Invasion History

First Non-native North American Tidal Record: 1969
First Non-native West Coast Tidal Record: 1969
First Non-native East/Gulf Coast Tidal Record:

General Invasion History:

Theora lubrica is a small infaunal bivalve native to the Northwest Pacific, from northern Japan and the Vladivostok area, Russia, south to the Hong Kong region (Huang 2001; Lutaenko et al. 2006; Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 2006-2013). It has been introduced to Southern California and San Francisco Bay (Seapy 1974; Cohen and Carlton 1995), southern Australia (Boyd 1999), New Zealand (Cranfield et al. 1998), the Mediterranean Sea (Bogi and Galil 2007), and the Bay of Biscay coast of Spain (Adarraga and Martinez 2011). Ballast water appears to be the primary vector of transport.

North American Invasion History:

Invasion History on the West Coast:

Theora lubrica was first discovered in Anaheim Bay, California in 1968-1969 (Hardy 1970, cited by Seapy 1974, as T. fragilis). Subsequently, it was found in Newport Harbor in 1971, Los Angeles Harbor in 1973 (Seapy 1974), and Mission Bay in 1978 (Crooks 1998). In 1998 and 2001 surveys, T. lubrica was found in many more Southern California harbors and bays (Channel Islands Harbor, Port Hueneme, Marina del Rey, Long Beach Harbor, Dana Point Harbor, and San Diego Bay) (Fairey et al. 2002; Ranasinghe et al. 2005). In the 1998 survey, T. lubrica ranked first or second in abundance among the benthic bivalves (Ranasinghe et al. 2005). In 1982, it was first collected in San Francisco Bay at Islais Creek and has been collected throughout the Bay, sometimes abundantly, as at Point Pinole and the Alameda Air Station. However, it is absent in the low-salinity parts of the estuary, such as Suisun Bay (Cohen and Carlton 1995). In 2001, it was found to be common in Tomales Bay (Fairey et al. 2002).

Invasion History Elsewhere in the World:

In the Southwest Pacific, T. lubrica was first reported in Port Phillip Bay, Australia in 1958, where it was already present in large numbers. It is present in Sydney Harbour, Botany Bay, and Georges Bay in Tasmania (Boyd 1999; Edgar et al. 1999; Australian Museum Business Services 2002). In 1970, it was found in Perth, Western Australia in the Swan Estuary (Chalmer et al. 1976, cited by Boyd 1999). Theora lubrica was discovered in New Zealand in 1971 and is found in ports on the North and South Islands. Hayward (1997) described it as living in 'billions' in Waitemata Harbour, where it was one of the few animals which tolerated the polluted sediments.

In the Mediterranean, T. lubrica was first reported from Livorno (Leghorn), Italy in 2001, where it is established (Balena et al. 2002, cited by Crocetta 2012). In 2006, this bivalve was discovered in Haifa, Israel, more than 2000 km to the east (Galil and Bogi 2007). The first record in the Atlantic occurred in 2010, when T. lubrica was found in the ports of Bilbao and Molinaro, on the Bay of Biscay in Spain. It is common here, ranking 3rd to 8th in abundance in macrobenthic samples (Adarraga and Martinez 2011).


Description

Theora lubrica is a small bivalve with a semi-transparent, elongate elliptical shell. The shell is brittle, smooth, whitish, and has a smooth, shiny periostracum. The exterior of the shell bears fine, concentric lines. The valves are equal, with the umbos located in the mid-line of the shell. The valves gape slightly at the anterior and posterior ends. The most prominent feature of the hinge is the spoon-shaped chondropore, to which is attached an internal ligament (resilium). The external ligament is a brown, arched band. The hinge teeth are small. The right valve has two small projecting cardinal teeth and single anterior and posterior laterals, while the left valve has one cardinal tooth and single anterior and posterior laterals. The shell has a prominent internal rib, which extends obliquely across the shell, anterior to the umbo. The pallial sinus is deep, with the lower border merging with the pallial line. Theora lubrica reaches up to 16 mm length. Description from: Seapy 1974; Boyd 1999; Coan et al. 2000; Coan and Valentich-Scott, in Carlton 2007; Adarraga and Martinez 2011.


Taxonomy

Taxonomic Tree

Kingdom:   Animalia
Phylum:   Mollusca
Class:   Bivalvia
Subclass:   Heterodonta
Order:   Veneroida
Superfamily:   Tellinoidea
Family:   Semelidae
Genus:   Theora
Species:   lubrica

Synonyms

Potentially Misidentified Species

Macoma acolasta
Native East Pacific bivalve, similar shape, but umbo more posterior.

Theora fragilis
Theora fragilis (Adams 1961) described from Queensland, Australia, is not synonymous with T. lubrica (Boyd 1999).

Ecology

General:

Theora lubrica (Asian Semele) is a small infaunal bivalve, typically occurring in soft, muddy subtidal or lower intertidal sediments, rich in organic matter (Seapy 1974; Hayward 1997; Boyd 1999; Johnston 2005). Sexes are separate, and growth is rapid. Individuals can mature in 1-3 months, at about 4-7 mm (Saito et al. 1998; Johnston 2005). Larvae are planktotrophic, and spend about 13 days in the plankton at 24°C (Tomai 1996). Larvae settle at about 100-245 µm (Saito et al. 1998).

Theora lubrica is regarded as a pollution-indicator species in Japan, because of its tolerance to hypoxia and its association with organic-rich sediments, as a feeder on benthic microalgae and detritus (Tamai 1996; Saito et al. 1998; Yokoyama and Ishihi 2003). In nutrient-rich muddy habitats, it can reach very high densities (Seapy 1974; Saito et al. 1998; Johnston 2005; Ranasinghe et al. 2008). We have not found specific information on salinity tolerance, but the reported habitats appear to have salinities in the euhaline (30-40 PSU) and part of the polyhaline range (18-30 PSU) (Seapy 1974; Cohen and Carlton 1995; Boyd 1999; Saito et al. 1998; Johnston 2005).

Food:

Detritus, benthic diatoms

Trophic Status:

Deposit Feeder

DepFed

Habitats

General HabitatUnstructured BottomNone
Salinity RangePolyhaline18-30 PSU
Salinity RangeEuhaline30-40 PSU
Tidal RangeSubtidalNone
Tidal RangeLow IntertidalNone
Vertical HabitatEndobenthicNone


Tolerances and Life History Parameters

Minimum Temperature (ºC)9Imabayashi and Tsukuda, 1984, cited by NIMPIS 2013
Maximum Temperature (ºC)27Boyd 1999
Minimum Salinity (‰)28Inglis et al. 2006, New Zealand
Maximum Salinity (‰)35Inglis et al. 2006, New Zealand
Minimum Dissolved Oxygen (mg/l)NoneNone
Maximum Duration1323-24 C, to 'full-grown' larvae (Tamai 1996)
Minimum Length (mm)4Sexual maturity occurs at 4-7 mm (Saito et al. 1998; Johnston 2005).
Maximum Length (mm)15Boyd 1999
Broad Temperature RangeNoneCold temperate-Warm temperate
Broad Salinity RangeNonePolyhaline-Euhaline

General Impacts

Theora lubrica is a small, fast-growing deposit-feeding bivalve, with a high tolerance for hypoxia and organic-rich sediments. It is considered a pollution-indicator species, because of its frequent dominance in highly polluted sediments (Boyd 1999; Saito et al. 1998; Johnston 2005). However, its ecological impacts are not clear, because it is an opportunistic colonizer of highly disturbed environments, where much of the native fauna has been extirpated (Hayward 1997; Boyd 1999; Johnston 2005).

Regional Distribution Map

Bioregion Region Name Year Invasion Status Population Status
P110 Tomales Bay 2001 Def Estab
P062 _CDA_P062 (Calleguas) 1998 Def Estab
P060 Santa Monica Bay 1998 Def Estab
P020 San Diego Bay 1998 Def Estab
P027 _CDA_P027 (Aliso-San Onofre) 1998 Def Estab
P090 San Francisco Bay 1982 Def Estab
P093 _CDA_P093 (San Pablo Bay) 1982 Def Estab
NEP-V Northern California to Mid Channel Islands 1982 Def Estab
P030 Mission Bay 1978 Def Estab
P040 Newport Bay 1971 Def Estab
P050 San Pedro Bay 1969 Def Estab
NEP-VI Pt. Conception to Southern Baja California 1969 Def Estab

Occurrence Map

OCC_ID Author Year Date Locality Status Latitude Longitude
697133 Maloney et al. 2007 2005 2005-06-28 Navy - Seventh St. Def 32.6699 -117.1212
697231 Maloney et al. 2007 2005 2005-06-29 Kelco Dock Def 32.6927 -117.1470
697551 Introduced Species Study 2003 2003-08-27 Loch Lomond 2 Def 37.9717 -122.4811
697764 Maloney et al. 2007 2005 2005-06-29 San Diego Bay Commercial Fishing Fleet Def 32.7109 -117.1739
697862 Introduced Species Study 2011 2011-05-04 Ski Islands Marina Def 32.7939 -117.2232
697915 Introduced Species Study 2010 2010-06-02 Port of Oakland Office Def 37.7954 -122.2804
697917 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-06-07 Port of Oakland Office Def 37.7954 -122.2804
698080 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-09-09 San Mateo Bridge Def 37.5806 -122.2543
698081 Introduced Species Study 2010 2010-07-29 San Mateo Bridge Def 37.5806 -122.2543
698118 Introduced Species Study 2011 2011-05-04 Hilton Resort Dock Def 32.7788 -117.2127
698464 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-10-06 Santa Fe Channel - Front Def 37.9101 -122.3644
698499 Introduced Species Study 2010 2010-07-14 Romberg Tiburon Center Def 37.8906 -122.4458
698536 Maloney et al. 2007 2005 2005-06-29 Glorietta Bay Def 32.6796 -117.1740
698570 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-08-23 ITS Terminal Def 33.7483 -118.1973
698674 Maloney et al. 2007 2005 2005-06-29 Marine Terminal (Paco) Def 32.6584 -117.1191
698776 Maloney et al. 2007 2005 2005-06-28 Navy - 28th St. Def 32.6836 -117.1311
698966 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-09-12 Dana Inn Marina Def 32.7671 -117.2362
699031 Introduced Species Study 2011 2011-04-07 CIYC Guest Slip Def 34.1641 -119.2255
699088 Introduced Species Study 2003 2003-08-26 Ballena Island 3 Def 37.7669 -122.2870
699119 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-06-09 Paradise Cay Def 37.9146 -122.4776
699272 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-06-07 Oakland Inner Harbor - Shipping cranes Def 37.7947 -122.3095
699297 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2000 2000-09-14 Port Hueneme Infaunal 21 Def 34.1468 -119.2121
699308 Introduced Species Study 2010 2010-07-15 San Pablo Bay Pumphouse Def 38.0446 -122.4326
699315 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-10-20 San Pablo Bay Pumphouse Def 38.0446 -122.4326
699347 Introduced Species Study 2010 2010-07-12 Saint Francis Yacht Harbor Def 37.8066 -122.4463
699355 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-09-08 Saint Francis Yacht Harbor Def 37.8066 -122.4463
699560 Introduced Species Study 2010 2010-05-31 Redwood Creek - Shipping Def 37.5120 -122.2109
699561 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-09-07 Redwood Creek - Shipping Def 37.5120 -122.2109
699609 Maloney et al. 2007 2005 2005-06-29 Bulk Carrier Terminal Def 32.6969 -117.1526
699648 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-09-08 Pier 45 Def 37.8111 -122.4196
699649 Introduced Species Study 2010 2010-07-12 Pier 45 Def 37.8111 -122.4196
699730 Introduced Species Study 2011 2011-05-04 Seaforth Def 32.7621 -117.2365
699805 Maloney et al. 2007 2005 2005-06-29 Coronado Wharf Def 32.6992 -117.1684
699880 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-09-07 Redwood Creek - Marina Def 37.5021 -122.2130
699909 Introduced Species Study 2003 2003-08-26 BerkeleyHarbor Def 37.8666 -122.3176
699932 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-09-07 Dumbarton Bridge Def 37.5070 -122.1168
699979 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2000 2000-09-14 Port Hueneme Infaunal 25 Def 34.1482 -119.2038
700025 Introduced Species Study 2010 2010-07-12 Cruise Ship Pier Def 37.8085 -122.4060
700032 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-09-08 Cruise Ship Pier Def 37.8085 -122.4060
700077 Introduced Species Study 2011 2011-04-08 Wharf 4 Def 34.1500 -119.2100
700163 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-07-26 Commercial Fishing Fleet Dock Def 34.1482 -119.2020
700481 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-09-09 Coyote Point Marina Def 37.5905 -122.3177
700485 Introduced Species Study 2010 2010-06-01 Coyote Point Marina Def 37.5905 -122.3177
700598 Introduced Species Study 2003 2003-08-26 BerkeleyHarbor2 Def 37.8672 -122.3157
700610 Marine Biological Consultants 1973 1973 Slip 5, East Basin, Los Angeles Harbor Def 33.7632 -118.2606
700709 Seapy 1974 1973 1973-07-06 Main Channel, Lower Newport Bay Def 33.6009 -117.8909
700713 Marine Biological Consultants 1972a 1972 Balboa Channel, Lower Newport Bay Def 33.6091 -117.8951
700715 Seapy 1974 1971 1971-07-14 Main Channel, Lower Newport Bay Def 33.6009 -117.8909
701147 A. Navarret, San Francisco Bureau of Water Pollution Control, pers. comm., in Carlton et al. 1990 1982 Islais Creek Def 37.7479 -122.3922
701343 Introduced Species Study 2010 2010-06-28 Santa Fe Channel - Back Def 37.9207 -122.3684
701413 Maloney et al. 2007 2005 2005-06-29 Derelict Graveyard Def 32.6477 -117.1269
701859 Introduced Species Study 2003 2003-08-26 BerkeleyHarbor3 Def 37.8654 -122.3124
701884 Introduced Species Study 2011 2011-05-05 Ocean Institute Dock Def 33.4622 -117.7063
701947 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2001 2001-09-19 Tomales Bay Infaunal 04 Def 38.1444 -122.9006
702002 Introduced Species Study 2011 2011-05-03 America's Cup Harbor Def 32.7239 -117.2240
702012 Maloney et al. 2007 2005 2005-06-29 America's Cup Harbor Def 32.7239 -117.2240
702117 Maloney et al. 2007 2005 2005-06-28 Switzer Creek (Dole) Def 32.7017 -117.1585
702166 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-06-08 Oakland Outer Harbor Def 37.8217 -122.3145
702206 Maloney et al. 2007 2005 2005-06-29 Chula Vista Marina Def 32.6225 -117.1023
702231 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-08-25 Central Basin Def 37.7643 -122.3863
702248 Introduced Species Study 2011 2011-04-20 Loading Dock at Bumper Pad #51 Def 33.7410 -118.2746
702274 Introduced Species Study 2003 2003-08-26 Ballena Island 2 Def 37.7665 -122.2851
702302 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-10-21 Ayala Cove Def 37.8680 -122.4350
702508 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2001 2001-09-19 Tomales Bay Infaunal 05 Def 38.1140 -122.8557
702688 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-08-25 Potrero Point Def 37.7521 -122.3790
702689 Introduced Species Study 2010 2010-07-12 Potrero Point Def 37.7521 -122.3790
702816 Introduced Species Study 2011 2011-04-20 LA/Long Beach Coast Guard Pier Def 33.7233 -118.2685
702988 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-08-25 China Basin Def 37.7780 -122.3881
703074 Introduced Species Study 2011 2011-05-03 San Diego Bay Cruise Ship Terminal Def 32.7168 -117.1759
703109 Maloney et al. 2007 2005 2005-06-29 Switzer Creek Def 32.7043 -117.1615
703196 Maloney et al. 2007 2005 2005-06-28 Ballast Point Def 32.6861 -117.2348
703319 Introduced Species Study 2006 2006-08-22 Port of Los Angeles Clock Tower Def 33.7540 -118.2697
703352 Maloney et al. 2007 2005 2005-06-29 Coronado Cays Def 32.6274 -117.1329
703392 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-06-07 Oakland Inner Harbor - Small marinas Def 37.7847 -122.2669
703511 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2001 2001-09-19 Tomales Bay Infaunal 02 Def 38.2067 -122.9392
703536 Introduced Species Study 2011 2011-04-19 Balboa Coves Def 33.6213 -117.9364
703634 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2000 2000-09-13 Port Hueneme Infaunal 10 Def 34.1506 -119.2068
703666 Maloney et al. 2007 2005 2005-06-28 SIO Nimitz Marine Facility Def 32.7078 -117.2368
703757 G. Gillingham, pers. comm., in Cohen and Carlton, 1995 1993 Alameda Naval Air Station, San Francisco Bay Def 37.7793 -122.3073
703817 Introduced Species Study 2011 2011-04-20 Fuel Depot Def 33.7440 -118.2358
703900 Introduced Species Study 2010 2010-06-30 Rodeo Marina Def 38.0394 -122.2717
704002 Introduced Species Study 2011 2011-04-20 Slip D-50 Def 33.7165 -118.2801
704106 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-10-05 Coast Guard Island Def 37.7812 -122.2457
704112 Introduced Species Study 2010 2010-06-02 Coast Guard Island Def 37.7812 -122.2457
704179 Introduced Species Study 2005 2005-10-06 Chevron Pier Def 37.9228 -122.4105
704208 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2001 2001-09-19 Tomales Bay Infaunal 06 Def 38.1511 -122.8887
704225 Introduced Species Study 2011 2011-04-19 Pump-A-Head Dock Def 33.7026 -118.0542
704348 Introduced Species Study 2011 2011-04-21 Super Mexico Pier Def 33.7708 -118.2113
704370 Introduced Species Study 2003 2003-08-26 Ballena Island Def 37.7661 -122.2824
704582 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2001 2001-09-19 Tomales Bay Infaunal 03 Def 38.1944 -122.9461
704651 Maloney et al. 2007 2005 2005-06-28 Navy - Carrier Base Def 32.7062 -117.1886
704681 ISS 2000-2002 Survey Data 2000 2000-09-14 Port Hueneme Infaunal 22 Def 34.1469 -119.2098
760113 Marine Biological Consultants 1972b 1972 Huntington Harbour Def 33.7238 -118.0705
760114 Ranasinghe et al. 2005 1998 Channel Islands Harbor Def 34.1636 -119.2245
760115 Ranasinghe et al. 2005 1998 Marina del Rey Def 33.9759 -118.4482
760116 Ranasinghe et al. 2005 1998 Los Angeles/Long Beach Harbor Def 33.7632 -118.2526
760117 Ranasinghe et al. 2005 1998 Anaheim Bay Def 33.7333 -118.0894
760118 Ranasinghe et al. 2005 1998 Newport Bay Def 33.6092 -117.9067
760119 Ranasinghe et al. 2005 1998 Dana Point Harbor Def 33.4599 -117.6981
760120 Ranasinghe et al. 2005 1998 Mission Bay Def 32.7791 -117.2288
760121 Ranasinghe et al. 2005 1998 San Diego Bay Def 32.6717 -117.1439
819039 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2015) 2012 San Leandro None 37.6580 -122.2217
819040 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2015) 2012 Redwood City None 37.5574 -122.1755
819041 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2015) 2012 Coyote Point None 37.5987 -122.3252
819042 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2015) 2012 None None
819043 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2015) 2012 Corte Madera None 37.9309 -122.4819
819044 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2015) 2012 Oyster Point None 37.6805 -122.3731
819045 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2015) 2012 Richardson Bay None 37.8788 -122.4759
819046 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2015) 2012 Emeryville None 37.8596 -122.3152
819047 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2015) 2012 Ballena Isle None 37.7643 -122.2978
819480 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2015) 2013 Marriott Marina None 32.7065 -117.1695
819481 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2015) 2013 Cabrillo Isle None 32.7249 -117.2063
819482 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2015) 2013 Imperial Beach None 32.6141 -117.1273
819483 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2015) 2013 Point Loma None 32.6912 -117.2390
819484 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2015) 2013 Chula Vista None 32.6407 -117.1251
819485 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2015) 2013 National City None 32.6750 -117.1348
819486 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2015) 2013 Fiddler's cove None 32.6483 -117.1402
819487 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2015) 2013 None None
819488 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2015) 2013 Coronado None 32.6843 -117.1606
819489 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2015) 2013 Coronado Cays None 32.6339 -117.1332
819625 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2015) 2013 Emeryville None 37.8602 -122.3000
819626 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2015) 2013 Corte Madera None 37.9364 -122.4833
819627 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2015) 2013 Richardson bay None 37.8737 -122.4667
819628 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2015) 2013 None None
819629 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2015) 2013 Ballena isle None 37.7578 -122.2500
819630 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2015) 2013 Oyster Point None 37.6788 -122.3667
819631 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2015) 2013 Redwood city None 37.5588 -122.2000
819632 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2015) 2013 Coyote Point None 37.5926 -122.2667
819633 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2015) 2013 San Leandro None 37.6602 -122.2167
819783 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2018) 2014 Oyster Point None 37.6937 -122.3689
819784 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2018) 2014 SF marina None 37.8075 -122.4347
819785 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2018) 2014 Hayward None 37.6485 -122.2184
819786 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2018) 2014 Ballena Isle None 37.7583 -122.2841
819787 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2018) 2014 San Mateo None 37.5938 -122.3036
819788 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2018) 2014 San Bruno None 37.6479 -122.3662
819789 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2018) 2014 Richmond None 37.9187 -122.3919
819790 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2018) 2014 Albany None 37.8877 -122.3247
819791 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2018) 2014 San Quentin None 37.9372 -122.4787
819792 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2018) 2014 Richardson bay None 37.8715 -122.4790
819993 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2018) 2015 Oakland None 37.7056 -122.2473
819994 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2018) 2015 Ballena Isle None 37.7588 -122.2834
819995 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2018) 2015 SF marina None 37.8074 -122.4345
819996 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2018) 2015 Richardson bay None 37.8705 -122.4797
819997 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2018) 2015 Smithsonian None 37.8981 -122.4623
819998 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2018) 2015 Hunters Point None 37.7088 -122.3691
819999 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2018) 2015 Oyster Point None 37.6747 -122.3753
820000 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2018) 2015 Union City None 37.5865 -122.1743
820001 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2018) 2015 Albany None 37.8879 -122.3245
820002 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2018) 2015 San Lorenzo None 37.6480 -122.2159
820213 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2018) 2016 SF marina None 37.8071 -122.4345
820214 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2018) 2016 Bay Farm None 37.7237 -122.2632
820215 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2018) 2016 Brisbane None 37.6560 -122.3697
820216 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2018) 2016 Mission Bay None 37.7553 -122.3790
820217 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2018) 2016 Albany None 37.8773 -122.3241
820218 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2018) 2016 El Cerrito None 37.8885 -122.3367
820219 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2018) 2016 Richardson bay None 37.8669 -122.4751
820220 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2018) 2016 Paradise Cay None 37.9044 -122.4684
820221 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2018) 2016 Oyster Point None 37.6688 -122.3741
820222 Ruiz GM and JB Geller (2018) 2016 Ballena Isle None 37.7516 -122.2878
820433 Ruiz GM, Chang AL, and JB Geller (2023) 2022 Oracle Park None 37.7780 -122.3843
820434 Ruiz GM, Chang AL, and JB Geller (2023) 2022 Tiburon Ferry None 37.8724 -122.4540
820435 Ruiz GM, Chang AL, and JB Geller (2023) 2022 Point Richmond None 37.9082 -122.3941
820436 Ruiz GM, Chang AL, and JB Geller (2023) 2022 San Francisco Marina None 37.8076 -122.4332
820437 Ruiz GM, Chang AL, and JB Geller (2023) 2022 Hunter's Point None 37.7058 -122.3750
820438 Ruiz GM, Chang AL, and JB Geller (2023) 2022 Oyster Point None 37.6797 -122.3774
820439 Ruiz GM, Chang AL, and JB Geller (2023) 2022 Richardson Bay None 37.8624 -122.4636
820440 Ruiz GM, Chang AL, and JB Geller (2023) 2022 Albany None 37.8648 -122.3229
820441 Ruiz GM, Chang AL, and JB Geller (2023) 2022 Oakland None 37.6977 -122.2501
820442 Ruiz GM, Chang AL, and JB Geller (2023) 2022 Ballena Isle None 37.7637 -122.3002

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