PBC General Meeting – 2nd Tuesdays
We always welcome new active members to our meeting on the 2nd Tuesday of the month.
Read moreWe always welcome new active members to our meeting on the 2nd Tuesday of the month.
Read moreOur cleanups are currently cancelled for large groups but you can still join the Street to Beach Cleanups.
Read moreCoastal Cleanup Day will last all month this year. Sign the waiver to volunteer and you are ready to go!
Read moreAll of our events and beach cleanups are cancelled but you can still volunteer to help the Ocean.
Read moreNext Miramar Beach Cleanup: Postponed – from 9AM to 11AM About Miramar Beach, Half Moon Bay:Miramar Beach is located off highway 1 between Half Moon Bay and El Grenada and runs parallel to the Miramar Road. The Miramar Bluff contains a portion of the California Coastal Trail that heads north and south for bikers, runners, and walkers. It is a […]
Read moreSaturday, January 18th from 9AM to Noon Volunteers are needed to plant over 1,000 native dune plants to increase biodiversity and protect the wintering habitat of the endangered Western snowy plover and other wildlife. About this Event: Time: Cleanup from 9am to 10am & Planting from 10am to Noon.Where to Meet: Cleanup: At the southern end of the main parking […]
Read moreThis cleanup is organised in partnership with TLC Locals. Please contact TLC locals directly for any questions about this beach cleanup. About the Cleanup:Site captains: BrandyWhere to Meet: Meet at Tunitas Creek Road entrance.Parking: Currently parking is free along Tunitas Creek Rd. though Parking Restrictions are in the works we will have permitted allowances for Volunteers during our 3rd Sunday clean-up hours.Cleanup Areas: Volunteers […]
Read moreIf you are interested in joining our team of incredible site captains and love gardening, please send us an email at info @ pacificabeachcoalition.org. Thank you! About the Restoration: The Rockaway Switchbacks and beach bluffs habitat restoration project started three years ago with the question “what if”. The Rockaway Switchbacks area has been overrun by non-native invasive cape ivy, mustard, […]
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