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Project SWELL: 6th Grader Tested and Approved

Students and Standards Back to school this year has brought lots of changes in how and what teachers teach their students and what tools students need for successful careers today. To help educational leaders better …

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LEAPing ahead with Students & Mentors

Today’s final presentations by students who participated in the Leadership Environmental Action Program (LEAP) were impressive. Young leaders Lexi, Erica, Steven, Diego, Tristan and Belen presented to their parents, San Diego Coastkeeper’s Board President, our …

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Coastal Commission Instructs Wetlands Compromise

San Diego County will grow. We have a newly renovated downtown airport. We’ll soon have an expanded bayfront convention center. And the 22nd District Agricultural Association is working to maintain the world-class Del Mar Fairgrounds. …

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What’s Your ________able?

SPONSOR Every business and every worker in San Diego needs a clean, realiable water supply to thrive. That’s why we take our corporate sponsorships very seriously. If you’re looking to integrate your brand into an …

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Storm Drains: The City’s Next Big Opportunity

CLEAN WATER MAKES ME THINK… Stormwater management. Deferred maintenance. Debt service. Not what you had in mind? Well, wake up, San Diego. How City Hall deals with these seemingly mundane concerns will make or break …

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Coastkeeper’s Environmental Internship Program Got Me a Job

I have the honor of working with dozens of interns every year, who come to San Diego Coastkeeper to learn about what we do and dig in to help us make the magic happen. I …

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Drought, what drought?

  We’re always in a drought. Seriously, people, I grew up here. There’s never been a time when it wasn’t important to conserve water. We watered our yards after 6 p.m., turned the faucet off …

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What’s Happening with the Single-Use Plastic Bag Ban?

San Diego’s proposed plastic bag reduction ordinance has made it through two Rules and Economic Means Committee meetings and several feedback sessions with stakeholders. As currently drafted, the ordinance will ban single-use plastic bags in …

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A Coastkeeper Update from Executive Director Megan Baehrens

  Executive Director. Water Warrior. I answer to both. The past two months, I’ve been on the front lines advocating for what will best protect our wetlands, watersheds, ocean and the water quality of San …

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Go Take a Walk: A Chollas Creek Tour with Assemblywoman Gonzalez

I had the honor of joining our water quality lab manager and state Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez, the California League of Conservation Voters and Groundwork San Diego-Chollas Creek for a tour of District 80 and a …

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Project SWELL: 6th Grader Tested and Approved

Students and Standards Back to school this year has brought lots of changes in how and what teachers teach their students and what tools students need for successful careers today. To help educational leaders better …

Read More

LEAPing ahead with Students & Mentors

Today’s final presentations by students who participated in the Leadership Environmental Action Program (LEAP) were impressive. Young leaders Lexi, Erica, Steven, Diego, Tristan and Belen presented to their parents, San Diego Coastkeeper’s Board President, our …

Read More

Coastal Commission Instructs Wetlands Compromise

San Diego County will grow. We have a newly renovated downtown airport. We’ll soon have an expanded bayfront convention center. And the 22nd District Agricultural Association is working to maintain the world-class Del Mar Fairgrounds. …

Read More

What’s Your ________able?

SPONSOR Every business and every worker in San Diego needs a clean, realiable water supply to thrive. That’s why we take our corporate sponsorships very seriously. If you’re looking to integrate your brand into an …

Read More

Storm Drains: The City’s Next Big Opportunity

CLEAN WATER MAKES ME THINK… Stormwater management. Deferred maintenance. Debt service. Not what you had in mind? Well, wake up, San Diego. How City Hall deals with these seemingly mundane concerns will make or break …

Read More

Coastkeeper’s Environmental Internship Program Got Me a Job

I have the honor of working with dozens of interns every year, who come to San Diego Coastkeeper to learn about what we do and dig in to help us make the magic happen. I …

Read More

Drought, what drought?

  We’re always in a drought. Seriously, people, I grew up here. There’s never been a time when it wasn’t important to conserve water. We watered our yards after 6 p.m., turned the faucet off …

Read More

What’s Happening with the Single-Use Plastic Bag Ban?

San Diego’s proposed plastic bag reduction ordinance has made it through two Rules and Economic Means Committee meetings and several feedback sessions with stakeholders. As currently drafted, the ordinance will ban single-use plastic bags in …

Read More

A Coastkeeper Update from Executive Director Megan Baehrens

  Executive Director. Water Warrior. I answer to both. The past two months, I’ve been on the front lines advocating for what will best protect our wetlands, watersheds, ocean and the water quality of San …

Read More

Go Take a Walk: A Chollas Creek Tour with Assemblywoman Gonzalez

I had the honor of joining our water quality lab manager and state Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez, the California League of Conservation Voters and Groundwork San Diego-Chollas Creek for a tour of District 80 and a …

Read More