
Save The Bay (San Francisco) Check out our latest blog entry about local students tackling trash at their schools, in their neighborhoods and in the Bay.
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As you may know, Save The Bay works hard to curb the steady onslaught of plastic bags and trash on our local waterways and the Bay. And now the Education Department is joining the fight with a new partnership ...

Saving the Bay  Help Save The Bay (San Francisco) win a grant to stop Cargill from paving San Francisco Bay. Cast your vote now!
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Save The Bay (San Francisco) FYI: The YouTopia voting system went down yesterday and some votes did not get counted. Log back in to make sure your vote was tallied:
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Cargill: Don't Pave San Francisco Bay!: Save The Bay (San Francisco Bay) - non-profit - www.saveSFbay.org Corporate giants don’t just qui...

Save The Bay (San Francisco) is currently in 4th place. Please cast your vote today! It doesn't cost any money to help us win some...! http://bit.ly/1zwU6D

LeeAnne Chappell Keep up the good work. Going to the Bothin Marsh tomorrow for a restoration party. Check out their web site for ways to help and pass it to your friends!

Save The Bay (San Francisco) Save The Bay Political Director Stephen Knight was a recent guest on Green 960 radio with Angie Coiro talking about the health of the Bay and oceans. Listen to the podcast here:
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Miriam Goldstein, chief scientist for the Scripps Environmental Accumulation of Plastic Expedition (SEAPLEX) and Stephen Knight, Political Director of San Francisco's Save The Bay, join guest host Richard Wolinsky for a discussion about the health of the oceans.

Save The Bay (San Francisco) The ability of the oceans to absorb carbon dioxide is becoming less efficient. Slower intake means more gases in the atmosphere. With the threat of sea level rise as a result of global warming, it is increasingly important to restore more wetlands sooner for flood control and buffer zones.
Source: www.sfgate.com
The Earth's oceans, which have absorbed carbon dioxide from fuel emissions since the dawn of the industrial era, have recently grown less efficient at sopping it up, new research suggests.

Save The Bay (San Francisco) We've made some headway -- 25 votes behind the leader. Be sure to cast your vote! http://bit.ly/2SrLYL

Save The Bay (San Francisco) We are 79 votes behind the leader for the YouTopia grant -- please vote today!
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Cargill: Don't Pave San Francisco Bay!: Save The Bay (San Francisco Bay) - non-profit - www.saveSFbay.org Corporate giants don’t just qui...

Save The Bay (San Francisco) Save The Bay needs your vote! Go to http://bit.ly/1zwU6D to help us win the $15K YouTopia grant from Free Range Studios!

Save The Bay (San Francisco) needs your help to win a grant to stop Cargill – go to http://bit.ly/1zwU6D and VOTE TODAY!

Save The Bay (San Francisco) Investigators say crew members "failed to notice" that there was oil seeping into the Bay during last month's oil spill. Read the story:
Source: www.sfgate.com
State investigators say the Dubai Star oil spill occurred when one of the ship's massive fuel tanks overfilled during an early morning refueling stop and crew members failed to notice until oil had already seeped into the bay.

Laura
"Volunteers
are the backbone, heart, and soul of the restoration movement. And whatever the
eventual results of their labors may be, working to revive damaged ecosystems is
transforming and strengthening their relationship with the rest of nature."
-William K. Stevens, "Miracle Under the Oaks"


















