King tides surface a murky problem for the bay: debris
Briefly

Mary Spicer emphasizes the urgency of cleaning up the shoreline after king tides, stating that high tides can push previously stationary debris far up the coast.
King tides are crucial for understanding future sea level interactions with coastal communities, as they help visualize potential impacts from climate change.
Recent weather events in the Bay Area have exacerbated the trash situation, raising concerns about who is responsible for managing the increasing levels of debris along the shoreline.
The East Bay Park District's cleanup efforts highlight the ongoing issue of marine debris, emphasizing the need for effective community and government collaboration in addressing this growing problem.
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