Heal the Ocean's Annual Gala Fundraiser is closing soon on October 18! Please join us by donating as a Sponsor or Supporter for a Passport to a Clean Ocean!
If you respond with a donation by October 18, you will receive a complimentary invitation for HTO’s now-famous Happy Hour Thank You Party on November 14 at the Santa Barbara FisHouse on Cabrillo Blvd. HTO thanks Adam White, for opening his great restaurant for this generous party!
September 2024 E-Letter
August 2024 E-Letter
Viva La Fiesta & the Ocean: Keep Your Celebrations Eco-Friendly!
Dear Santa Barbara Community,
The use of confetti at our beloved parades and festivals is growing. While confetti eggs, or cascarones, have long been a cherished tradition during Santa Barbara’s Old Spanish Days, we are now seeing large bags of confetti, including shiny metallic confetti, sequins, glitter, and silly string, being tossed on our sidewalks, streets, and parks. These plastic items can easily wash or blow into our storm drains, creeks, and ocean, endangering aquatic life. This poses a significant threat to our environment, as birds and other animals can mistake them for food.
June 2024 E-Letter
HAPPY WORLD OCEANS DAY – JUNE 8!
World Oceans Day is an international day that takes place on June 8 every year. Originally proposed in 1992 by Canada at the Earth Summit - UN conference on Environment and Development in Rio de Janeiro, the World Ocean Day was officially recognized by the United Nations in 2002.
June 2024 E-Letter
May 2024 E-Letter
Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors Commends Heal the Ocean's Founding Director
Hillary Hauser Named the 2024 Environmental Hero by the Environmental Defense Center (EDC)
Heal the Ocean as the Main Non-profit Sponsor for 2024 Santa Barbara Surf Film Festival – June 7 & 8
Earth Day Extends Beyond April
Don’t Miss Our Upcoming Events
April 2024 E-Letter
A letter from our Founder and Executive Director, Hillary Hauser:
March 2024 E-Letter
Film on Summerland Oil Shows at Santa Barbara International Film Festival
"Greetings from Summerland" is a documentary premiering at the 39th annual Santa Barbara International Film Festival (SBIFF), exploring the history and detrimental impacts of offshore oil wells along the coast of Summerland, CA. Directed and produced by Harry Rabin and Joey Szalkiewicz of On the Wave Productions, the film is the first in a series of short films about managing leaking legacy wellheads around the world.
February 2024 E-Letter
• Three boats crashed on East Beach
• World Wetlands Day: Celebrating the Silent Heroes of Coastal Resilience
• A Conversation with Rosanna Xia about the Impact of Sea Level Rise on the California Coast
• Help Identify and Track Lost Lobster Traps
• In Memory of Chris Potter: Celebrating a Santa Barbara Icon
January 2024 E-Letter
Let's Rewind 2023!
Heal the Ocean to Receive $500,000 in State Funds Accessed by Senator Monique Limón and Assemblymember Hart
Dear HTO Supporters,
Heal the Ocean is thrilled to invite all our supporters to join us for a momentous occasion tomorrow—the check presentation ceremony for $500,000 in state funding. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Senator Monique Limón for her invaluable support in securing funding for Heal the Ocean's Summerland Oil Mitigation Study (SOMS).
Waves of Gratitude
With Thanksgiving upon us, Heal the Ocean is taking a moment to express our deepest thanks to all of you for your continued support.
Your commitment to our mission is the driving force behind our efforts and our successes. From beach cleanups to innovative research projects, your generosity plays a pivotal role in our mission to preserve the health and vitality of our ocean.
A Night to Remember: HTO’s 2023 Happy Hour Party Was a BLAST!
HTO held a Thank You Happy Hour Party, for the Sponsor and Supporters of the Imaginary Gala 2023, at the Santa Barbara FisHouse on Thursday night as part of our Imaginary Gala 2023 celebration. The evening was nothing but smiles and fun – a rip-roaring toast to the donors who pushed our fundraising over the TOP. Civic leaders came, other Executive Directors came, the former fire chiefs (City and County) came, HTO co-founder Jeff Youngcame – it was a giant smiling jamboree!