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Trashy trends: challenges of the Bay Area’s free-range waste

by sfep | Aug 28, 2024 | Media, News Stories

Trashy trends: challenges of the Bay Area’s free-range waste By: Daniel McGlynn  Trash near a bridge in Herbert Park in San Pablo, CA, May 1, 2018. This image is from aerial research conducted by Tony Hale and Pete Kauhanen of the San Francisco Estuary Institute....
ABOUT US The San Francisco Estuary is named in the federal Clean Water Act as one of 28 “estuaries of national significance." For over 35 years, the San Francisco Estuary Partnership has worked together with local communities and federal and state agencies to improve the health of California’s largest estuary.
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The San Francisco Estuary Partnership builds partnerships and leverages federal funding with millions of dollars in state and local funds for regional-scale restoration, water quality improvement, and resilience-building projects.