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Restoring San Francisco Bay

Making Waves, Episode 91 — 14:56 minutes


Feb. 9, 2012 — Join us for a talk with two NOAA experts about a multi-year effort to restore the environment in the aftermath of a spill that dumped 53,000 gallons of oil into San Francisco Bay. While we're focusing on this one spill, you'll get a good idea of how we deal as a nation with big spills wherever and whenever they occur along our coasts.


Guests for this episode include Greg Baker, regional resource coordinator with NOAA's Office of Response and Restoration, and Natalie Cosentino-Manning, restoration program manager for the Southwest region of the U.S. with NOAA's Fisheries Restoration Center.


A transcript of this podcast is also available.


 

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