Wednesday, June 27, 2007

THANKS!

A huge MAHALO to all WiLDCOAST volunteers and interns – your continued support, enthusiasm, and passion for the environment helps us continue the fight to protect and preserve the ocean, wildlands and wildlife.  Our success depends on individuals like you stepping up and volunteering.  Please keep checking the EVENTS section of our website for exciting volunteer opportunities.  

If you’re interested in joining the WiLDCOAST team, please sign-up and learn how you can do your part in preserving our wild coast:

http://www.wildcoast.net/site/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=48&Itemid=78

INTERNSHIP PROGRAM

For students interested in our internship program, we offer great opportunities to gain college credit, learn new skills, and help conserve our environment.  For a current list of internship opportunities:

http://www.wildcoast.net/site/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=48&Itemid=78

If you have any questions or would like more information about our Volunteer and Internship Program, please contact Celia at info@wildcoast.net.

Thanks again!



 

 

 

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No Bad Days*, Imperial Beach, CA (*what beach closure?!)

No Bad Days*, Imperial Beach, CA (*what beach closure?!)

Imperial Beach has once again been recognized for its polluted beaches, being named a “death beach” by Forbes magazine (http://www.forbes.com/lifestyle/2005/07/22/death-beaches-cx_ah_0719deathbeach.html?partner=rss). To regular ocean users in Imperial Beach this came as no surprise. To put it bluntly, they are used to surfing, swimming, and fishing in sh*t. However, to Imperial Beach’s new mayor, Jim Janney, the sewage-contamination signs dotting the beach are little more than an inconvenience to the City’s marketing efforts. In a question and answer with the Voice of San Diego (http://www.voiceofsandiego.org/articles/2007/06/23/news/01janney062307.prt), during which Janney is described as wearing a shirt claiming “No Bad Days, Imperial Beach, CA,” the Mayor is quoted saying that it doesn’t matter that the southernmost part of the beach including the Tijuana Sloughs, was closed for 198 days in 2006, since “nobody uses that as the beach to go hang out and put your towel down.” Irregardless of the fact that I.B.’s two best surf spots are at this beach, lets examine why so few families picnic here. Could it be because it’s so polluted? Is this a public image problem or reality?

When asked if sewage coming from the Tijuana River is a “major problem”, Janney sidesteps, claiming that the pollution issue is just a media stunt to sell newspapers, and that the beach should not have been closed as many days as it was. He concludes by stating Imperial Beach “wasn’t closed more than anywhere else when it rains….”. The fact is when it rains, other beaches in the County are posted for advisories to not go in the water due to “urban runoff”, while Imperial Beach is outright closed, due to “sewage contamination”. Advisories at other beaches typically last for three days, while closures in Imperial Beach often last for more than a week, and in the case of our southernmost beaches, last the whole winter and spring, from the first rain to the last.

It would be great if the pollution from the Tijuana River were only a public image problem, blown out of proportion by the media. A couple of well placed phone calls, and hey, problem solved. Yet the reality for Imperial Beach ocean users is that their beach is among the most polluted in the country, and represents a serious environmental health threat. The evidence is there. Imperial Beach’s two best surf spots, Boca Rio and Tijuana Sloughs were closed for 198 days in 2006, with the entire Imperial Beach coastline closed for a total of 56 days. In the same year, San Diego State researchers found Hepatitis A in 80% of the water samples off the Imperial Beach Pier. Just two months ago, a study by Cory Briggs for the San Diego Foundation identified Tijuana River pollution as the biggest environmental health threat in Southern California. WiLDCOAST surveys taken last year found that two-thirds of regular ocean users in Imperial Beach reported a water-contact related ocean illness after surfing or swimming at local beaches last year.

Unfortunately the Mayor’s rose-colored shades have nothing to do with the community’s need for clean water. For local surfers, fishers, and business owners, every day the beach is closed is a bad day. Until the City of Imperial Beach wakes up to reality, its up to the community to show the problem for what it is: Sewage contaminated flows from the Tijuana River represent a serious threat to the health, economy and future of Imperial Beach and south San Diego County communities.


*To this end, WiLDCOAST is launching a contest to tell Imperial Beach’s Mayor about your “Good Days” of beach closers and sewage contamination. The contest guidelines are simple: Just email the Mayor (jimjanney@oappkg.com) your pollution and beach closure stories with the subject heading “Good Days in I.B.” and copy WiLDCOAST (info@wildcoast.net). The writer of the best letter will receive a prize pack consisting of a surfboard, a Hepatitis A vaccination, and eardrops. Good Luck!!!








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Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Commercial whaling ban reinforced at IWC in Anchorage

Good news for whales, a majority vote of 37-4 in favour of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) resolution has effectively overturned the St. Kitts Declaration from last year's International Whaling Commission (IWC). The St. Kitt's resolution effectively declared that a ban on commercial whaling was no longer needed.

There was also a rejection of an effort by whaling nations to undermine a related ban on the international trade in whale products. The proposal to end the ban was made by the Japanese government. 26 countries voted in favour, while 54 opposed and 13 abstained. It would have needed 2/3 majority to pass.

In summary whales are safe for now and we are thankfull for that. Fay

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Monday, June 11, 2007

WILDCOAST ON HBO'S NEW SERIES: JOHN FROM CINCINNATI



HBO'S newest series, John from Cincinnati, about the mixed up Yost family from Imperial Beach, California, premiered on Sunday June 10th at 10pm PST and will air for ten weeks at a regular time of 9PM (Check HBO.com and your cable provider for local listings.). WiLDCOAST has worked closely with the entire cast and crew of John from Cincinnati while filming took place in Imperial Beach including just outside the WiLDCOAST office.

Check for our Clean Water Now signs in the first two episodes (displayed prominently in the surf shop) and for later episodes to feature Wildcoast t-shirts, staff members and events. Don’t miss the video clip in the opening credits of our “eco-lucha libre” stars in the ring.

Created by David Milch (HBO's ‘Deadwood'), and “surf-noir” novelist Kem Nunn (Tijuana Straits), “John From Cincinnati” stars Brian Van Holt, Bruce Greenwood, Luke Perry, Rebecca De Mornay, Luis Guzman, Willie Gerson, Austin Nichols, Ed O'Neil and Greyson Fletcher. Set in Imperial Beach, John From Cincinnati tells the story of the Yosts, a family of surfers whose awesome athletic talents have seemed for generations to come with a curse attached. As things are looking like they can't get worse for the Yosts, a stranger named John arrives, and the Yosts' banal existence is lifted into something profound, miraculous and, possibly, universal.

The first two episodes of John from Cincinnati provide stunning vistas of Imperial Beach, including opening sequences filmed in the Tijuana Estuary and surfing south of the IB pier
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WiLDCOAST is thankful to David Milch and Kem Nunn as well as the entire cast and crew of John from Cincinnati for their support!!
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