The Dolphin Club is a non-profit public access athletic organization for water enthusiasts, boaters, rowers, swimmers, surfers and kayakers. Founded in 1877, the club has a storied history of community recreation, advocacy, and stewardship.
So it was appropriate that The San Francisco Baykeeper hosted their event, “Envisioning the Future of a Healthy San Francisco Bay” at the club. SF Baykeeper does some amazing work to help keep the waters of the Bay Area clean, safe, and accessible.
At the event Baykeeper laid out “an integrated 25-year vision of action and stewardship to make the Bay the healthiest estuary in North America.” It was much fun and an honor to provide visual storytelling. Here are a few images from the event:
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