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Our Latest News & Info
The Impact of Sea Level Rise on Californians’ Right to Beach Access
How the Public Trust Doctrine protects the public’s right to use coastal lands and waters.
SDSU Students and The Environmental Center Team Up to Advocate for Coastal Access
We created a booth on the SDSU campus in collaboration with ECOSD to share information about coastal access laws and regulations.
Defenders of the California Coast Celebrated in Malibu
ECOSD does a lot of work on coastal access so we were honored to be invited to the naming of the accessways and celebration in honor of Jamee Jordan Patterson (AG Council for the Coastal Commission) and Linda Locklin (Public Access Program Manager for the Coastal Commission.
San Diego Union Tribune Article: A local reminder of wisdom of state push to protect lands and coast
The “30×30” program is admirable. Nature needs protecting. By U-T Readers – April 4, 2024 10:15 AM PT
La Jolla Light News Article – Princess Street Plans
A new stairway containing landings and benches is planned for a spot that has been closed to the public for more than 40 years.
By Ashley Mackin-Solomon
Published March 27, 2024 Updated March 28, 2024 3:09 PM PT
Project Ocean San Diego – A Place on Loan
The Environmental Center of San Diego was one of the first organizations to come on board with Project Ocean. Their main focus is protecting public access to the California coastline.
North County Multiple Species Conservation Plan
The County is developing a Multiple Species Conservation Plan for the northwestern area of the unincorporated county. Known as the North County Plan, the Plan will help preserve the area’s rich biodiversity.