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An RM3 Win Will Provide Critical Funds to Improve BART and Other Local Rail Systems

BY JOEL WILLIAMS Published: April, 2018   Regional Measure 3 (RM3) will appear on the June 5 ballot, and a favorable outcome will raise critically needed funds for transportation improvements in the Bay Area. If approved by a majority of voters in Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Solano and […]

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OPENING DAY ON THE BAY

BY CAPTAIN RAY Published: April, 2018   Sunday, April 22 is Opening Day on the Bay. It’s a grand nautical party, portions of which can be enjoyed from the shoreline as well. Two events will happen that day: the roots of one go back several hundred years, and the other has been celebrated for just […]

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Rogue Boat in Aquatic Park Highlights a Bay-Wide Problem

BY SEJAL CHOKSI-CHUGH Published: April, 2018   For months, a rundown sailboat has been illegally anchored in San Francisco Bay’s most sheltered swimming cove, Aquatic Park, off San Francisco’s northern shoreline.   Swimmers have called and emailed Baykeeper’s Pollution Hotline repeatedly to report pollution from the rogue sailboat. They reported having to detour around the […]

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Aubrey Johnsson

BY MATT LARSON Published: April, 2018   If you’re hoping to see Aubrey Johnsson working as a deckhand on a Bay Area ferry, just know that she may be pretty hard to find.   Although she works for Blue & Gold, Golden Gate Ferry and Red & White, she spends most of her time working […]

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RM3 and the Future of Ferry Service

BY JOEL WILLIAMS Published: March, 2018   On February 8, the Water Emergency Transportation Authority Board (WETA) approved a resolution supporting Regional Measure 3 (RM3), the bridge toll ballot measure that voters in the nine Bay Area counties will consider during the statewide elections on June 5.   If approved by voters, RM3 would raise […]

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Ocean Film Festival Returns With Diverse Offerings

Published: March, 2018   "How inappropriate to call this planet Earth,” opined legendary author Arthur C. Clarke, “when it is quite clearly ocean.” For 15 years, the International Ocean Film Festival has been bringing back the focus to the 75 percent of our habitat that is indeed water.   Like a wave-borne United Nations representing […]

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Help Stop Sewage Pollution in San Francisco Bay

BY SEJAL CHOKSI-CHUGH Published: March, 2018   If you discover a sewage spill in Oakland—or have reported a spill in the past to Oakland city officials—please report it to Baykeeper.   Sewage spilled into city streets generally ends up in San Francisco Bay. Spilled sewage is sometimes inappropriately washed down a nearby storm drain, or […]

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Voters Support S.F. Seawall Project

BC STAFF REPORT Published: March, 2018   Nearly three-quarters of voters say they would vote “yes” on a bond measure to fund improvements to San Francisco’s seawall, based on a citywide voter survey conducted in January on behalf of the Port of San Francisco. Seventy-three percent of voters polled were in favor of a proposed […]

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Suzanna Adamova

BY MATT LARSON Published: March, 2018   If you find yourself at the Larkspur, Sausalito or San Francisco ferry terminals and you end up needing help from a Golden Gate Ferry operations supervisor, you may very well be speaking with Suzanna Adamova.   Adamova has been a casual operations supervisor since last summer, after working […]

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Around the Bay in March 2018

Published: March, 2018   Spring Fireworks at PIER 39 PIER 39 is welcoming the start of spring in a big way on the evening of Saturday, March 24. The skies will be illuminated with a dazzling fireworks display in celebration of the spring equinox. Before the show, grab dinner at one of PIER 39’s numerous […]