Carpinteria’s Living Shoreline Project Gets $1.62 Million to Protect Coast from Climate Change
The City of Carpinteria says the project will provide needed defense to its low-lying areas that are vulnerable to sea-level rise, flooding, and erosion.
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The City of Carpinteria says the project will provide needed defense to its low-lying areas that are vulnerable to sea-level rise, flooding, and erosion.
The USDA grant will fund a three-year project on conservation outreach, education, and native gardens for the water-tight farming community.
Added layer of protection for the trout comes nearly 30 years after federal designation.
Twenty-five volunteers with Santa Barbara Channelkeeper and members of the Commercial Fishermen of Santa Barbara and Tidy Seas remove thousands of pounds’ worth of traps and debris from the coastline.
While Santa Barbara may not be “in the center of the mess,” the community is “interfacing with PFAS every day,” says city water czar.
The Community Environmental Council now offers a nine-week certification program.
Swimmers flock to the beach to raise awareness for marine conservation and attempt to break a world record.
Vandenberg Space Force Base celebrates conservation following launch increase concerns.
Changes include designation for red-legged frogs and piping of Devereux Creek under the fairways.
Update: The Gaviota Coast Conservancy and the resort’s project developer are jointly requesting to postpone the Santa Barbara County Planning Commission’s hearing on April 24 following a “productive” meeting.