Get to Know: Station Bodega Bay
Get to Know the small boat station in Bodega Bay on the rugged coast of Northern California.
Bodega Bay, California in 1080p G85
Bodega Bay is a shallow, rocky inlet of the Pacific Ocean on the coast of northern California in the United States. It is approximately 5 mi (8 km) across and is located approximately 40 mi (60 km) northwest of San Francisco and 20 mi (32 km) west of Santa Rosa. The bay straddles the boundary between Sonoma County to the north and Marin County to the south. The bay is a marine habitat used for navigation, recreation, and commercial and sport fishing including shellfish harvesting.
Bodega Bay is protected on its north end from the Pacific Ocean by Bodega Head, which shelters the small Bodega Harbor and is separated from the main bay by a jetty. The San Andreas Fault runs parallel to the coastline and bisects Bodega Head, which lies on the Pacific Plate; the town is on the North American Plate. The village of Bodega Bay sits on the east side of Bodega Harbor. The bay connects on its south end to the mouth of Tomales Bay.
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Recorded September 14th 2019
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Sailing the Pacific Coast: Day 8 - Nowhere Near Bodega Bay
Hitchcock fans will get the reference to the 1963 classic right away. The situation would be humorous but Laura is sick and getting worse. We are headed for the nearest Port of Refuge at Crescent City, CA. for medical treatment.
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Coast Guard Station Bodega Bay Rescues Two in Tomales Bay (2019) ????????
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Video by Petty Officer 2nd Class Jordan Akiyama
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Bodega Bay, Ca, United States
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July 02, 2019
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Petty Officer 2nd Class Daniel Langley, a machinery technician at Coast Guard Station Bodega Bay, jumps into the waters of Tomales Bay, California, to assist sailors whose sailboat began taking on water, July 2, 2019. The Coast Guard and partner agencies assisted the sailors after strong winds overwhelmed a group of sailors from a local yacht club. (U.S. Coast Guard video.)
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Tomales Bay, California
Tomales Bay is a long, narrow inlet of the Pacific Ocean in Marin County in northern California in the United States. It is approximately 15 miles long and averages nearly 1.0 miles wide, effectively separating the Point Reyes Peninsula from the mainland of Marin County. It is located approximately 30 miles northwest of San Francisco. The bay forms the eastern boundary of Point Reyes National Seashore.
Oyster farming is a major industry on the bay. The two largest producers are Tomales Bay Oyster Company and Hog Island Oyster Company, both of which retail oysters to the public and have picnic grounds on the east shore. Hillsides east of Tomales Bay are grazed by cows belonging to local dairies. There is also grazing land west of the bay, on farms and ranches leased from Point Reyes National Seashore.
The bay sees significant amounts of water sports including sailing, kayaking, fishing and motor boating. Watercraft may be launched on Tomales Bay from the public boat ramp at Nick's Cove, north of Marshall.
Towns bordering Tomales Bay include Inverness, Inverness Park, Point Reyes Station, and Marshall. Additional hamlets include Nick's Cove, Spengers, Duck Cove, Shallow Beach, and Vilicichs. Dillon Beach lies just to the north of the mouth of the bay, and Tomales just to the east.
The area was once Coast Miwok territory. Documented villages in the area included Echa-kolum (south of Marshall), Sakloki (opposite Tomales Point), Shotommo-wi (near the mouth of the Estero de San Antonio), and Utumia (near Tomales).
Francis Drake is thought to have landed in nearby Drakes Estero in 1579.Members of the Vizcaíno Expedition found the Bay in 1603, and thinking it a river, named it Rio Grande de San Sebastian.
Bodega Bay - Sonoma Coast State Beach
Our Easter trip to Bodega bay
Windsurfing Bodega Bay, CA
Some windsurfing action in late March of 2010 on the Harbor of Bodega Bay, CA.
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Pretty Lights-Hot Like Sauce
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Craig A. Veramay
Uncle Bill Fishing Bodega Bay, CA
Uncle Bill Fishing unknown territory in Bodega Bay tide pool near outlet pipe.
Raw Video: Coast Guard Rescues Kayaker In Bodega Bay
U.S. Coast Guard crews rescued a man who became separated from his kayak off the windy Bodega Bay coast Sunday afternoon.
RAW: U.S. Coast Guard Rescues Teens From Boat Taking On Water In Tomales Bay
The U.S. Coast Guard rescued two teens whose boat was in danger of sinking in Tomales Bay Tuesday evening (video courtesy U.S. Coast Guard).
Crabbing Doran Beach, Bodega Bay
Crab Fishing off Doran Beach in Bodega Bay. Sunny but windy day. End of March and the crab count and size were going down.
Surfrider Foundation Bodega Bay
This video describes an upcoming event for the Surfrider Foundation, Sonoma Coast Chapter called Hands across the Sand. Mike Bryant of mikebryantproperties.com interviews Cea Higgins, Volunteer Coordinator of the chapter, who explains the event.
Filmed at Doran Beach, Bodega Bay, California, May29,2011
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Shark Frenzy, Tomales Bay
Leopard sharks running amuck in shallow water, most likely spawning. Most of the sharks seen were in the 4 + foot range.
This event was observed on 3-23-14 on a very low tide in about 20 inches of water. There were thousands of sharks present.
CRUISING THE CENTRAL COAST
A day trip to the Sonama coast from Fort Ross, to Jenner and the mouth of the Russian River, to Bodega Bay
Tomales Bay Bat Rays
The annual spawning of the bat rays. They can be found in large numbers, May and June, in coves and shallow water where eel grass is found . The large ones are female, the small ones male. Reference Wikipedia to find out more about these beautiful and gentle creatures:
Bodega Head - Bodega, California, United States
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Bodega Head
A rugged and recommended whale-watching promontory along the California coast.
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- Bodega Bay, California, United States
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- View from Bodega Head by Ranlo from a blog titled July 9: Nappa to Bodega Bay
- Deer on Bodega Head by Ranlo from a blog titled July 9: Nappa to Bodega Bay
Tomales Bay
Views of Tomales Bay from look-out points along the shoreline between Marshall and Inverness
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Bodega Bay Seals
Dog barking at seals while ominous birds amass on roof (movie?)
Bodega Bay wedding
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Bodega Bay fishing boats returning home.
Bodega Bay fishing boats returning home after a hard days work on the ocean.