They are how we protect our special coastal places, ensure our ocean is healthy and wild, keep pollution out of the water and make sure every beach is clean and accessible for all to enjoy. When we win a campaign, it’s called a victory. Surfrider defines a victory as a decision by a governing body that protects the coastal and ocean environment, improves coastal access, or both.
View our chapter's Active Campaigns page here.
Campaign | Theme | Date |
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2014 Encinitas Bag Ban Passed | Plastic Pollution | Oct 2014 |
Progressive Stormwater Permit for San Diego Region | Clean Water | May 2013 |
Solana Beach Bag Ban | Plastic Pollution | May 2012 |
Solana Beach Local Coastal Plan | Coasts & Climate | Mar 2012 |
Encinitas Plastic Bag Ban Ordinance | Plastic Pollution | Sep 2008 |
City of San Diego Urban Runoff Management: Restrictions on Residential Over-Watering | Clean Water | Jan 2008 |
San Diego Regional Municipal Stormwater Permit | Clean Water | Jan 2008 |
City of San Diego: Indirect Potable Reuse | Clean Water | Oct 2007 |
City of San Diego Sewage Settlement | Clean Water | Mar 2007 |
San Diego smoking ban | Coasts & Climate | Aug 2006 |
Temporary seawall ban in Solana Beach | Coasts & Climate | Apr 2006 |