. Eliminating the breakwater results in a $1.2 million cost savings, but could expose the new dock to weather hazards. The Alameda Harbor Bay Ferry installed a […]

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Bay Area’s Newest Bridge Nearing Completion

By Karin BettsPublished: February, 2007  The span will carry five lanes of northbound traffic from Contra Costa County to Solano County, nearly doubling the capacity of Interstate 680 over the Carquinez Strait. The existing bridge will be converted to four lanes of southbound traffic with a two-way bicycle/pedestrian lane, another link in the growing Bay […]

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Winter at the NorCal Waters’ Edge

Published: February, 2007  Sneaker Waves Rogue waves, or sneaker waves, are large, powerful waves that are mixed in with average size breaking surf. These powerful sneaker waves can suddenly crash onto people walking on the beach, standing on rocks, man-made jetties or break walls. These waves have the potential to pull people into the dangerous […]

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WAM-V!

By Scott Hargis & Michelle ModayPublished: February, 2007  When getting a first glimpse of the 100-foot long arachnid-shaped, giant thing skimming over the surface of the waters of the Bay, the first question that comes to mind might be: Is it Hollywood? But the WAM-V (Wave Adaptive Modular Vessel), dubbed Proteus by inventor Dr. Ugo […]

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Running Aground

By Scott AlumbaughPublished: February, 2007  In fact, the average depth of San Francisco Bay is only 12-14 feet. Before the Gold Rush, the average depth of the Bay was 42 feet. So, what happened? The entire San Francisco Bay-Delta Estuary encompasses 1,600 square miles, ranging from the salty waters of the Bay to the brackish […]

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WATERFRONT ACTIVITIES

Published: February, 2007  Every Sat. 9AM – 11AM, 12PM – 2PM, 2PM – 5PM – Intro to Sailing, OCSC Sailing, Berkeley, 800-223-2984, www.ocsc.com This 2-hour skippered charter is designed to provide folks who are considering getting into sailing with a real glimpse of the sport, our club and our people. Two hours on beautiful San Francisco […]