Hoffman Marsh (Richmond, California)
USA /
California /
Albany /
Richmond, California /
Rydin Road
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/ USA
/ California
/ Albany
World / United States / California
wetland, marsh
Hoffman Marsh is a tidal wetland in Richmond, California bordering Point Isabel Regional Shoreline and Interstate 580. The marsh is the delta for the mouth of Fluvius Innominatus creek into the Hoffman Channel which lead to San Francisco Bay. The marsh is an important nesting ground for wildfowl and stopping ground for the Pacific Flyway. The endangered California Clapper Rail and Salt Marsh Harvest Mouse are known from the marsh.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoffman_Marsh
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Coordinates: 37°54'18"N 122°19'7"W
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