Screenshot of the interactive map.
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Press release from Humboldt Waterkeeper and the Redwood Community Action Agency:
Humboldt Waterkeeper’s interactive digital Humboldt Bay Water Trail map is now available to help kayakers, paddlers, and others navigate around the bay. Originally developed by Redwood Community Action Agency (RCAA), Humboldt Waterkeeper has breathed new life into the map, updating it with channel depths from NOAA’s navigational charts and crowd-sourcing updates on the best boat launches. Download the georeferenced PDF for mobile apps like Avenza, or access the interactive web map directly in any browser.
“RCAA has been collaborating with leadership visionaries to provide a continually updated water trails map for residents and visitors alike,” said Denise Newman, Projects Coordinator for RCAA’s Natural Resource Services. “RCAA is pleased to see Humboldt Waterkeeper buoy this effort for our boating community with a digitized and easily updateable map.”
Beginning in 2009 with a variety of funding sources, RCAA has worked with Humboldt Bay Harbor Recreation and Conservation District, HSU Center Activities (now Cal Poly Humboldt Outdoor Adventures), the cities of Arcata and Eureka, local boating outfits and retailers to maintain the water trails map for residents and visitors alike.
“The updated Humboldt Bay Water Trails map is a great contribution towards getting more people on the water in fun and safe ways. It’s an important resource for local paddlers to discover new launch spots and paddle routes, and for visiting paddlers to see all the options for getting on the bay and to tailor their excursions to tides and other conditions,” said Brian Orland, a local sea kayaker and member of Explore North Coast.
Both the web map and the georeferenced PDF allow for live location tracking on a smartphone or other mobile device. Details on access, tides, safety, water recreation tips and local resources allow paddlers to make informed decisions for how to best enjoy Humboldt Bay by watercraft. These details can be found in the web map by tapping or clicking on symbols, such as the numbered dots representing boat launches. Choose your preferred location, route, length of trip, and time of day in tandem with the tides.
Humboldt Bay Recreation Survey
Humboldt Waterkeeper is surveying people about their uses of Humboldt Bay – whether you paddle, fish, swim, or none of the above, your input is helpful.
Encuesta sobre recreación en la bahía de Humboldt
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Humboldt Waterkeeper (formerly Humboldt Baykeeper) works to safeguard our coastal resources for the health, enjoyment, and economic strength of the Humboldt Bay community through education, scientific research, and enforcement of laws to fight pollution. For more info, visit https://humboldtwaterkeeper.org.
Redwood Community Action Agency is a nonprofit organization that provides housing, energy, natural resources, youth, and community services in Eureka and nearby areas. Learn how RCAA empowers people and changes lives since 1980. For more info, visit https://www.rcaa.org/.
Explore North Coast (ENC) is an association of paddlers that hosts regular paddling events, promotes paddling safety and education, and encourages stewardship of, and improvements to, bay and coastal access on the North Coast.https://explorenorthcoast.net/