Images from the March 1, 2006 event. Right click on the
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Image 1: Jocelyn Gretz
Community Programs Coordinator with Save The Bay briefs mayors and
officials before they launched canoes into the baylands off the
Palo Alto Baylands Nature Preserve, as part of the launch of the
Clean Bay Campaign. |
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Image 2: Palo Alto Mayor Judy Kleinberg
hosted other South Bay mayors and officials at the Palo Alto Baylands
Nature Preserve in launching the Clean Bay Campaign. She is pictured
with Larry Moody, with the East Palo Alto Sanitary District. |
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Image 3: South Bay mayors and officials
paddle just off the Baylands Nature Preserve where the Clean Bay
Campaign was launched. The campaign is a collaboration of the Regional
Water Quality Control Plant and its partner agencies. |
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Image 4: Mayor Nick Galiotto, Mountain
View Mayor and Daren Anderson, Palo Alto ranger take in the beauty
of the Palo Alto Baylands Nature Preserve. There were among several
South Bay mayors and officials who met at the site to launch the
Clean Bay Campaign - a collaboration of the Regional Water Quality
Control Plant and its partner agencies. |
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Image 5: Birds take flights as canoeists
take a tour of the Palo Alto Baylands Nature Preserve. They were
among South Bay mayors and officials who participated in the launching
of the Clean Bay Campaign - a collaboration of the Regional Water
Quality Control Plant and its partner agencies. |
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Image 6: Yoriko Kishimoto, Palo Alto
Council Member and Larry Moody with the East Palo Alto Sanitary
District join South Bay Mayors and other officials in canoeing on
the Palo Alto Baylands Preserve. They were participating in the
launch of the Clean Bay Campaign, a collaboration of the Regional
Water Quality Control Plant and its partner agencies. |
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Image 7: Julie Weiss, Environmental
Specialist with the Regional Water Quality Control Plant in Palo
Alto briefs South Bay Mayors and officials at the Palo Alto Baylands
Nature Preserve . The plant and is partner agencies were launching
the Clean Bay Campaign which appeals to residents to prevent hazardous
household waster and common household pollutants from entering the
Bay and creeks. |
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Image 8: Mountain View Mayor, Nick
Galiotto (foreground) joined other South Bay Mayors and officials
in canoeing on the Palo Alto Baylands Preserve. They were participating
in the launch of the Clean Bay Campaign, a collaboration of the
Regional Water Quality Control Plant and its partner agencies which
appeals to residents to prevent hazardous household waster and common
household pollutants from entering the Bay and creeks. |
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Image 9: Willets (patterned wing)
and Marbled godwits take flight at the Baylands Nature Preserve
during the launching of the Clean Bay Campaign which was launched
by Palo Alto Mayor Judy Kleinberg. South Bay mayors and officials
explored the area in canoes while being briefed by personnel from
Save The Bay and the Palo Alto Regional Water Quality Control Plant
who mounted the campaign which appeals to residents to prevent hazardous
household waste and common household pollutants from entering the
Bay and creeks. |
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Image 10: Joan Sykes-Miessi, President
of the East Palo Alto Sanitary District, carries her canoe from
the Palo Alto Baylands after participating in the launching of the
Clean Bay Campaign. Palo Alto Mayor Judy Kleinberg hosted other
South Bay mayors and officials at the Baylands Preserve to appeal
to residents to prevent hazardous household waste and common household
pollutants from entering the Bay and Creeks. The campaign is being
mounted by the Regional Water Quality Control Plant and its partner
agencies. |