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A l a m e d a C o u n t y
C o n t r a C o s t a C o u n t y
S a n F r a n c i s c o
S a n M a t e o C o u n t y
S o n o ma C
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Ma r i n C
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Upper San Leandro
Reservoir
Don EdwardsSan Francisco BayNational Wildlife
Refuge
OaklandInternational
Airport
Martin Luther King Jr. Regional Shoreline
San FranciscoInternationalAirport
Benicia-MartinezBridge
CarquinezBridge
San PabloReservoir Briones
Reservoir
LafayetteReservoir
TildenRegional
Park
Grizzly IslandWildlife Area
Napa
River
Hudeman
Slough
Cordelia
EA
ST
BA
Y
HI
LL
S
AntiochBridge
BrionesRegional
Park
Carquinez StraitRegionalShoreline
MartinezRegionalShoreline
RedwoodRegional
Park
LakeChabot
RegionalPark
SweeneyRidge
GGNRA
San Bruno MountainState & County Park
Golden Gate NationalRecreation Area
East BayShorelineState Park
Garin/ DryCreek PioneerRegional Park
Coyote HillsRegional
Park
Mare Island Strait
WaterbirdRegionalShoreline
Benicia StateRecreation Area
Point PinoleRegional
Shoreline
Crockett HillsRegional
Park
John MuirNationalHistoric
Site
SkyRanch
HaywardShoreline
Eden Landing State Wildlife
Refuge
Miller-KnoxRegional Shoreline
McNearsBeach
Eden landingBoat Launch
Gray WhaleCove State
Beach
Half Moon BayState Beach
MilagraRidgeGGNRA
McNeeRanchStatePark
GGNRA
FortFunstonGGNRA
Lands EndGGNRA
Golden Gate Park
OceanBeach
GGNRA
Candlestick PointState Recreation Area
Windy HillOpen Space
Preserve
HuddartPark
WunderlichPark
Mount TamalpaisState Park
EdgewoodPark
Mount BurdellOpen SpacePreserve
Olompali StateHistoric Park
Lucas ValleyOpen Space
Preserve
Loma AltaOpen Space
Preserve
PhlegerEstateGGNRA
Burleigh H.Murray Ranch
Alameda PointNational
Wildlife Refuge
Crown MemorialState Beach
San JoseInternational
Airport
San Pablo BayNational Wildlife
Refuge
Monterey BayNational Marine
Sanctuary
Monterey BayNational Marine
Sanctuary
AlcatrazGGNRA
Gulf of the FarallonesNational Marine
Sanctuary
Port ofOakland
WildcatCanyon
RegionalPark
WildcatCreek
FitzgeraldMarine
Reserve
Bay
Brid
ge
Hayward - San M
ateo Bridge
Dumbar
ton B
ridge
Richmond – San Rafael Bridge
Se
apo
rt B
lvd
Sir Francis Drake Blvd
Panoram
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Mar
ket
St
High S
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3rd
S
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Angel IslandState Park
Ferry PointBeach
TidewaterBoating Center
Berkeley Pier
Slough
Mon
tezu
ma
Slou
gh
Suis
un
The Brothers
The Sisters
Pt. SanPedro
Pt. SanPablo
Grizzly Island
RedRock
Ballena IsleMarina
AeolianYacht Club
MarinIslands
China CampState Park
John F.KennedyPark
StanfordUniversity
Coyote PointRecreation
Area
BaywindsPark
IslaisCreek
Small BoatLaunch
Point IsabelRegionalShoreline
Palo AltoSailing Station
FOSTERCITY
Seal PointPark
RushRanch
Preserve
ORINDABERKELEY
TreasureIsland
MILPITAS
HALFMOON
BAY
SANMATEO
MOUNTAIN VIEW
SAN BRUNO
PACIFICA
DALYCITY
HAYWARD
SANLEANDRO
ALAMEDA
EASTPALOALTO
YerbaBuenaIsland
PointSan
Bruno
SierraPoint
WOODSIDEFrancisquito
Coyote Point
NEWARK
Golden GateBridge
FREMONT
San PedroPoint
Bay FarmIsland
Flood Contro l Cha
nnel
VALLEJO
AMERICANCANYON
BENICIA
MARTINEZ
WALNUTCREEK
LARKSPUR
MILLVALLEY
TIBURON
CONCORD
EMERYVILLE
SAN PABLO
PINOLE
RICHMOND
SuisunMarsh
Cre
ekW
alnu
t
Mare Island
PITTSBURG
ANTIOCH
COLLINSVILLE
RODEO
HERCULES
OAKLAND
Brooks Island(no public
access)
CORTEMADERA
SAN FRANCISCO
ALBANY
PLEASANTHILL
Pillar Point
PETALUMA
NAPASONOMA
PALO ALTO
NOVATO
HAMILTON
SAUSALITO
CORDELIA
PRINCETON
EL GRANADA
MOSS BEACH
MONTARA
MoriPoint
Point Montara
BURLINGAME
MILLBRAE
SAN CARLOS
REDWOODSHORES
EL CERRITO
CROCKETT
SANJOSE
REDWOOD CITY
SUNNYVALE
Hunters Point
N a p a C o u n t y
S o l a n o C o u n t y
SanLeandro
Bay
IndiaBasin
GrecoIsland
BairIsland
RedwoodPoint
Coyote
Stev
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dobe
PA
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CE
AN
LakeMerced
SanAndreas
Lake
Cre
ek
Cre
ek
Alameda
Dry
San Pablo
Creek
Roundtop
Grizzly
Bay
Honker
Bay
B AY
SkaggsIsland
Sobrante Creek
S U I S U N
Cre
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LakeMerritt
Cre
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Sec
ond
N
apa Slough
Third Napa Slough
P O T R E R O H I L L S
PointBonita
Alameda
San
Suisun MarshSalinity Control
Gate
Sacram
ento
River
San Joaquin River
BrownsIsland
Slou
gh
Stei
nber
ger
RichardsonBay
Creek
Red
woo
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River
M
ount Tamalpais
Cuttings Wharf
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Schell
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Petaluma
Racoo
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Stra
it
River
Creek
Cre
ek
Cre
ek
Guadalupe
Crystal Springs R
eservoir
CreekSan Leandro
Carquinez Strait
LakeChabot
San
LorenzoCree
k
San Mateo
Cre
ek
Cul
lC
reek
A l a m e d a C o u n t yS a n t a C l a r a C o u n t y
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S a n Ma t e o C o u n t y
C
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Los
Tra
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Seal Slough
MAP A
Napa ValleyMarina
Black PointCounty Boat Launch
Petaluma RiverTurning Basin
Petaluma Marina
City of BerkeleyMarina
Emeryville City Marina
Pt. San PabloYacht Harbor
Brisbane Marina
Travis Marina/Presidio Yacht Club
Treasure IsleMarina
Oyster Cove MarinaOyster Point Marina
Coyote PointMarina
ParksideAquatic Park
Palo AltoBaylands
Downtown NapaMain Street Dock
DowntownSuisun City
Brickyard CoveMarina
RichmondYacht Club
Channel MarinaYacht Harbor
Marina BayYacht Harbor
BerkeleyMarine Center
Emery Cove Yacht Harbor
CorinthanYacht Club
San Rafael Yacht Harbor
LochLomondMarina
Trade Winds Marina
WindjammerBoat Launch
Ramp
SAN RAFAEL
Buck’sLaunching
Vallejo Municipal Marina
Gilardi’s Lakeville Marina
Vallejo Yacht Club
Glen CoveMarina
Benicia Marina
MartinezMarina
West 9th StreetLaunch Ramp
Pillar PointHarbor
San FranciscoYacht Club
Bullhead FlatBoat Ramp
San Rafael Yacht Club
FAIRFIELD
SUISUN CITYSuisun City Marina
Solano Yacht Club
McInnisPark
Lowrie Yacht Harbor
ShollenbergerPark Grays
Ranch
San LeandroYacht Club
San LeandroMarina
BayfrontPark
West Point Harbor
Spinnaker Sailing Center/Port of Redwood
City Marina
PeninsulaYacht Club
SequoiaYacht Club
Marin Yacht Club
CentralBay
S A N
F R A N C I S C O
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Pittsburg Marina
Antioch Marina
ALVISO
Alviso MarinaCounty Park
South BayYacht Club
237
MAP B
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Golden Gate Park
FortMason
MarinaGreen
CrissyField
Ferry Building
AT&T Ballpark
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Central
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Oakland Yacht Club/Pacific Marina
EncinalYacht Club
Barnhill Marina
Fortman Marina
Fifth Ave. Marina
Marina VillageYacht Harbor
Mariner SquareMarina & Dry Stack
Park StreetLanding
Web
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A L A M E D A
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O A K L A N D
ALAMEDAPOINT
Jack LondonSquare Marina
CentralBasin
Brooklyn Basin
Coast Guard
Island
Portobello Marina/D’Anna Yacht Center
North Basin I
EmbarcaderoCove Marina
North Basin II
UnionPointBasin
Park StDrawbridgeAlameda
MarinaGrandMarina
Bri
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Gate 6 Rd
101
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SAUSALITO
MARIN CITY
Bay Model Visitor CenterArmy Corps of Engineers
Marin HeadlandsGolden Gate National
Recreation Area
Waldo G
rade
FerryTerminal
Harbo
r
Napa St
Liberty
Ship
Gate 5 RdBridgew
ay
Richardson Bay Marina
NO-DISCHARGE ZONE
SchoonmakerPoint Marina
Marina Plaza Harbor
PelicanYacht Harbor
Galilee Harbor
Clipper Yacht Harbor
SausalitoShipyard& Marina
S A N F R A N C I S C O
Fisherman’s WharfPier 39 Marina
Piers 27 and 29
San Francisco Marina–West Harbor
San Francisco Marina–Gashouse Cove
Saint FrancisYacht Club
Golden GateYacht Club
BayViewBoat Club
Mariposa Hunters PointYacht Club
FerryBuilding
HydeStreetHarbor
Columbus Ave
Jefferson
Bay
Embarcadero
3rd
St
Terry F
ran
cois
Lombard St
MarinaBlvd
Van
N
ess
Ave
Mar
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Brid
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4th St
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San Francisco Bay
South BeachHarbor
China BasinPublic Ramp
Pier 52
MAP B: OAKLAND/ALAMEDA MARINAS
MAP C: SAUSALITO MARINAS
MAP A: SAN FRANCISCO MARINAS
242
Crissy Field
PresidioGGNRA
Aquatic Park
FortMason
MAP C
Half Moon B
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BEL MARINKEYS
BOATING FACILITIES
Certified as Clean Marina
Marina
Members-Only Facility
LAND AND WATER
MANAGEMENT
Eelgrass Beds Fragile underwater habitat (easily damaged by wakes, anchors, and propellers).
Shallow Water
Deep Water
Parks and Open Space Lands
Wildlife Refuge
Other Land
Special Closure AreaNo go zone (bird nesting); stay 1000 feet (roughly 3 football field lengths) from cliffs, offshore rocks and islands
State Marine ReserveTaking of all marine resources is prohibited
State Marine Conservation AreaNo take EXCEPT Dungeness crab, market squid by hand-held dip or round haul net; and pelagic finfish by trolling or (commercial) seine.
National Marine Sanctuary
Richardson Bay
PresidioGGNRA
BELVEDERE
Pillar Point State MarineConservation Area
Egg Rock (Devil's Slide)Special Closure Area
Montara StateMarine Reserve
Mission CreekBoat Launch
Big BreakRegional
Shoreline
Pier 40
Boat Launch Ramp
San Francisco Bay AreaWater Trail site
SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA CLEAN BOATING MAPIncludes Marina Directory
IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERSEmergency Telephone System 911
BAY AREA MARINE PATROL NUMBERSAlameda County (510) 563-2940Contra Costa County (925) 427-8507Marin County (415) 499-7233Napa County (707) 253-4637San Francisco City & County (415) 292-2013San Mateo County (650) 952-0808Santa Clara (408) 299-3870Cities and County of Solano (707) 580-4977Sonoma County (707) 433-072824 HOUR VESSEL ASSISTANCE (800) 367-8222 (Fee involved) U.S. COAST GUARD (415) 399-3530 DEPT. OF FISH & WILDLIFE (888) DFG-CALTIP “Californians Turn in Poachers and Polluters” (334-2258) REPORT ENTANGLED OR INJURED WILDLIFEMarine Mammal Center (415) 289-7325International Bird Rescue Research Center (707) 207-0380
REPORT OIL, CHEMICAL AND SEWAGE SPILLS Call both response numbers belowCALIFORNIA OFFICE OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE (800) OILS911 (645-7911)NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER (800) 424-8802
HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE (HHW) DISPOSAL FACILITIES IN THE BAY AREAThese facilities serve local residents and their counties. Please call to confirm service area and hours of opera-tion. Visit www.earth911.org or call 1-800-CLEANUP for a more comprehensive list of HHW collection facilities and services. Alameda County (800) 606-6606 Contra Costa County:
Central (800) 646-1431East (925) 756-1900West (888) 412-9277
Marin County (415) 485-6806Napa County (800) 984-9661San Francisco City & County (415) 330-1405San Mateo County (650) 372-6200Santa Clara (408) 299-7300 Cities and County of Solano (707) 784-6765Sonoma County (877) 747-1870
This map was produced by the City and County of San Francisco’s Department of the Environment (SFE),
the California State Parks Division of Boating and Waterways (DBW), and the California Coastal Commission’s (CCC) Boating Clean & Green Program. Funded by a grant from the California Department of Resources Recycling and
Recovery (CalRecycle).
Zero Waste – You Make it Happen!
For more information, and to order this map, please contact:
Vivian Matuk, DBW & CCC • (415) 904-6905 vmatuk@coastal.ca.gov
For more Clean Boating information, please visit: www.BoatingCleanandGreen.com
SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA CLEAN BOATING MAP NOT INTENDED FOR NAVIGATION
2017 -2019
MOBILE BOAT-TO-BOAT SERVICES FOR BOATERS Call Ahead For Fee InformationBay Green Marine Sanitation Services (415) 621-1393 • website: www.baygreen.netMarine Lube (877) 744-2244 • website: http://marinelube.biz/ Marine Service Corps (415) 370-6182 • website: www.marineservicecorps.com MT Head Marine Sanitation Service (650) 483-5689 • website: www.mthead.com Seashine Boat Cleaning and Maintenance (510) 428-2522 • website: http://www.seashine.netSeptic Brothers Marine Pumpout Services (209) 329-0768 • website: www.septicbrothers.com
Learn more about the San Francisco Bay Area Water Trail at http//sfbaywatertrail.org.
Learn more about Clean Marinasat www.cleanmarina.org.
South end of D Dock Free • 24 hrs.
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GRID | NAME ADDRESS PHONE
E9 | Antioch Marina 5 Marina Plaza • Antioch • 94509 (925) 779-6957F3 | Brickyard Cove Marina 1120 Brickyard Cove Road • Richmond • 94801 (510) 236-1933F3 | Channel Marina 230 West Cutting Boulevard • Richmond • 94804 (510) 233-2246F3 | Marina Bay Yacht Harbor 1340 Marina Way South • Richmond • 94804 (510) 236-1013E6 | Martinez Marina 7 North Court Street • Martinez • 94553 (925) 313-0942E9 | Pittsburg Marina 51 Marina Boulevard • Pittsburg • 94565 (925) 439-4958E3 | Point San Pablo Yacht Harbor 1900 Western Drive • Richmond • 94801 (510) 233-3224F3 | Richmond Yacht Club 351 Brickyard Cove Road • Richmond • 94801 (510) 234-6959
GRID | NAME ADDRESS PHONE
J8 | Clipper Yacht Harbor 310 Harbor Drive • Sausalito • 94965 (415) 332-3500G2 | Corinthian Yacht Club 43 Main Street • Tiburon • 94920 (415) 435-4771K8 | Galilee Harbor 300 Napa Street • Sausalito • 94966 (415) 332-8554E2 | Loch Lomond Marina 110 Loch Lomond Drive • San Rafael • 94901 (415) 454-7228E2 | Lowrie Yacht Harbor 40 Point San Pedro Road • San Rafael • 94901 (415) 454-7595E2 | Marin Yacht Club 24 Summit Avenue • San Rafael • 94901 (415) 453-9366J8 | Marina Plaza Harbor 2320 Marinship Way, Suite 301 • Sausalito • 94965 (415) 289-4920K9 | Pelican Yacht Harbor 200 Johnson Street • Sausalito • 94965 (415) 332-0723J8 | Richardson Bay Marina 100 Gate Six Road • Sausalito • 94965 (415) 332-5510G2 | San Francisco Yacht Club 98 Beach Road • Belvedere • 94920 (415) 435-4202E2 | San Rafael Yacht Club 200 Yacht Club Drive • San Rafael • 94901 (415) 763-5302 E2 | San Rafael Yacht Harbor 557 Francisco Boulevard East • San Rafael • 94901 (415) 456-1600K8 | Sausalito Shipyard and Marina 2350 Marinship Way • Sausalito • 94965 (415) 332-3552K8 | Schoonmaker Point Marina 85 Liberty Ship Way #205 • Sausalito • 94965 (415) 331-5550E2 | Trade Winds Marina 55 Harbor St • San Rafael • 94901 (415) 686-0422G2 | Travis Marina/Presidio Yacht Club 679 Sommerville Road • Sausalito • 94965 (415) 332-2319
GRID | NAME ADDRESS PHONE
I3 | Brisbane Marina 400 Sierra Point Parkway • Brisbane • 94005 (650) 583-6975J4 | Coyote Point Marina 1900 Coyote Point Drive • San Mateo • 94401 (650) 573-2594I3 | Oyster Cove Marina 385 Oyster Point Blvd • South San Francisco • 94080 (650) 952-5540I3 | Oyster Point Marina 95 Harbor Master Rd, #1 • S. San Francisco • 94080 (650) 952-0808K5 | Peninsula Yacht Club 1536 Maple Street • Redwood City • 94063 (650) 369-4410 K2 | Pillar Point Harbor 1 Johnson Pier • Half Moon Bay • 94019 (650) 726-5727K5 | Port of Redwood City Marina 451 Seaport Court • Redwood City • 94063 (650) 306-4150 (Spinnaker Sailing Center)K5 | Sequoia Yacht Club 441 Seaport Court • Redwood City • 94063 (650) 361-9472K5 | West Point Harbor 1529 Seaport Blvd • Redwood City • 94063 (650) 701-0545
GRID | NAME ADDRESS PHONE
D5 | Benicia Marina 266 East B Street • Benicia • 94510 (707) 745-2628D5 | Glen Cove Marina 2000 Glen Cove Road • Vallejo • 94591 (707) 552-3236B6 | Solano Yacht Club 703 Civic Center Blvd • Suisun City • 94585 (707) 429-0284B6 | Suisun City Marina 800 Kellogg Street • Suisun City • 94585 (707) 429-2628D4 | Vallejo Municipal Marina 42 Harbor Way • Vallejo • 94590 (707) 648-4370D4 | Vallejo Yacht Club 485 Mare Island Way • Vallejo • 94590 (707) 643-1254
SOLANO COUNTY
GRID | NAME ADDRESS PHONE
B2 | Gilardi’s Lakeville Marina 5684 Lakeville Highway • Petaluma • 94954 (707) 763-1557 B1 | Petaluma Marina 781 Baywood Drive • Petaluma • 94954 (707) 778-4489
SONOMA COUNTY
GRID | NAME ADDRESS PHONE
G9 | Bay View Boat Club 489 Terry A. Francois Blvd. • San Francisco • 94158 (415) 495-9500F8 | Fisherman’s Wharf Pier 47, end of Leavenworth Street • SF • 94133 (415) 274-0513G9 | Golden Gate Yacht Club 1 Yacht Club Road • San Francisco • 94123 (415) 346-2628E8 | Hyde Street Harbor 2950 Hyde Street (@ SF Marine fuel dock) • SF • 94133 (415) 274-0513 G9 | Mariposa Hunters Point Yacht Club 405 Terry A. Francois Blvd. • San Francisco • 94158 (415) 495-9500E8 | Pier 39 Marina Beach Street & Embarcadero • San Francisco • 94133 (415) 705-5500F7 | Saint Francis Yacht Club 700 Marina Boulevard • San Francisco • 94123 (415) 563-6363F7 | San Francisco Marina– 3950 Scott Street • San Francisco • 94123 (415) 831-6322 West Harbor & Gashouse CoveG9 | South Beach Harbor Pier 40, The Embarcadero • San Francisco • 94107 (415) 495-4911G3 | Treasure Isle Marina 1 Clipper Cove Way • San Francisco • 94130 (415) 981-2416
GRID | NAME ADDRESS PHONE
B4 | Napa Valley Marina 1200 Milton Road • Napa • 94559 (707) 252-8011
GRID | NAME ADDRESS PHONE
H4 | Aeolian Yacht Club 980 Fernside Boulevard • Alameda • 94501 (510) 523-2586I9 | Alameda Marina 1815 Clement Avenue • Alameda • 94501 (510) 521-1133H4 | Ballena Isle Marina 1150 Ballena Blvd, Suite 111 • Alameda • 94501 (510) 523-5528H7 | Barnhill Marina 2394 Mariner Square • Alameda • 94501 (510) 521-8387G4 | Berkeley Marine Center 1 Spinnaker Way • Berkeley • 94710 (510) 843-8195G4 | City of Berkeley Marina 201 University Avenue • Berkeley • 94710 (510) 981-6741H9 | Embarcadero Cove Marina 1 Embarcadero Cove • Oakland • 94606 (510) 532-6683G4 | Emery Cove Yacht Harbor 3300 Powell Street • Emeryville • 94608 (510) 428-0505G3 | Emeryville City Marina 3310 Powell Street • Emeryville • 94608 (510) 654-3716H4 | Encinal Yacht Club 1251 Pacific Marina • Alameda • 94501 (510) 522-3272H8 | Fifth Avenue Marina 499 Embarcadero & 1 Fifth Ave • Oakland • 94606 (510) 834-9810I8 | Fortman Marina 1535 Buena Vista Avenue • Alameda • 94501 (510) 522-9080I8 | Grand Marina and Park St. Landing 2099 Grand Street • Alameda • 94501 (510) 865-1200H7 | Jack London Square Marina 2 Webster Street • Oakland • 94607 (510) 834-4591H8 | Marina Village Yacht Harbor 1030 Marina Village Parkway • Alameda • 94501 (510) 521-0905H7 | Mariner Square Marina & Dry Stack 2415 Mariner Square Drive • Alameda • 94501 (510) 521-2727H9 | Oakland Marinas - Central Basin 1855 Embarcadero • Oakland • 94606 (510) 834-4591H8 | Oakland Marinas - North Basin I 1000 Embarcadero • Oakland • 94606 (510) 834-4591H8 | Oakland Marinas - North Basin II 1295 Embarcadero • Oakland • 94606 (510) 834-4591I9 | Oakland Marinas - Union Point 2301 Embarcadero East • Oakland • 94606 (510) 834-4591H8 | Oakland Yacht Club / Pacific Marina 1101 Pacific Marina • Alameda • 94501 (510) 522-6868H8 | Portobello Marina / D’Anna Yacht Center 11 Embarcadero West, Suite 100 • Oakland • 94607 (510) 451-7000I5 | San Leandro Marina 40 Mulford Point Drive • San Leandro • 94577 (510) 577-3488I5 | San Leandro Yacht Club 20 Mulford Point Drive • San Leandro • 94577 (510) 351-3102
Guest dock & fuel dock Free • 24 hrs.
Fuel dock Free • 24 hrs.
In marina & end of B dock Free • 9 AM-5 PM
Fuel dock • $5 • 8-5 weekdays; 9-5 Saturday; 9-4 Sunday
C dock Free • 24 hrs.
A dock Free • 24 hrs.
Fuel dock Free • 24 hrs.
Free • 24 hrs.
Free • 24 hrs.
Below harbormaster’s office Free • 9 AM-5 PM
Docks 8 & 10 Free • 24 hrs.
Dock 39 Free • 24 hrs.
Location Cost • Hours
I Dock Free • 24 hrs.
Fuel dock Free • 24 hrs.
Fuel dock Free • 24 hrs.
GRID | NAME ADDRESS PHONE
L7 | South Bay Yacht Club 1491 Hope Street • Alviso • 95002 (408) 807-8393
SANTA CLARA COUNTY
SAN MATEO COUNTY
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY
ALAMEDA COUNTY
MARIN COUNTY
SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY
NAPA COUNTY
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Oil Absorbent Collection Only
Oil Absorbent Distribution and Collection
Emergency Services Only
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This map is not intended for navigational purposes.
This map shows many San Francisco Bay Area marinas, but is not comprehensive. Some marinas are excluded due to lack of information or request for anonymity.
Eelgrass habitat data courtesy of San Francisco Bay Subtidal Habitat Goals Project (sfbaysubtidal.org).
Sewage pumpout costs, hours, and locations within the marinas are provided by the California State Parks Division of Boating and Waterways’ Clean Vessel Act Program, and the San Francisco Estuary Partnership (www.sfep.org/boating).
San Francisco Bay Area Water Trail sites are provided by the California Coastal Conservancy and Association of Bay Area Governments.
Clean Marinas are certified by the Clean Marinas Cali-fornia Program.
This map is recycleable.
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End of Docks C, G & I Free • 24 hrs.
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Thank you: San Francisco Baykeeper developed the original version of this brochure • www.baykeeper.org • (415) 856-0444. Original brochure design by Oshiro Design and Illustration • Cartography and updates by Pease Press Printed by The Direct Mail Center of San Francisco • Printed on 80 lb. Reincarnation Matte Book with soy-based inks.
SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA MARINA DIRECTORYENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES Call Ahead to Verify Services
Certified as Clean Marina Members-OnlyFacility
Pumpout dock Free • 24 hrs.
Fuel dock Free • 24 hrs.
End of S dock $5 • 10 AM-4 PM, preferably High Tide
Fuel dock • Tenants free; others $5 • 8-11:30 AM & 2-4 PM
End of G Dock & top of D Dock Free • 24 hrs.
East end of north and south guest docks • Free • 24 hrs.
Pier 1 Free • 24 hrs.
Dock 5 Free • 24 hrs.
Fuel dock Free • 24 hrs.
Fuel dock Free • 8 AM-6 PM
Guest Dock Free • 24 hrs.
Pumpout dock (West Harbor)/ Fuel dock (Gashouse Cove) Free • 24 hrs.
Fuel dock Free • By appointment
Fuel dock Free • 8 AM-5 PM
A Dock Free • 24 hrs.
Free • 8:30 AM-5 PM
A Dock & S Dock Free • 24 hrs.
End of C Dock Free • 24 hrs.
In-dock pumpout system for every slip and at guest dock • Free • 24 hrs.
Fuel dock Free • 24 hrs.
Dock 8 Free • 24 hrs.
J Dock & fuel dock $10 for non-berthers • 24 hrs.
End of A Dock Free • 24 hrs.
End of fuel dock Free • 24 hrs.
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Oil, fuel and other petroleum products are considered to be toxic to human health and
aquatic life. Help prevent pollutants from entering San Francisco Bay by practicing
preventive engine maintenance and by using oil absorbents.
LOOK ON THE MAP FOR MARINAS WITH THESE ICONS: Used Motor Oil Collection CenterAbsorbent Exchange Program
PREVENT OIL AND FUEL CONTAMINATION
Prevent Pollution
From Your Engine
h Practice preventive engine maintenance. Keep the engine well tuned and operating efficiently.
h Choose Coast Guard-approved alcohol-resistant fuel lines.
h Avoid using solvents or toxics chemicals to clean engine parts. Use mechanical means (such as hand-scraping caked oil) or less toxic solvents (water-based). DO NOT LET SOLVENTS RUN INTO THE BILGE.
h Transfer and remove fluids with care using funnels, pumps and absorbents to eliminate drips and spills.
h Use oil-only absorbents in the bilge to capture unexpected leaks.
Oil-Only Absorbents
Absorbent Sheet Absorbent Pillow Absorbent Sock
h Use oil-only absorbents in the bilge to capture small leaks and drips from your engine. The absorbents will capture oil before the bilge pump discharges it into the water.
h Oil-only absorbents absorb oil while repelling water and are the least expensive method boaters can use to control oily discharge.
h PRECAUTIONS | When using absorbents in the bilge, secure them to prevent clogging or fouling the bilge pump and the bilge pump float or sensor. Oil and fuel are flammable. Keep oil and fuel-saturated absorbents away from heat, sources of ignition and in a well-ventilated area.
h OIL ABSORBENT EXCHANGE PROGRAM | Look for the marinas on this map with this icon that actively distribute and collect oil-only absorbents for free as a way of reducing oil discharges from boats.
Boaters use many products to clean and maintain their boats. Many cleaning and maintenance
products are by law considered hazardous waste once they are no longer needed, such as used
motor oil and oil filters, antifreeze, all batteries, oil/fuel-saturated absorbents, solvents, paints,
zincs, varnishes, cleaning products, fluorescent lights, and propane tanks.
SAFELY DISPOSE OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
MINIMIZE SEWAGE IMPACTS
h It is illegal to discharge raw sewage within the navigational waters of the U.S. (an area that includes the entire San Francisco Bay and Delta and extends 3 miles seaward beyond the coast) and in national marine sanctuaries.
h Discharges of any kind, treated or not, are prohibited in Richardson Bay (a Federally-designated no-discharge area).
h All boats with an installed toilet must have a Coast Guard-approved Marine Sanitation Device (MSD) if operating in US navigable waters.
h Do not discharge treated waste from Type I or II Marine Sanitation Devices (MSDs) and untreated waste while in a marina or yacht harbor, swimming/wading areas, lakes, reservoirs, or freshwater impoundments; rivers that do not support interstate traffic, or into a Federally-designated no-discharge zone such as Richardson Bay. If operating in these waters, your Type I or Type II MSD must be connected to a holding tank or secured to prevent any sewage discharge.
h Visit www.dbw.ca.gov/Pumpouts to find additional sewage pumpout locations near you.
h Avoid holding tank disinfectants and deodorizers that contain chlorine, formaldehyde or other components that can be harmful to aquatic organisms.
h To clean and deodorize the head use a mix of ½ cup of baking soda per half gallon of water, and sprinkle baking soda around the rim.
h Keep the “Y” valve properly secured in a closed position (use a padlock or wire tie) when navigating inland waters or less than three miles off shore to prevent accidental discharges.
h Consider using a mobile pump-out service. See list of mobile services on the back panel of this map.
PROTECT YOUR PLAYGROUND WHAT YOU CAN DO TO PREVENT POLLUTION
Cover photo | The Golden Gate Bridge from Baker Beach, San Francisco, Cynthia Knowles.
Upper left corner | Sailboat on the water, Vivian Matuk.
Center panel | Top: Pelicans against the sunset over Ocean Beach, San Francisco, Juan Ochoa.Bottom: Ballena Isle Marina in Alameda, Vivian Matuk.Product photos © San Francisco Department of the Environment.
Right panel, top right | Antioch Marina, Vivian Matuk. Bottom right: Richardson Bay, Juan Ochoa.Left: Sea gulls and sea lions at Pier 39, San Francisco, Vivian Matuk.
Map research and writing: Vivian Matuk and Melissa Verduzco, California State Parks Division of Boating & Waterways and California Coastal Commission, and Cynthia Knowles, San Francisco Department of the Environment.
References:California Department of Boating and Waterways and California Coastal Commission. 2008. A Boater’s Guide to Keeping Pollutants Out of the Water.
Keep the Delta Clean Program. 2007. Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Map for Recreational Boating.
Spill Proof Your Oil Changes
and Recycle Used
Motor Oil
PREVENT MARINE POLLUTIONh Stash your trash on-board in a designated trash bin and save cans, bottles, plastics and paper for recycling.
h Avoid plastic bags and carry a reusable canvas bag. Bring plastic bags to a supermarket for recycling.
h Remove product packaging at home. Pack your food in reusable containers.
h Cigarette butts are the most common type of litter found washed up on beaches and are not biodegradable. Place extinguished cigarette butts in the trash.
h It is illegal to throw plastics and garbage containing plastic overboard.
h It is illegal to dump any garbage overboard into the navigable waters of the state (including inland waters and up to 3 miles from shore).
h Take used monofilament fishing line back to a recycling bin at a participating boating facility. Visit www.BoatingCleanandGreen.com (click on ‘Fishing Line Recycling’) to identify a location near you. Or, send your monofilament fishing line directly to: Pure Fishing, 1900 18th St., Spirit Lake, IA 51360-1999, tel. (800) 237-5539.
Image source: Keep the Delta Clean Program
Over one hundred different intestinal pathogens such as viruses, bacteria and parasites
can be found in sewage that may harm humans, wildlife and drinking water. Look on the
map for marinas that have sewage pumpout and port-o-potty dump stations.
LOOK ON THE MAP FOR THESE ICONS:Sewage PumpoutPort-a-Potty Dump Station
Used Oil CollectionUsed Oil Filter Collection
Oil Absorbents Marine Batteries
Bilge Pumpout
TO CONVENIENTLY AND SAFELY DISPOSE OF USED MOTOR OIL, OIL FILTERS, OIL ABSORBENTS, AND MARINE BATTERIES, LOOK ON THE MAP FOR MARINAS WITH THESE ICONS:
h Use of the products listed above can result in spills and leftover products that require safe disposal. Seek safer alternatives in the book ABCs of California Boating, page 47 (Green Boating Guidelines), or at www.goodguide.com.
h IT IS ILLEGAL TO THROW HAZARDOUS WASTE IN THE TRASH OR ABANDON IT. Some boating products contain hazardous ingredients that are toxic to human health and aquatic life and must be disposed of safely.
h For disposal, see list of Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Disposal Facilities in the Bay Area next to the map, or call 1-800 CLEANUP (235-2687), or visit www.earth911.com for more information and other waste disposal options in your area.
h Check stored products every six months and properly dispose of those that are old or unnecessary.
h HHW facilities offer free recycling services for residents, and periodic one-day recycling events. Call to confirm information and hours of operation.
h Some marinas offer used motor oil, filter, and absorbent disposal. Contact your marina operator.
h Recycle your zinc anodes at a local scrap metal recycler.
h Refer to www.sfenvironment.org for information on safer cleaning without the use of toxic chemicals.
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Fh PREVENT DRIPS AND SPILLS by using oil-only absorbents to catch spills and drips from the nozzle, air vent, and fuel filler fitting.
h If you change your own oil use a closed system–a portable vacuum oil change pump that drains into a container that is closed to prevent spills during transfer of oil (available at most marine supply stores).
h DO NOT MIX USED MOTOR OIL WITH ANYTHING. Keep it separated for recycling.
h Recycle used motor oil and oil filters at a used oil collection facility or marina providing this service. See on the map for locations near you.
h NEVER USE SOAPS OR DETERGENTS TO CLEAN OIL OR FUEL THAT HAS SPILLED! Adding soap is ILLEGAL and contaminates the water.
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