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Coastkeeper Makes Waves at the Water Board: San Diego Bay Cleanup on Horizon

Yesterday was a big day for San Diego Bay. The San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board issued a waste discharge permit for cleanup at the shipyard sites just south of the Coronado Bridge. This …

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Get Involved Today–Inland Trash and MPA Watch

Did you read our Annual Report? If so, we hope you enjoyed it- and if you are still wondering how you can get involved with Coastkeeper this year, look no further. Starting this fall, Coastkeeper …

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The Best Thing About San Diego

Part two of four in our “I Love My ASBS” blog series highlighting why we love San Diego’s Areas of Biological Significance. Each Spring, I wait impatiently for Daylight Saving Time. Like many others, I’m …

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Participate in Public Hearings!

Here is an update on the proposed Toll Road project from student attorney Morgan Embleton. For more info about our legal clinic, click here. When most people think “legal,” they immediately think courtroom. But participating …

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It’s Better Than Bottled!

The following blog about potable reuse was written by student attorney Courtney Cole. For more info about our legal clinic, click here. To learn more about water recycling, I recently toured facilities in both San …

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What’s Happening to Otay Mesa’s Vernal Pools?

The following blog was written by student attorney Morgan Embleton. For more info about our legal clinic, click here. The endangered San Diego fairy shrimp lives in vernal pools, increasingly rare seasonal wetland habitats found …

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Coastkeeper is Making Sure San Diego Bay Gets Clean

Here is an update on the San Diego Bay Cleanup from student attorney Courtney Cole. To learn more about our legal clinic, click here. Toxic chemicals released during ship building and repair have accumulated in …

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Diving and Snorkeling the ASBS

Part one of four in our “I Love My ASBS” blog series highlighting why we love San Diego’s Areas of Biological Significance. I recently took up scuba diving. The classes were held at La Jolla …

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  California has 34 Areas of Special Biological Significance (ASBS). San Diego’s La Jolla Cove and Shores are home to one of them. The San Diego Basin Plan (our region’s Water Quality Control Plan) describes …

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Swimmable California Day Photo Contest

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Coastkeeper Makes Waves at the Water Board: San Diego Bay Cleanup on Horizon

Yesterday was a big day for San Diego Bay. The San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board issued a waste discharge permit for cleanup at the shipyard sites just south of the Coronado Bridge. This …

Read More

Get Involved Today–Inland Trash and MPA Watch

Did you read our Annual Report? If so, we hope you enjoyed it- and if you are still wondering how you can get involved with Coastkeeper this year, look no further. Starting this fall, Coastkeeper …

Read More

The Best Thing About San Diego

Part two of four in our “I Love My ASBS” blog series highlighting why we love San Diego’s Areas of Biological Significance. Each Spring, I wait impatiently for Daylight Saving Time. Like many others, I’m …

Read More

Participate in Public Hearings!

Here is an update on the proposed Toll Road project from student attorney Morgan Embleton. For more info about our legal clinic, click here. When most people think “legal,” they immediately think courtroom. But participating …

Read More

It’s Better Than Bottled!

The following blog about potable reuse was written by student attorney Courtney Cole. For more info about our legal clinic, click here. To learn more about water recycling, I recently toured facilities in both San …

Read More

What’s Happening to Otay Mesa’s Vernal Pools?

The following blog was written by student attorney Morgan Embleton. For more info about our legal clinic, click here. The endangered San Diego fairy shrimp lives in vernal pools, increasingly rare seasonal wetland habitats found …

Read More

Coastkeeper is Making Sure San Diego Bay Gets Clean

Here is an update on the San Diego Bay Cleanup from student attorney Courtney Cole. To learn more about our legal clinic, click here. Toxic chemicals released during ship building and repair have accumulated in …

Read More

Diving and Snorkeling the ASBS

Part one of four in our “I Love My ASBS” blog series highlighting why we love San Diego’s Areas of Biological Significance. I recently took up scuba diving. The classes were held at La Jolla …

Read More

test

  California has 34 Areas of Special Biological Significance (ASBS). San Diego’s La Jolla Cove and Shores are home to one of them. The San Diego Basin Plan (our region’s Water Quality Control Plan) describes …

Read More

Swimmable California Day Photo Contest

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