San Leandro Bay
Baylet in the San Francisco Bay
1.5km
1mile
1mile
San Leandro Bay
San Leandro Bay is a body of water in the San Francisco Bay. It is connected to the Oakland Estuary today, but was originally separated by land which formerly connected Alameda with Oakland. It is located along the east of the Oakland International Airport and Bay Farm Island. The principal stream which flows into San Leandro Bay is San Leandro Creek. Other tributaries include the East Creek/Peralta Creek watershed and the Lion Creek/Arroyo Viejo watershed.[1] Damon Marsh is located there.
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37°45′07″N 122°13′16″W / 37.752°N 122.221°W / 37.752; -122.221
References
- ^ Arroyo Viejo Watershed (Report). Alameda County Flood & Water Conservation District. Retrieved February 11, 2017.
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