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The California Coastal Coalition (CalCoast™) has published The CalCoast™ WAVE ("WAVE") bi-weekly without charge to readers around the world. We have been publishing the WAVE since 1997 and we now reach more than 3,200 readers. We encourage readers to forward the WAVE to friends and colleagues and to send us news tips, announcements, and information about grants, meetings, conferences, and employment/fellowship opportunities of interest our readers.
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Editor's Notes
Coastal Commission's Headquarters and North Central Coast District Office Have Moved
The new address of the combined offices is:
455 Market Street, Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94105
Commission phone numbers for the San Francisco office will remain the same. Staff contact information is available here.
Highlights from the Articles and Op-Eds Below:
- Operation Warp Speed's Updates COVID-19 Vaccine Timetable : Coronavirus Live Updates
- Southeast Long Beach land-use master plan goes to state Coastal Commission
- EPA Finalizes Designation of Isles of Shoals North Dredged Material Disposal Site
- Judge throws out EPA decision on California salt ponds
- NC Begins Resilient Communities Program
- Newsom vetoes Anderson Dam bill
- Beaches performing very well after renourishment, coastal manager says
- Stratford shoreline protection project gets national recognition
- Army Corps breaks ground on Success Dam enlargement project
- The Very Real Dangers of Coastal Living - And Why Businesses Just Don't Seem to Care
- How important is climate change to voters in the 2020 election?
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You have received this e-newsletter from the California Coastal Coalition (CalCoast™), a non-profit advocacy group comprised of 35 coastal cities; five counties; SANDAG, BEACON and SCAG; private sector partners and NGO's, committed to protecting and restoring California's coastline through beach sand restoration, increasing the flow of natural sediment, wetlands recovery, improved water quality, watershed management and the reduction of marine debris and plastic pollution. When possible, we try to post articles that are not protected by pay walls.
Steven Aceti, JD
Executive Director,
California Coastal Coalition
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