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THE HEALTH OF environmentally diverse Tomales Bay, which supports wildlife, aquaculture, commercial fishing and recreation, faces a variety of threats, say biologists who monitor the narrow inlet.
KEEPING TOMALES BAY as clean as possible has to be a public priority.The state Water Resources Control Board has labeled the bay an “impaired water body” and efforts have been underway … ...
Zoe Richardson, a doctoral student at the University of California at Davis, walks through mud flats along the shore of Tomales Bay in Marshall at low tide on Friday, Aug. 4, 2023. Richardson is ...
PICNIC23_tomales_0048_cs.jpg Event on 5/9/07 in Point Reyes Station. Anne Hillsley (cq), 54, of Woodacre, departs in her kayak for a late morning row from Heart's Desire Beach on Tomales Bay.
Tomales Bay Trail usually escapes the notice of Point Reyes National Seashore hikers for two reasons: It's one of the few footpaths on the east side of the bay and geographically isolated from ...
The 15-mile-long Tomales Bay is home to 9% of California’s remaining 14,600 acres of eelgrass beds, according to a 2018 study by the California Native Plant Society.
Due to Sonoma County’s proximity to Tomales Bay, and the dangerous sea conditions that exist in and around the Tomales Bay area, H1 provides mutual aid, on occasion, to Marin County.
Two children who were trapped inside an overturned boat were among seven people rescued from Tomales Bay just south of Bodega Bay this afternoon, according to rescuers. The 25-foot pleasure craft ...