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Coordinates: 37°5413N 122°1905W / 37.903726°N 122.318022°W / 37.903726; -122.318022
 

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Hoffman Marsh is a wetlandsonSan Francisco BayinRichmond, California. The marsh has been protected within Eastshore State Park, and adjacent to Point Isabel Regional Shoreline. The marsh is an important nesting ground for wildfowl and stopping ground on the Pacific Flyway, as it is one of only a handful of undestroyed wetlands in the Bay Area. It borders Point Isabel Regional Shoreline and Interstate 80.

Hoffman Channel[edit]

Hoffman Marsh is the delta for the mouth of Fluvius Innominatus creek into the Hoffman Channel, which lead to San Francisco Bay.[1] Hoffman Channel is a constructed channel that runs between Point Isabel Regional Shoreline and North Point Isabel, both of which are landfill. The marsh is bounded on the west by the San Francisco Bay Trail, which runs along a berm built by Santa Fe Railroad. After the berm was built, Hoffman Marsh developed behind it.

Development proposal[edit]

There was a controversial proposal to add a 98,000 sq. ft. (9,100 m2) Kohl's department store on a site between the Costco store and the marsh.[2] Many residents were worried about potential negative effects on increased nighttime lighting that will make endangered birds such as the California clapper rail and salt marsh harvest mouse more susceptible to predators.[2] This is in addition to other birds that make overnight stopovers at the marsh that would also possibly decrease in number and therefore reduce biodiversity. The Richmond Annex Neighborhood Council officially opposed the project.[2]

Park[edit]

Hoffman Marsh was saved from development, to be protected within Eastshore State Park. Habitat restoration plans are being developed.[3]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ [1] Museum of California
  • ^ a b c New Kohl's store proposed for Richmond, by Katherine Tam, Contra Costa Times, May 30, 2008, access date August 8, 2008
  • ^ San Francisco Bay Area Conservation Commons: Hoffman Marsh Restoration Project, Eastshore State Park Archived 2014-09-15 at the Wayback Machine . accessed 1.13.2013
  • External links[edit]

    37°54′13N 122°19′05W / 37.903726°N 122.318022°W / 37.903726; -122.318022


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