Oyster Bay Regional Shoreline is a park in San Leandro, California, part of the East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD).[1] It is located along the eastern shore of San Francisco Bay directly to the south of Oakland International Airport.[2] The property was originally used as a landfill for 37 years, until it was filled to capacity in 1977, when it was capped with a clay cover. EBRPD bought the property in 1980, intending to use it as a park.[3]
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OysterBayRegionalShoreline is a park in San Leandro, California, part of the East BayRegional Park District (EBRPD). It is located along the eastern...
Francisco Bay Trail is a bicycle and pedestrian trail that when finished will allow continuous travel around the shoreline of San Francisco Bay. As of 2020...
Oyster farming on Georges River, commercial aquaculture of Sydney Rock Oysters, in the Georges River estuary of New South Wales, Australia, occurred between...
Drakes BayOyster Company was an oyster farm and restaurant formerly located at the shoreline and in Drakes Estero at 38°04'57.3"N 122°55'55.0"W, a bay within...
harvesting wild oysters, oyster farming is a growing industry in the Bay. Oyster aquaculture is passive in that the Bay provides all the natural oyster food needed...
of San Bruno Mountain to fill 27 miles (44km) of the San Mateo County shoreline. This work has been noted as the first successful conservation effort...
Cormorant at Lunderston Bay Curlew at Lunderston BayOyster catchers at Lunderston Bay Canada Geese in a field at Lunderston Bay Located on the east side...
a self-sustaining oyster population into Jamaica Bay, potential benefits include: "improving water quality, protecting the shoreline from erosion and reviving...
(now submerged by marine waters). Inner Raritan Bay began to fill about 2,500 years ago with large oyster beds forming along the estuarine tributaries....
communities in Lenapehoking. The "Oyster Islands" of Upper New York Bay were Ellis, Liberty and Black Tom. In colonial New York, oysters were sold on the street...
nonliving oysters. The dense aggregations of oysters are often referred to as an oyster reef, oyster bed, oyster bank, oyster bottom, or oyster bar interchangeably...
South Waccamaw Street. The Chesapeake Bay is the largest estuary system in North America with most of its shoreline residing in the state of Maryland. The...
adjacent Bel Marin Keys shoreline, in Marin County, California. It is located at Whiteside Marsh on the northwestern shore of San Pablo Bay, in and adjacent...
the bay from 680 square miles (1,800 km2) to just 400 square miles (1,000 km2) of highly contaminated water. BCDC is part of the Bay Area Regional Collaborative...
include the Mud Bay region at the southern end of Eld Inlet and OysterBay at the southern end of Totten Inlet. The entirety of OysterBay is exposed mud...
The San Francisco Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve (San Francisco Bay NERR) is one of 27 reserves established as part of the United States National...
physical features of the bay whereby what used to be irregular shoreline in 1944 has become more linear by 1977. Shoreline retreat continued as man-made...
zone with the San Francisco Bay, an area characterized by shallow mudflats. Both the Foster City and Redwood Shores shorelines of Belmont Slough are protected...
pond that is now reverting to marsh on the western shore of San Francisco Bay. In 1975 Leslie Salt owned the slough and used it for its salt water evaporation...
692 mi (1,114 km) of shoreline at normal level, a "full pool" of 1,071 ft (326 m) above mean sea level and the exact shoreline varies by resolution according...
Regional Shoreline: Final Land Use–Development Plan Environmental Impact Report EBRPD (June 1998), Brooks Island RegionalShoreline, East BayRegional Parks...
with the bay communities. The bay'sshoreline became heavily urbanized and industrialized, leading to pollution of the bay. In the 1970s the bay was described...
"Clausen Oysters – Clausen Oysters". Archived from the original on 2022-11-10. Retrieved 2022-11-10. Bay, Qualman Oysters / Port of Coos Bay Coos. "From...
in the San Francisco Bay Area, California, separating the cities of Oakland and Alameda and the Alameda Island from the East Bay mainland. On its western...
Francisco Bay. The resulting 800,000-gallon spill, the largest in Bay Area history, threatened sensitive natural habitats both inside and outside the bay, including...