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Uploaded by on May 26, 2010

This Google Earth tour shows historical imagery of the tidal marshes that used to be Cargill Salt Ponds, and illustrates the ecological and other reasons why we must restore the salt ponds back to tidal marshes. Learn more at virtualsaltworks.org.

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  • Karin, this is beautifully done. What a brilliant use of Google Earth to show us what is going on in that stretch of 101 between Marsh and Woodside. Cargill probably assumes "out of sight, out of mind." Well not while you are at work.

    And I'm so impressed that Google has hired a wetland scientist like yourself to help other non-profits with Google Earth presentations like this. Here is the URL for others who may be interested: earth.google.com/outreach/

  • Bravo! Great video! I have spent most of the last decade working with all most every organization in the Port of Redwood City and I full support the naturalization of the Cargill salt ponds!

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