Unconfirmed reports have also trickled in from San Pablo Bay, Tiburon and near San Francisco International Airport.
Recent reports indicate the red tide that overtook San Francisco Bay last summer and killed untold numbers of fish and marine life is once again actively spreading in parts of the bay.
Though it's hard to pin down what triggers a specific bloom, experts point to a complex confluence of factors, including ample sunlight and the plentiful nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus that drain into the bay from the 42 sewage and stormwater treatment plants and six refineries. Report: SF had half as many beds as unhoused people last year The City lacked temporary shelter and overflow beds compared to other major cities and counties, a controller's office report found
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