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During Surfrider and its partner groups' "Morning After" beach clean-ups on July 5, the trash collected at the OB Pier site was less than last year's. This year, 129 pounds were collected compared to last year's 143 pounds (not a lot, but some at least). However, it was a different story at Dog Beach. Sponsored…
ABC 10News went to Ocean Beach to see a group of volunteers roll up their sleeves and get to work. Surfrider Foundation San Diego hosted eight beach clean up events across the coast on Wednesday.
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Ocean Beach's Dog Beach was the top site of trash removal during this year's Surfrider "Morning After" clean-up -- compared to all other sites in the annual ritual on July. 735 pounds were removed from OB Dog Beach. The second site with the most trash was Fiesta Island with 450 pounds. The OB Pier clean-up…
Once again, Surfrider Foundation San Diego and its partners are holding their “Morning After Mess” Beach Cleanup Series on Wednesday, July 5. For the Ocean Beach area, there are clean-ups planned at the OB Pier and at the Ocean Beach Dog Park Estuary from 8-11 a.m.. Anyone can participate. and registration is here. https://sandiego.surfrider.org/mam .…
Surfrider volunteers will be hosting its “Morning After Mess” Beach Cleanup at the Ocean Beach Pier on Tuesday, July 5. Another partner group will host the clean-up at OB's Dog Park. The clean-ups will be from 8 to 11 am. They're part of a series Surfrider and its partners are hosting throughout the county, which…
In honor of World Oceans Day on June 8, San Diego Coastkeeper unveils its 2022 Marine Debris Report in collaboration with Surfrider Foundation San Diego.
The group that has been trying for years to enhance and restore wetlands in the northeast corner of Mission Bay, ReWild Mission Bay, has just released an equity statement on the history of the Kumeyaay in the Mission Bay region. We repost it below, followed by their press release. . ReWild Mission Bay is a…