Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Drakes bay

  • Exactly where Sir Francis Drake sought refuge from a storm on the West Coast 441 years ago has been a matter of study and often colorful debate for six decades, a debate that is about to be settled.
  • (Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
  • A researcher says he knows exactly where the galleon San Agustín — possibly laden with silver, gold and other treasures — sank in Drakes Bay more than 400 years ago.
  • (San Jose Mercury News)
  • The U.S. government is poised to settle the long-running historical dispute over where British explorer Sir Francis Drake stopped on the West Coast to repair and restock his ship during his 16th century journey around the world.
  • (Marin Independent Journal)
  • The saga of an embattled oyster company in the Point Reyes National Seashore took a surprising turn Monday when the U.S. Department of the Interior released a new review of the National Park Services scientific claims regarding the oyster farm.
  • (Marin Independent Journal)
  • Drakes Bay Oyster Company knew the limited terms of use when they bought the business seven years ago from the original owner.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Other spring selections include white asparagus salad with Drakes Bay Oyster Vinaigrette ($10.95) and Marin Bay Oysters with curry sabayon and Bloomsdale Spinach ($11.75). Left Bank Brasserie serves both lunch and dinner.
  • (Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
  • He has been a frequent user of Stockhouses forums over the past 12 years, posting under various aliases including stoxxman, Ace Ventura and Jeff Drakes.
  • (Stockhouse)
  • Tug and tow The 107-foot tug Henry Sause and her tow, Drakes Bay, a 387-foot-long tank barge, moored to the Port of Port Angeles' Terminal 1 North on Monday. The duo came to Port Angeles by way of Benicia, Calif.
  • (Peninsula Daily News)

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