Ferries News

Golden Gate Ferry service to/from Chase Center suspended thru March 21

Golden Gate Ferry service to and from the Chase Center in San Francisco has been suspended through at least March 21 due to a ban issued by the City and County of San Francisco on all events larger than 1,000 people across the city. This ban impacts the Golden State Warriors basketball game on Thursday, […]

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Ferry Queue for Alameda/Oakland Riders Back to Normal on March 9

On Monday, March 9, the pedestrian bridge approaching Gate G at the Downtown San Francisco Ferry Terminal will be re-opened and the queue for passengers departing to Alameda and Oakland will change. Above is a queuing map for the Downtown S.F. Terminal in effect on March 9. Note that the Alameda/Oakland queue will return to […]

Environment News Waterfront

Tales of the Sea: International Ocean Film Festival Returns for 17th Year

BY KRISTY HAMILTON  Nothing captures our imaginations quite like the mystery of the sea—we have legends like Captain Cook, Jules Verne and Jacques-Yves Cousteau to thank for our fascination with Earth’s waters. Sailing into San Francisco from March 12 to 15, the International Ocean Film Festival returns for its 17th year with new tales of […]

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ON OUR COVER MARCH 2020

The International Ocean Film Festival features 55 films from filmmakers and documentarians around the world. The 100-percent plastic-free festival will include five panel discussions, Q&A sessions with visiting filmmakers and a free student education program hosting more than 1,200 students from around the Bay Area and beyond. Screenings will take place in San Francisco at […]

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IMC Unveils Tribute to Mariners at Port of Oakland

BY PATRICK BURNSON The Port of Oakland has joined the International Maritime Center (IMC) to unveil a tribute to mariners. The new, abstract sculpture Sea Remembrance was installed in January next to the IMC facility at Port View Park. The IMC is a nonprofit organization that supports seafarers passing through the Bay Area. “Seafarers make […]

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Lou Cook

BY MATT LARSON Riding the ferry makes many people happy, and it makes some people so happy that they pursue careers on the ferries. Lou Cook, deckhand for Blue & Gold Fleet, is one of these people. This former interior designer used to take the ferry from San Francisco to Larkspur for work, or would […]

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Capitol Corridor Reports Five Years of Record Ridership

The Capitol Corridor Joint Powers Authority (CCJPA) recently released its annual performance report for fiscal year 2019 highlighting five straight years of record-breaking ridership and revenue. Ridership on Northern California’s popular intercity passenger rail service hit an all-time high of 1,777,136 riders and $38.03 million in revenue.   CCJPA is the managing body of the […]

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Fixit Clinic: Saving the World One Repaired Item at a Time

BY BILL PICTURE San Mateo County’s Office of Sustainability has partnered with the Berkeley-based nonprofit Fixit Clinic to host an ongoing series of drop-in workshops where people can learn how to fix the broken items taking up space in garages, closets and cabinets. “The idea of fixing something versus just throwing it away is actually […]

Lifestyle News

AROUND THE BAY IN MARCH

Coral Reef Madness Delight in the astonishing beauty and fragility of the ocean’s coral reefs, captured in the paintings on display in Deep Secrets, a solo exhibit of work by Marie Krajan that opens February 29 at the Marin Museum of Contemporary Art. Krajan’s artwork is inspired by her love of the ocean, and her […]