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Encyclopedia > Suisun Bay
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San Pablo bay with Suisun Bay at upper right

Suisun Bay (pronounced "sue-soon") is a shallow tidal estuary located in central California of The United States of America. It lies at the confluence of the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers and forms the entrance to the Sacramento Delta, an inverted river delta.


On it's western end, Suisun Bay is drained by the Carquinez Strait, which connects to San Pablo Bay, a northern extension of San Francisco Bay.

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A picture of the Sacramento Delta, with the Suisun Bay at left

In addition to the major bridges at the Carquenez Strait, it is spanned in its center by the Benicia-Martinez Bridge and at its eastern end by the highway 160 crossing between Antioch and Oakley.


It is especially famous for hosting the anchorage of the Ghost Fleet, a collection of U.S. Navy reserve merchant ships, in the period following World War II. These were mostly removed for sale as scrap metal during the 1990s (being towed to Japan and mostly returned as automobiles). This location also held at anchor the famous Glomar Explorer after its once secret but now famous attempt to recover a lost, sunk Soviet submarine. The Glomar Explorer has now been activated for other duties fitting its original "cover", which was deep ocean seabead mineral exploration and recovery.


On April 28, 2004, a petroleum pipeline operated by Kinder-Morgan Energy Partners ruptured, spilling an estimated 1,500 barrels (240 mē) of diesel fuel into the bay.


External link

  • Kinder Morgan Information Regarding Pipeline Release (http://www.kindermorgan.com/investor/kmi_press_releases.cfm)

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Historical Bathymetric Change in Suisun Bay 1867 - 1990 (253 words)
Almost two-thirds of Suisun Bay was depositional during this period.
These factors decreased the input of sediment to the Bay, and from 1887 to 1990 Suisun Bay was erosional.
On average, Suisun Bay deepened during the study period.
Suisun Bay Reserve Fleet (SBRF) (1404 words)
The Suisun Bay Reserve Fleet (SBRF) shore-side facility is located at the foot of Lake Herman Road, off Interstate 680 in Benicia, CA.
The Suisun Bay Reserve Fleet is located in General Anchorage #26, on the Northwest side of Suisun Bay (see NOAA navigation charts # 18657 and 18658).
The current in Suisun Bay runs at approximately two knots on the average during maximum flood or ebb tides.
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