Saving the Bay - Discovering San Francisco Bay: The Anza Expedition
In 1776, a party led by Juan Bautista de Anza surveyed the area around San Francisco Bay, which was one of the most productive ecosystems in the western Americas. The landscape they encountered contained vast tidal marshes, wetlands and coves that have disappeared today due to fill and development. For more information, go to: http://education.savingthebay.org/dis... Presented by KQED Public Media.

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