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The plan is to locate a prototype seastead in the San Fransisco Bay. Depending on the final design, some depth | The plan is to locate a prototype seastead in the San Fransisco Bay. Depending on the final design, some depth | ||
of water may be needed. So charts of the bay may be of use in picking a location. Here are some online charts. | of water may be needed. So charts of the bay may be of use in picking a location. Here are some online charts. | ||
− | You can zoom by | + | You can zoom in on an area by clicking it, or using the plus near the bottom of the image. Also the arrows at the bottom let you move around. |
* [http://ocsdata.ncd.noaa.gov/OnLineViewer/PacificCoastViewerTable.htm NOAA online chart viewer] | * [http://ocsdata.ncd.noaa.gov/OnLineViewer/PacificCoastViewerTable.htm NOAA online chart viewer] |
Revision as of 22:23, 12 August 2008
The plan is to locate a prototype seastead in the San Fransisco Bay. Depending on the final design, some depth of water may be needed. So charts of the bay may be of use in picking a location. Here are some online charts. You can zoom in on an area by clicking it, or using the plus near the bottom of the image. Also the arrows at the bottom let you move around.
- NOAA online chart viewer
- Entrance to San Francisco Bay and central part of bay
- San Francisco By Candlestick Point to Angel Island
- San Francisco Bay-southern part; Redwood Creek; Oyster Point
- San Francisco Bay-Angel Island to Point San Pedro
- San Pablo Bay
- Mare Island Strait
- Suisun Bay
- Carquinez Strait
Also some images of the Bay