Urgent Call for Photos of Crissy Field.

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Date: Thu Jul 06 2000 - 10:20:00 PDT


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Subject: Urgent Call for Photos of Crissy Field.
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Erik: I'm looking for shots of Crissy taken prior to the inlet/outlet...
October 99, which show the shape of the beach at the water's edge from the big
pipe at the West to the rip-rap at the east end... at high and/or low tide; the
depth of the beach (distance from the seat wall to the water's edge); the slope
of the beach; and the beach's surface quality (sand vs rocks and smooth beach vs
outfall structure/pileings. Ideally, I need shots from up above the former
Coast Guard Station looking East, from the St. Francis YC looking west, from the
Big pipe looking east, or any other reference point that shows the shape of the
beach before the wetland was activated. In other words, right now the Crissy
East beach resembles more of a rocky cove that a beach, and I need good quality
"before and after photos" to clearly depict for people how it has changed
(eroded) in the last nine months, how it continues to erode, and what it needs
to look like to bring it back to what it was. Most people who are not there
every day and who are not in the water or on the beach in bare feet have a very
difficult time comprehending the changes that have occured. RE size... the
larger and greater the resolution the better. I hope this gives you a better
idea of what I need and why... and I need them for a meeting on Monday, July
10th. Thanks - Bill (415 744-2332)

Simonso1@ix.netcom.com-DeleteThis on 07/06/2000 09:51:31 AM

To: Bill Robberson/R9/USEPA/US
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Subject: Photos of crissy.

Talk to me...
what are we looking for exactly...and size???

Thanks very much

Best Regards

Erik Simonson

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