Supriya Ghosh (Editor)

Save the Bay

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Founded
  
1961 (1961)

Area served
  
San Francisco Bay Area

Type
  
Non-profit 501(c)3

Members
  
25,000

Save the Bay httpslh4googleusercontentcomqVGEe52OJykAAA

Focus
  
Open space preservation, Natural habitat restoration, Environmental justice

Location
  
Oakland, California, USA

Founders
  
Sylvia McLaughlin, Esther Gulick

Why we need to save the bay


Save The Bay is a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving San Francisco Bay and its related estuarine habitat areas. Founded by Catherine Kerr, Sylvia McLaughlin, and Esther Gulick in 1961, the organization grew into a body that not only achieved its namesake but inspired analogous organizations dedicated to other environmental and other political causes. The organization continues to fight to protect the bay from development and landfill and to oppose redevelopment of salt flats, instead encouraging restoration to a natural state.

Contents

Save the Bay Thank you for Saving The Bay Save The Bay Blog

History

Save the Bay SavingTheBayjpg

The organization helped to spark the environmental movement in the United States. The women were successful in saving the bay. They lobbied the state government until state legislation in 1965 established the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission as a state agency. The commission drew up a master plan for San Francisco Bay which provided for orderly development as well as preservation. This was the first such agency in California and later inspired the creation of the California Coastal Commission.

Contemporary work

Save the Bay Bay or River Save The Bay Blog

The organization continues today working to protect the wildlife of the Bay Area and water quality of this uniquely large inland body of water. But, when it was founded it was the first successful regional grassroots campaign to achieve this sort of goal. Save The Bay prevented the destruction of San Bruno Mountain to be used to fill 27 miles (44 km) of the San Mateo County shoreline. The founders' main goal was to preserve the natural beauty of the bay. Their efforts have also been noted as the first successful conservation efforts in an urban area. The women's efforts led to the creation of the Bay Conservation and Development Commission which was later used as the blueprint and inspiration for other government commissions such as the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency, California Coastal Commission, and Delta Stewardship Council.

Plastic bag bans

Save the Bay Saving the Bay KQED Public Media for Northern CA

The organization has also embraced and pushed for plastic bag bans throughout the entire region. This includes strong support for strengthening the San Francisco plastic bag ban in 2011 that banned all retailers from giving out bags made of non-biodegradable materials. Save The Bay supported the 2012 San Jose, California ban on plastic bags.

References

Save the Bay Wikipedia