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Describe your local beach

As a part of the 40th anniversary of the Clean Water Act, we are partnering with California Coastkeeper Alliance to bring a beach health phone app to California. You can get real-time beach status information …

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The cure for anything is salt water…

San Diego Coastkeeper was recently invited by the San Diego Surf Ladies to be a part of the first ever, Board Shorts 2012: Surf Films by SoCal Artists Inspired by Women, which took place on February …

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Signs of the Tide: Searching for Sustainable Seafood in San Diego

At our recent Signs of the Tide, community members hankered to hear from our speakers about how to eat, serve and buy sustainable seafood here in San Diego. But, where does our fish come from? …

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Coastkeeper and the National Geographic Society Ocean Initiative Grant Awardees

Back in September, San Diego Coastkeeper partnered with the National Geographic Society to put on a community workshop about current ocean issues in Southern California. As a follow-up to that event, Coastkeeper facilitated a National …

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How to find sustainable seafood in San Diego

You missed out if you did not attend Signs of the Tide last night. We had a packed house of informative speakers and engaged audience members who all wanted to know–how do I buy sustainable …

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Ultra-purified Recycled Water Cleaner Than Imported Water

The City of San Diego’s  Water Purification Demonstration Project has been on-line since last summer, and the first set of water quality testing results are just rolling in. As expected, the news is great!  The …

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The People of California v. Auto Shredding

In a recent New York Times article I was quoted as saying, “The (auto) shredding business poses a risk to the environment, as well as to people’s health.”  An industry representative stated that she thought …

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Flash Mob Lawyering to Protect Our Coast

Flash mobs.  We’ve all heard of them: large groups of people coming together out of nowhere for a short amount of time to make something awesome happen.  My first flash mob experience was in New …

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Need an Excuse to Hit the Beach?… Law Students Do!

For us law school kids, free times to go play at the beach are few and far between. BUT, we will not pass up any “worthy” excuse to get to a beach. This was evidenced in …

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Not Your Average Cleanup

If you ever gaze out into the ocean after a rain event, you probably notice the cool crisp air, the clarity over the water, the sound of birds chirping in the nearby trees. But do …

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Describe your local beach

As a part of the 40th anniversary of the Clean Water Act, we are partnering with California Coastkeeper Alliance to bring a beach health phone app to California. You can get real-time beach status information …

Read More

The cure for anything is salt water…

San Diego Coastkeeper was recently invited by the San Diego Surf Ladies to be a part of the first ever, Board Shorts 2012: Surf Films by SoCal Artists Inspired by Women, which took place on February …

Read More

Signs of the Tide: Searching for Sustainable Seafood in San Diego

At our recent Signs of the Tide, community members hankered to hear from our speakers about how to eat, serve and buy sustainable seafood here in San Diego. But, where does our fish come from? …

Read More

Coastkeeper and the National Geographic Society Ocean Initiative Grant Awardees

Back in September, San Diego Coastkeeper partnered with the National Geographic Society to put on a community workshop about current ocean issues in Southern California. As a follow-up to that event, Coastkeeper facilitated a National …

Read More

How to find sustainable seafood in San Diego

You missed out if you did not attend Signs of the Tide last night. We had a packed house of informative speakers and engaged audience members who all wanted to know–how do I buy sustainable …

Read More

Ultra-purified Recycled Water Cleaner Than Imported Water

The City of San Diego’s  Water Purification Demonstration Project has been on-line since last summer, and the first set of water quality testing results are just rolling in. As expected, the news is great!  The …

Read More

The People of California v. Auto Shredding

In a recent New York Times article I was quoted as saying, “The (auto) shredding business poses a risk to the environment, as well as to people’s health.”  An industry representative stated that she thought …

Read More

Flash Mob Lawyering to Protect Our Coast

Flash mobs.  We’ve all heard of them: large groups of people coming together out of nowhere for a short amount of time to make something awesome happen.  My first flash mob experience was in New …

Read More

Need an Excuse to Hit the Beach?… Law Students Do!

For us law school kids, free times to go play at the beach are few and far between. BUT, we will not pass up any “worthy” excuse to get to a beach. This was evidenced in …

Read More

Not Your Average Cleanup

If you ever gaze out into the ocean after a rain event, you probably notice the cool crisp air, the clarity over the water, the sound of birds chirping in the nearby trees. But do …

Read More