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Protecting the water of the SF Bay
Tuesday, 1/27/2026
5:30 - 6:30
Environmental Center Exhibit Space - 5th Fl
Main Library
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100 Larkin Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
United States

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The San Francisco Bay's health is being altered by human-made chemicals and climate change, affecting both people and wildlife. Whether you’re a longtime Bay devotee or newly curious, you’ll come away with a clearer picture of the challenges ahead and the science-driven solutions already underway. Q&A to follow remarks, time allowing.

The San Francisco Estuary Institute (SFEI) is a non-advocacy nonprofit organization based in the Bay Area whose mission is to deliver visionary science so people can revitalize nature in their communities. For over thirty years, SFEI has provided essential data and analysis on water quality, habitat change, pollutants, and ecosystem resilience.

Speaker Emily Corwin, MS, P.E., is the Director of Strategic Initiatives at the San Francisco Estuary Institute, where she helps translate complex Bay science into clear, actionable insights for communities and decision-makers. She specializes in climate resilience, nature-based adaptation, and making environmental science accessible through data, storytelling, and collaboration. Other speakers may join from SFEI.