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Causes: Environment, Water, Water Resources, Wetlands Conservation & Management
Mission: Orange County Coastkeeper (Coastkeeper) is a California non-profit public benefit organization dedicated to the protection and preservation of California marine habitats and watersheds through programs of education, advocacy, restoration and enforcement.
Target demographics: educate adults and kids on water quality and its impact on the environment.
Geographic areas served: Orange County and Inland Empire
Programs: Enforcement the organization monitors, on land and on water, any pollution that occurs during rain events or through any other activity throughout the region. These include polluted runoff from construction sites, scrap yards, and any other industrial site. When polluted discharges are consistently out of compliance with state and federal water laws, the organization initiates federal litigation against violators.
advocacy urging regulatory agencies and commissions as well as state, county, and local governments, the organization partners on projects and advocates for stricter storm water and urban runoff regulations, and enhanced coastal protection. The organization also advocates for collaborative solutions to the drinking water supply for southern california.
education to raise regional awareness about watersheds and marine issues, the organization interacts with thousands of students and citizens at schools and public outreach events. Currently, in more than 20 schools, the organization promotes stewardship and environmental careers through its whales program, which provides in-class and field experience to junior high school and high school students each year.