September 15 is Coastal Cleanup Day! Join Heal the Bay and over 10,000 other volunteers in the fight against marine debris at any one of over 70 cleanup sites in L.A. County. Locations include Santa Monica Bay beaches along with inland creeks and waterways. Please see www.healthebay.org/ccd for more information! Coastal Cleanup Day (CCD) began in 1985 and has grown into a huge annual event. Every state with a coastline participates, including the Great Lakes states, and even some inland states clean river and lake shores. The one-day cleanup is international—at last count, over 60 nations participated—and may be the largest volunteer day on the planet.
Time-lapse video spanning 2 months shows the amazing demolition of the Texas Crossing - a major fish migration barrier in Malibu Creek. Heal the Bay's Stream Team led the removal, with funding by the CA Coastal Commission. Learn more about the Stream Team at www.healthebay.org/streamteam.
The presence of the New Zealand mudsnail is a threat to the Malibu Creek watershed's biological health. Learn what steps to take to reduce the risk of the snail's spreading. This Public Service Announcement video was produced with assistance from Heal the Bay.
Marine animals "get even" with humans for trashing the ocean in this rollicking Public Service Announcement (PSA) created for the enviornmental group Heal the Bay.
This user hasn't favorited any videos yet.
This user hasn't created any groups yet.
This user hasn't joined any groups yet.