Newsletters, E-Letters, & Blog Content — Heal The Ocean

Abandoned Homeless Camp Removed From Haskell's Beach - A Story with a Great Twist

Another abandoned homeless camp got cleaned out – a big one at Haskell's Beach near the Bacara Resort. This time the operation involved an unusual combination of talent: Bacara Resort official Mitch Vargas and Santa Barbara County Sheriff Ben Sandu, who is also the Community Resource Deputy for the City of Goleta, who contacted Heal the Ocean, who contacted Brian Borgatello of MarBorg Industries – and finally the most unusual participant of all in this project is a former resident of the camp who is now living with a roof over his head, and who now cleans up every piece of junk he can get his hands on. . .

#PlasticFreeJuly Call to Action - Support the Break Free From Plastic Pollution Act

13 million tonnes of plastic make their way into the ocean every year. While adopting sustainable practices does make a difference, society still has a long way to go before plastic-free alternatives become mainstream and accessible to everyone.

We ask our supporters to take action against plastic pollution today by demanding our politicians to support the Break Free From Plastic Pollution Act of 2021. . .

Another Summerland Well to be Capped

From July 21-25, a little over 2 weeks from now, Summerland’s Lookout Park and the beach below the park will be the staging area for heavy oil construction equipment to be used in capping Olsson 805, a beach well located on the west end of Summerland Beach. The California State Lands Commission posted a Public Notice about the temporary closure of Lookout Park and heavy equipment that will be used on the beach below. . .

HTO Wishes a Happy Fourth of July to All!

Everyone is in a party mood – we’ve been liberated from the Pandemic, we can go outside, we can be with our friends. How suitable that a first real celebration after being let out of quarantine is INDEPENDENCE DAY.

We wish everyone to have a great time with friends and family, but please be mindful of your Mother Earth. Plastic bags were ubiquitous during the pandemic, but they continue on unnecessarily. . .

Watch HTO's Recording of SBMM's Webinar: "Detecting and Capping Leaking Oil Wells in Summerland" Featuring HTO & Expert Panelists! (And a sneak preview of the next project to come!)

The Santa Barbara Maritime Museum’s Zoom event: Detecting and Capping Leaking Oil Wells in Summerland took place on Thursday, June 17, and was a huge success with many virtual attendees! If you weren't able to catch the event, you can now watch our recording of the webinar here. . .

ZOOM with HTO & Expert Panelists on Thursday, June 17 @ 7PM to Hear How the Summerland Oil Wells are Being Capped & Learn What's Next on the List!

Join us tomorrow, Thursday, June 17, 2021, at 7 p.m. as we come together to tell the story of this victory for the environment at the Santa Barbara Maritime Museum’s Zoom event: Detecting and Capping Leaking Oil Wells in Summerland. This Zoom presentation will be led by producer, director, and documentary filmmaker Harry Rabin, the CEO, and founder of On the Wave Productions who worked alongside engineers and divers in the Summerland oil well field. The event will feature panelists who were involved in this environmental success.

Happy World Oceans Day!

Today, Tuesday, June 8, 2021, is World Oceans Day, and this year's theme is The Ocean: Life & Livelihoods. Designated in 2008 by the United Nations, World Oceans Day is a day to celebrate and renew our commitment to protect and honor the ocean we all love and rely on for life.

On this World Oceans Day, we celebrate all those who are working hard to help the ocean, and we also salute all who help the organizations doing the work. Thank you!

Heal the Ocean Tackles that Boat on the Beach - A Great Collaboration on an Environmental Disaster

A trawler that had been anchored off the Santa Barbara shoreline at Montecito, cut loose during the high winds of the week of May 17, 2021, and began drifting down the coast toward Carpinteria. People called and could get no one to help. Technically, there is a jurisdictional line in the ocean between City and County at the end of East Beach, and this wreckage cut loose on the County side, so no harbor patrol boat could go out after it as it drifted. . .

Update on that Boat on the Beach

Thanks to EVERYBODY who responded to our call for help this morning! Volunteers arrived. So did the great workers from MarBorg Industries. All the debris from that big trawler-type vessel that hit the beach at the Padaro-Sandyland area were gathered in little stacks and hauled away in MarBorg trucks. Most of it has been hauled away already, before the big operation starts, to get the boat off the beach. . .

SOS - Boat Breaking Up On Padaro/Sandyland Beach - Immediate Help Needed!

A big trawler-type vessel has hit the beach at the Padaro-Sandyland area. Heal the Ocean and MarBorg Industries have been working on getting it, plus debris/wreckage, out of there – with the final attack on the main hull happening at an upcoming low tide.

WE NEED HELPERS IMMEDIATELY – the boat is currently breaking up in the surf and there is Styrofoam everywhere. MarBorg workers are on-site now gathering up debris from the wreckage, which is now spreading widely down the beach – we need YOU to go to the beach immediately and help the workers by picking up debris and making little piles of debris as close to the parking lot as possible on the beach for the workers to pick up. . .

Santa Barbara Harbor Clean Sweep - Sunday, May 16, 2021

Calling all divers and ocean lovers, grab your gear and head down to the Santa Barbara Harbor at 8 AM on Sunday, May 16, 2021, to help with Operation Clean Sweep -- the annual volunteer seafloor cleanup in the SB Harbor!

Every year, people lose phones, chairs, barbeques, fishing poles, and even the occasional refrigerator in the harbor. All this material collects on the bottom. To date, Operation Clean Sweep has removed over 20 tons of debris from the seafloor. For the last two years, the event couldn’t take place because of weather issues and COVID-19, so the ocean can use more help than ever at this year’s Clean Sweep. . .

HTO Launches Our New Website! With a First-Ever Interactive Research Library

“What is the West End Master Plan?” asks a Santa Barbara City employee. “Where do I find the Questa Study?” says another. “What is the Questa Study?” asks another.

Does anyone know where I can find the Goleta Potable Reuse Study? The Braemar conceptual sewer plan? Santa Ynez Community Plan?

In recent years, Heal the Ocean has been approached numerous times for help in finding these pieces of information. As many city, county, and state officials have retired, taking their institutional knowledge with them, we have recognized how critical it is to preserve their work and knowledge for future use. As a result, Heal the Ocean has created a new website with a digital research library of these and other documents – important works that need to be preserved and accessed by all. . .

Happy Earth Day!

Join Heal the Ocean today, Thursday, April 22, 2021, at 3 PM as we celebrate Earth Day 2021 with a virtual "Environmental Awareness" Downtown Business Spotlight interview hosted by Downtown Santa Barbara and the Santa Barbara Independent! HTO Executive Director Hillary Hauser will join CEC's Sigrid Wright and Deborah Schwartz of Santa Barbara Beautiful in a Zoom panel for a lively discussion and to answer your questions. . .

Celebrate Earth Day with Heal the Ocean

This Earth Day, Thursday, April 22, 2021, at 3pm, join Heal the Ocean for a virtual Downtown Business Spotlight interview hosted by Downtown Santa Barbara and the Santa Barbara Independent!

The show’s theme, “Environmental Awareness,” will feature Hillary Hauser from Heal the Ocean; Sigrid Wright from the Community Environmental Council; and Deborah Schwartz from Santa Barbara Beautiful. Join us as we dive into questions about what Heal the Ocean does and how you can help local environmental groups do their work.

For more information and to join the conversation via Zoom on Thursday, April 22 at 3pm, please click here.

HTO Trades Balloons for a Plane

On Saturday, March 20, 2021, a large banner flew over Lompoc Federal Correctional Complex Saturday morning as a show of support for inmates who have had to endure the COVID-19 pandemic behind bars.

The long banner read "FCC Prisoners You Are Not Forgotten."

Heal the Ocean provided the airplane. Originally, organizers planned to release balloons designed to fly in the sky over the prison in a show of support for inmates who have suffered multiple COVID-19 outbreaks at the prison since March 2020. During those outbreaks, more than 1,000 inmates and staff members at the prison were infected. Four inmates have passed away. . .

Two More Wells Will be Capped at Summerland in 2021 - This Year!

Heal the Ocean has received the exciting news that the State Lands Commission (SLC) will cap two more wells on Summerland Beach later this year, during the last half of 2021!

Olsson #805 and Duquesne #910 were identified in the original CEQA document that was a part of the process for the recent capping of Treadwell and NorthStar. Since the engineering was also completed for these wells, SLC elected to finish all the wells prepared in the documents already completed. . .