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“Bodega Bay now has very little to offer,” he said ... Another model relies on a buoy spool coiled with rope and fixed to the sunken trap, then released via remote control.
Waves in Bodega Bay reached near record levels Thursday morning. The Bodega Bay buoy reported waves up to 28 feet around 4:20 a.m., the second-highest waves recorded at the buoy since 2008.
The Bodega Bay buoy recorded waves towering up to 28 feet, the second-highest waves recorded at the buoy within the past decade. The National Weather Service Bay Area issued a High Surf Warning ...
"Bodega Bay now has very little to offer," he said ... Another model relies on a buoy spool coiled with rope and fixed to the sunken trap, then released via remote control. When the spool surfaces ...
On Thursday morning, the Bodega Bay buoy reported a significant wave height of 28 feet. The Point Reyes buoy came in at 26 feet and the Point Sur had 29 feet. Another round of high surf will ...
From the living room window of their waterfront home, Carol and Tony Anello have watched the rise and fall of Bodega Bay. Traffic on Westshore Road flows past in waves, fishing boats pull into the ...
“Bodega Bay now has very little to offer,” he said ... Another model relies on a buoy spool coiled with rope and fixed to the sunken trap, then released via remote control.
“Bodega Bay now has very little to offer,” he said ... Another model relies on a buoy spool coiled with rope and fixed to the sunken trap, then released via remote control.