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#Estuary

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There's this great Alameda/Lake Merritt map overlay that
@enf made:

felt.com/map/san-antonio-creek

Everything north of Eagle Ave (so Jean Sweeny Park to the Estuary!) was marshland. (Modern day implications for building a swimming pool in a seasonal wetland...)

If the 1857 map can be believed, oak woodland went right up to the beach on the south!

Imagine if we planted even a small fraction of those oaks - our songbirds would be so happy!

felt.comsan antonio creek (copy) – FeltThe only cloud-native GIS platform.

4 years ago, myself and a couple of other #livecoders (@th4 and crashingbooth) decided we wanted to explore #livecoding in a collaborative environment on a regular basis. So we started the WeekendJams, hosted on @dktr0 's #Estuary multi-lingual collaborative environment.
Since then, the jams have grown into a bit of an institution - I've seen regulars come and go, novice livecoders become proficient, made a bunch of friends and created a bunch of (sometimes even danceable) memories!
Most recently (and with life complexities abounding), I have been extremely grateful and lucky to be able share the hosting duties for WEJ with the incredible (predominantly visual) livecoder @savamala

The City of Oakland is set to receive $3,164,649 to clean up the Oakland Alameda Estuary, as part of a nationwide marine debris removal project funded. Oakland’s project will remove abandoned and derelict vessels and other large debris items including appliances, furniture, and more.

alamedapost.com/news/city-of-o

Alameda Post · City of Oakland to Receive $3.16M for Estuary Cleanup - Alameda PostOakland is set to receive $3,164,649 for an estuary cleanup, as part of a nationwide marine debris removal project.