Opposition Heard About New Protected Marine Area Near Carpinteria
Central Coast residents speak out on MPAs.
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Central Coast residents speak out on MPAs.
Santa Barbara Channelkeeper’s biannual cleanup brings a team of volunteers to the largest of the Channel Islands to help conserve natural environment.
Historical records and photos from GOO!’s records — which were kept in a Santa Barbara garage — have a new home at the UCSB Special Research Collections at Davidson Library.
Co-hosted by UC Santa Barbara’s Benioff Ocean Science Laboratory, the workshop brings together experts from science, policy and industry to get a sense of the worldwide problem of whales and ships colliding.
Public hearings are underway for the proposed changes that could expand protections in waters off the Central Coast.
Protections for endangered species on the Central Coast and across the country will remain in place, for now.
Bright-blue “Velella velella” have been washing up on beaches across the county and the state.
At least 50 percent of the 20,000 students on the UC Santa Barbara campus commute by bicycle, which makes for a whole lot of bike tires running flat, developing holes, and ultimately being thrown away.
Get Oil Out! (GOO!) is pleased to offer access to its historical organizational records and photos which are stewarded by
The city is engaging the public on a plan to protect beaches from coastal erosion and flooding.