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November 18th, 2008 — Boating, Guest Berths, Marina, Pump Out Station, Sausalito, Tiburon
Richardson Bay Marina

100 Gate Six Road
Sausalito, California 94965
Phone: 415.332.5510
Average water depth? 9 feet, but this may change. It's a good idea to contact the harbor ahead of time.
Is there a marine stand by channel? No, at this time there is no way to contact the marina by radio.
What facilities are provided?
Basic mooring, nothing fancy here.
Is there a pumpout station?
Yes, the marina does offer a pumpout station.
Is there a fuel dock?
No, there is no fuel dock at this time.
Are any guest services offered?
No guest services are provided. You can however reserve a spot by becoming a member. Please contact the marina for more information.
What amenities are offered?
This is a pretty bare bones marina. You'll find restrooms and showers, but that's about it. However there are restaurants and stores within a short distance away.
Is there a boat launch?
No, the marina does not have a launch at this time.
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Pelican Harbor

P.O. Box 495
Sausalito, California 94966
Phone: 415.332.0723
Average water depth? 12 feet is the average depth at the docks.
Is there a marine stand by channel? No, the marina can be reached by phone however.
What facilities are provided?
Slips are provided, but there are no docking facilities. Electricity is provided to slips though.
Is there a pumpout station?
Yes, you will be able to use their pumpout service.
Is there a fuel dock?
No, there is no fuel dock at this marina.
Are any guest services offered?
Guests can have access to slips, but should call ahead to see what is available.
What amenities are offered?
Basic amenities are standard here. Restrooms and showers are offered, but you'll need to leave the site for anything else.
Is there a boat launch? Not on site, but you can find one at the Clipper Yacht Harbor.
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Paradise Cay Yacht Harbor

127 Trinidad Drive
Tiburon, California 94920
Phone: 415.435.1652
Average water depth? The marina has not supplied this information. Please contact them before you arrive to check the current water depths.
Is there a marine stand by channel? No, at this time you cannot reach the marina by radio.
What facilities are provided?
This is a very basic marina without a lot of frills. You'll find a place to put your boat for a short while, and not much else.
Is there a pumpout station?
No, the marina does not offer a pumpout station.
Is there a fuel dock?
No fuel dock is provided at this location.
Are any guest services offered?
There are no guest services. However, you can contact the marina management for more information on how to take advantage of their facilities.
What amenities are offered?
Very standard amenities here with just restrooms and showers. If you need anything else, we recommend leaving the site. You can find restaurants and stores within walking distance.
Is there a boat launch? No, there is no boat launch at this time.
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July 14th, 2008 — Boating, Guest Berths, Marina, Pump Out Station, San Rafael, Sausalito
Horseshoe Harbor

P. O. Box 2726
Sausalito, California 94966
Phone: 415.332.2319
Average water depth? 7 feet at the docks, however this is subject to change. Please call ahead for more information.
Is there a marine stand by channel? At this time the marina can only be reached by phone.
What facilities are provided?
Although this marina does not offer docks, it does provide slips with electricity.
Is there a pumpout station?
No, there is no pumpout station at this facility.
Is there a fuel dock?
No, at this time there is no fuel dock.
Are any guest services offered?
Yes, guests may use the slips and the electricity, but there is a fee. Please contact the harbor master for more information.
What amenities are offered?
This is a very basic marina, so don't expect a lot of amenities. While they do offer restrooms, there are no showers or laundry facilities.
Is there a boat launch? While there is not a launch at this location, the nearby Coast Guard Station does have a launch that can be used.
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Lowrie Point Harbor

40 Point San Pedro Road
San Rafael, California 94901
Phone: 415.454.7595
Average water depth? The current water depth is around 6 feet. Please call to confirm before arriving.
Is there a marine stand by channel? No, but you can reach them by phone.
What facilities are provided?
Slips with electricity are provided at this location, however there are no docks.
Is there a pumpout station?
No, you will need to go elsewhere if you require a pumpout.
Is there a fuel dock?
No fuel is offered at this location at this time.
Are any guest services offered?
Guests can use the slips, but they will need to call ahead for reservations and to learn more about the fees involved for rentals.
What amenities are offered?
There are restrooms and showers at the marina, but there are no laundry services. In addition, there is a nearby restaurant and stores are within walking distance.
Is there a boat launch?
Not at this location, but the nearby Loch Lomond Marina does offer one.
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Marina Plaza Harbor

2320 Marinship Way #160, Sausalito, California 94965
Phone: 415.289.4927
Average water depth? Eight feet is the norm here, but it's always a good idea to call ahead.
Is there a marine stand by channel? No, you cannot contact the marina by radio at this time.
What facilities are provided?
This is a very nice marina and although they do not have docks, they do have numerous slips with both electricity and water service. Currently, 103 slips are available.
Is there a pumpout station?
Yes, this marina does offer a pumpout service.
Is there a fuel dock?
No, but there are nearby marinas that do if you require this service.
Are any guest services offered?
Guests can access the slips, but they will need to call ahead to check for availability.
What amenities are offered?
Restrooms are offered on site, but there are no showers. Within easy walking distance you'll find a store, restaurant and laundry facilities.
Is there a boat launch? Although there is not a launch at this location, there is a nearby boat launch that can be used.
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May 12th, 2008 — Berkeley, Fishing, Halibut, Sausalito, Sea Turtle Sport Fishing

Captain Perry says, "I remember that the weather was perfect that morning. We were up at the Berkeley Flats and in addition to these two beauties, we caught several good size fish and a bunch of 'shakers.' We couldn't get our bait in the water fast enough. Can't beat a day like that."
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March 13th, 2008 — Alameda, Coyote Point, Delta, Duxbury, Farallon Islands, Fishing, Half Moon Bay, Oyster Point, Point Reyes, Richardson Bay, Rocky Point, Sacramento, Salmon, San Francisco Bay, San Pablo Bay, Sausalito, Tiburon
From the Contra Costa Times (http://www.contracostatimes.com/search/ci_8557645):
Unprecedented collapse in fish population forces cancellation among West Coast states
Early season salmon fishing off the coasts of California and most of Oregon was shut down Wednesday by federal regulators responding to an unprecedented collapse of salmon populations along the West Coast.
The actions affect commercial and recreational fishing seasons either underway or scheduled to open in the coming weeks. When they meet again next month, regulators are likely to close the bigger fishing seasons that come later in the year.
Specifically, a small recreational fishing season off Fort Bragg that opened in mid-February will close April 1. Other recreational fishing seasons from San Francisco to the Mexican border that were scheduled to open April 5 have been closed.
Commercial fishing that was scheduled to open off Fort Bragg on April 7 was also closed.
In Oregon, the start of recreational and commercial seasons that were set to open March 15 were delayed to April 15, but it appears likely that those seasons will be closed when the Pacific Fishery Management Council meets again in early April.
The actions were in response to major declines in salmon populations that were especially pronounced in California's Sacramento River fall run of chinook salmon, which produced more than 80 percent of the salmon caught off the California coast.
Last year's return of spawning adults was less than 90,000, the second lowest figure on record. Worse, the number of returning two-year-olds -- a key predictor of the 2008 return -- was a record low, meaning this year is likely to be much worse.
On Tuesday, scientists informed the council that even without any salmon fishing at all, the return of Sacramento River fall run was expected to be fewer than 60,000, or less than half of the minimum target set by regulations.
"There's not going to be any fisheries this year that have any impacts on the Central Valley run," said Duncan MacLean, a commercial salmon fisherman from Half Moon Bay and the industry's California representative to the council.
"I'm totally disgusted," he added. "I am sick and tired of putting myself and my family through this."
Agency scientists for the most part have blamed a shift in ocean conditions along the West Coast for the problems. But others, including the head of the fishery management council, contend that shift cannot account for the severity of the problem with Sacramento River salmon.
MacLean and many other anglers blame the problem instead on water management in the Delta and throughout the Central Valley.
"This is like going to debtors prison for your father's sins," MacLean said. "This is working it's way up the food chain. It started with the Delta smelt (which appears to be close to extinction), and it's working it's way up."
Mike Taugher covers natural resources. Reach him at 925-943-8257 or mtaugher@bayareanewsgroup.com.
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February 22nd, 2008 — Duxbury, Fishing, Salmon, Sausalito, Sea Turtle Sport Fishing
Captain Perry and the Sea Turtle is back with a picture of Rick Mar's Wife on great afternoon off the Duxbury Buoy, blue skies no wind and big fish! That's Captain Perry holding the fish she just caught trolling in about 150 feet of water.

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January 23rd, 2008 — Farallon Islands, Point Reyes, Salmon, San Francisco Bay, Sausalito, Sea Turtle Sport Fishing
This King Salmon was caught by a well know local angler Joesph Meiswinkle Captain Perry's favorite angler of anglers. This fish was caught by Sea Turtle Sport Fishing (story below)

Last season we were following a school of year old fish, feeding in the large area between Point Reyes and the Farallon Islands in 250 ft a water. On this particular day, the feeding school of fish was outside of North Buoy.
It was mid September and it was great fishin'... flat water and a pretty good bite. The majority of the skippers on the VHF where happy campers for a change. There was lots of action for their customers and the deckhands were netting fish. For me it felt like old times where here again...
I had 5 old Buds aboard the Sea Turtle and once the action started we had no problem getting our limits. I usually find when the fish are on the bite, one rod will be getting few more strikes than others, however this trip everybody got to catch their limits... I am told that this particular Chinook was mighty tasty.
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January 22nd, 2008 — Clipper Yacht Harbor, Fuel Dock, Guest Berths, Marina, Restaurant, San Francisco Bay, Sausalito, Sea Turtle Sport Fishing
The Clipper Yacht Harbor is located in Sausalito, CA.
Phone: 415-332-3500 Fax: 415-332-0257
Harbor Master: Jordan Rodgers
Email: jordan@clipperyacht.com
There is a West Marine directly across the street from the Marina.
Marina Features:
- 700 Single Slips
- 100 Dry Storage Spaces
- Bait & Tackle Shop/Convenience Store: Salty's Bait and Tackle
- 5:00 AM to 5:00 PM High Season
- 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM Off Season
- Live & Frozen Bait
- Rods, Reels, Fishing Licenses, Lures, Line, etc.
- Reel Repair
- Convenience Store
- Restaurant & Fish Market
- Controlled Access
- Laundry Facilities
- Private Restrooms and Showers
- Adequate Parking
- Boater Friendly Staff
Available Services:
- 30 to 50 Amp Electricity
- Telephone Hookup
- Water Connection
- Fuel Dock on Premises (M-Th: 8am-12pm & 1pm-4:30pm -- F-Sun: 8am-4:30pm)
- Pump-out on Premises (8am-11:30am & 2pm-4pm)
- Guest Facilities ($1 per foot minimum $25 per night)
- Launch Ramp ($20 day fee)
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