According to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, you may fish recreationally without a license from public piers in ocean or bay waters. There are many public piers across ... Read more
If you’re looking to run wild in an open, windy spaces and fly a kite, look no further than the Bay. Crissy Field and Marina Green are great San Francisco ... Read more
If you’re looking for some outdoor art, there are plenty of spots around the Bay to choose from. Head to Seal Point Park in San Mateo for mystifying metal sculptures ... Read more
There are many excellent bird-watching destinations along the San Francisco Bay Trail to visit. Grab a pair of binoculars and check out the egrets, herons, ducks, and other shorebirds that ... Read more
For cycling enthusiasts, many portions of the San Francisco Bay Trail are open to bikers. In the North Bay, pedal around Paradise Loop for excellent views of the Bay or ... Read more
San Francisco Bay is the largest estuary on the west coast of North America. An estuary is a body of water where the river meets the sea and estuaries are ... Read more
Save The Bay grows between 35-100 thousand plants every year for our restoration projects. This means that every year we get to watch plants move through the beginning of their ... Read more
To restore transition zone habitat, Save The Bay first looks to existing examples of healthy transition zones nearby and gathers expert knowledge to determine which plant species to use. Modeling ... Read more
In this video, you’ll be exploring the ecosystem of Alpine Pond in Skyline Ridge Open Space Preserve with Nina from Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District. And you’ll join Charlie from ... Read more
Can art be science? How do we observe science, interpret it, and communicate it to others? Why is it important to share science with others? Students carefully observe plants and ... Read more