SF-BEEP
San Francisco Bay Estuary Education Program (SF-BEEP) introduces urban youth and teachers to the San Francisco Bay Estuary and the challenges facing this vast watershed. Through SF-BEEP's watershed and marine science education program, students and teachers gain a deeper understanding of the complex issues California faces in finding the balance between water resources for our cities and agriculture, and water to sustain the largest estuary ecosystem on the Pacific coast.

SF-BEEP is grateful for support from the AT&T Foundation, and its ongoing partnerships with Gulf of the Farallones Marine Sanctuary, NOAA, the San Francisco Unified School District, STRAW and Aquarium of the Bay.  We believe that such collaboration results in a richer educational experience for students.

SF-BEEP introduces urban youth and teachers to the challenges facing San Francisco Bay and its vast watershed.
Anne Fong was one of ten San Francisco high school interns to participate in our pilot program.
Free two-day workshop for San Francisco high school and middle school teachers.