Inside the Golden Gate
- 1976 ----- color ----- 59 min ----- 16mm
- (Nova series) San Francisco Bay teems with plant and animal life. Its productivity is linked to the fact that it is an estuary. As a result, the bay has a complicated food chain but there has been much tampering with it. Man, in his greed for land, has dumped millions of tons of land-fill in an effort to reclaim as much of the land as possible. Each day the bay is served a deadly cocktail of over a billion gallons of raw sewage. The clam and oyster industry is almost dead and we have yet to identify other consequences.
- Topics: (Cities and Towns, Economics, Environmental Studies)
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