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The Story Of The Marsh: The Beginning

By Guest Blogger Jesse Amital
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As part of our ongoing work to connect people with the Bay’s natural landscapes, we’re sharing a series that explores the story of San Francisco Bay’s tidal marshes — their history, science, and the community efforts that keep them thriving.

Tidal marshes are the beating heart of San Francisco Bay — a Ramsar Wetland of International Importance that supports over a thousand animal species and protects our communities from floods and rising seas.

Once diked and drained for salt production, these wetlands are now the focus of one of the largest restoration efforts on the West Coast. Through projects that blend science, stewardship, and collaboration, we’re helping return the tides — and life — to the Bay’s marshes.

​From aerial seeding and community planting to long-term monitoring and education, each restoration site tells a story of resilience and renewal. Together, these efforts reveal what’s possible when people and nature collaborate.


Learn more about our tidal marsh restoration work and explore current projects at sfbbo.org/tidalmarsh.