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With its shimmering vistas of fog, light, and cityscape, San Francisco Bay is famous worldwide—yet very little known. The bay, together with its inland delta, is one of the largest estuaries in the...
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10 October 2003
With its shimmering vistas of fog, light, and cityscape, San Francisco Bay is famous worldwide—yet very little known. The bay, together with its inland delta, is one of the largest estuaries in the Americas. It is a crucial bird habitat, a vital fishery, a major shipping center, a source of precious water, a playground for its cities, a natural treasure in trouble, and a stirring challenge to our human stewardship.
John Hart's lyrical writing and David Sanger's eye-opening color photographs reveal this marvel hidden in plain sight—its varied past, its complicated present, and its promising future.
Hart and Sanger journey back through the bay's history, introducing its native cultures, describing its ecology, and tracing its urban and industrial development. They take us with them on a tanker bound upriver, to a duck hunter's blind at dawn, to a delta island when the migratory sandhill cranes come in, to the strange white fields where salt is harvested. And they tell the story of how the plucky local movement to save the bay began and evolved into a grand effort—maybe the grandest yet attempted—to repair a damaged organ of the living world.
The publisher gratefully acknowledges the generous contributions of the Audubon Society, of The Bay Institute of San Francisco, and of the Director's Circle of the Associates of theUniversity of California Press in support of this publication.
John Hart's lyrical writing and David Sanger's eye-opening color photographs reveal this marvel hidden in plain sight—its varied past, its complicated present, and its promising future.
Hart and Sanger journey back through the bay's history, introducing its native cultures, describing its ecology, and tracing its urban and industrial development. They take us with them on a tanker bound upriver, to a duck hunter's blind at dawn, to a delta island when the migratory sandhill cranes come in, to the strange white fields where salt is harvested. And they tell the story of how the plucky local movement to save the bay began and evolved into a grand effort—maybe the grandest yet attempted—to repair a damaged organ of the living world.
The publisher gratefully acknowledges the generous contributions of the Audubon Society, of The Bay Institute of San Francisco, and of the Director's Circle of the Associates of theUniversity of California Press in support of this publication.
Price: $36.95
Pages: 206
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date:
10 October 2003
ISBN: 9780520928732
Format: eBook
Foreword: For the Restoration of San Francisco Bay
Acknowledgments
Inside the Golden Gate
Alameda 328
The Military Bay
The First Saving of San Francisco Bay
The Bay as Estuary
The Pumps at Tracy
The Hollow Lands
Second-Growth Wetlands
The Duck Blind
Shanks Island
The Estuary and the Harbor
The Ferry Building
The Ammonia Tanker
The Herring Boat
The Salt Ponds
The Industrial Shore
Hunters Point
The Pollution Patrol
The Water Trails
The View from Mount Livermore
Appendix A: Twenty Places to Visit
Appendix B: Selected Reading
Appendix C: Some Organizations Involved in Bay Affairs
Index
Acknowledgments
Inside the Golden Gate
Alameda 328
The Military Bay
The First Saving of San Francisco Bay
The Bay as Estuary
The Pumps at Tracy
The Hollow Lands
Second-Growth Wetlands
The Duck Blind
Shanks Island
The Estuary and the Harbor
The Ferry Building
The Ammonia Tanker
The Herring Boat
The Salt Ponds
The Industrial Shore
Hunters Point
The Pollution Patrol
The Water Trails
The View from Mount Livermore
Appendix A: Twenty Places to Visit
Appendix B: Selected Reading
Appendix C: Some Organizations Involved in Bay Affairs
Index