Now
in its 22nd year, California
Coast & Ocean is dedicated to balanced, in-depth reporting
on conservation and development issues along the state's entire
coastline, in its watersheds, and the ocean. Each quarterly issue
contains timely articles with insider perspectives and a sense
of history about trends, issues, and controversies that are shaping
the future of the coast.
In keeping with the mandate of the California
Coastal Act of 1976 and the “Save Our Coast” voter
initiative of 1972, we inform readers about beach and trail improvements,
controversies about barriers to public access, about commercial
fishing and farming along the coast, as well as about places
to explore, habitat restoration, wildlife, open space, and about
people, especially those whose individual actions within their
communities help to protect the coast for everyone. The magazine
is published by the Coastal Conservancy Association with a grant
from the Coastal Conservancy. |