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San Francisco Bay Salt Ponds Marais salants de la baie de San Francisco
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Les marais salants de la baie de San Francisco, en anglais : San Francisco Bay Salt Ponds, sont une partie de la baie de San Francisco, d'environ 6 700 ha utilisée comme marais salant, depuis l'époque de la ruée vers l'or en Californie. La plupart de ces bassins étaient autrefois des zones humides des villes de Redwood City, Newark, Hayward et d'autres zones de la baie. The San Francisco Bay Salt Ponds are an approximately 16,500-acre (6,700 ha) part of the San Francisco Bay that have been used as salt evaporation ponds since the California Gold Rush era. Most of the ponds were once wetlands in the cities of Redwood City, Newark, Hayward and other parts of the bay.
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The San Francisco Bay Salt Ponds are an approximately 16,500-acre (6,700 ha) part of the San Francisco Bay that have been used as salt evaporation ponds since the California Gold Rush era. Most of the ponds were once wetlands in the cities of Redwood City, Newark, Hayward and other parts of the bay. Salt production goes back to when the Ohlone were the only people in the area. After the large influx of people to the area in the 1850s, industrial production began. At first, production was predominantly small family operations, but over time these were replaced by companies like the Oliver Salt Company in Mount Eden and Leslie Salt in Newark. Eventually, Cargill bought out the companies to become the dominant producer in the area. Since 2003, there has been a move to close the ponds and return the area to its natural state. This process may take as long as thirty years. Les marais salants de la baie de San Francisco, en anglais : San Francisco Bay Salt Ponds, sont une partie de la baie de San Francisco, d'environ 6 700 ha utilisée comme marais salant, depuis l'époque de la ruée vers l'or en Californie. La plupart de ces bassins étaient autrefois des zones humides des villes de Redwood City, Newark, Hayward et d'autres zones de la baie. La production de sel remonte à l'époque où les Ohlones étaient les seuls habitants de la région. Après le grand afflux de personnes dans la région, dans les années 1850, la production industrielle commence. Au début, la production est principalement constituée de petites exploitations familiales, mais avec le temps, celles-ci sont remplacées par des entreprises comme l’ (en) à (en) et (en) à Newark. Finalement, l'entreprise Cargill rachète les entreprises pour devenir le producteur dominant dans la région. Depuis 2003, il est entrepris de fermer les étangs et de rendre à la zone son état naturel. Ce processus peut durer jusqu'à trente ans.
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