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About
The CalCoast™ Wave
The California Coastal Coalition (CalCoast™) publishes
The CalCoast™ WAVE
weekly without charge to readers around the world. We have been publishing a weekly e-newsletter since 1997 and we now reach more than 3,200 readers. Each edition of
The CalCoast™ WAVE
includes important news articles and op-eds, as well as announcements about grants, fellowships, conferences, meetings, and employment opportunities. We encourage readers to forward
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Highlights from the Articles and Content Below:
- Del Mar, California Coastal Commission Clash Over Climate Change Plan
- BOEM and NOAA Kick Off US West Coast Habitat Research
- What Is Middle Class in California?
- High stakes for the climate in Louisiana elections
- Chinook Salmon Flocking to Revitalized San Joaquin River
- South Coast Shoreline Faces 'Drastic' Changes by 2050
- Cash donations highlight concern for Tacoma port's future
- For Jersey Shore homeowners, hurricane and flood threats are worth the risk
- As Trump Administration Downplays Warming, Agencies Chronicle Climate Impacts
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Grants
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For a list of current grant opportunities, please click here.
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Drought, Water, & Wetlands News
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Climate Change & Environmental News
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Announcements
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For a list of current announcements, please click here.
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Employment Opportunities
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For a list of current employment opportunities, please click
here.
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Events
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For a list of conferences and meetings, as well as a digital calendar of events, please click
here.
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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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3132 Avenida Alcor | Carlsbad, CA 92009
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