WiLDCOAST along with other organizations, fishermen, divers and surfers worked together with The Baum Foundation and Coyote Films to create: A Sheltered Sea—The Southern Passage.
The film is about the Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA) Initiative along the California coast.
The Southern Passage features the collective benefits and challenges of creating a network of underwater parks, or Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), that protect and sustain marine ecosystems and shows how MPAs can positively effect all people, from environmental groups to the fishing industry alike.
Let's put an end to plastic pollution in the ocean! There is a lot you can do to make a difference. Remember “Nothing we use for five minutes should pollute our ocean for 500 years”
This is a short movie made by Ray Haller in 1952. He and his friends made a trek down from California to Baja California to fish, hunt and explore this region.
Thanks to a grant from HP, WiLDCOAST and High Tech High Chula Vista teamed up to help build public awareness about the Otay Valley Regional Park and the importance of protecting it.
Loren Nancarrow reports on improved beach water quality monitoring in Imperial Beach and the successful collaboration between the Imperial Beach Health Clinic and WILDCOAST to protect ocean users health.
"In this clip from Spring Watch USA, Philippe Cousteau together with WiLDCOAST Executive Director Serge Dedina, shows the amazing migration of the friendly Gray Whale"
THERE ARE MANY THREATS TO THE OCEAN AND YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE
Join the Thank You Ocean Campaign! The ocean needs our help and you can make a difference by committing to take action in your everyday life. Join us today in saying, "Thank You, Ocean!"
Are you going on a beach holiday abroad? Have you thought about the turtles that might nest there? There are things that we can do while on holiday to reduce tourism-related threats to marine turtles at popular holiday destinations.
Volunteers from both sides of the border move mountains of trash from San Diego’s Tijuana River Valley
Families, students, ranchers, surfers, military, farmers and environmentalists from both sides of the San Diego-Tijuana border worked side-by-side to clean-up the Tijuana River Valley by hand.
Vote for Chula Vista's John Willett as Your Conservation Hero. John has played an integral part in the cleanup and restoration of the Otay Valley Regional Park, a 9,000 acre area of open space, helping to convert it to a place for families to enjoy nature outdoors.