Coastside Ocean Leadership Conference
Thank you to those that participated in Save Our Shores' Ocean Leadership Conference! We received valuable feedback and hope to continue our dialogue with Coastside residents in regards to what types of Save Our Shores programs and resources would best fit your community needs.
Please take a look at the feedback that we recieved from the Conference (below). Some of the Conference participants along with Save Our Shores staff will be hosting a Creek Cleanup effort at Pilarcitos Creek on May 17th from 9am-1pm in order to address the marine derbis problem. This event will mark the first of many collaborative efforts between Coastside residents and Save Our Shores staff.
To add an issue to the list below or to find out more about the upcoming Pilarcitos Creek Cleanup contact Emily at the Save Our Shores office. We look forward to hearing from you as your voice is critical to these beginning stages of our collaboration.
Thanks again to those that attended the Conference!Feedback
from 3/12/2008
1.
What community problems/ issues would you like to see addressed?
Sustainable Fisheries
·
protecting fishing industry and
culture of community
·
water diversion issues & impacts
of fisheries
Sand drift and harbor dredge, Sanctuary regulations
Education around non-point source and point source pollution
·
Focus education toward youth: have a
focus for elementary school kids on inspiring stewardship ethic
Investigate chemical and biotic sources of pollution
·
Identify sources of fecal pollution
in harbor and Capistrano Beach
·
Conduct studies/ assess water
quality and origin of pollution (foam near bridge?)
·
Have more scientific quality studies
on water quality
·
watch dogging of studies to ensure response
to conclusions
Storm Drains
·
Some drains don’t have grates so
trash flows down them
·
Put ‘No Dumping, Drains to Bay’
signage on drains
Facilitate/Coordinate with local groups
·
Map out what organizations are
already here, what they are doing/what they say they are doing, and provide
contact information so people can access them and their resources
Debris
·
Issues of availability of garbage
and recycling receptacles
·
How to address those non-contracted
individuals who gather people’s recycling during the night
·
Styrofoam and plastic bag litter
(need to work to ban these items as they are prevalent)
Marine debris cleanups especially after storms
·
Organize and provide equipment for
beach and creek cleanups
Oil spill response preparedness
·
Education and training
2. How would you like to see them addressed?
- Research alternatives to plastics and Styrofoam and
work to make them available
- Address policy issues around Styrofoam items, including
how other cities have put bans on certain items. Also work with restaurants to see who
will voluntarily switch to reusable items.
- More community events for people to interact with each
other and forums for discussions
- Engage more w/ high-schools for community service
requirements
- Sit down meetings w/ organizations & regulatory agency
heads to get buy-in from local community groups
- Research collection of existing research into non point source pollution
to identify gaps
- Get RCD project
to be more accessible to the public
- Utilize resources and collaborate with the Coastside Collaborative & Chamber of
Commerce
3.
Specifically how you would like to see SOS address them...
- Conduct classroom presentations
- Start Adopt-a- "beach highway creek river
watershed" program
- Organize and run more beach cleanups especially after
storms
- Conduct a community assessment of what organizations are already in
place, what they do, and identify gaps
- Move more
towards preventative programming ---> going after the sources/roots of
the problem & away from reactive programs
- Tabling/Education outreach at events in community such
as the Pumpkin Festival, Flower Festival, and Farmer's Markets.
- Advertise in local media outlets such as the Half Moon
Bay Review
Community Feedback from 3/15/2008
1.
What community problems/ issues would you like to see addressed?
·
Identify sources of pollution and target
specific company’s such as Jamba Juice, Popeye’s, McDonald’s, 7-11, and other
local restaurants
·
Need better cost/benefit alternatives to
plastics (e.g. biodegradables)
·
Need lids for all recycling and garbage
receptacles so debris
·
Pillarcitos and Arroyo Cunada creek need
to be cleaned up
·
County rat traps are washing into the
creeks
·
Venice beach seagull population problem
·
Need more community involvement with watershed
issues
·
Manage riparian corridors
2.
How would you like to see them addressed?
- More education and outreach
in community
- Coordination with other
organizations and businesses to assess who is doing what
- Make research accessible to
public (specifically water quality studies)
3.
Specifically how you would like to see SOS address them?
- Conduct educational outreach
by make classroom presentations, and coordinating with church groups,
businesses (like the Ritz), and other local clubs ( like the Lions Club)
- Make contact with groups like
Surfrider in order to collaborate on projects and share resources
- Provide press kits for
activities and cleanups that will be accessible to volunteers
- Target outreach to specific
neighborhoods like Ocean Colony and Cunada Cove
- Establish office or place for
locals to stop by and get resources (provide a library of research that
could be lent out to public)
- Collaborate with Eco-Tours
(e.g. provide educational component to the tours)
- Canvass local restaurants and
businesses and encourage them to recycle and switch to plastic
alternatives.
Community
Feedback/Additional Comments 3/19/2008
- Collaborate with already
established Marine Protection Groups such as Fitzgerald Friends, FMSA
office, Surfrider group, etc.
- Engage with ecotourism
members
- Engage with emergency
response and law enforcement agencies (e.g. for hazard mitigation and
natural resource management)
- Engage HMB Yacht Club and
California kayak groups and other boating related groups
- Engage with dog walkers
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