The Santa Barbara Airport flooded. Goleta Beach Park gone. The ocean over Cabrillo Blvd...are these scenarios sensationalism? No. The above scenarios will come to pass by 2100 if nothing is done to prevent such inundation- or at least prepare for it.
Sea Level Rise, directly caused by climate change, is a real deal, and theKing Tides of December 22-23, 2018 & January 20-21, 2019 gave us a hint of what the future looks like for Santa Barbara if we do nothing but talk about it. . .
Next Summerland Oil Cleanup Scheduled For June 2019
Just in time to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Santa Barbara Oil Spill, Heal the Ocean is happy to announce a few preliminary details of the next phase of the Summerland Oil Field cleanup. The State Lands Commission has hired the contractor (InterAct) to cap the next leaking well - or two, or maybe even three (!), with work estimated to begin by June 2019. On Saturday, January 20, 2019, HTO Executive Director Hillary Hauser met with SLC Petroleum Drilling Engineer Steve Curran. . .
February 2019 E-Letter
The Next Summerland Oil Cleanup Coming Soon!
Get Ready...Here Comes the Ocean (King Tides & Sea Level Rise)
James Hawkins appointed Associate Director at Berkeley Institute for the Future of Young Americans
EF International Language School Honored for EF/HTO Earth Day Work
Filmmaker Harry Rabin Joins HTO Advisory Board
Three Simple Things YOU Can Do for the Environment
HTO is Hiring a Part-Time Intern!
Charging Into the New Year with HTO
In these last few days of 2018, we celebrate all of our supporters who have helped us do wonderful work for the ocean this year, and we are full steam ahead on achieving great victories in 2019!
Including:
The capping of another (or two!) leaking oil well(s) off Summerland Beach. After the successful capping of Becker Well in February 2018, State Lands officials have communicated with us their plans to cap the next oil well(s). . .
December 2018 E-Letter
Give A Big Piece of Good Ocean this Holiday Season
Join us Wednesday, December 12 (that's tomorrow!) at Topa Topa Brewing Co. for Toad & Co's Sustainability Event Benefiting HTO
Shop Heal the Ocean’s Online Holiday Store
Letter Perfect - You're PERFECT!
Bark Out to our Dog Bag Sponsors
HTO Races Into the New Year!
HEAL THE OCEAN INVITES YOU...
Giving Tuesday
Giving Tuesday is a national day to celebrate gratitude and giving back – and Heal the Ocean sends our deep thanks to all those who choose us to support. Your gifts, love, and donations keep us moving forward in our work for a clean ocean and unsoiled groundwater.The coming year will be filled with significant, newsworthy successes. . .
NOVEMBER 2018 E-LETTER
TONIGHT AT 9PM ON PBS! Watch Julia Louis-Dreyfus Receive the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor (link provided here)!
SB Shellfish Company Supports HTO
Tavarua, Fiji--a trip of a lifetime!
Hillary Hauser's Santa Book for sale now-- a portion of proceeds benefits HTO!
HTO Event 2018 Photos are Here -- check out our Facebook page!
Happy Thanksgiving to all!
ONE WEEK VACATION FOR 2 ON TAVARUA ISLAND, FIJI!
Heal the Ocean's 20th Anniversary Celebration 2018 was a sold-out, smashing success! Our Live Auction was Really Alive...and our Auctioneer Rick Werner got some lively bidding going. The great news is that the dear HTO supporters who were the high bidders for the “One Week Vacation on the Beautiful Island of Tavarua, Fiji” auction package have graciously let us keep their $6,000 bid while turning the trip back to us to be resold!
Heal the Ocean's 20th Anniversary In the News
The following is from KEYT-3 by John Palminteri
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. - The ocean and water watchdog group Heal the Ocean celebrated its 20th anniversary over the weekend.
The event at the El Paseo restaurant featured videos, auction items and tributes. Among those honored were retiring Santa Barbara County Fire Chief Eric Petersen and Retired City Fire Chief Pat McElroy.
Heal the Ocean has spoken out strongly about efforts to clean up and cap leaking oil wells along the Summerland coastline that have polluted the waters there. . .
JACK AND JULIA BRING GREAT LAUGHS AND MUSIC TO WASHINGTON, D.C.!
On Saturday, October 20, 2018, Julia Louis-Dreyfus won the most prestigious award in comedy, the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, at the Kennedy Center, Washington DC. This huge event was attended by pals and co-stars – including our beloved rock music magician Jack Johnson singing “Better Together” on stage.
October 2018 E-Letter #2
October 2018 E-Letter
HEAL THE OCEAN RELEASES STUDY OF COASTAL WASTEWATER DISCHARGES
Heal the Ocean is proud to release The Inventory of Municipal Wastewater Discharges to California Coastal Water Bodies, an online interactive studythat documents the 417 billion gallons of treated municipal wastewater discharged at fifty-seven coastal locations in the 2015 calendar year.
The study, led by project manager James Hawkins, MPP, involved a multiyear effort to collect, review, and analyze publicly available data to determine the total volume of treated municipal effluent discharged to California’s coastal water bodies. . .
August 2018 E-Letter
The long-held tradition of smashing someone's head with an empty eggshell filled with confetti (cascarone) has always been a hoot - and a big part of Santa Barbara's annual Fiesta. The tradition was great fun until the confetti became plastic or metallic/mylar - which does not degrade, but instead goes down the storm drain and into the ocean, where fish eat it. Several years ago Heal the Ocean took up the issue with the City of Santa Barbara Creeks Division, and we were successful in getting the city to contract for the covering of storm drains during Fiesta and Summer Solstice. . .
July 2018 E-Letter Special Edition: Heal the Ocean Gets City Styrofoam Ban Tightened at City Council
IT WAS A GREAT DAY IN CITY COUNCIL ON TUESDAY. The Council voted to restrict plastic straws - after a heart-warming plea from beautiful children as well as heartfelt requests from physically challenged members of the community who told the Council they needed straws to have access to food/drink like everyone else…(the plastic straw regulation includes provisions for physically challenged people to have access to straws). HTO told Council that while we really wanted a total ban, we support the “ask-only” regulation because such regulation is said to reduce straw use by 80% or even 90%. . .
Heal the Ocean Takes on Styrofoam and Straws
On Tuesday, July 17, 2018, the Santa Barbara City Council will vote on two Ordinances (styrofoam and plastic straws) important to all who love the ocean and the creatures that live in the ocean:
To ban the sale or use of Styrofoam in the city, and
To restrict ("ask only") on single use straws and plastic cutlery.
Heal the Ocean asks you to please come to the City Council meeting, which begins at 2 p.m. to urge the Council to ban Styrofoam and restrict straws. . .
June 2018 E-Letter
City Ordinance Committee Moves to Ban Styrofoam and Possibly Put a Dent in Plastic Straws
State Lands Commission Moving Forward with Next 3 Summerland Wells
Regional Board to get Update on HTO/RWQCB Groundwater Assessment
HTO’s Alison Thompson Received 2018 McGinnes Environmental Law and Advocacy Scholarship
Heal the Ocean’s Trio of Upcoming Events
Dogs of the Month: Boss and Maggie!
World Oceans Day 2018 E-Letter
Friday, June 8, is World Oceans Day! Designated in 2008 by the United Nations as a day to celebrate, protect, and honor the great big blue ocean we all love (and need to sustain life on earth). We can all get involved - very easily - because this year's theme is plastic pollution. Right now you can do the following. . .



















