- WiLDCOAST
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Non-profit_name = WiLDCOAST / COSTASALVAjE
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Non-profit_type = 501(c)(3)
founded_date = 2000
founder =Serge Dedina
location = Imperial Beach, California
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area_served =California ,Mexico
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focus =Environmentalism , Conservation
method = Media Campaigns,Research ,Activism
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homepage = [http://www.wildcoast.net www.wildcoast.net]
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footnotes =WiLDCOAST is an international non-profit
environmental organization based in the United States dedicated to the protection and preservation of coastalecosystems andwildlife inCalifornia andLatin America . Through community outreach, activism, and media campaigns, the organization eliminates threats to imperiledbeaches ,bays ,lagoons , andislands and develops reserves to protect them into the future.Headquartered in
Imperial Beach, California , in 2007 WiLDCOAST established a Mexican division, Costasalvaje A.C. inTijuana to manage its conservation programs in Latin America.Charity Navigator awarded WiLDCOAST its four-star charity ranking. The organization received the Excellence in Organizational Development Award from [http://www.npsolutions.org/ Nonprofit Management Solutions] in 2006. It also received the [http://www.earthdayweb.org/ San Diego Earthworks] E.A.R.T.H. Award in 2007. In 2008, WiLDCOAST received the prestigious Green Wave Award from the [http://www.surferspath.com/ Surfer’s Path Magazine] .Campaigns
* Demanding an end to ocean pollution - [http://www.wildcoast.net/site/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=243&Itemid=143 WilDCOAST's "Clean Water Now!" page]
*Protecting sharks from exploitation - [http://www.wildcoast.net/site/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=553&Itemid=175 WilDCOAST's "Sharks...Killing Machines or Victims?" page]
* Defending the sea from toxic waste andoverfishing - [http://www.wildcoast.net/site/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=279&Itemid=157 WiLDCOAST's "Defiende el Mar" page]
* Saving endangered sea turtles - [http://www.wildcoast.net/site/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=228&Itemid=136 WilDCOAST's "Sea Turtles" page]
* Preserving the beautifulSan Ignacio Lagoon - [http://www.wildcoast.net/site/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=252&Itemid=151 WilDCOAST's "Laguna San Ignacio" page]
*Conservation programs
Wildlands Conservation
One of WiLDCOAST’s primary missions is to preserve spectacular, undeveloped coastal areas throughout the peninsula of
Baja California such asBahía de los Ángeles ,Bahía Concepción ,Bahía Magdalena ,Laguna San Ignacio and the North Central Pacific Coast. These are some of the most ecologically important coastal areas remaining on the planet and are teeming with wildlife includingendangered species ofsea turtles ,whales andmigratory birds . Inhabited by people who make their living fromfishing ,ranching , andecotourism , these locations are threatened bymegaresort construction,land speculation ,energy development , andmining projects.Working in partnership with local community-based organizations and landowners, WiLDCOAST provides support for land conservation projects such as
easements , private reserves, concessions, andsustainable development projects. Many of WiLDCOAST conservation projects are carried out with members ofejido s, or communal agrarian cooperatives and private landowners to help them hold on to their ancestral land and receive financial incentives to protect the land from development. WiLDCOAST made history by working with the Laguna San Ignacio Conservation Alliance in the brokering of a deal to protect the entire convert|140000|acre|km2|sing=on territory of the Ejido Luis Echeverria in San Ignacio Lagoon. The legally binding deal is being praised as a model for conserving both the environment and the local way of life. San Ignacio is the world’s last undevelopedgray whale lagoon and aUNESCO World Heritage Site .Along the North Central Coast of Baja California WiLDCOAST has protected more than convert|14|mi|km of coastline through conservation easements. In addition, WiLDCOAST worked to halt a series of megaresort and
marina projects slated for this region in Baja California that would have obliterated world-class coastalbiodiversity sites.Wildlife Conservation
The focus of the Wildlife Conservation Program is to protect endangered marine species and their habitats. In 2006, WiLDCOAST carried out an ambitious and wildly successful campaign "Defiende el Mar" (Defend the Sea) to support the creation of marine
protected areas along the central coast of California and Mexico’sSea of Cortez . The campaign took place at the2006 Soccer World Cup in Germany involving partnerships with Mexican soccer stars,Jorge Campos and "Kikin" Fonseca, to promote marine protected areas. The campaign resulted in the establishment of a convert|1200000|acre|km2|sing=on marine reserve in Bahía de los Ángeles in the Sea of Cortez and a network of marine reserves near the coast ofMonterey and Santa Cruz in California. Jorge Campos, one of the world’s greatest goalies, received theMonterey Bay Aquarium 's Environmental Hero award for his work with WiLDCOAST to defend the ocean. From 2007-2008 the WiLDCOAST pro-MPA campaign featured legendary Mexican wrestler,El Hijo del Santo who has ardently campaigned for new marine reserves in California and marine conservation in Mexico.The WiLDCOAST "Don’t Eat Sea Turtle" campaign, an ongoing effort to reduce the demand for sea turtle eggs and meat throughout Mexico and Latin America received world-wide attention with its celebrity spokespeople, international model
Dorismar , the acclaimed musiciansManá andLos Tigres del Norte . The campaign featured public service announcements, posters, post cards, advertisements on bus stops, and a conference and press event inAcapulco – a center for the black market trade in sea turtle eggs.Randy Olson ofShifting Baselines called the campaign the "best ocean campaign inhuman history ".More recently WiLDCOAST has launched a new initiative to protect sharks. This campaign resulted in the cessation of a shark massacre in the Mexican state of
Guerrero after an Americansurfer was killed in a shark attack in May 2008.Coastal Conservation
Every year thousands of Californians are exposed to
hazardous waste ,viruses , andbacteria contained in the millions of gallons of untreated water that flows daily into our ocean. Recreational ocean users and people fishing along the US-Mexico border are those most affected. The Coastal Conservation Program was developed to raise awareness of the public and environmental health risks associated with the pollution, to create a dialogue among stakeholders – residents, businesses, government agencies and to promote national media attention on a problem that threatens our communities and is often dismissed as an insurmountable problem.WiLDCOAST is creating viable solutions to the pollution associated with increasing levels of urban and industrial development in the Californias. In 2006, WiLDCOAST launched the "Clean Water Now!" campaign along the
U.S.-Mexico border to reduce the exposure of children to toxicsewage and to reduce beach closures in the region. As part of the campaign, they helped to pressure a contractor into cleaning up collector systems along the U.S.-Mexico border for renegade sewage flows.In the on-going effort to promote community involvement in clean water solutions along the US-Mexico Border, WiLDCOAST held three community forums for residents to discuss the issues and solicit involvement. More than 100 people attended the forums and pledge support for the campaign. In addition, WiLDCOAST sponsored the 2nd Annual Kids for Clean Water Surf Contest and the 4th Annual Dempsey Holder Memorial Expression Session and Ocean Festival. More than 600 people from all walks of life gathered to learn more about ocean pollution and ways to clean it up. In 2008, Senator
Dianne Feinstein with the support of theWhite House appropriated more than $66 million to upgrade thesewage treatment facility along the U.S.-Mexico border.WiLDCOAST is a member of the [http://www.savesanonofre.com Save San Onofre] coalition to halt the development of a toll road that would seriously impact the fabled
Trestles Surf Break and San Onofre State Park in Orange County, California. The campaign included a trip toSacramento to ask that legislators stop the toll road project as well as participation in the massive "Big Wednesday" protest at theDel Mar Fairgrounds against the Toll Road in February 2008.Media
WiLDCOAST is noted for its ability to work with the media in English and Spanish to bring attention to pressing coastal and marine conservation issues of global concern.
The New York Times ,The Wall Street Journal ,Associated Press ,BBC News ,National Public Radio ,NBC Nightly News ,The Today Show ,CBS News ,Good Magazine , andNewsweek have reported on the work of WiLDCOAST. In addition, the organization is a frequent guest on television networksTelevisa ,TV Azteca ,Azteca America ,Univision , andTelemundo to promote ocean conservation.Popular culture
WiLDCOAST worked closely with the cast and crew of the
HBO seriesJohn from Cincinnati while filming took place in Imperial Beach. [ [http://www.wildcoast.net/site/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=326&Itemid=132 WILDCOAST ON HBO'S NEW SERIES: JOHN FROM CINCINNATI] ] WiLDCOAST's "Clean Water Now" signs are displayed prominently in the Yost surf shop and WiLDCOAST t-shirts, staff members and events also make appearances. The opening credits feature WiLDCOAST "eco-lucha libre " stars in the ring. [ [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrWZlh7DnBE YouTube - John From Cincinnati Opening Credits] ]References
External links
* [http://www.wildcoast.net WiLDCOAST / COSTASALVAjE]
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