fbpx
Wikipedia

Drakes Estero

Drakes Estero is an expansive estuary in the Point Reyes National Seashore of Marin County on the Pacific coast of northern California in the United States, approximately 25 miles (40 km) northwest of San Francisco.

Drakes Estero

Location and description edit

Situated at 38°02′49″N 122°56′31″W / 38.047°N 122.942°W / 38.047; -122.942,[1] the estuary provides the main drainage for the Point Reyes peninsula. Seen from the air, Drakes Estero resembles a human hand, with Barries Bay, Creamery Bay, Schooner Bay, and Home Bay as the "fingers" and Limantour Bay as the thumb. The waters of the Estero flow into Drakes Bay between Drakes Beach and a narrow strip of land called Limantour Spit.

Conservation protections edit

Drakes Estero is a congressionally designated "potential wilderness area".[2] Although Drakes Estero is protected as part of the National Seashore, legacy agricultural uses such as dairy farms and oyster aquaculture have led to controversy over the water quality, conservation status, and proper uses of this body of water.[3]

Conservationists, including L. Martin Griffin, Jr. and oceanographer Sylvia Earle called for an end to the ongoing oyster farming in the estero.[4][5] Senator Dianne Feinstein criticized the National Park Service, alleging that data used to support the non-renewal was flawed.[6] On November 29, 2012, United States Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar directed the National Park Service to allow the permit for oyster farming to expire, allowing the land and waters of the estero to return to their natural state.[7]

A lawsuit was filed on December 4, 2012, by Kevin Lunny, the owner of Drakes Bay Oyster Company, to declare the decision by Salazar null and void.[8] In February 2013, the 9th Cir. issued an injunction on the order to close Drakes Bay Oyster Company until it heard the company's appeal.[9] However, on January 14, 2014, the court declined to rehear the case.[10] The final court challenge to the order to remove the oyster farming was dropped in early December 2014, with the removal of the operation completed in May 2017.[11][12]

History edit

Drakes Estero has been designated as the most probable landing spot of Francis Drake on the coast of North America in 1579 during his circumnavigation of the world and has been established as a National Historic Landmark.[13][14] A historical marker has been placed on Drakes Beach near the Kenneth C. Patrick Visitor Center and monuments to Drake have been erected at the Drake's Cove landing site. The Drake landing is interpreted at the Kenneth C. Patrick Visitor Center and the Point Reyes National Seashore's Bear Valley Visitor Center.

Drakes Estero is a component of the Phillip Burton Wilderness.[15]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Drakes Estero
  2. ^ The Point Reyes Wilderness Act. U.S. Congress. October 18, 1976.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on January 16, 2014. Retrieved June 12, 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ "Marin Voice - Oyster bill: What's at stake?" (PDF). Retrieved September 9, 2012.
  5. ^ "GUEST OPINION: Feinstein is risking our Point Reyes heritage". Retrieved September 9, 2012.
  6. ^ "Feinstein 'stunned' by data manipulation allegations". KGO-TV. March 29, 2012. Retrieved February 24, 2013.
  7. ^ Salazar, Kenneth. . Department of the Interior, National Park Service. Archived from the original on August 14, 2013.
  8. ^ Fimrite, Peter; Berton, Justin (November 29, 2012). "U.S. evicting Point Reyes oyster farmer". The San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved November 30, 2012.
  9. ^ Bob Egelko (February 25, 2013). "Drakes Bay Oyster Co. gets reprieve". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved March 1, 2013.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on January 16, 2014. Retrieved January 14, 2014.
  11. ^ . www.marinij.com. Archived from the original on December 7, 2014.
  12. ^ "Drakes Estero Restoration - Point Reyes National Seashore (U.S. National Park Service)".
  13. ^ The Drake’s Cove site began its review by the National Park Service (NPS) in 1994 [1], thus starting an 18-year study of the suggested Drake sites. The first formal Nomination to mark the Nova Albion site at Drake’s Cove as a National Historic Landmark was provided to NPS on January 1, 1996. As part of its review, NPS obtained independent, confidential comments from professional historians. The NPS staff concluded that the Drake’s Cove site is the “most probable” [2] and “most likely” [3] Drake landing site. The National Park System Advisory Board Landmarks Committee sought public comments on the Port of Nova Albion Historic and Archaeological District Nomination [4] and received more than two dozen letters of support and none in opposition. At the Committee’s meeting of November 9, 2011 in Washington, DC, representatives of the government of Spain, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and Congresswoman Lynn Wolsey all spoke in favor of the nomination: there was no opposition. Staff and the Drake Navigators Guild’s president, Edward Von der Porten, gave the presentation. The Nomination was strongly endorsed by Committee Member Dr. James M. Allan, Archeologist, and the Committee as a whole which approved the nomination unanimously. The National Park System Advisory Board sought further public comments on the Nomination [5]: no additional comments were received. At the Board’s meeting on December 1, 2011 in Florida, the Nomination was further reviewed: the Board approved the nomination unanimously. On October 17, 2012 Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar formally established the Drakes Bay Historic and Archaeological District as a National Historic Landmark.[6]
  14. ^ "The Drake Navigators Guild Press Release". Retrieved October 18, 2012.
  15. ^ "Drakes Estero Restoration - Point Reyes National Seashore (U.S. National Park Service)".

38°02′51″N 122°56′32″W / 38.04750°N 122.94222°W / 38.04750; -122.94222

drakes, estero, expansive, estuary, point, reyes, national, seashore, marin, county, pacific, coast, northern, california, united, states, approximately, miles, northwest, francisco, contents, location, description, conservation, protections, history, also, re. Drakes Estero is an expansive estuary in the Point Reyes National Seashore of Marin County on the Pacific coast of northern California in the United States approximately 25 miles 40 km northwest of San Francisco Drakes Estero Contents 1 Location and description 2 Conservation protections 3 History 4 See also 5 ReferencesLocation and description editSituated at 38 02 49 N 122 56 31 W 38 047 N 122 942 W 38 047 122 942 1 the estuary provides the main drainage for the Point Reyes peninsula Seen from the air Drakes Estero resembles a human hand with Barries Bay Creamery Bay Schooner Bay and Home Bay as the fingers and Limantour Bay as the thumb The waters of the Estero flow into Drakes Bay between Drakes Beach and a narrow strip of land called Limantour Spit Conservation protections editDrakes Estero is a congressionally designated potential wilderness area 2 Although Drakes Estero is protected as part of the National Seashore legacy agricultural uses such as dairy farms and oyster aquaculture have led to controversy over the water quality conservation status and proper uses of this body of water 3 Conservationists including L Martin Griffin Jr and oceanographer Sylvia Earle called for an end to the ongoing oyster farming in the estero 4 5 Senator Dianne Feinstein criticized the National Park Service alleging that data used to support the non renewal was flawed 6 On November 29 2012 United States Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar directed the National Park Service to allow the permit for oyster farming to expire allowing the land and waters of the estero to return to their natural state 7 A lawsuit was filed on December 4 2012 by Kevin Lunny the owner of Drakes Bay Oyster Company to declare the decision by Salazar null and void 8 In February 2013 the 9th Cir issued an injunction on the order to close Drakes Bay Oyster Company until it heard the company s appeal 9 However on January 14 2014 the court declined to rehear the case 10 The final court challenge to the order to remove the oyster farming was dropped in early December 2014 with the removal of the operation completed in May 2017 11 12 History editDrakes Estero has been designated as the most probable landing spot of Francis Drake on the coast of North America in 1579 during his circumnavigation of the world and has been established as a National Historic Landmark 13 14 A historical marker has been placed on Drakes Beach near the Kenneth C Patrick Visitor Center and monuments to Drake have been erected at the Drake s Cove landing site The Drake landing is interpreted at the Kenneth C Patrick Visitor Center and the Point Reyes National Seashore s Bear Valley Visitor Center Drakes Estero is a component of the Phillip Burton Wilderness 15 See also edit nbsp Geography portal Abbotts Lagoon Bolinas Lagoon New Albion Tomales BayReferences edit U S Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System Drakes Estero The Point Reyes Wilderness Act U S Congress October 18 1976 Archived copy Archived from the original on January 16 2014 Retrieved June 12 2012 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Marin Voice Oyster bill What s at stake PDF Retrieved September 9 2012 GUEST OPINION Feinstein is risking our Point Reyes heritage Retrieved September 9 2012 Feinstein stunned by data manipulation allegations KGO TV March 29 2012 Retrieved February 24 2013 Salazar Kenneth Secretary Department of the Interior National Park Service Archived from the original on August 14 2013 Fimrite Peter Berton Justin November 29 2012 U S evicting Point Reyes oyster farmer The San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved November 30 2012 Bob Egelko February 25 2013 Drakes Bay Oyster Co gets reprieve San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved March 1 2013 Court denies Drakes Bay Oyster Co petition to have its case reheard Archived from the original on January 16 2014 Retrieved January 14 2014 Legal stand ends for Drakes Bay Oyster Co supporters Marin Independent Journal www marinij com Archived from the original on December 7 2014 Drakes Estero Restoration Point Reyes National Seashore U S National Park Service The Drake s Cove site began its review by the National Park Service NPS in 1994 1 thus starting an 18 year study of the suggested Drake sites The first formal Nomination to mark the Nova Albion site at Drake s Cove as a National Historic Landmark was provided to NPS on January 1 1996 As part of its review NPS obtained independent confidential comments from professional historians The NPS staff concluded that the Drake s Cove site is the most probable 2 and most likely 3 Drake landing site The National Park System Advisory Board Landmarks Committee sought public comments on the Port of Nova Albion Historic and Archaeological District Nomination 4 and received more than two dozen letters of support and none in opposition At the Committee s meeting of November 9 2011 in Washington DC representatives of the government of Spain the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and Congresswoman Lynn Wolsey all spoke in favor of the nomination there was no opposition Staff and the Drake Navigators Guild s president Edward Von der Porten gave the presentation The Nomination was strongly endorsed by Committee Member Dr James M Allan Archeologist and the Committee as a whole which approved the nomination unanimously The National Park System Advisory Board sought further public comments on the Nomination 5 no additional comments were received At the Board s meeting on December 1 2011 in Florida the Nomination was further reviewed the Board approved the nomination unanimously On October 17 2012 Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar formally established the Drakes Bay Historic and Archaeological District as a National Historic Landmark 6 The Drake Navigators Guild Press Release Retrieved October 18 2012 Drakes Estero Restoration Point Reyes National Seashore U S National Park Service 38 02 51 N 122 56 32 W 38 04750 N 122 94222 W 38 04750 122 94222 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Drakes Estero amp oldid 1175755877, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.