21 Aug, 2019
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Skaggs Island
Skaggs Island
Skaggs Island was once a thriving tidal marsh next to San Pablo Bay. It is part of the Pacific Flyway for migratory birds and was used extensively by Native Americans until the 1800s, when federal legislation allowed the State of California to fill in wetlands. Senator John P. Jones, of Nevada, purchased 10,000 acres (40 km) for development by his brother. Chinese laborers, freed from railroad building work, were employed to construct levees to control flooding by Sonoma Creek. The area became a diked wetland area, converted to hay farms and salt ponds, before becoming a United States Navy electronic communications station between 1942 and 1993. The VORTAC radio navigation beacon (Identifier: SGD. Frequency: 112.10 MHz) remains operational. It is a medium-power facility, used by aircraft for low-level enroute navigation.
On March 31, 2011, Skaggs Island became part of the 13,000-acre (53 km) San Pablo Bay National Wildlife Refuge, created in 1974 to protect migratory birds, wetland habitat and endangered species.
Skaggs Island was named for Marion Barton Skaggs, who financially helped the struggling Sonoma Land Company during the depression of the 1930s.
See also
- Two Rock
- AN/FRD-10, a High-frequency direction finding system at NSGA Skaggs Island during the cold war.
References
Footnotes
- ^ Sucheng Chan, Jeff Gillenkirk and James Motlow, Bitter Melon: Inside America's Last Rural Chinese Town, Heyday Books (1997), p. 19. ISBN 0-930588-58-4
- ^ "Fifty Years in the Making". Naval Security Group Activity Skaggs Island Decommissioning Ceremony. June 18, 1993. p. 2. Retrieved July 18, 2020 – via Navy CT / SECGRU History.
- ^ "SGD Scaggs Island VORTAC". PilotNav. Retrieved July 18, 2020.
- ^ Peter Fimrite, "Skaggs Island: Ex-Navy base to wildlife service", San Francisco Chronicle (March 18 2011)
Sources
- "Skaggs Island". The Center for Land Use Interpretation. Retrieved May 26, 2011.
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