Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Drakes Bay Oyster Company Claims of "Stewardship" Challenged by Underwater Video

It's time for the California Coastal Commission
to tell Drakes Bay Oyster Company to clean up the mess
they created on the submerged bottom lands of Drakes Estero
so the Phillip Burton Wilderness area may be completed.
 
From the Coastodian
[click here to view the video
DBOC plastic tubes litter Drakes Estero.

The reality underwater is seen differently than what's seen in an office from San Francisco
Drakes Bay Oyster Company attorneys and public relation firms continuing to claim DBOC has been a "good steward" of Drakes Estero needs to stop. This viewpoint, created from the legal and PR offices in San Francisco, is directly challenged in a recently released underwater video. The shortened version of the original is found on The Coastodian, a site devoted to plastic pollution in  northern California waters [click here].

The Phillip Burton Wilderness area,
created by Congress in 1976.


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