Save our Tomales Bay – 35 Legacy oyster farming trash we want removed NOW.

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Partially removed – thank you mystery entity, nature

Highline pilings awaiting removal

Highline pilings awaiting removal

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Partially removed – thank you TBOC

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Partially removed – thank you TBOC

Partially removed, still more awaiting removal TBOC

Partially removed, still more awaiting removal TBOC

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Winches from highline awaiting removal

Winches from highline awaiting removal

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Winches from highline awaiting removal

Winches from highline awaiting removal

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Removed – thank you Coastal Commission, HIOC

150 chemically treated posts from many decades ago near Tom's Point awaiting removal

150 chemically treated posts from many decades ago near Tom’s Point awaiting removal

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Removed! - Thank you Hog Island Oyster Company

Removed! – Thank you Hog Island Oyster Company

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Removed! - Thank you TBOC

Removed! – Thank you TBOC

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Removed! - Thank you TBOC

Removed! – Thank you TBOC

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Removed! - Thank you TBOC

Removed! – Thank you TBOC

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Removed! - Thank you TBOC

Removed! – Thank you TBOC

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Removed! - Thank you TBOC

Removed! – Thank you TBOC

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Rusty iron racks litter many parts of Tomales Bay

Rusty iron racks litter many parts of Tomales Bay

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Removed! - Thank you Hog Island Oyster Company

Removed! – Thank you Hog Island Oyster Company

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Experimental artificial reefs near Tomassini Point awaiting removal

Experimental artificial reefs near Tomassini Point awaiting removal. Removed – Thank you Sea Grant!

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Experimental artificial reefs near Tom's Point awaiting removal

Experimental artificial reefs near Tom’s Point awaiting removal. Removed – Thank you Sea Grant!

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