HTO Library

2010 HTO Events!!

February 12, 2010

Hello All,

Save the date and mark your calendars! We have reserved the Coral Casino for the evening of Saturday, October 9th for another memorable Heal the Ocean benefit. Here is a quick glimpse at what Heal the Ocean has lined up for 2010:

February – Release of Ocean Wastewater…

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Hi From Hillary

POSTED ON March 02nd, 2010

imageDear Ocean Lover:

Yesterday’s New York Times contains a chilling story about the U.S. Supreme Court declaring ambiguous the language of the Clean…
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Articles

POSTED ON September 27th, 2009
The fifth annual Heal the Ocean benefit concert was held at the Coral Casino and Four Seasons Resort The Biltmore Santa Barbara on Saturday, hoping to raise $150,000 that would be put toward research to help document the dangers of effluence dumping in the Pacific and to help preserve the ocean. Honorary…
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Resources

To Report Illegal Dumping and Pollution in
Santa Barbara County Contact:
Willi Brummett (805) 681-4944

To Report Illegal Dumping and Pollution in
the City of Santa Barbara Contact:
Autumn McKee (805) 897-1910
Ken Burgess (805) 897-1912

Marine Mammal Center
Santa Barbara County: (805) 681-5285
To report sick animals: (805) 687-3255
To report dead animals: (805) 681-5285

City of Santa Barbara: (805) 564-5418
To report sick animals: (805) 687-3255
To report dead animals: (805) 564-5418

Heal the Bay Beach Report Cards
Report Pollution at Heal the Bay

Santa Barbara Channelkeeper Beach Status Report
Report Pollution at Santa Barbara Channelkeeper

Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch
To determine safe and sustainable seafood choices:

Natural Resources Conservation Service
Properly Handle Hazardous Household Products and Safe Alternatives

City of Santa Barbara Environmental Services Recycling & Trash Information

US Department of Health & Human Services
Household Products Database: Health & Safety Information on Household Products (including CECs)

National Library of Medicine: Tox Town
Environmental health concerns and toxic chemicals where you live, work, and play (includes endocrine disruptors)

Newsletters

POSTED ON April 01st, 2008
Heal the Ocean has received a $333,000 state grant for a revolutionar y oceanographic and microbiological ocean outfall study that is tracking the travel of treated wastewater once it is discharged into the ocean. The “Shallow Ocean Wastewater Outfall Source Tracking Project ” (SOWOST) is one of…
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