Senate unanimously passes Save Our Seas 2.0 Act
WASHINGTON, D.C.— The U.S. Senate voted unanimously on Jan. 12 to pass the Save Our Seas (SOS) 2.0 Act, S. 1982,
Read moreWASHINGTON, D.C.— The U.S. Senate voted unanimously on Jan. 12 to pass the Save Our Seas (SOS) 2.0 Act, S. 1982,
Read moreSAN DIEGO — A collection of community volunteers, Port of San Diego staff and tenants, military members and Harbor Police
Read moreSANTA CRUZ — Debris and trash found in our oceans is no small matter, according to a presentation made at
Read moreSACRAMENTO — California’s Fish and Game Commission (FGC) took a significant step toward addressing ocean litter by endorsing Ocean Protection
Read moreLos Angeles County will reimburse the city of Long Beach up to $500,000 to cover the costs of removing marine
Read moreSTATEWIDE — A multiagency effort to update California’s strategies and objectives on marine debris prevention and reduction could be taking
Read moreSAN DIEGO — A quartet of green pilot projects are receiving serious consideration by the Port of San Diego, with
Read moreRe: Co-existing with Sea Lions: Don’t Become a Viral Hit (June 16-29 issue) Lies by NOAA Weasel wording from NOAA
Read moreAVALON ― Our oceans are filling with an increasing amount of trash. The weight of plastic pollution in the ocean
Read moreSACRAMENTO — An Assembly member’s attempt to arm his colleagues with information about the sources of plastic pollution in our
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