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White Seabass Derby & Community BBQ: Saturday, June 28th 2008


 

White Sea Bass Derby: 6am - Noon

 

boater.jpgCalling all Boaters, Divers, and Kayakers ~ Fish for a cause! 

 

This Derby is an opportunity to help scientists at Hubbs-SWRI learn critical life history information of these fish and to help replenish white seabass populations!  100% of the Derby proceeds benefit the San Diego Oceans Foundation's San Diego Bay and Mission Bay grow-out facilities.  The $30 registration fee is tax-deductible +plus+ you'll receive a complimentary lunch at the Family BBQ following the event!

 

It's simple to qualify - register in one of the 3 categories online before June 28th and any legal size white seabass will be eligible for the WSB Derby prizes.  Each category can compete to catch the heaviest white seabass.  First place winners receive $600, second place $300 and third place $150. 
 
Click here to REGISTER and to learn more

 

Community BBQ: 11am – 3pm

 

SUMMER FUN FOR ALL

 

Come join our community BBQ at South Shores Park in Mission Bay on Saturday June 28th.  Not only will we announce the Derby award recipients but also provide fun for the whole family with tasty food, family games, kayak rides, entertainment and even a sand castle building contest!  Entry is free for everyone.  BBQ lunch is free for WSB Derby registrants and $10 guests.

               Please RSVP to derby@sdoceans.org 

 


SAVE THE DATE: Ocean’s Benefit Dinner – Saturday, September 27th 2008



Be sure to mark your calendars for our 24th Annual Oceans Benefit Dinner - to be held on Saturday, September 27th with a location to be announced shortly.  The event committee is planning on revamping the benefit with a spectacular location, great prizes, special guest appearances, amazing silent auction items, delicious food and, of course, the announcement of this year’s Roger Revelle Award Recipient.


Sea Series – Wednesday, May 28th 2008


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Continuing Education for Ocean Lovers

On the fourth Wednesday of each month SDOF hosts a FREE continuing education event called "Sea Series" for volunteers, members and anyone interested in learning about the marine environment.

DeepSea Power & Light Facility Tour
4033 Ruffin Road

San Diego, CA 92117

Wed, May 28th | 6:30 - 8:00 pm
RSVP to volunteer@sdoceans.org


DeepSea Power & Light has been designing and building deep ocean lights, cameras, through hull boating lights, and battery power systems in San Diego for 25 years.  Their quality products are known and used around the world by marine researchers, ocean resource companies, law enforcement, naval defense agencies, and private boat owners. Guests will receive a brief presentation of some of the applications of DeepSea’s products, then tour the plant, experiencing operational examples of DeepSea’s newest lights and camerasm including lights similar to ones used by Hollywood Director James Cameron to illuminate the wreck of the RMS Titanic for the movie.

 

Guests will have the opportunity to personalize a Styrofoam cup with markers, and then send it to an equivalent pressure of the Mariana Trench, 36,000-ft (11km). You’ll be amazed at the affects of ocean pressure!


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Canyon Watchers Help City Reduce Sewage Spills by 80% in 8 Years


 

On April 18th, in recognition of Earth Day, Council President Peters and representatives from the San Diego Oceans Foundation, I Love a Clean San Diego, the Friends of Los Peñasquitos Canyon and the City’s Metropolitan Wastewater Department gathered to thank the community volunteers who help prevent sewer spills from fouling our watershed and coastal waters.

Councilmember Peters stated, “The City is proud to partner with the San Diego Oceans Foundation in organizing the Canyon Watchers Program.  Last year, there were more than 200 volunteer hikers in the city's 10 canyons looking for damaged manhole covers and sewage spills, donating more than 740 hours of community service, to help protect our watershed and public waters. As a result of all of these efforts, by 2007, we had reduced sewer spills and beach closure days by 80%, and our beaches now consistently earn "A" grades for water quality in the annual survey from Heal the Bay. I want to thank these volunteers for the hundreds of hours of invaluable service in the cause of protecting our canyon environment.”

 

A big “thank you” goes out to all of those volunteers that participate in our Canyon Watch program!


Ocean In Motion ~ Summer Snorkeling


 

Welcome Cheryl!
Hi SDOF Supporters!  I’m Cheryl Barnes, the new SDOF OIM Coordinator!

cheryl.JPGMy inquisitive and conservationist nature helped to ignite my passion for the ocean in high school while taking my first marine biology class.  From that point, I decided to major in the discipline and graduated from SDSU with a Bachelor's in Biology (Emphasis: Marine Biology). 

While in college, I took just about every marine biology/ecology class they had to offer (no matter how many hours of lab it required).  Through these courses, I began to realize that fieldwork was what excited me most.  I believe that learning about marine organisms in their natural environment teaches us much more than in traditional classroom settings. 

I am often so enthusiastic about it that I can hardly contain myself when at the beach with friends and family.  The teacher in me always ends up pointing out some alga or invertebrate species and explaining its ecological significance or why it has certain characteristics. 

I guess that's what led me to the Ocean In Motion position with SDOF.  I get to talk to kids about all our oceans' fascinating inhabitants (not to mention all the great snorkeling) and working with you… our volunteers!

Happy fishes!

Cheryl Barnes

OIM Volunteer Orientation

Thursday, May 22nd | 6:00-7:30 pm

Marina Village Conference Center (Mission Bay)

 

We are excited to welcome back seasoned veterans to the Ocean In Motion Summer Snorkeling, as well as introduce SDOF to MANY new and enthusiastic volunteers awaiting the beginning of snorkeling season! Please make every effort to attend this very INFORMATIVE orientation, even if you've volunteered with SDOF before. We will provide FREE pizza and drinks for everyone who comes!

   

At this orientation we will present:

* Program Overview- We'll go through how a typical snorkeling trip works and what is required of volunteers.

* 2008 Snorkeling Schedule- You will receive a trip schedule for June-August 2008.

* Animal Information- A brief introduction to animals seen on snorkeling trips, handling procedures, basic information and fun facts you can share with the kids.

* Safety & Interaction: Brief safety instruction and tips on appropriate interaction between adults and children.

* Q&A: We'll answer any additional questions you may have!

* Get to know others! We'd like to take a few minutes to get to know each volunteer before they attend a snorkeling trip!

 

Please RSVP to cheryl@sdoceans.org if you are able to attend. If you are not able to attend the orientation but would still like to participate in the snorkeling trips, please email Cheryl for complete details! If you haven't already, please take a few moments to fill out the online Volunteer Application so your volunteer file is accurate and up to date!

 


Volunteer Opportunities


 For more details and descriptions of all these events, visit our online Volunteer Calendar

 

White Seabass Pen Cleaning

Sunday, May 18th | 12:00-2:00 pm

            San Diego Bay White Seabass Pens

Are you a SCUBA diver OR snorkeler? Then we need YOUR HELP to help pick, pry and rip mussels and other sea-life off of the containment nets  at our white seabass pens so that the fish will always have a constant flow of fresh water! Show up with all of your gear, ready to get in the water and get up close and personal with the stuff that grows! A hood and an old pair of gardening/work gloves are also highly recommended (your bare hands have no chance against razor sharp mussels). Plan on spending 1 hour in the water (you'll be tired!), then muffins, water and juice will be provided after the dive. 12,000 White Seabass will be very thankful for your help!

White Seabass Volunteer Orientations

Want to be outside on San Diego Bay and help restock the ocean at the same time? Then volunteer for the White Seabass Restocking Project... it's fun, and flexible according to your schedule. Learn more about the project on our website, then sign up for a one hour orientation to get you started!

 

Mission Bay Orientations
Tuesday, May 13th | 6:00-7:00 pm

Wednesday, May 21st | 5:00-6:00 pm

San Diego Bay Orientations
Tuesday, May 13th | 12:00-1:00 pm

Tuesday, May 20th | 6:00-7:00 pm

 

Reef Monitoring Project

Join our class and learn about all of the interesting critters living beneath the waves before the summer diving season starts! Instead of saying "What was THAT THING?," you'll be able to give it a name, and even know a little bit of biology! Plus you'll be contributing to knowledge that will help ensure our marine environment continues to be a vibrant community of life.

2008 Training Schedule
Saturday, May 17 | 11:00 - 1:30 pm | Invertebrate Identification *RSVP today*
Saturday, July 19 | 11:00 - 1:30 pm | Fish Identification
Thursday, August 14 | 6:30-9:00 pm | Invertebrate Identification
Thursday, October 30 | 6:30-9:00 pm | Fish Identification
Tuesday, November 11 | 6:30-9:00 pm | Invertebrate Identification

To RSVP for any of these activities, please email us at volunteer@sdoceans.org

 

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