Sealife is Taking Back SF

Like something out of The World Without Us, sea creatures seem to be reclaiming downtown San Francisco. Last week, what appeared to be an adult bat ray was found– still flapping and jumping by some witness accounts– on a Market St. sidewalk near Montgomery. And then today a seastar was found at a bus stop a block away on Market St. While bat rays and seastars are native to the San Francisco Bay, both were found nearly a mile from the Bay.

August 18th, 2008 by Jeff |
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August 18th, 2008 by Jeff | Filed under San Francisco