Portfolio Category: Video

Save The Bay Introduction

San Francisco Bay has been home to people for thousands of years. In the last 200 years, humans have changed the landscape in many ways, including filling and developing 90% ...

Bay History & Geology

20,000 years ago San Francisco Bay did not exist. As the ice age ended and ice caps began to melt, sea level rose beginning to shape the Bay as we ...

Watershed Science

 The San Francisco Bay watershed includes 40% of California. A watershed is an area of land in which all the water flows and ends in the same place. In ...

Climate Change & Human Impact

Wetlands are valuable ecosystems that provide services to both humans and wildlife. In addition to providing habitat for wildlife and filtering trash to the ocean, wetlands also help fight against ...

King Tides

Tides are the daily rising and falling of the sea level and are the result of the sun and moon’s gravitational force on Earth. There are particularly large spring tides ...

Ecosystem Explorer

In this video, you’ll be exploring the ecosystem of Alpine Pond in Skyline Ridge Open Space Preserve with Nina from Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District. And you’ll join Charlie from ...

Monitoring Restoration Sites

To restore transition zone habitat, Save The Bay first looks to existing examples of healthy transition zones nearby and gathers expert knowledge to determine which plant species to use. Modeling ...

Native Nursery Tour

Save The Bay grows between 35-100 thousand plants every year for our restoration projects. This means that every year we get to watch plants move through the beginning of their ...

Ecology & Biodiversity

San Francisco Bay is the largest estuary on the west coast of North America. An estuary is a body of water where the river meets the sea and estuaries are ...