Emeryville Marina

Emeryville’s Shortest Triathlon Ever Merges With Emeryville Day on the Bay!

In its second year, Emeryville Day on the Bay, a community celebration of Emeryville’s marina district and its history, expands to include The City of Emeryville’s 10th Annual Shortest Triathlon Ever, Peet’s Coffee, ‘A Taste of  Emeryville Public Market Restaurants’, a Beer & Wine Garden, Fishing Boat Tours and Rides, Ferry Rides, Stand Up Paddle Lessons, Live Music, Emeryville Artists a’ Painting, Jump House, Fishing, Passport & other activities for kids, including Introductions to Safety on Boats.

On Saturday, March 24 from 10am – 2pm, lots of information will be available for you to learn about Emeryville and get involved in your community, including tours of a fire truck and rescue boat. Come meet your neighbors at this friendly fun community event. Even if you live farther away. It is going to be a great day on the  SF Bay! And a fit one also.

This year, Emeryville’s Shortest Triathlon Ever heads to the Bay! The race now starts down in the Emeryville Marina in the San Francisco Bay and ends at the Marinas to celebrate Fish Emeryville’s fishing fleet, Watersports and Life on the Water in Emeryville during the Emeryville Day on the Bay party.

The Shortest Triathlon Ever is so short, anyone can do it!

  • 100 yd. swim in the SF Bay – 4 lengths of a school pool
  • 2.5 mi. bike ride around the marina and up to Berkeley and back
  • 1.5+ mi run that ends at the Emeryville Day on the Bay event

More details coming your way soon. Stay tuned! And Save the date – Sat. March 24 at the Emeryville Marina.

Here’s the Day’s Schedule:

  • Race Registration: 7:30am
  • Race Starting Time: 9am
  • Awards: 10am
  • Emeryville Day on the Bay Party: 10am – 2pm

Sign up for the Shortest Triathlon Ever!

Did you Know?

Did you know Emeryville, that shortest city ever of 1.2 sq mi, has two marinas with 850 boat slips and a fleet of 6 recreational sportfishing boats.

Did you know Fish Emeryville has special shorter day trips set aside for families to go out on the Bay and explore the City, Alcatraz and Angel Island from the water while fishing?

Did you know you can walk, bike and run all along Emeryville’s beautiful shoreline?

Sponsors:

  • City of Emeryville
  • Emery Cove Yacht Harbor
  • Emeryville Marina, a Safe Harbor Marina
  • Emeryville Yacht Club
  • Emeryville on the Bay
  • Emeryville Public Market & Restaurants
  • Fish Emeryville
  • Prop SF

Emeryville & Alameda Marinas Fight Pollution with Ocean Vacuums!

Join Safe Harbor and Seabin Project to Celebrate New Seabins!

  • Emeryville Marina Launch: Fri., Dec. 1, 2pm – 3310 Powell St. in Emeryville
  • Ballena Isle Marina Launch: Sat., Dec. 2, 10am – 1150 Ballena Blvd. in Alameda

Seabin Project co-founders Pete Ceglinski & Andrew Turton

Here’s how it all started. Two life-long surfer friends from Australia, appalled by the plastic and debris pollution in our waters, set out to clean up the ocean. They wanted to create a garbage bin that would collect the floating plastic. This got them started cleaning up the marine environment, one marina at a time. How? With the V5 Seabin, a floating vacuum filter device they invented that works like an ocean vacuum 24/7 continuously collecting floating debris – plastic bottles, paper, oil, fuel, detergent and more. Over the last two years Seabin Project co-founders Pete Ceglinski and Andrew Turton secured partners for a pilot study into the effectiveness of the seabin.

Safe Harbor, the world’s largest marine management company, is one of six partners in the Seabin Project pilot study with their first location in Cabrillo Isle Marina in San Diego, CA. “We had a section of water in our Cabrillo Isle marina which had earned the nickname of ‘scum alley’,” commented Kate Pearson, Safe Harbor’s West Coast Regional VP. “It was the downwind corner of Harbor Island that had no natural flushing…we became

Cabrillo Isle, San Diego

a Global Pilot Partner and installed the first Seabin in the US. The Seabin blew our expectations out of the water! The small, compact and quiet machine hums away in ‘scum alley’ and we have pulled 1000 lbs. of trash this first year out of it. We also sort and document the trash, reporting our findings back to the Seabin team so we can look at source issues and educational programming for schools.”  The pilot, part of Safe Harbor’s commitment to protecting the marine environment, proved successful and now Safe Harbor is bringing the Seabin Project to the San Francisco Bay Area’s Emeryville Marina and Alameda’s Ballena Isle Marina.

“We’re proud to introduce Seabin as an innovative, cutting-edge technology that respects and protects the marine environment,” says Kate. “It’s versatile, small in size, cost-effective and functionally-effective – everything our marinas and boaters have been asking for.” In an  interview on CBS, San Diego,  she said that the most common items they pull out of the seabin every day is cigarette butts, pens and straws.

The Seabin Project has  evolved into a comprehensive research, educational and technology initiative with worldwide reach, including educational tools for students to get on board. The Seabin Project team believes that each child that learns to dispose of litter properly will grow to be one less source person for pollution of our oceans and waterways. Currently, according to Jambeck Research, 8.1M tons of mismanaged waste enters our oceans every year.

Some cool facts:

  • Each device collects about 60 pounds of debris per day – that’s about 1,000 pounds of pollution/yr.
  • It’s a cost-effective and 24/7 alternative to the “trash boats” traditionally used to clean up marinas.
  • Currently attached to the dock, the Seabin Project team is developing new technologies to get it off the dock and into the water.

Here’s how it works:

  • The seabin is installed in a specific problem debris area, attached to a dock.
  • Water is filtered from the surface and passed through a catch bag inside the Seabin, powered by a submersible water pump.
  • Water is then pumped back into the water leaving the litter and debris trapped in the catch bag. Larger pieces of plastic may attach themselves to the bin.
  • Marina operators need to empty the catch bag at least twice a day, as it holds up to two pounds.

The public is welcome at the two fun launch events.

  • Emeryville Marina Launch: Fri., Dec. 1, 2pm – 3310 Powell St. in Emeryville
  • Ballena Isle Marina Launch: Sat., Dec. 2, 10am – 1150 Ballena Blvd. in Alameda

 

 

 

Brunch on the Bay at Emeryville’s Trader Vic’s – Sunday, June 11!

Trader Vic’s is now open for Brunch on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month. Take a walk around the Marina on the Bay Trail and then join them for their scrumptious Fusion “Taste The World®” Brunch overlooking the water. Here is their new Brunch Menu. Yum – the Tom & Jerry French Toast is a blast from the past! Brunch hours: 11am – 3pm; Bar Menu 3-5pm when  the Dinner Hour begins on these two Sundays of the month.

Brunch Favorites

  • Loco Moco – White Rice, Beef Patty, Sautéed Onion, Fried Egg, Gravy 16  
  • V Garden Hash – Seasonal Vegetables & BBQ Tofu, with or without Eggs 14
  • Pork Belly Hash – Spiced Potato, Peppers, Mushroom Poached Eggs 17
  • V Pecan Banana Waffle – Covered with fresh Banana, Pecans & warm Maple syrup 14
  • V Tom & Jerry French Toast – Brioche Bread stuffed with Tom & Jerry Batter, Dusted with Powdered Sugar & Maple Sugar 14
  • Hawaiian Lunch Plate – Their Famous Ribs & Pork with Potato Salad & Pickles 15

Island Benedicts

  • Crab Cake – Garlic Spinach, Poached Egg, Old Bay Hollandaise  24
  • Chinese-Oven Smoked Salmon – Spinach, Poached Egg, Choron Sauce  21
  • Traditional – Honey Glazed Ham, Poached Egg, English Muffin, Hollandaise 20

Tidbits & Starters

  • Cosmo Tidbits – Crispy Prawns, Crab Rangoon, Char Siu Pork & BBQ Ribs 26
  • East Bay Clam Chowder –  Apple Wood Bacon, Sourdough Croutons, Chives 8
  • Crispy Prawns – Coated in Japanese Bread Crumbs 17
  • Cheese Bings – Smoked Ham with Gruyere & Emmental cheese    11.50

Oysters

  • Half Dozen 18  Dozen 36 –  House Cocktail Sauce & Yuzu Mignonette

Vic’s on Wheels! 

Keep a lookout for their drink cart cruising by! Choose from:

  •  Tropical Bellini . Classic Bloody Mary . Mimosa  14

Sandwiches

Served with Hand-Cut Spiced Fries or Trader Vic’s Salad

  • Crispy Chicken Biscuit – Buttermilk Biscuit, Fried Chicken, Pickles, Mustard, Coleslaw 15
  • Hawaii 5-0 Patty Melt – Fried Egg, Grilled Pineapple, Sriracha Mayo, Emmental 17
  • “Big Kahuna” Chicken Sandwich – Grilled Breast, Sriracha, Avocado, Katsu Slaw, Sourdough       15
  • Chicken & Waffles – Sandwiched between two crispy Belgian Style Waffles, Whipped Butter, warm Maple Syrup   16

Can’t make it for Brunch? Find a seat in the lounge overlooking the marina for Happy Hour:

  • Tues. – 4pm until closing!
  • Wed. – 4-6pm & 9pm until closing!

V Sea Bass on the dinner menu

About Trader Vic’s Menus

Decades ahead of his time, Vic “The Trader” Bergeron chose to offer Chinese dishes alongside the then-contemporary Continental cuisine, creating the original fusion menu. Today, Trader Vic’s continues the tradition with an ever-evolving menu featuring dishes from the Mediterranean, the Middle East, Asia and Japan. Taste The World® at Trader Vic’s and enjoy the subtle smoky flavors imparted by their Chinese Wood-fired Ovens, an ancient cooking method dating back to the Han Dynasty, with dishes like Indonesian Rack of Lamb or our fork-tender BBQ Spare Ribs.

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New! Emeryville Day on the Bay Sat., March 18

Double Rockfish catch

Double Rockfish catch

Emeryville Day on the Bay – Save the date!

WHEN:

  • Sat., Mar. 18, 10am-2pm

WHERE:

WHAT:

  • Open House tours on the Fish Emeryville fleet boats
  • Free ferry rides at 10:30am and 1:30pm with PropSF
  • Food Trucks
  • Live Music
  • Local artists, tastings and more!
  • Meet our First Responders! Emeryville Police & Fire demonstrations
  • Tour the Emeryville Rescue Boat

WHO:

Happy couple with Wolf Eel

Happy couple with Tiger Fish catch

  • Everyone is invited!
  • Emeryville residents and families
  • City of Emeryville officials and staff
  • Commuters
  • Fishing enthusiasts

Stay tuned. More details coming in Gentle Winds.

 

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Happenings at the Emeryville Marina

Commuters Embrace New Ferry Service

Prop SF is now servicing Emeryville from the Emeryville Marina commercial dock to San Francisco Pier 15 (near the Exploratorium) and back. Their small and comfortable ferries have individual seats, WI-FI, USB charging and bike racks. They operate Mon. – Fri. with morning and afternoon pickups. You must buy tickets online ahead of time, as they do not allow walk-ups.  (Buy nine tickets and your tenth ride is free.) You can also call  (650) 503-3779 for booking. It’s about a twelve minute ride for $9. Limited parking is available and is only $3 all day for travelers. Find out how to get there and where to park by watching a quick instructional video.

screen-shot-2016-11-02-at-7-12-10-pmOriginally offering ferry service only for Fortune 500 companies over the last years, Prop SF is now offering this revolutionary and fun means of travel to the public. With nine ports and 16 routes, all of their vessels are U.S. Coast Guard inspected and their leadership team makes your ride affordable, quick and safe. “An important driving force when we founded the company,” says CEO and Captain James Jaber, “was that we could improve people’s lives. That is at the core of our business. We can help people change their habits and get on the boat!”

It seems that a 12 min. ride to work in the morning on our beautiful San Francisco Bay would be a refreshing and inspirational way to start the day. No more bumper to bumper or searching desperately for parking at BART. Park, ride and relax. Though there is some parking, Emery Go Round would also be a great way to get down to the ferry dock in Emeryville. Next marina story: Improvements and Changes at the Emeryville Marina.

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It’s all happening down at the docks in Emeryville. During the first seven days in December Fish Emeryville sent out two boats with 160 anglers. The catch? 1,600 Dungeness Crab, 42 Lingcod and 1,297 Rockfish.  That’s a lot of crab.

Fish Emeryville is located at 3310 Powell St. in the Emeryville Marina and specializes in fishing trips outside the Golden Gate as well as in the SF Bay. Knowledgeable captains ensure a safe and rewarding experience out on the water.  You can reach them at (510) 652-3403 or [email protected]. They also have a hotline number: (510) 652-3474. You can now buy your fishing license online. Directions here.

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