The Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal microgrid infrastructure project supports energy resiliency and advances emissions reductions, furthering the Port’s commitments to clean air.
The Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal microgrid infrastructure project supports energy resiliency and advances emissions reductions, furthering the Port’s commitments to clean air.
Environment
The Port of San Diego is proposing to construct 76.5 acres of coastal wetland habitat at Pond 20 to create a mitigation bank, the first of its kind for San Diego Bay. Pond 20, a former salt evaporation pond in south San Diego Bay, is currently vacant…
Keep a Monkey Grip on Your Trash! Hang-on Hank says, "When traveling with trash, be sure it doesn't escape from your car or truck so there is no risk of it blowing into the bay."
The Port of San Diego is consistently recognized for the quality of its projects by leaders in the engineering, construction and public works fields.
Commercial fishing has a long history at the Port of San Diego. The first cannery opened in 1909 and at one time San Diego was known as “The Tuna Capital of the World” with two of the countries three biggest tuna canneries being based along its Bay.
Maritime
The Port’s maritime businesses are our gateway to the world, leading our working waterfront and facilitating the movement of goods and people, internationally and domestically. To support our cargo business, the Port of San Diego is making…
Waterfront Development
The San Diego Symphony's Rady Shell at Jacobs Park debuted on San Diego Bay in the summer of 2021 as the West Coast's first bayside concert venue and park within a park. Built at no public cost, this incredible new outdoor performance and event venue…
Scoop the Poop! Pick up after your pet so their waste doesn't get washed into the bay.
Reduce, Reuse and Recycle to help keep your community (and bay) in ship shape!
Meet Trash Trooper Trish and help us keep our bay clean by keeping a lid on it!
Two bay loving bros are shocked to see a neighbor over watering his lawn, allowing chemicals to seep into storm drains. They are happy to turn their unsuspecting overwatering neighbor into a brocean bro that knows how to take care of his bay.
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From Lil Wrapper to littered wrapper. How does a promising snack star on the rise in east county, end up as a potential threat to innocent seahorses in #SanDiegoBay?