Seaside Subterfuge
When you’re tidepooling this spring, an encrusted crustacean might surprise you.
As trails reopen, visiting is a chance to see a forest in progress.
When you’re tidepooling this spring, an encrusted crustacean might surprise you.
When I plunge into San Francisco Bay in spring, I’m swimming through a cool green fish stew.
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It has been said that the movement of a butterfly’s wings can change the course of world events. Some San Francisco neighbors hope that will be true for the green hairstreak…
A walk through the tumultuous history of the East Bay’s popular shoreline park.
At low tide on the North Coast right now, the tidepools teem with Hopkins’ rose nudibranchs. “This is not normal business as usual,” says scientist Terry Gosliner.
Or is his name Bob?
Private landowners in California hold a huge amount of forest that’s primed to burn.
Wildfires have become larger, more frequent, more severe, and more destructive to human life and property in many ecosystems in California in recent decades. If you’ve lived in California for a while, it might feel like this has suddenly become one of the biggest problems facing the state, and perhaps even a reason to leave.…
Bay Area sport fish sampled in a study were overwhelmingly tainted with PFAS. “It’s more widespread than we really thought,” says a scientist. But it’s not so easy to persuade anglers to eat less fish.